Grants
Funded
RGI clients have received $113 million in federal and
state grants—the direct result of using our professional services.
We’re proud of our record of success but even more pleased that
the outcomes provide genuine opportunities for improving people’s
lives in significant and long-lasting ways. Following is a summary of
recent awards.
2007
$600,000 two-year U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities Program
Grant – to develop a public facility to serve as an early learning,
training and family support center and train residents interested in
developing home-based child care businesses.
$1.3 million four-year U.S. Department of Education
Upward Bound Grant – to provide low-income and at-risk high school
students with early outreach, college preparation and academic support
services to improve college enrollment and graduation rates.
$1.9 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
College Assistance Migrant Program Grant – to provide first-year
college students from a migrant or seasonal farmworker background with
support services to help them succeed in college.
$6.0 million four-year U.S. Departments of Education,
Health and Human Services and Justice, Safe Schools/Healthy Students
Initiative Grant – to implement a comprehensive community-wide
strategy for creating safe and drug-free schools for a Consortium of
schools district and other community providers.
$1.1 million three-year U.S. Department of Education
School Counseling Grant – to provide expanded school counseling
services in five rural, geographically isolated elementary schools through
partnerships with a local higher education institution and local mental
health providers.
$2.8 million five-year Washington State Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction – for six 21st Century Community Learning
Centers offering after school programs.
$398,000 two-year Office of the Superintendent of Public
Instruction Readiness-To-Learn Grant to fund school-based case managers
working with at-risk families and students in eight school districts.
$3.5 million five-year Washington State Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction – for eight 21st Century Community Learning
Centers offering after school programs.
2004
- 2006
$13.0 million six-year U.S. Department of Education
GEAR UP Grant for providing early intervention services for at-risk
youth and assist them to enroll in postsecondary in 1 tribal school
and12 school districts.
$11.8 million six-year U.S. Department of Education
GEAR UP Grant for providing early intervention services for at-risk
youth and assist them to enroll in postsecondary in 10 school districts.
$9.9 million six-year U.S. Department of Education
GEAR UP Grant for providing early intervention services for at-risk
youth and assist them to enroll in postsecondary education in 1 tribal
school and 13 school districts.
$3.2 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
Title V Hispanic-Serving Institutions Cooperative Arrangement Grant
to provide distance learning and build technology capacity.
$2.0 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
College Assistance Migrant Program Grant – to provide first-year
college students from a migrant or seasonal farmworker background with
support services to help them succeed in college.
$2.0 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
High School Equivalency Program Grant for helping individuals obtain
a GED and continue their education and careers.
$2.1 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
High School Equivalency Program Grant for helping individuals obtain
a GED and continue their education and careers.
$1.1 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
Student Support Services to provide academic and other support services
to low-income students.
$600,000 three-year U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities
Program Grant – to provide public leadership and business training.
$2.0 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
High School Equivalency Program Grant for helping individuals obtain
a GED and continue their education and careers.
$2.0 million three-year U.S. Department of Labor Radiologic
Science Training Program to build local training capacity.
$600,000 two-year U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities Program
Grant to expand their Community Business Resource Center in the community.
$7.6 million six-year U.S. Department of Education
GEAR UP Grant for providing early intervention services for at-risk
youth and assist them to enroll in postsecondary.
$250,000 two-year U.S. Department of Justice Gang Resistance
Education and Training Program for elementary and middle school students.
$3.9 million five-year Washington State Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction – for six 21st Century Community Learning
Centers offering after school programs.
$4.4 million five-year U. S. Department of Labor County
Workforce Development Council Grant for providing youth educational
and employment opportunities.
$378,300 two-year Office of the Superintendent of Public
Instruction – Readiness-To-Learn Program to fund school-based
case managers working with at-risk families and students in 8 school
districts.
2001
- 2003
$598,380 two-year U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities Program
Grant – to build a Community Business and Training Center.
$576,331 one-year U.S. Department of Education –
Community Technology Centers Grant to create centers for Latino farmworkers
to teach English Literacy.
$534,126 three-year U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development Community Outreach Partnership Center Grant to work
in the community with small businesses, neighborhood revitalization
and computer training.
$488,229 one-year U. S. Department of Education –
Community Technology Centers Grant to create centers on tribal reservations
to access educational and e-commerce training and resources.
$1.78 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
College Assistance Migrant Program Grant to help first-year college
students succeed.
$1.78 million five-year U.S. Department of Education
High School Equivalency Program Grant for helping individuals obtain
a GED and continue their education and careers.
$600,000 two-year U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities Program
Grant to build a Community Business Resource Center in the community.
$150,000 two-year U.S. Department of Agriculture Education
Grant – for higher education institutions to recruit minorities
into agricultural sciences and careers.
$4.2 million three-year U.S. Department of Education
– Safe Schools/ Healthy Students Grant for implementing a comprehensive
community-wide strategy for creating safe and drug-free schools for
a Consortium of 8 schools district and other community providers.
$2.2 million three-year U. S. Department of Education
– for five 21st Century Community Learning Centers for after school
programs for a Consortium comprised of 5 school districts.
$1.4 million three-year U. S. Department of Education
– for three 21st Century Community Learning Centers after school
programs for a Consortium comprised of 2 school districts.
$3.3 million five-year Washington State Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction – for six 21st Century Community Learning
Centers offering after school programs.
$2.2 million five-year Washington State Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction – for four 21st Century Community Learning
Centers offering after school programs.
$1.56 million three-year U.S. Department of Education
Parental Information and Resource Centers Grant – to train parents
on the new "No Child Left Behind" federal legislation.
$1.1 million five-year U. S. Department of Health &
Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA), Health Careers Opportunity Program - Grant for working with
under-represented students in schools, colleges and universities who
are interested in pursuing a health career and committed to practicing
in under-served communities.
$859,038 three-year U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Administration for Native American, Social and Economic Development
Strategies Grant – to establish three business training and technology
centers.
$3.7 million five-year U. S. Department of Labor, County
Workforce Development Council Grant for providing youth educational
and employment opportunities.
$682,512 two-year Office of the Superintendent of Public
Instruction – Readiness-To-Learn Grant to fund school-based case
managers working with at-risk families and students in 8 school districts.
$682,512 two-year Office of the Superintendent of Public
Instruction – Readiness-To-Learn Grant to fund school-based case
managers working with at-risk families and students in 8 school districts.
$200,000 two-year U. S. Department of Health &
Human Services – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMSHA) Grant for a Family-Strengthening Program to reduce substance
abuse and related behavioral health problems targeting farm worker parents
and children.
$100,000 two-year U. S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development – Resident Service Delivery Model to provide employment
and training services to welfare residents.