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The Office of Grants and Contracts 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.

Contact the Office of Grants and Contracts at 970.339.6650, or stop by General Services Room 217 on the Greeley campus.

Current Major Grants at Aims Community College

Northern Colorado Automotive Service Technology Expansion Project President’s Community-Based Job Training Grants, U.S. Department of Labor

 

  • Amount: $818,691
  • Project Period: 11/1/05 – 10/31/08

This grant will allow Aims Community College to implement the expansion of its Automotive Service Technology program from the Greeley campus to the Fort Lupton campus. By the end of the three-year grant period, the program will train an additional 55 participants to obtain employment in this high-growth/high-demand field.

 

Aims Community College Student Support Services
TRiOTRIO —Student Support Services, U.S. Department of Education

 

  • Amount: $1,100,000
  • Project Period: 9/1/05 – 8/31/10

This grant will allow Aims Community College to increase the retention, graduation and transfer rates of eligible students, and to foster an institutional climate supportive of the success of low-income and first generation college students and students with disabilities.

 

Monfort Early Childhood Education Center Child Care Access Grant TRIO—Student Support Services, U.S. Department of Education




  • Amount: $110,480
  • Project Period: 10/1/05 – 9/30/09

This grant will allow Aims Community College’s Monfort Early Childhood Education Center to provide child care subsidies through a sliding fee scale to help low income student parents pay for child care while they are enrolled at Aims.  The overall goal of the program is to help low income student-parents enroll in and complete postsecondary education.

 

Head Start Hispanic Latino Service Partnership Institutions
Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

 

  • Amount: 718,000
  • Project Period: 9/30/04 – 9/29/09

This grant provides professional development opportunities and incentives for Head Start staff to improve the quality and long-term effectiveness of the Head Start and Migrant Seasonal Head Start programs.

 

Alcanzar Health Professions Certificate Programs
The Colorado TrustHealth Professions Initiative, The Colorado Trust       
  


  • Amount: $325,000
  • Project Period: 4/1/05 – 6/30/08

This grant will allow Aims Community College to increase the number of individuals receiving education and certification in entry-level health careers.  The career ladder model of the short-term certificates included in this program will also allow individuals to upgrade their skills and step into more advanced health careers.

 

 

 

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