Tribal Colleges and Universities Program

Tribal Colleges and Universities Program

TCUP

Tribal Colleges and Universities Program

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HUD Master Models (2007) Colleges and Universities Programs


TCUP Tribal Colleges and Universities Programs


To provide funding for Tribal colleges and universities to build, expand, renovate, and equip their own facilities and to expand their role in the community through the provision of needed services such as health programs, job training and economic development.


Need Statements

Need for Upgrading TCUs Facilities


There is a need for Tribal Colleges and Universities to build, expand, renovate and equip their own facilities and to provide services to the community.


Activities and Outputs


Acquisition of Real Property

Properties

Administrative/Planning

Plans completed

Business opportunities-Other – Businesses

Businesses

Business opportunities-Other – Dollars

Dollars

Business opportunities-Section 3 – Businesses

Businesses

Business opportunities-Section 3 – Dollars

Dollars

Child Care – Provider training

Persons

Child Care services – Households

Households

Child Care services – Persons

Persons

Child Care – Provider training workshops

Persons

Child Care – Training – Other

Persons

Construction campus facilities – Design incorporates universal design

Units

Construction campus facilities – Design incorporates visitability standards

Units

Construction campus facilities – With Energy Star

Units

Construction student housing – Design incorporates universal design

Units

Construction student housing – Design incorporates visitability standards

Units

Construction student housing – With Energy Star

Units

Crime, alcohol, and/or drug-abuse prevention – Direct Services

Persons

Crime, alcohol, and/or drug-abuse prevention – Outreach

Persons

Employment opportunities-Other – Available jobs

Available jobs

Employment opportunities-Other – Persons

Persons

Employment opportunities-Section 3 – Available jobs

Available jobs

Employment opportunities-Section 3 – Persons

Persons

Equipment purchased

Dollars

Expand facilities

Facilities

Financial assistance for establishment of micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises

Financial assistance for expansion of micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises

Financial assistance for stabilization of micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises

GED program – Enrolled

Persons

Health services – Persons

Persons

Health services – Households

Households

Homeownership training/counseling

Persons

Job training

Persons

Renovating an existing or acquired facility

Facilities


Technical assistance for establishment of micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises

Technical assistance for expansion of micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises

Technical assistance for stabilization of micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises

Technical assistance training workshops

Workshops

Training Opportunities-Other

Persons

Training Opportunities-Section 3

Persons

Youth – Tutoring/mentoring

Persons

Youth leadership

Persons

Other

Other



Outcomes and Indicators


Additional students, faculty and/or staff served by new, expanded, renovated, facility

Persons

Business opportunities-Other – Businesses

Businesses

Business opportunities-Other – Dollars

Dollars

Business opportunities-Section 3 – Businesses

Businesses

Business opportunities-Section 3 – Dollars

Dollars

Children enrolled in child care

Children

Community activities that are accommodated in the facilities

Activities

Employment opportunities-Other – Available jobs

Available jobs

Employment opportunities-Other – Persons

Persons

Employment opportunities-Section 3 – Available jobs

Available jobs

Employment opportunities-Section 3 – Persons

Persons

GED obtained

Persons

Health screening

Persons

Housing Counseling

Persons

Improved public facilities

Public Facilities

Increase GPA

Persons

Jobs – New jobs created as a result of training

Jobs

Jobs maintained

Jobs

Micro-enterprises established as a result of financial assistance

Micro-enterprises

Micro enterprises expanded as a result of financial assistance

Micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises stabilized as a result of financial assistance

Micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises established as a result of technical assistance

Micro-enterprises

Micro enterprises expanded as a result of technical assistance

Micro-enterprises

Micro-enterprises stabilized as a result of technical assistance

Micro-enterprises

New jobs as a result of new businesses

Jobs

Public services obtained

Persons

Received direct homeownership assistance

Persons

Recreation services

Persons

Recreational needs

Persons

Training Opportunities-Other

Persons

Training Opportunities-Section 3

Persons

Other

Other



Measurement Tools


A. Tools to Track Outputs and Outcomes

Bank accounts

Construction log

Database

Enforcement log

Financial aid log

Intake log

Interviews

Mgt. Info. System-automated

Mgt. Info. System-manual

Outcome scale(s)

Phone log

Plans

Pre-post tests

Post tests

Program specific form(s)

Questionnaire

Recruitment log

Survey

Technical assistance log

Time sheets

B. Where Data are Maintained

Agency database

Centralized database

Individual case records

Local precinct

Public database

School

Specialized database

Tax Assessor database

Training center

C. Source of Data

Audit report

Business licenses

Certificate of Occupancy

Code violation reports

Counseling reports

Employment records

Engineering reports

Environmental reports

Escrow accounts

Financial reports

GED certification/diploma

Health records

HMIS

Inspection results

Lease agreements

Legal documents

Loan monitoring reports

Mortgage documents

Payment vouchers

Permits issued

Placements

Progress reports

Referrals

Sale documents

Site reports

Statistics

Tax assessments

Testing results

Waiting lists

Work plan reports

D. Frequency of Data Collection

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Quarterly

Biannually

Annually

Upon incident


E. Process of Collection and Reporting

Computer spreadsheets

Flat file database

Manual tallies

Relational database

Statistical database

Evaluation Process – These are standard requirements that HUD will expect every program manager receiving a grant to do as part of their project management.


An evaluation process will be part of the on-going management of the program.

Comparisons will be made between projected and actual numbers for both outputs and outcomes.

Deviations from projected outputs and outcomes will be documented and explained on space provided on the

"Reporting" tab

Analyze data to determine relationship of outputs to outcomes; what outputs produce which outcomes.


The reporting requirements are specified in the program specific NOFA and your funding award.


HUD Will Use The Following Questions To Evaluate Your Program


  1. How many additional students were served?

  2. What was the number of new facilities?

  3. How many facilities were renovated?

  4. How many facilities were expanded?

  5. How many facilities were equipped with new equipment?

  6. What was the value of new equipment?

  7. How many community members were served?

  8. How many secondary school students intend to pursue post-secondary education?

  9. How many micro-enterprises were established as a result of technical assistance?

  10. How many individuals were tutored and/or mentored?

  11. How many individuals obtained employment as a result of job training?

  12. How many individuals received their GED?

  13. How many students improved their GPA?

  14. How many persons purchased a home?

  15. How many new jobs are available as a result of new businesses?

  16. How many individuals were provided health services?


Carter-Richmond Methodology


The above Evaluation questions developed for your program are based on the Carter-Richmond Methodology. A description of the Carter-Richmond Methodology appears in the General Section of the NOFA



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