Hartnell College Foundation

Programs
Program 1 [2018]
SINCE JULY 2012, THE FOUNDATION HAS BEEN RAISING FUNDS TO COMPLETE ITS 5-YEAR, $14.5 MILLION LONG TERM FUNDING PLAN. UPON COMPLETION THIS YEAR, $20.3 MILLION WAS RAISED FOR THE MAJOR FUNDING INITIATIVES INCLUDING AGRICULTURE, NEW SCIENCE BUILDING, NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH, SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION, AND COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. ADDITIONALLY, THE FOUNDATION HAS RAISED FUNDS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS (SCHOLARSHIPS AND SUPPORT), SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH, ATHLETICS, ARTS, SOUTH COUNTY AND SPECIAL INTEREST AREAS SUCH AS CHILD DEVELOPMENT, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CAREER PATHWAYS. OVER 350 VOLUNTEERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS CONTRIBUTE TO THE FOUNDATION'S IMPACTS.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$4.3MHartnell College Foundation Initiatives
When it was established in 1979, the Hartnell College Foundation's primary focus was on raising funds for student scholarships. Today, the Foundation has expanded its support for the college and its students with resources for scholarships, facilities, workforce development, and innovative programs. Between 2006 and 2012, the Foundation completed the colleges first comprehensive capital campaign in its 85-year history, raising $12 million. The Board and committees were expanded to involve over 250 community leaders. At the end of 2012, the Foundation launched a President's Task Force. This group was comprised of 43 members representing the community and campus leadership. They oversaw a campus-wide needs assessment that identified key initiatives appropriate for private support. These initiatives were the basis of a five-year, $15 million funding plan. From 2012-2019, the Foundation far exceeded its fundraising goal of $15 million by raising $45 million, three times the original target. The Foundation recently organized another community led President's Task Force, which resulted in a funding plan for 2020-2025. The plan includes initiatives for innovative and accelerated programs, student success scholarships and internships, STEM programs and scholarships, including the Computer Science in 3 Years program and K-12 partnerships, the Salinas Valley Promise (guidance, leadership development, life skills training and scholarships for local first time college students), agriculture business and technology, nursing and health sciences, athletics, arts programs, and the expansion of higher education through regional educational centers, online education, and digital equity. The new fundraising goal is $34.1 million.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$8M
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