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Transfer Innovation Impact Model (TIIM) – Household Wealth

The Chicago Community Trust

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Deadline

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Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Overview

RFP: Transfer Innovation Impact Model (TIIM) – Household Wealth

Background

The Transfer Innovation Impact Model (TIIM) initiative creates a learning community for grant recipients to participate in opportunities to share data and best practices to learn from each other in pursuit of improving student outcomes. TIIM is led and supported in part by Bridges to Brighter Futures, a collaboration between the Kinship Foundation and The Chicago Community Trust funded through the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust.

The TIIM RFP invites organizations to apply for a one-year planning grant to develop and advance a transfer model that dramatically improves the bachelor’s degree completion of Chicago community college students. This model will be driven by innovation, research, reporting, and supporting partnerships to create intentional learning communities.

Successful partnership models will:

* Uncover and address the needs of specific populations of Chicago students, including the most underserved populations and underinvested neighborhoods.
* Collect and share data to understand barriers on individual campuses and demonstrate the effects of interventions over time.
* Create bold, innovative practices that have the potential to improve outcomes for students.

Need/Opportunity Statement

While middle skills certifications provide access to quality jobs, degree attainment remains the strongest pathway to economic mobility, particularly when students pursue college majors related to in-demand fields. Given the diversity of community college students, effective transfer practices have the potential to diversify the bachelor’s degree institutions where community college students enroll after transfer, an even more important strategy for equity now that the U.S. Supreme Court has eliminated race-based admissions strategies.

Currently, 79 percent of students who start at community college in hopes of a more affordable pathway to a bachelor’s degree get their plans derailed by a fragmented system full of unexpected costs and administrative burdens that deter many students from completing the transfer process.

Goals & Outcomes

The goal of the TIIM initiative is to identify and promote strategies that improve bachelor’s degree completion within two to three years of transfer from community college programs for students who traditionally have had lower rates of completion, including Black, Latine and low-income students in Chicago.

Grant Amounts Available & Grant Term

This grantmaking opportunity will occur in two phases.

* In Phase 1, the TIIM initiative will award five one-year planning grants of $300,000 each.
* Successful Phase 1 grant applicants will be invited to submit an Implementation application during the planning grant phase.
* TIIM Phase 2 Implementation grants of up to $1,700,000 over three years will be awarded to support the plans created during the planning process.

Please Note: Phase 2 Implementation applications will be invited and submitted in the Winter/Spring of 2026 and will be evaluated competitively among all applying institutions. TIIM will look for plans that set dramatic targets and clear plans for improving the key program outcomes.

Eligibility

_You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website._

* To be eligible for a grant award, an applicant must be:
* A nonprofit organization with evidence that it
* (a) has been recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Code;
* (b) is fiscally sponsored by a Section 501(c)(3) organization;
* (c) or is a governmental unit within the meaning of Section 170(c)(1) of the Code;
* Described in Section 170(b)(1)(A) of the Code, other than a “disqualified supporting organization” within the meaning of Section 4966(d)(4) of the Code;
* Located within the following Illinois counties
* Cook
* DuPage
* Kane
* Lake
* McHenry,
* Will counties
* Partnering with a community college located in Cook County;
* Partnering with a community-based or nonprofit student support organization.
* Applications must be submitted by a bachelor’s degree-granting institution in the Chicago area and require a partnership with an individual community college in Cook County.
* Applications must also include at least one community or nonprofit partner as part of the student support effort.
* An existing partnership with a community partner or nonprofit can be included.
* It will be a good fit if the nonprofit supports improved student outcomes for the population being served.
* Budgets should include allocations for each of these partners.
* A budget is not needed for the LOI but must be submitted for the full application.
* MOUs from all partners will be required for application.
* No MOU is required for the LOI.

* The planning program model should include an outline of the three-year implementation plan, including the specific roles for partnerships with a community college and a nonprofit student support organization that together drive improved student outcomes.
* Bachelor’s degree granting institutions can submit no more than TWO applications for this planning RFP, each with a different community college.
* Each application will be considered independently as part of the grants cohort chosen through the RFP.

* Organizations that have applied to other funding opportunities in GrantCentral are eligible to submit an LOI for this opportunity.
* Our philosophy is that if you are not overburdened by applying to and reporting on multiple opportunities, you should feel free to do so.
* Grant recipients that will be eligible to apply for a Phase 2 TIIM grant would have created an implementation plan during Phase 1 with clear guidance on how they will achieve the following:
* Ensure all credits transfer and apply seamlessly
* Communicate clearly with students
* Provide clarity around costs
* Streamline time to degree

Ineligibility

* Grant funds shall not be used for:
* Electioneering or political activities
* Contributions to any candidate for public office or political committee
* Campaigning on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office
* Grants to individuals

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

educationcollege-prepcommunity-development

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