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1 Finding Funding for Campus Safety Programs & Projects Denise Swett, Ed.D. INNOVATIVE EDUCATORS

2 Take Aways How to get started How to get started What is usually funded What is usually funded Where to find funding Where to find funding

3 GETTING STARTED & why it’s important to start sooner vs. later

4 Prioritize Your Needs  Needs Assessment  Liabilities, Risk or Code Violations  Include all constituents  Data Informed  Identify Projects  Justification  Prioritize

5 Projects The need Work team Community partners Goals The plan Management structure The budget Decision makers Timeline Matching funds College commitment ESTABLISH

6 What is the Need?  Identify problems or issues  Needs assessment  Justification  Specific threats, vulnerabilities & safety issues  Find existing resources  Possible solutions

7 Who is the Work Team?  Campus-wide representation  Community partners  Experts Facilities Law Enforcement Maintenance Technology

8 Community Partners  Police  Fire  Red Cross  EMS  Local Government Agencies

9 Goals  Safety  Security  Training  Preparedness  Awareness  Community awareness

10 The Plan  Clear narrative  Justification  Budget  College contribution  Management  Timeline  Partners

11 Management Structure  Administrator  Project Manager  Budget Manager  Advisory Board  Consultant

12 $how Me the $$  Overhead  Administration  Staff  Workplan  Matching Funds  Technology  Equipment  Capital outlay  Events  Training  Communication  Reporting  Assessment/Evaluation  Marketing  Consultant  Facilitator BUDGET

13 Decision Makers  Advisory Board  Administration  President  Cabinet  Campus Safety

14 Timeline  Estimated time  Build out  Coordination  Academic Calendar  Other projects

15 Matching Funds  Other Grants  College Budget  State Funding  In-kind services  Fees

16 College Commitment  Previous Projects  Assessments  Partner letters  Documentation of spent resources  Documentation of supporting efforts

17 What Gets Funded? RESEARCH:  Emergency Notification Systems  Improved lighting  Surveillance Systems  Technology  Building Access Systems  Training  Drills for Campus Police  Safety Equipment  Security Equipment

18 Difficult to Get Funded  Personnel  Vehicles  Weapons  Facilities  Renovations/Remodeling/Repairs

19 GRANTS Where is the $$$?

20 Federal Grants  $400B in grants every year  900 grant programs through 26 federal grant-making agencies  Average size $300K to $500K  Strict Reporting  Rigorous Restrictions

21 State Grants  Often “Pass-Through” of federal funds  Specific by State  State sets priorities & requirements  Vary in amount and purpose

22 Corporate & Foundation Grants  $40B annually  Average $10K to $50K  Usually need matching funds  Locally responsive  Cause specific  65,000-100,000 funding organizations

23 Competitive Grants  Compete with other applicants  Grant is reviewed & scored  4-6 week application window  Very specific RFP, BAA or NOFA  Usually most difficult

24 Formula Grants  Pre-determined “formula”  Specific funding level  Good, reliable, on-going source of funding  Requires specific criteria to qualify  Not competitive

25 Earmark Funds  Congressional discretionary funds  Highly political  Local Congressional Rep  Project specific  Significant allocation $64B in 2006  U.S. Congress appropriation  Pass bill into law w/funding

26 MATCH: Project to Grant The Magic Trick

27 Start Looking Federal Register http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/ Federal Electronic Grants Clearinghouse: Grants.gov http://www.grants.gov Safe and Supportive Schools http://www.2.ed.gov/programs/safesupportiveschools/index. htm Emergency Management for Higher Ed http://www2.ed.gov/programs/emergencyhighed/index.html

28 Keep Looking Investing in Innovation Fund http://www.2.ed.gov/programs/innovation/index.html Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/jag.html Department of Education Recovery Funds www.doe.gov/recovery ARRA www.recovery.gov

29 What Now?  Eligibility  Application Difficulty  Matching Funds/Requirements  Time  Management  Partners/Collaboration  Relationship with funder  Worth It?  Write It! PROS CONS llll lll

30 DON’T FORGET  Register - Grants.gov  http://www.grants.gov  Takes up to 2 weeks  Register - Central Contractor Registry  http://www.ccr.gov/  Get a DUNS number  http://www.dnb.com/US/duns_update/  Email updates -Federal Register  http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/ Register !

31 10 Tips: Getting More Grants 1. Learn about the grant program 2. Involve others 3. Customize proposal 4. Get reviewer comments 5. Support letters w/commitment 6. Be diversified & strategic 7. Clear & concise budget 8. Requested materials only 9. Outside editor & reviewer 10. Follow directions FROM THE GRANTS OFFICE

32 Emergency Management for Higher Education (EMHE) Department of Education  2009 Awarded Grants (Partial list) Miami Dade College$499,999 University of Central Florida $496,758 Illinois Community College $267,090 Johnson County Community College $249,094 University of Louisiana at Lafayette $440,286 Massachusetts Maritime Academy $218,239 Eastern Michigan University $490,517 Community College of Allegheny County $252,727 COLLEGES GETTING $$$

33 Bottom Line  Investing time & energy into researching & finding grants, developing proposals & completing applications can result in funded projects = $$$  Find connections between their grant program & your project =$$$  Follow instructions & deadlines carefully = $$$  Make sure you have a structure in place to manage the grant if you get it = ???

34 Thank You to INNOVATIVE EDUCATORS for producing this webinar and making it available to Community College professionals at no charge. Denise Swett, Ed.D. swettdenise@foothill.edu Associate Vice President Foothill College


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