The Office of Institutional Grants
Assists faculty, staff, and administrators with the technical aspects of developing grant proposals in response to the district’s strategic priorities. Staff can assist in the development of ideas, identification of funding sources, budget development, grant writing, interpretation of application guidelines, and final preparation of the proposal. The office assists in the interpretation of regulations and policies, oversees the programmatic requirements of grant-funded projects, and supports the monitoring, reporting, and renewal of existing grants.
OUR MISSION
The Allan Hancock College Institutional Grants Office believes in the capacity, potential, and commitment of people to create a more just society. We seek and receive funding for the innovations committed to positive, life-changing actions for our students and community, with a dedication to people of color, women, low-income, first-generation, and the special populations of people who need the support of champions to become champions themselves. We are dedicated to supporting projects that transform lives, break-down barriers to success, and truly restructure oppressive systems to empower, educate, and elevate those in their pursuits of happiness, compassion, service, safety, and financial security through educational endeavors.
ReportS
- Allan Hancock College Profile
- Institutional Grants 5 Year Overview
- 2024-2025 Annual Report
- 2023-2024 Annual Report
- 2022-2023 Annual Report
Staff
Jon Hooten, Ph.D.
Executive Director, College Advancement
jon.hooten@hancockcollege.edu
1-805-922-6966 ext. 3622
LeeAnne McNulty, Ed.D.
Director of Institutional Grants
leeanne.mcnulty@hancockcollege.edu
1-805-922-6966 ext. 3450
Fernando "Fern" Robles, MA
Grants Analyst II
fernando.roblesjr@hancockcollege.edu
1-805-922-6966 ext. 3959
Mackenzie Greeley, MPA
Grants Analyst II
mackenzi.greeley1@hancockcollege.edu
1-805-922-6966 ext. 3369
Location
Building A, Room 402
800 South College Drive
Santa Maria, CA 93454