Grant Alert Archives
The Forecast of Funding Opportunities is by no means a complete list (although it is well-researched and pretty comprehensive).
The intention behind it is to give faculty, staff and divisions enough lead time to plan and develop their projects and
proposals. Many of these opportunities are annual so if you miss one this year, it is usually held again at approximately the
same time the following year. If you come across any opportunities that you think should be added to this list, please email me
at ywu-craig@chabotcollege.edu. Thank you for your interest!
Note: Links within these archives may not be accurate and some may have
become obsolete.
Grant Year-End Report- Spring
2011
Grants
Year-End Report - Fall 2009
Grants
Year-End Report - Spring 2008
Grants Year-End Report -
Spring 2007
Funding Opportunities for Individual Faculty/Staff - April 2007
Funding Opportunities for College Programs - March 2007
Funding Opportunities for Individual Faculty/Staff - Nov/Dec 2006
Funding Opportunities for College Programs - November 2006
March 2004
December 2003
September 2003
August 2002
May 2002
Fund for Instructional Improvement 2002
April 2002
March 2002
Fund for Student Success 2002
December 2001
November 2001
September 2001
Hot off the Press
For a summary of upcoming federal grant opportunities,
please review the following table recently prepared by Chabot's Grant Development
Office:
The Grants Subcommittee of the Institutional Planning and Budget Council (IPBC)
uses this funding forecast to track federal grant programs relevant to Chabot's
mission and strategic plan priorities. Stay tuned for an update spring semester
regarding new grant initiatives planned for 2002-2003.
For the latest on Chancellor's Office FSS grants, NEH funding, and more please
read the notices (by month) under "Upcoming Grant Announcements" above.
Kudos to
Kip Waldo in Social Sciences/Staff Development and Diana
Curl in the Children's Center for successful grant applications this fall!
Kip Waldo recently received a grant award from the California Council for the
Humanities to support Chabot's "Eyes on the World" speaker series
and Diana Curl obtained a grant from the U.S. Department of Education to supplement
funds for evening child care services. Way to go Kip and Diana!
Congratulations
also to Dr. Denise Noldon for her recent
grant application (pending) to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) which seeks to add a space science component to Chabot's successful National
Youth Sports Program (NYSP). Additionally, a Special Thanks to all involved
in Chabot's recent submission of our final Advanced Technological Education
(ATE) proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF) in October
(pending).