City of Hamilton. General Operating for Wages and System Priorities Funding Guidelines
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1 City of Hamilton General Operating for Wages and System Priorities Funding Guidelines
2 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Overview 2 Timelines 2 Part One: Funding to Support Wages 3 Calculation Formula for the Wages Funding.. 3 Eligibility 4 Distribution. 4-5 Reporting & Audit Requirements. 6 Part Two: System Priorities Funding 6 Overview 6 Calculation Formula for System Priorities Funding 7 Requirements and Goal Setting.. 7 Conditions for Allocation 8 Reporting Requirements... 8 Guidelines: 1
3 Introduction The purpose of this funding is to support the costs of operating licensed child care programs in order to reduce wait times and fees for services, stabilize service levels, and improve access to high quality affordable early learning and child care services for children and their families. Overview The General Operating for Wages & System Priorities Funding consists of two components, funding for wages and funding for system priorities. The funding to support wages is to be used to enhance staff salaries, and the system priorities funding is to be used to support individual child care program goals. Approval amounts for both the wages and system priorities funding are determined based on the information provided in the 2018 Funding Request Submissions. The funding to support wages will be distributed monthly and the system priorities funding will be distributed as a lump sum payment. NEW for 2018: Increased flexibility for the wages portion of the funding In order to support stabilization in the system, the guidelines have been adjusted to allow operators to use up to 25% of the General Operating Grant for Wages towards operating costs. This new flexibility will give operators the opportunity to reduce other costs. Child care operators are required to advise the City of Hamilton of any changes to operating levels. Reductions to operating capacity that are anticipated to be more than two months must be reported immediately and funding amounts will be reviewed. New or expanded programs will be placed on a pressures list and may be eligible to receive 2018 Funding for Wages and System Priorities if funds become available. These programs will be eligible to apply for funding on the 2019 General Operating for Wages and System Priorities Funding Request. Time line September 26, 2017 October 20, 2017 December 20-22, Funding Request Forms sent to Child care operators Completed 2018 funding request submissions due 2018 approvals sent for wages & system priorities funding January 1, 2018 February 2, 2018 February - December Wages portion of funding to be issued monthly 2017 Funding Reconciliation forms for wages and system priorities due Individual Operator Meetings to review 2018 goals System Priorities funding to be issued after the meeting with City staff Guidelines: 2
4 PART ONE: FUNDING TO SUPPORT WAGES: Calculation Formula for the Wages Portion of the Funding Formula to calculate the total points value: The formula is based on the operating capacity or Average Daily Enrolment for LHCC Operating Capacity / Avg. daily enrolment Weighted Point Value based on age group Hours / Week Factor Months Open Total Points Formula to calculate the total funding amount: Total Points $ 30 per Point Total Funding Amount Details of the weighted point system and hours/week factor: Age Group Weighted Point Value Infant Toddler 7.65 Preschool 4.75 Kindergarten Full Day Primary/ Junior School Age Full Day 3.00 Age Group 2.50 LHCC Weighted Point Value Hours/Week Factor Junior School age Full Day 2.00 Full Time Program Kindergarten B & A Primary SA B & A 1.00 Under 30 2 Junior School Age B & A 0.75 Before & After School Under 15 2 With the implementation of full day kindergarten, funding will not be provided for full day child care for 4 and 5 year olds during the school year. Guidelines: 3
5 Eligible Criteria for the General Operating for Wages portion of the funding The purpose of the wages portion of the funding is to enhance staff salaries. A minimum of 75% of the total funding must be used for salary costs over and above the operator s regulatory requirements for minimum wage and mandatory benefits. The Wages portion of the funding allocation provides funds towards a wage increase for all employees filling permanent positions within licensed child care service programs. A permanent positon is one that is part of a program s regular staffing complement. The position may be full or part time. The following are examples of permanent positions typically found in a child care program, which are eligible for the funding: Trained and untrained program staff (RECE and Non-RECE staff) Supervisors/administrators Licensed Home Child Care providers and home visitors Clerical Staff Cooks and janitorial staff The following positions are not considered permanent positions and would not be eligible for funding: Persons working on a short term project such as developing a parent handbook Students and staff whose salaries are covered by employment programs Persons who are paid on a fee for service basis such as someone who provides accounting services or janitorial services New in 2018: Child Care Operators may use up to 25% of the General Operating Grant for Wages towards operating costs. This funding cannot be used to fund minimum wage and mandatory benefit requirements, however this new flexibility will give operators the opportunity to reduce other costs. Child Care Operator Conditions for Distribution of the Wages portion of the funding 1. Funding Distribution towards staff salaries: A minimum of 75% of the wages portion of the General Operating Funding must be used for wages and benefits The funding will be used to increase the salary of eligible staff above the operator s regulatory requirements for minimum wage and mandatory benefits Child care operators may use up to 20% of the General Operating for Wages funding to cover mandatory and non-mandatory employer related benefits. Any additional amount needs to be preapproved by City of Hamilton staff Child care operators may use a portion of the General Operating for Wages funding to cover mandatory employer contributions resulting from increased salary and benefit costs related to the General Operating for Wages funding Child care operators will provide each employee with a reasonable portion of the General Operating for Wages funding Guidelines: 4
6 Child care operators will provide the General Operating for Wages funding in addition to any planned salary increases Child care operators will distribute funding as part of their ongoing wage base, rather than allocating as a lump sum Child care operators will clearly communicate to staff the portion of their pay that is being provided through the General Operating for Wages funding by separating the General operating payment amount on each paystub or having a letter signed by the employee acknowledging the amount of General Operating being received Distribution of the General Operating for Wages funding will not exceed $15,000 per FTE Note: FTE (Full Time Equivalent) = 1,820 hours worked per year 2. Distribution towards operating costs: Up to 25% of the wages portion of the General Operating Funding can be used towards operating costs Allowable operating costs include: Occupancy costs Utilities Nutrition Supplies and Maintenance Inadmissible operating costs include: Bonuses (including retiring bonuses), gifts and honoraria Fees paid on behalf of staff for membership in professional organizations such as the College of Early Childhood Educators Non-arm s length transactions not transacted at fair market value Debt costs including principal and interest payments related to capital loans, mortgage financing and operating loans Property taxes 3. If funding cannot be distributed in accordance with these guidelines, a request can be made to transfer the excess amount to the System Priorities funding. This request is to be identified by the child care operator to the City of Hamilton for approval. 4. Child care operators will immediately report to the City of Hamilton reductions to operating capacities that are anticipated to be more than two months. Downsizing of a program will result in a recalculation of the amount of funding the child care operator is eligible to receive to support wages. 5. Funding not utilized in accordance with these funding conditions will be returned to the City of Hamilton. Guidelines: 5
7 Child Care Operator Audit and Reporting Requirements for the Wages Funding 1. Child care operators will communicate to the City of Hamilton how the General Operating for Wages funding is distributed and submit a Reconciliation Report by January 31, The reconciliation report will itemize the General Operating funding distributed for staff salaries & benefits, and the amount used for operating costs. 2. AUDIT REQUIREMENTS: A. Child Care Operators who receive $100,000 or more in General Operating funding for Wages from the City of Hamilton are required to submit audited financial statements that include third party special purpose report, verifying that the wages portion of the General Operating funding issued has been used for the purpose(s) intended. B. Child Care Operators who receive between $30, $99, 999 in General Operating funding for Wages from the City of Hamilton are required to submit either a Review Engagement or audited financial statements and include third party special purpose report, verifying that the wages portion of the General Operating funding issued has been used for the purpose(s) intended. C. Child Care Operators who receive less than $30,000 in General Operating funding for Wages from the City of Hamilton are required to submit financial statements signed by Board Chair or Agency Authorized Signee/Owner. If an operator fails to meet the requirements as outlined in the service contract, funds may be recovered and the child care operator may be ineligible to receive any future funding. PART TWO: SYSTEM PRIORITIES FUNDING Overview Funding for system priorities is a method of distributing funding to support the four system principles validated by the City of Hamilton Child Care Community, quality assured, sustainable, accessible, and integrated. The purpose is to provide child care operators with financial flexibility to meet their target goals by recognizing that child care operators have unique strengths and challenges. Child care operators have been informed of their approval amount in December The funding will be distributed as a lump sum payment upon approval of the 2018 System Priorities Template. Child Care operators will receive a meeting request from the City of Hamilton to review their 2018 System Priorities Template. At the meeting, City staff will also review the outcome and status of the 2017 goals. Guidelines: 6
8 Calculation of the System Priorities Funding The amount of funding (calculation of the $ value of the system priorities point) is determined annually based on the total System Priorities budget and the applications received. Step 1: Determine the Child Care Operator s System Priorities points The system priorities points are calculated using the operating points from the wages funding and weighted based on the system priorities point value (see next page). Operating Points (From wages funding) Factor 1 to 1, 000 Points x 5 1,001 to 15,000 Points x 3 Over 15,000 x 2 System Prioritie s Points Step 2: Determine the Child Care Operator s 2018 System Priorities Funding amount The system priorities funding is calculated based on the operator s system priorities points multiplied by the point dollar value. System Priority Funding Amount Operator System Priority Points $ Value per point 2018 = Child Care Operator Requirements for System Priorities Portion of the Funding In consultation with the City of Hamilton, as the service system manager, child care operators are required to set measurable goals for their organization based on the four system priorities. System Priorities Goal Setting Template The Quality Framework has been embedded into the System Priorities template. Annually, child care operators are required to complete a template and meet with city staff to review the organization s goals and approve their work plan. Throughout the year, child care operators must update city staff of any changes to their goals. Guidelines: 7
9 Child Care Operator Conditions for the Allocation of the System Priorities Funding Allowable Expenses: Operator requests for the allocation of the funds will be discussed and approved by City staff at the meeting System Priorities Funding can only be used as approved by City staff based on the organization s goals listed on the template. Inadmissible Expenses: Additional increase for staff wages and benefits; bonuses; gifts and honoraria Fees paid on behalf of staff for membership in professional organizations such as the College of Early Childhood Educators Debt costs including principal and interest payments related to capital loans, mortgage financing and operating loans Ongoing operating costs (eg. Property taxes, rent/lease, utilities etc) and capital costs System Priorities Reporting Requirements By January 31, 2019 child care operators are required to complete and submit a System Priorities Financial Reporting Reconciliation Template verifying how they spent the funding issued. Operators are required to maintain a record of the status of their goals and advise City staff of any changes. The final status update will be recorded on the 2019 template. If an operator fails to meet the requirements as outlined in the service contract, funds may be recovered and the child care operator may be ineligible to receive any future funding. Guidelines: 8
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