Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program
Solicitation Title: Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program
Event Type: Equity
Event Type: Limited Submission
Funding Amount: $500,000 to $600,000
Internal Deadline: Friday, April 28, 2023 Sponsor Deadline: Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Solicitation Link: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=347449
Solicitation Number: CFDA 84.301S
Overview
Purpose of Program:
The DHSI Program provides grants to assist Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) with expanding educational opportunities for, and improving the academic attainment of, Hispanic students. DHSI Program grants enable HSIs to expand and enhance the academic offerings, program quality, faculty quality, and institutional stability of colleges and universities that are educating the majority of Hispanic college students and help large numbers of Hispanic students and other low-income individuals complete postsecondary degrees.
Through leadership, practice, and data that support evidence-based decision-making, HSIs can foster a strong sense of belonging and implement robust academic programs that focus on student learning through high impact practices. Examples of such programs include undergraduate research experiences, as well as other support services that provide advising and mentoring to students and that promote retention and degree completion. HSIs can provide the necessary social and emotional supports needed to promote student success.
To this end, this competition includes two competitive preference priorities that are designed to support students holistically and promote continual success.
Competitive Preference Priority 1: Meeting Student Social, Emotional, and Academic Needs (up to 5 Points)
Projects that are designed to improve students’ social, emotional, academic, and career development, with a focus on underserved students by creating a positive, inclusive, and identity-safe climate at institutions of higher education through one or more of the following activities:
(a) Fostering a sense of belonging and inclusion for underserved students.
(b) Implementing evidence-based practices for advancing student success for underserved students.
(c) Providing evidence-based professional development opportunities designed to build asset-based mindsets for faculty and staff on campus and that are inclusive with regard to race, ethnicity, culture, language, and disability status.
Competitive Preference Priority 2: Increasing Postsecondary Education Access, Affordability, Completion, and Post-Enrollment Success (up to 5 Points)
Projects that are designed to increase postsecondary access, affordability, completion, and success for underserved students by addressing one or more of the following priority areas:
(a) Increasing postsecondary education access and reducing the cost of college by creating clearer pathways for students between institutions and making transfer of course credits more seamless and transparent.
(b) Increasing the number and proportion of underserved students who enroll in and complete postsecondary education programs, which may include strategies related to college preparation,
awareness, application, selection, advising, counseling, and enrollment.
(c) Establishing a system of high-quality data collection and analysis, such as data on persistence, retention, completion, and post-college outcomes, for transparency, accountability, and
institutional improvement.
(d) Supporting the development and implementation of student success programs that integrate multiple comprehensive and evidence-based services or initiatives, such as academic advising, structured/guided pathways, career services, credit-bearing academic undergraduate courses focused on career, and programs to meet basic needs, such as housing, childcare and transportation, student financial aid, and access to technological devices.
Invitational Priority: Addressing the Impact of COVID–19 on Students, Educators, and Faculty.
For FY 2023 and any subsequent year in which we make awards from the list of unfunded applications from this competition, this priority is an invitational priority. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1), we do not give an application that meets this invitational priority a competitive or absolute preference over other applications.
Projects that are designed to address the impacts of the COVID–19 pandemic, including impacts that extend beyond the duration of the pandemic itself, on the students most impacted by the pandemic, with a focus on underserved students and the educators who serve them, through one or more of the following priority areas:
(a) Providing resources and supports to meet the basic, fundamental, health and safety needs of students and educators.
(b) Addressing educator, faculty, and staff well-being.
(c) Using evidence-based instructional approaches or supports to assist individuals who did not enroll in, withdrew from, or reduced course loads in postsecondary education or training programs due to COVID–19 to enroll in, remain enrolled in, and complete credit-bearing coursework and earn recognized postsecondary credentials.
Solicitation Limitations:An eligible HSI may only submit one Individual Development Grant application. Apply to ASU's internal limited submission competition on InfoReady.
Other Information:- Estimated Number of Awards: 65.
- Project Period: Up to 60 months.
- Type of Award: Discretionary grants. Five-year Individual Development Grants only. Cooperative Arrangement Grants and Planning Grants will not be awarded in FY 2023.
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