JCCC Grants Report for FY 2013-14

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Johnson County Community College

GRANTS Activity Report 2013-2014


VISION JCCC will be a national leader through educational excellence and innovation. MISSION JCCC inspires learning to transform lives and strengthen communities.


Johnson County Community College

Grants Activity Report, 2013-2014 “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.” Henry Ford Founder of Ford Motor Company

The Grants Activity Report provides a snapshot of grants active within the college, grants submitted by and those awarded to the college, and the many partners with whom the college collaborated during fiscal year 2013-2014. In particular, the report:

• illustrates the value of the grants portfolio and contains a compilation of active grants over the July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 fiscal year;

• provides a statistical synopsis of the grant-generating activity spanning the 2013-2014 fiscal year;

• reflects a three-year trend of grants submitted and awarded; and

• recognizes the collaboration with community organizations in pursuing and securing grants during 2013-2014.

Over 45 faculty and staff from 30 departments across campus and 53 community partners collaborated with the Office of Grants Leadership & Development to design, develop and prepare the 47 grant applications that were submitted during the fiscal year. Topics were as varied as the departments represented - including adult education, performing and visual arts, sustainability, veterans services, healthy eating, professional development for librarians and child care professionals, the history of immigration in Kansas, preventing sexual assault and domestic violence, procurement technical assistance, small business development, IT, health information management, automotive technology, service learning, food science and recruiting Latinos. As we look to the future and the new strategic direction of the college, we look to supporting new project ideas and broad college initiatives that contribute to transforming lives, strengthening our communities and positioning Johnson County Community College as a national leader in education excellence and innovation.

Judy Korb, PhD Executive Vice President/Instruction & Operations

Darcy McGrath Director/Office of Grants Leadership & Development


Grants Portfolio, Fiscal Year 2013-2014 The Grants Portfolio reflects the total dollar value of all active grants over the July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 fiscal year. Of the $6,040,683 in the active grants portfolio, 86 percent ($5,194,835) was from federal funding sources, 6 percent ($374,298) was from state funding, and 8 percent ($471,550) was from private funding sources.

The active grants portfolio represents grant-funded projects that vary in duration from months to several years. Following the data on the active grants portfolio, a compilation of those grants can be found.

Funding Source

Award Amount

# of Awards

Federal

$ 5,194,835.00

17

Private

$

471,550.00

11

State

$

374,298.00

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Total

$ 6,040,683.00

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PERCENTAGE OF PORTFOLIO BY FUNDING SOURCE

6% 8% Funding Source

Award Amount Percentage

Federal

$ 5,194,835.00

86%

Private

$

471,550.00

8%

State

$

374,298.00

6%

Total

$ 6,040,683.00

100%

Table 1: Active Grant Portfolio by Funding Source for Fiscal Year 2013-2014

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86%


Percentage of Portfolio by Division

Division

Award Amount

Percentage

Instruction

$

4,271,082.00

71%

Continuing Education

$

1,105,200.00

18%

Human Resources, Institutional Effectiveness

$

393,052.00

7%

Finance & Administrative Services

$

223,160.00

4%

Institutional Advancement

$

45,339.00

< .8%

Student Success & Engagement

$

2,850.00

< .5%

Total

$

6,040,683.00

100%

n Instruction n C ontinuing Education

4% 7%

n H uman Resources, Institutional Effectiveness

18% 71%

n F inance & Administrative Services

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Active Grants for Fiscal Year 2013-2014 Funding Agency

Fed/State/ Private Title

The US Institute of Peace – Public Education for Peacebuilding Support National Endowment for the Arts US Small Business Administration US Department of Education US Department of Education US Department of Education US Department of Justice US Department of Labor Defense Logistics Agency National Endowment for the Humanities National Institute of Health US Department of Agriculture US Department of Agriculture US Department of State US Department of Education US Department of Education US Department of Education Academy of Nutrition and Diatetics Foundation Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City Francis Family Foundation TARGET Foundation The UPS Foundation William T. Kemper Foundation Dollar General Literacy Foundation Dollar General Literacy Foundation 1st National Bank of Omaha Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Kansas Department of Commerce Kansas Department of Commerce Kansas Board of Regents Kansas Department of Commerce Kansas Campus Compact Kansas Board of Regents

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F P P P P P P P P P P S S S S S S

Local Peace Building Grant Engagement in Arts Education Small Business Development Center Carl D. Perkins Vocational & Career Education Adult Basic Education-Staff Development Grant Migrant Even Start Grant COPS Hiring Program HITECH H-1B Technical Skills Training Procurement Technical Assistance Center Thinking Through Cultural Diversity Web-Based Smoking Cessation Program Kansas Child Care Wellness Program Power Panther Preschool Program Replicating Community College Best Practices Adult Basic Education Grant - Federal Adult Basic Education - Special Project Adult Basic Education - English Literature & Civics Kids Eat Right Mini-Grant ArtsKC Ovation Grant Francis Family Foundation Grant TARGET Arts Foundation Tree Planting Grant Radio Bach is Back Dollar General Family Literacy Grant Dollar General Adult Literacy Grant Small Business Development Center Maximizing Resources for Student Success Creative Arts Industries Incentive Small Business Development Center Kansas Board of Regents - Nursing Grant Small Business Development Center Engaged Faculty Fellows Grant Adult Basic Education Grant - State


Active Grants for Fiscal Year 2013-2014

Total Award Division Amount

Instruction Institutional Advancement Continuing Education Instruction Continuing Education Continuing Education Finance & Administrative Services Instruction Continuing Education Instruction Instruction Student Success & Engagement Student Success & Engagement Instruction Continuing Education Continuing Education Continuing Education Instruction Institutional Advancement Institutional Advancement Institutional Advancement Finance & Administrative Services Institutional Advancement Continuing Education Continuing Education Continuing Education Institutional Effectiveness Institutional Advancement Continuing Education Instruction Continuing Education Instruction Continuing Education

2,000.00 10,000.00 115,432.00 331,905.00 27,063.00 125,000.00 211,160.00 2,897,418.00 70,217.00 8,050.00 581,677.00 2,250.00 600.00 273,730.00 403,711.00 5,080.00 129,542.00 200.00 13,670.00 10,000.00 2,000.00 12,000.00 4,669.00 15,000.00 12,000.00 8,959.00 393,052.00 5,000.00 37,034.00 170,102.00 90,773.00 6,000.00 65,389.00

Funding Period 8/1/13-7/31/14 10/1/13-6/30/14 1/1/14-12/31/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 8/1/13-7/31/14 9/1/11-4/30/16 11/14/11-11/30/15 2/1/13-1/31/14 1/1/12-12/31/14 4/1/13-3/31/18 12/1/13-2/28/14 4/1/13-9/30/13 10/15/13-10/14/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 10/1/13-6/30/14 7/1/13-6/13/14 1/1/14-12/31/14 9/1/13-6/1/14 11/13/13-6/30/14 One time award 4/1/13-3/31/14 4/1/13-3/31/14 12/17/12-6/30/14 2/19/13-8/31/14 9/1/13-6/30/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 7/1/13-6/30/14 8/1/13-7/31/14 7/1/13-6/30/14

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Grants Development Activity All grants are required to be processed by the Office of Grants Leadership & Development. Depending on the submission criteria of the funding source, applications are submitted through the college or through the JCCC Foundation, an authorized 501(c) (3). All grants that include receipt of funds by a funding agency must go through a three-pronged grant approval process, which includes appropriate oversight and approval by varying areas within the administration. The prongs include a pre-proposal process, approval process and transmittal process.

Total Application Amount $10,720,963.12

All three processes include approvals by divisions/ branches, financial services and administration. The following tables reflect those grant proposals that were submitted by the college or the JCCC Foundation. Table 3 provides a synopsis of grant development activity spanning the 2013-2014 fiscal year, including grants submitted, funded, not funded and still pending. Table 4 compares fiscal year 20132014’s numbers with those of the previous fiscal year.

# of Applications Submitted

# of Grants Funded

# of Grants Not Funded

# of Grants Pending

Win Rate

47

25

19

3

57%

Table 3: Grant Development Activity – Fiscal Year 2013-2014

2013-2014

# of Grants

Amount

2012-2013 # of Grants Amount

Funded

25

1,611,743.01 26

2,277,372.10

Not Funded

19

8,768,334.11

4,297,049.00

Pending

3

Totals

47 $10,720,963.12 38 $6,574,421.10

Win Rate

12

340,886.00 0

57%

68%

Table 4: Grant Activity – Fiscal Year 2013-2014 Compared with Fiscal Year 2012-2013

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Annual Grant Revenues*

Fiscal Year

Grant Revenues

2011-2012 $2,758,734.01

2012-2013 $3,083,783.04

2013-2014 $3,042,469.63

*Based on Audit Schedule – Grant Receipts by Month excluding “non-grants.”

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Community Collaborations Many grants, especially those of the federal government, require collaboration with community partners. These partnerships allow the project to leverage the resources of organizations to provide supplemental services, to expand the scope of the outreach and to contribute their expertise. The following list of community partners participated in the development of grant proposals during the 2013-2014 fiscal year. • American Academy of Family Physicians

• KC Next

• Blue Valley Schools

• KFMC-HIT Regional Center

• Cerner Corporation

• Kirkwood Community College

• Continua Health Alliance

• Lawrence Public School District

• Crown Automotive

• LeadingAge Kansas

• Dance St. Louis

• Lynn Electric

• Downtown Overland Park Partnership Inc.

• Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA)

• Florence University of the Arts • Garden City Community College • Harvesters Community Food Network • Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City • Health eGRC • HiPer Technology • Hutchinson Community College • InterUrban ArtHouse • John Halder Consulting LLC • Johnson County Library • Johnson County Museum • Kansas Board of Regents • Kansas City Ballet • Kansas City Food Circle • Kansas City Women in Technology • Kansas Department of Health and Environment • Kansas Health Information Network • Kansas Hospital Association • Kansas Hospital Education and Research Foundation • Kansas State University

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• Mid-America Regional Council • Ottawa University • Overland Park Chamber of Commerce • Pittsburg State University • Professional Moving and Storage • Quality Electric • SafeHome • Saint Luke’s Health System • Southeast Kansas Interlocal #637 • Sprint • Stanion Wholesale • St. Louis Community College • Sukkur Institute of Business Administration • United Way of Greater Kansas City • University of Kansas • University of Kansas Hospital • University of Missouri • VML • Workforce Partnership


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