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Page 1: 17 th Annual HACU National Capitol Forum March 26, 2012.

17th Annual HACU National Capitol Forum

March 26, 2012

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Agenda

Appropriations for FY 2013

Reauthorizations

Student Immigration Legislation

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Appropriations*

U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Department of Agriculture

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

National Science Foundation

*Refer to FY 2013 One Pager in Folders

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U.S. Department of Education

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Appropriations Status

Labor-HHS-Education

Strengthening Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Part A

FY 2012 Final - $100.4 millionDrop from:

$117M in FY 2010 to $104.3M in FY 2011

President’s Budget $100.4M in FY 2013

HACU Request - $175M in FY 2013

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Promoting Post-baccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic Americans - Part B

Mandatory funding - $11.5M in FY 2012

Flat-funded - ($11.5) from FY 2011 and FY 2010

Discretionary – $9M in FY 2012Drop from $9.3M in FY 2011Drop from $10.5M in FY 2010

President’s Budget: $9M in FY 2013

HACU Request: $100M in FY 2013

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STEM Funding for MSIsAmends the Higher Education Act by extending funding for programs at HBCUs and other MSIs through 2019, to help low-income students attain degrees in the STEM fields:

$100 million to Hispanic Serving Institutions including $10 million for community partnerships,

$85 million to Historically Black Colleges and Universities,

$15 million to Predominantly Black Institutions,

$30 million to Tribal Colleges and Universities,

$15 million to Alaska, Hawaiian Native Institutions, $5 million to Asian American and Pacific Islander Institutions, and

$5 million to Native American nontribal serving institutions.

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Hawkins Centers of Excellence (New Request)

FY 2013- $30 million for the new Hawkins Centers of Excellence program to increase the pool of minority educators by expanding and reforming teacher education programs at Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs).

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First in the World Fund

The President’s budget requests $55 million for a program

(First in the World), under the Fund for the Improvement

of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), to support reform

and improvement in postsecondary education.

Up to $20 million reserved for MSIs. 

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Pell Grants

FY 2012 Final

$5,550 per student

Includes significant changes to eligibility requirements

FY 2013 Proposal

$5,635 per student

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U.S. Department of Agriculture

HACU National Internship Program Interns at USDA:

Above: Helen Carcamo – California State University, Long Beach – Food Safety and Inspection Service (Fall 2011)

Right: Ricardo Zapater – University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez – Forest Service (Summer 2011)

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Agriculture Appropriations Hispanic Education Partnership Grants Program

FY 2012 Final- $9.2 million

President’s FY 2013 Budget- $9.2 million

HACU FY 2013 Request - $40 million

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HSACU Endowment Fund

FY 2012 Final - $0

President’s Budget FY 2013 - $10 million,

Endowment Fund

HACU FY 2013 Request - $80 million

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Agriculture Appropriation

Requests FY 2013

$40 million in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for HSIs under

Title VII-HSI

Grants Program of the Farm Bill

$20 million for the HSACU Equity Grants Program

$80 million for the Endowment Fund for Hispanic-Serving Agricultural Colleges and Universities (HSACUs)

$40 million for the HSACU Institutional Capacity-Building Grant Program

$40 million HSACU Fundamental and Applied Research Grants

$40 million for the HSACU Extension Grants Program

$40 million for the HSI Agricultural Land National Resources Leadership Program

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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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HUD MSI University PartnershipEliminated in FY 2011

Funds used by institutions to “revitalize neighborhoods, promote affordable housing and stimulate economic development in their communities.”

The HUD MSI-University Partnership Programs represented a set of powerful tools for these institutions to enhance our nation’s competitiveness and promote social stability and cultural richness.

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HUD AppropriationRequests FY 2013

FY 2012 Final - $0

President’s Budget - $0

HACU FY 2013 Request - $15 millionIn FY 2010 was funded at $6 million

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National Science Foundation

HSIs are currently the only group of MSIs not receiving targeted NSF infrastructure development funding.

HACU Request FY 2013 - $30 million for a competitive grants program within NSF to support HSIs research, curriculum and infrastructure development, and other purposes.

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Authorizations

Elementary and Secondary Education Act

Workforce Investment Act

Foreign Assistance Act – U.S. Department

of State

2008 Farm Bill

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Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)*

HACU Recommendations on Early Childhood Education

Authorize $20M competitive grant program for HSIs to increase the number of culturally and linguistically competent early childhood education teachers and assistants to address needs of ELLs

Authorize $5M competitive grants programs for HSIs to develop family literacy programs

Authorize a $3M competitive grants program for HSIs to create a mentorship program

*Previously, No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act

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ESEA (continued)

HACU Recommendations

Diversifying the Ranks of our Nation’s Teachers and Principals

Authorize a competitive grant program of $50M to train teachers to be culturally and linguistically prepared

Authorize a competitive grant program of $50M to develop culturally and linguistically prepared master teachers in STEM to teach at HSSDs

Authorize a loan forgiveness program of $10M for students who attend an HSI, receive a teaching certificate, and teach in an HSSD for no less than 5 years..

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ESEA (continued)

HACU Recommendations on HSI/HSSD Collaboration to Expand Access to Higher Education

Authorize the creation of a Hispanic Serving School District (HSSD) designation, which consists of school districts with a Hispanic Student enrollment of at least 25 percent.

Authorize a $15M competitive grant program to expand the number of AP courses in STEM areas to HSSDs

Authorize a $20M competitive grant program for HSIs to collaborate with HSSDs to develop and improve dual enrollment programs.

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Workforce Investment Act (WIA)

HACU requests $20M competitive grant program for 2- and 4- year HSIs focused on training Hispanics and low-income youth and adults in health care professions.

HACU requests a $20M competitive grant program for 2- and 4- year HSIs focused on training Hispanic and low-income youth and adults in “green jobs” and technology.

HACU requests a $20M competitive grant program for migrant and seasonal farm worker programs to develop skills and training to move into year-round employment.

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Foreign Assistance Act(HSIs Study Abroad Program)

Establishes a $40 million competitive grants program for an HSIs Study Abroad Program under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (P.L 87-195) Section 105 and (PL 107-206); under the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Hispanic students from HSIs to study in countries of the Western Hemisphere for a period of no more than (2) years.

Western Hemisphere college and university students for study at an HSIs for a period of no more than (2) years.

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Reauthorization of the 2008 Farm Bill

HACU Recommends:

Preserve Current Programs

New Recommendations – inclusion of the following provisions in the authorization of the 2012 Farm Bill under Sec. 14204 of the 2008 Farm Bill reauthorization to be added as Sec. 14204.2:

A $40M competitive grants program authorized for HSACUs to train Hispanic farm workers and other Hispanic youth working in agriculture-related fields for jobs requiring skills in new technologies in agriculture, food science and safety, bio-energy and environmental sciences, and other related skills as the Secretary may determine to be appropriate.

  A $5M special scholarship program for Hispanic youth from families employed

in agriculture and food processing who demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the agriculture and food science industry or related areas.

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Student Immigration Legislation

DREAM [Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors] Act - HR 1842, S 952 (Sen. Durbin – Rep. Berman)

ARMS [Adjustment Residency for Military Service] Bill, - HR 3823 (Rep. David Rivera)

HACU Actions National Hispanic Leadership Agenda DREAM Act Coalition

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Tomorrow Morning

Distribution of informational materials to present to Members of Congress. – (Please let us know if you can’t attend the meetings

scheduled for you.)

Guest speakers:– Congressman Rubén Hinojosa (D – 15th, TX)– Congressman David Rivera (R – 25th, FL)

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This presentation will be uploaded on HACU’s website:

www.hacu.net

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HACU Government RelationsGumecindo Salas – [email protected]

Vice President of Government Relations

Maria Elena Vivas-House – [email protected]

Senior Executive Director of the HACU National Internship Program

Serena Dávila- [email protected]

Executive Director of Legislative Affairs

Laura Maristany - [email protected]

Executive Director of Legislative Affairs

Erica Romero – [email protected]

Executive Director of the Western Regional Office

Cesar Oyervides-Cisneros – [email protected]

Director of Federal Relations & Outreach

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HACU Government Relations

One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 430

Washington, DC 20036

Phone: (202) 833-8361

Fax: (202) 261-5082

www.hacu.net

Created by: Cesar Oyervides-Cisneros