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Student Access o Students first Linking Strategic Planning to Budget Values Students, Employees, & Community Learning and Student Success o Protecting the learning core Value and Support of Employees o Balance needs of employees with needs of students Economic and Community Development o Maximize potential revenues Fiscal and Physical Resources o Fund structural commitments and fixed increases o Address Accreditation, legal & fiscal stability challenges 2

Overview 2013/2014 State Forecast 2014/2015 Governor s Proposed Budget 2014/2015 Governor s May Revise 2014/2015 GCCCD Tentative Budget Development Summary 3

2013/2014 State Forecast Projected year-end reserve to be $2.5 billion $6.4 billion in higher revenues Offset by $5 billion in increased expenditures $1.1 billion included in State 2013-14 budget Economy will see slow to steady growth over the next few years California s unemployment rate will fall to 7.9% in 2014 and 7.3% in 2015 Significant improvement from the unemployment rate of 12.4% in 2010 Still not at the pre-recession level of 4.9% in 2006 4

2014/2015 Governor s Proposed Budget On January 9, 2014, Governor Brown released his proposed budget Budget proposal is a starting point, changes and revisions will follow Budget Priorities: Paying down debt and long-term liabilities Saving for a Rainy Day Continuing to invest in Education Does not include any major restorations in funding for programs that were subject to deep cuts in recent years 5

California Community Colleges Proposed Budget Access: $155.2 million to fund a 3% restoration of access COLA: $48.5 million to fund COLA of.86% Student Success: $200 million to support student success programs: $100 million for Student Success and Support Program $100 million to close gaps in access and achievement for underrepresented student groups Deferral: $592 million to pay down deferrals & completely eliminate deferrals by the end of 2014/15 RDA: $35.6 million backfill funding to resolve shortfalls stemming from dissolution of Redevelopment Agencies 6

California Community Colleges Proposed Budget Deferred Maintenance and Instructional Equipment: $175 million to be split between deferred maintenance and instructional equipment Proposition 39: $39 million to fund energy efficiency projects and work Flexibility: Districts can reallocate up to 25% of some categorical programs to meet the needs of underrepresented student groups 7

California Community Colleges May Revise Adjustments to Access and COLA decrease of $14.8M to reflect change from 3% to 2.75% in access decrease of $1.2M to reflect a drop in the COLA from.86% to.85% Adjustment to the January maintenance and instructional equipment proposal: decrease from $175M to $148M all funds will go toward deferred maintenance rather than a 50/50 split with instructional equipment local match will not be required Decrease of $1.5M for Proposition 39 energy projects Increase of $6M for Technology Infrastructure: $4.6M on-going $1.4M one-time Increase of $50M in one-time funds to the Economic and Workforce Development Program to enhance and expand CTE programs 8

California Community Colleges May Revise May Revise proposed increase in CalSTRS contributions: District s contributions would increase each year for the next 7 years from the current 8.25% up to 19.1% by 2021-22 District contribution rate would be 9.5% for 2014-2015 Employee contributions would increase from 8% to 9.2% in 2014-2015 up to 10.25% by 2021-22 Senate Budget Committee adopted an alternative proposal: Phases in the increases on employers and employees more slowly in the early years and more steeply in the later years District contribution rate would be 8.88% for 2014-2015 Employee contribution rate would be 8.15% for 2014-2015 9

Budget Timeline Proposed budget will be reviewed by the budget committees of each house Both houses already proposed some changes to the May Revise Mainly increases to categorical programs Double the general apportionment COLA Legislative conference committee will sort out the difference between the two houses and craft a final budget to be submitted to the Governor for approval Budget expected to be approved and signed before July 1, 2014 10

GCCCD Tentative Budget Based on January Proposed Budget COLA of.86% Restoration of 3% Includes: Structural commitments Board commitments Contingency reserve Commitment to retiree cost including ERI payments Improvement to security and technical services support 2% budget deficit 11

Total Tentative Budget Total Budget $216,351,867 13/14 TB 14/15 TB General Fund: Unrestricted Fund $101.4 m $105.4 m Restricted Fund 16.9 m 16.5 m Total General Fund $118.3 m $121.9 m Other Funds 16.8 m 94.5 m Total Tentative Budget $135.1 m $216.4 m 12

GCCCD Tentative Budget Slight Increase in TB Funds Offset by increased cost as discussed at DSP&BC such as: Campus Security Technology Support Services Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) 13

GCCCD Tentative Budget Assumptions.86% Cost-of-Living adjustment $.8 million 3.0% Enrollment Restoration o FTES CAP 18,035 o 525 additional FTES $2.4 million 2% Budget Deficit Factor ($1.9) million o Set aside for possible state revenue shortfall in property taxes and/or enrollment fees One-time funds dedicated from Prior Year $0 Beginning balance at TB level $7.4 million 14

FTES History & Projections 21,000 18,000 177 1,232 2,989 1,116 1,015 0 350 0 15,000 12,000 9,000 18,049 18,382 18,775 17,908 18,268 16,804 17,021 17,510 18,035 6,000 3,000 0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Proj 14-15 TB Funded FTES Unfunded FTES 15

Workload Reduction and Restoration Summary 2009-10 revenue reduction ($3,051,247) 3.35% 2010-11 workload restoration 2,125,094 2.14% Workload restoration remaining ($ 926,153) 2011-12 additional revenue reduction (6,340,043) 7.56% 2012-13 workload restoration 942,779 1.29% 2013-14 est. workload restoration 2,245,056 2.87% 2014-15 est. workload restoration 2,455,093 3.00% Remaining Workload Reduction ($1,623,268) 1.61% 16

State Deficit 2008-2009 ($1,083,391) 2010-2011 ( 291,247) 2011-2012 ( 1,623,975) 2012-2013 ( 190,129) 2013-2014 at P1 ( 3,850,408) Total State Deficit ($7,039,150) 17

State Deferrals Fiscal Year Statewide Deferral GCCCD Deferral 2007/2008 $200 M $ 3.1 M 2008/2009 $540 M $ 8.4 M 2009/2010 $703 M $10.9 M 2010/2011 $832 M $13.4 M 2011/2012 $961 M $15.1 M 2012/2013 $776M $ 12.5 M 2013/2014 $592 M $ 10.1 M 2014/2015 $0 $0 18

Site Allocations Unrestricted General Fund Total Funds Available $ 105,365,075 Less Contingency Reserve ( 5,492,966) Total Formula Allocation $ 99,872,109 Grossmont College $ 56,581,879 Page 14 Cuyamaca College 25,286,564 Page 18 District Services 10,991,243 Page 22 Districtwide Commitments 7,012,423 Page 26 Total Allocations $ 99,872,109 19

Unrestricted General Fund TB Revenue Page 6 Non-Resident Tuition $4,207,709 4.3% Other State $1,136,663 1.2% Other Local $736,163 0.8% Lottery $2,240,280 2.3% State Apportionment $89,686,534 91.5% Total Revenue $98,007,349 20

Unrestricted General Fund State Apportionment Revenue Education Protection Account $11,442,253 12.8% Enrollment Fees $7,270,918 8.1% State General Fund $38,301,601 42.7% Property Taxes $32,671,762 36.4% Total Apportionment $89,686,534 21

State Apportionment Funding Basic Allocation /Foundation Revenue Based on the number and size of colleges Multi-College District: Greater than 18,749 FTES. $4.5M Greater than 9,375 FTES..$3.9M Less than or equal 9,375 FTEs...$3.4M 22

State Apportionment Funding FTES Rates: Credit FTES....$4,636 Noncredit FTES.. $2,788 Enhanced noncredit FTES $3,283 23

State Apportionment Funding Basic Allocation $ 7,309,669 Base FTES Revenue 80,992,709 (base FTES 17,510) Total Base Revenue $88,302,378 COLA (.86%) 759,400 Restoration (3%) 2,455,093 (additional FTES 525) Total Apportionment $91,516,871 Less: 2% Budget Deficit (1,830,337) Total Budgeted Apport. $89,686,534 24

Unrestricted General Fund TB Expenditures Page 10 Other Operating Expenses $11,733,564 11.7% Capital Outlay $339,132 0.3% Other Outgo $481,297 0.5% Supplies $1,795,462 1.8% Total Benefits $22,382,902 22.4% Academic Salaries $42,561,462 42.6% Total Expenditures $99,872,109 Classified Salaries $20,578,290 20.6% 25

Budget Challenges Unknown State Deficit Final deficit amount in February 2015 Modest revenue increase with sharply increasing expenditures Proposition 30 is temporary tax increase Sales tax increase ends on December 31, 2016 Income tax increase ends on December 31, 2018 We are still below our 2008/09 funding level 26

SUMMARY Step 1 Consider 2014/15 Tentative Budget Tentative Budget must be approved Going to the Board for approval June 17 Continue operations July 1, 2014 Step 2 Close Out 2013/14 Final revenue & expenditures Step 3 Develop 2014/15 Adoption Budget Update revenue per approved State budget Update beginning balance 9/2/2014 Adoption Budget Workshop 27

Questions? District Strategic Planning & Budget Committee Members Alicia Munoz John Valencia Sahar Abushaban Anne Krueger Katrina VanderWoude Scott Thayer Arleen Satele Kim Widdes Sue Gonda Brian Nath Linda Jensen Sue Rearic Chris Tarman Mark Zacovic Sunita Cooke Cindy Miles Michael Barendse Tim Corcoran Esau Cortez Michael Copenhaver Tim Flood Jaclyn Marlow Peter White Wei Zhou Jesus Miranda Rocky Rose Yvette Macy Jim Mahler 28