Teagle Foundation Scholarship Program
The Office of Grants provides leadership in developing and maintaining grant support at Aims. The Office assists the college in strategic grants planning, helps Aims faculty and staff develop competitive proposals, coordinates institutional approval of all grant and contract proposals submitted by Aims and provides support for grants management activities. Whether you are faculty or staff and would like to apply for a grant, or you are an external entity and would like to partner with Aims Community College on a grant, please contact: Laura DaVinci, Grants Manager at or (970) 339-6632. Current Grants •. • Amount: $459,465 • Project Period: - • Contact Person: Landon Loyd • Email: • Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Education, administered by the Colorado Career & Technical Education and the Colorado Community College System The purpose of this grant is to provide individuals with the academic and technical skills needed to succeed in a knowledge and skills-based economy.
Perkins supports career and technical education that prepares its students both for post-secondary education and the careers of their choice. The federal contribution to career and technical education -- about $1.3 billion annually -- supports innovation and expands access to quality programs. State and local funding supports the career and technical education infrastructure and pays teachers' salaries and other operating expenses. This is a yearly renewing grant. • Amount: $88,749 • Project Period: 8/17/2018 - 1/31/2019 • Contact Person: Marie Meier • Email: • Funding Agency: Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade The Colorado First Customized Training Program assists basic industry employers with short-term, fast-track training.
The ExxonMobil scholarship program provides support for the children of ExxonMobil employees as they go to college. Applications may be obtained from the ExxonMobil Human Resource offices, while retired employees may obtain applications from ExxonMobil's Human Resources center in Houston. The Center for American Studies and the Double Discovery Center at Columbia University forged a College-Community Connections partnership to provide NYC high schools with a rigorous, college-level program in the humanities.
This partnership strengthens the Colorado First Customized Training program goal: to promote and encourage the expansion of existing Colorado companies or location of new businesses in Colorado by providing training assistance. The Colorado Existing Industry Training Program was designed to help companies affected by major technological change and to retrain their workers in the new skills mandated by that change.
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The job-specific skills training provided by the Existing Industry program helps to enhance job security for workers and competitive standing for their employers. At any point in time, we have multiple grants in this section, and we reapply each year. • Amount: $26,250 • Project Period: 7/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 • Contact Person: Lee McMains • Email: • Funding Agency: NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) The Colorado Space Grant Consortium is funded by NASA and is a state-wide organization involving 21 colleges, universities and institutions around Colorado. The organization provides Colorado students access to space through innovative courses, real-world, hands-on telescope and satellite programs, and interactive outreach programs. The students interact with engineers and scientists from NASA and aerospace companies to develop, test, and fly new space technologies and to support our outreach and teaching programs.
Aims Community College will have eight students per semester participate in the consortium activities. • Amount: $282,553 • Project Period: 7/1/2017-6/30/2020 • Contact Person: Courtney Oyster • Email: • Funding Agency: Colorado Department of Education Aims is implementing a three-year program with the overarching goal of increasing the number of low-income, low-literate adults attaining the literacy and numeracy skills needed to join the workforce and be successful in obtaining a self-sufficiency wage. It is a partnership between the College, Employment Services of Weld County, Right to Read and Educational Opportunity Center. • Amount: $5,253 • Project Period: 1/1/2019-4/30/2019 • Contact Person: Gina Jones • Email: • Funding Agency: Piton Foundation Taxpayers who earn less than $53,000 can get help preparing and e-filing their taxes for free at Aims through Tax Help Colorado, a program operating at numerous colleges statewide.