The open admission community colleges are trivially need blind. So are colleges that preset stat thresholds or do “rack and stack”.
However, these do not necessarily have full responsibility for financial aid (think state grants not specifically part of the campus budget), or give decent financial aid in the first place.
A college that is fully responsible for its own budget and tries to give good financial aid to all students does need to be need-aware for the overall class that it enrolls. This may not require being need-aware in a narrow sense for each applicant, but the overall class needs can be adjusted by weighting application features that correlate to need. E.g. more weight to legacy → lower overall need, and more weight to first generation → higher overall need, even though some individual legacies may have high need and some individual first generation students may have low need.