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March 16, 2023 - Vision in Action No. 109 

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2023 NURSING EDUCATION INVESTMENT GRANTS PROGRAM APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE

The Foundation for California Community Colleges (FoundationCCC) is pleased to announce the availability of the 2023 Nursing Education Investment Grants Program application. We are sharing this opportunity to help spread the word among faculty and staff in nursing education.  
 
This grants program is designed to benefit nursing education within the California Community Colleges. Funding is provided to support projects that facilitate, coordinate with, or complement efforts to educate and train nurses through California community colleges and that address at least one funding priority described in the Application Guidelines. Types of projects considered for funding include but are not limited to planning, implementation, capacity-building, systems change, policy and advocacy, communication strategies, partnership developmentp and/or outreach and education. 
  
To be eligible for funding, applicants must be a public governmental entity or have valid tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Organizations or projects with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor are also eligible for funding. 
 
On February 15, FoundationCCC hosted a Prospective Applicants Webinar. To view the webinar recording or learn more about the Nursing Education Investment Grants Program, please visit our website. 
 
Applications may be submitted here.
 
If you have any questions about the Nursing Education Investment Grants Program, please contact Jodi Samuels, Senior Director of Strategic Support for Colleges and Scholars, Foundation for California Community Colleges, at jsamuels@foundationccc.org.


GUIDED PATHWAYS 2.0 PROJECT INSIGHTS

New resources to support Guided Pathways implementation are available in the Vision Resource Center! There are three new briefs in the Guided Pathways Playbook series. These briefs are being curated as a collection titled “Guided Pathways Playbook,” which will continue to develop along with the institutes and webinars through 2024. The briefs, recordings, and resources from most presentations at Guided Pathways 2.0 institutes and webinars are available in the Vision Resource Center Guided Pathways community in the Guided Pathways 2.0 folder (found under “Topics” in the main Guided Pathways community). You must be signed in to the Vision Resource Center to access these links.

  1. Developing a Structure to Provide Holistic Student Support” brief amplifies strategies to design a student-centered and integrated ecosystem that supports students’ financial stability, physical and mental well-being, and support networks. 
  2. Webinar brief “Student Belonging and Psychological Safety: Creating Conditions of Success for Students of Color” brief provides strategies to cultivate belonging and psychological safety in the classroom.
  3. Embedding Active & Experiential Learning in Online Teaching Environment” brief provides strategies to implement collaborative learning experiences in online courses to support student success.

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System Guidance/News/Events

California Community Colleges Board of Governors Welcomes Three New Appointments and One Reappointment

California Community Colleges Board of Governors President Amy M. Costa and Interim Chancellor Daisy Gonzales, PhD, issued statements on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s appointments of Adrienne Brown, Harry Le Grande, and Mary Salas and the reappointment of Hildegarde B. Aguinaldo to the California Community Colleges Board of Governors.

Read the statements and learn more about the new members.


Register Now for the 5th Annual LGBTQ+ Summit: ‘Fiercer Together - Uplifting Queer & Trans Students On Our Campuses’

The 5th Annual CCC LGBTQ+ Summit will be held virtually April 19-20, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Join and collaborate with members of the California Community Colleges at all levels. The summit is a space for students, faculty, classified professionals and administrators where we will focus on this year’s theme: “Fiercer Together - Uplifting Queer & Trans Students on Our Campuses” and on improving not only individual community college campuses but encouraging changes at the structural level as well. 

General Registration
For registrations occurring after March 1, 2023 the following prices apply. 

  • Professional - $100
  • Student - $25

Register for the 5th Annual LGBTQ+ Summit.


SAVE THE DATE: 2023 Black Student Success Week

Registration opens in early April for 2023 Black Student Success Week, scheduled for April 24 through April 28. This year's theme is "Vision to Action: Building Systems and Structures for Black Student Success."

The focus of the week-long event will be on successful approaches to ensuring Black and African American students succeed at California community colleges.

The schedule of virtual activities for the week include:

  • The Black Hour: A series of daily webinars hosted from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
  • The After Party: A series of daily small group discussion forums held from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
  • The BlackOut: A virtual advocacy day event held on April 27, 2023

Webinar registration will open the first week of April 2023. Follow Black Student Success Week on Twitter for updates and more information.

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Online Instruction/Webinars

Fiscal & Policy Webinars

Join the Chancellor’s Office for monthly Fiscal & Policy Webinars. We host comprehensive and informative webinars on issues related to college finance, state budgets, fiscal policy, innovative and promising practices and federal issues. The February Fiscal and Policy Webinar will be on Thursday, March 30 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and on each of the following dates:

  • April 27
  • June 29
  • August 31 
  • September 28
  • November 9
  • December 7

Register for the Fiscal & Policy webinars today


Chancellor’s Office System Webinars

The next Chancellor’s Office System Webinar is on Wednesday, April 5 from 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. 

Register for the 2023 Chancellor’s Office System Webinar series here. All webinar recordings are later posted in the Vision Resource Center.

For questions related to the Chancellor’s Office System Webinars, email Krista Rindell at KRindell@CCCCO.edu.

 

Student Supports

Findyourally.com allows students, faculty, staff, dual enrolled and non-credit course students enrolled at one of our 116 community colleges to connect easily with a FREE immigration legal services provider. All you have to do to find and schedule your appointment easily is enter your zip code or college name. You can also receive financial support to renew your DACA! 

Services include:

  1. Legal Consultations to Screen for Immigration Relief
  2. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Renewals
  3. Family-based petitions

Naturalization/Citizenship applications
 
Schedule an immigration consultation today.


The California Youth Crisis line runs 24-hours a day, seven days a week: 800-843-5200. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides confidential assistance to anyone in crisis and their loved ones through a live chat and free 24-hour hotline at 800-273-8255. You can also text COURAGE to the Crisis Text Line at 741741.

Items of Interest

Nominations Open for 2023 Classified Employee of the Year Awards

It’s time for the 2023 Classified Employee of the Year Awards. And we need your nominations! The awards recognize and honor classified staff throughout the community college system who demonstrate the highest level of commitment to the Vision for Success, the mission of the California Community College System and their local district. Do you know someone that fits that description? If so, send us your nominations by March 30, 2023.

Each recipient will receive a $750 cash award and a plaque. Please visit our Board of Governors Recognition and Awards webpage for full details.


2023-24 Leading from the Middle Academies –Call for Applications Now Open!

The RP Group’s Leading from the Middle (LFM) program, in partnership with the California Community College Chancellor’s Office, invites you to apply for a 2023-24 LFM Academy!

LFM provides college teams with a unique opportunity to have a dedicated space for cultivating leadership skills and knowledge, gaining new mindsets, and learning from one another, all while getting dedicated support from an LFM coach throughout the Academy. 

During the 15-month Academy, participants will have the opportunity to:

  1. Engage in experiential learning to explore effective leadership strategies.
  2. Formulate and articulate a collective and individual equity-minded leadership identity. 
  3. Develop and implement a project that advances systemic equity-focused, student-centered reform efforts and aligns with their colleges’ strategic priorities and the Vision for Success. 
  4. Apply leadership skills and strategies to their day-to-day work and LFM project.  
  5. Examine data, research, and other forms of evidence to make informed decisions to advance their LFM project.  
  6. Create sustainable professional relationships where peers share ideas and strategies around equity and transformative change. 
  7. Work with a designated coach who will support and provide guidance throughout the LFM Academy.

Selected college teams will participate in the following online and in-person activities: 

  1. Virtual onboarding activities (fall 2023)
  2. Three 2.5-day in-person convenings (fall 2023, spring 2024, and fall 2024, in Pomona, CA)
  3. Scheduled monthly phone calls with an assigned LFM coach (fall 2023 - fall 2024)
  4. Two in-person campus visits where teams get to be face-to-face with their assigned LFM coach (dates TBD)
  5. Virtual sustainability planning activities (fall 2024) 

Learn more and apply for the Learning from the Middle Academy. Applications are due by 11:59 pm on Monday, April 3, 2023.

Any questions? Please reach out to Ireri Valenzuela, Director, Leading from the Middle.


Immigration Legal Services Regional Meetings

During the early days of launching legal services, the Foundation for California Community Colleges (FCCC) held a number of regional convenings. These regional convenings brought together the FCCC, the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, college administrators, California Department of Social Services and our dedicated team of legal service providers.

The FCCC is bringing back in-person meetings beginning this month. Since the launch, we have expanded our services to include all 115 physical colleges, and hope these meetings offer an opportunity to collaborate and share.
 
Times and locations
All meetings are from 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. with optional lunch and networking after until 1:30. All locations will vary based on your designated legal service provider. 


Who should attend:
We request that at least one representative (no students) from each college should attend (more are welcome). We would like to have a robust discussion about how services are going, what can be done to improve, and any other undocumented student support issues your colleges have faced. 
 
For questions related to Immigration Legal Services Regional Meetings, email Alonso Garcia at AlGarcia@FoundationCCC.org.


Download the Immigration Legal Services regional meeting schedule and registration information
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