Title: The 1994 Land Grant Institutions Tribal Colleges and Universities
1The 1994 Land Grant Institutions (Tribal
Colleges and Universities)
Introduction to the 1994 Land Grants
December 3, 2006 John L. Phillips
2Tribal College Land Grant Status Why Important?
- The Potential
- To meet the needs of your communities
- To increase the capacity of your institution
- 26 million of funding in FY05
- The Network
- of over 100 higher education institutions
- of federal, state, and local governments
- of the international academic community
3What is a Land Grant institution?
- A designation by Congress that establishes a
formal relationship between the federal
government (USDA) and a college or university. - To support activities (research, education, and
extension) related to the agricultural and family
sciences.. - With the proceeds from Federal grants of land or
their equivalent (tribal college endowment fund).
4A brief history of Land Grant
- First Morrill Act of 1862
- Second Morrill Act of 1890
- The US Territories and the U. of the District of
Columbia - The Equity in Educational Land-Grant Status Act
of 1994 - White Earth, Saginaw Chippewa, Tohono Oodham
5Tribal College Land Grant authorized grant
programs
- Equity 2.2M in FY06 (about 60,000/yr/college)
- Endowment 12M added in FY06 (interest yield
from about 77M principal about 2.1M) - formula calculated
- Extension 3.3M in FY06
- Increasing Capacity (Base) Program
(80,000/yr/college) - Special Emphasis (100,000/3yr)
- Research 1M in FY06
- two-year grant cycle 150,000/3yr grants
- Capacity Building - never appropriated
- Rural Development Community Facilities Grants -
4.5M in FY06 (approx. 300,000 max. per year per
college)
6Tribal College Land Grant Extension Programs
- Youth Development
- Natural Resources
- Nutrition, Diet, and Health
- Economic Development
7Tribal College Land Grant Education Programs
- Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
- Nutrition, Diet, and Health
- Animal Sciences
- Technology
8Tribal College Land Grant Research Programs
- Natural Resources / Environmental Sciences
- Water Quality
- Range Management
- Watershed Management
- Native Plants
- Nutrition, Diet, and Health
- Animal Sciences
9AIHEC Land Grant Organizational Structure
- Land Grant Department within the TCU?
- AIHEC Land Grant Subcommittee reporting to
AIHEC Federal Programs Committee - USDA/AIHEC Leadership Group
- National Association of State Universities
Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC) - FALCON (First Americans Land-grant College
Organization Network), a Tribal College Land
Grant Professionals Association
10USDAs Organizational Points of Interest
- Cooperative State Research, Education and
Extension Service (CSREES) - Partners with Land Grant and higher education
systems - Administers Equity, Extension, Research
Endowment - Rural Development
- Administers the community facilities program
- Office of Civil Rights
- Director of 1994 programs
- Supports USDA/AIHEC Leadership Group
- Developing 1994 Scholars Program
- Forest Service
- National Agricultural Library
- Others Food Nutrition Service, Foreign
Agricultural Service, Agricultural Research
Service, Economic Research Service, etc.