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Since actual awards are not generally made to community colleges, how can community college staff be involved?

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Since actual awards are not generally made to community colleges, how can community college staff be involved?

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The law does not state who must do the work involved in a grant, and there is no limitation on the tasks that community college staff might share with mandated IHE staff. Normally, the award goes to the mandated IHE partner, but CPEC would entertain proposals that made the community college the grant recipient, so long as the two mandated IHE partners are also part of the grant. Community college staff could design and deliver the professional development activities, assisting with evaluation, and any other project element the overall partnership determines to be appropriate.

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