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State Plans for Spending Federal Fiscal Stabilization Funds ECS National Education Forum July 10, 2009. Michael Griffith Senior School Finance Analyst Education Commission of the States. K-12 Provisions in the ARRA Three “Pots” of Funding. Increases in Current Programs New Funding Streams
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State Plans for Spending Federal Fiscal Stabilization FundsECS National Education ForumJuly 10, 2009 Michael Griffith Senior School Finance Analyst Education Commission of the States
K-12 Provisions in the ARRAThree “Pots” of Funding • Increases in Current Programs • New Funding Streams • New Competitive Grants
What is In an Application? • 1. An assurance that the state will fund both K-12 schools and state institutions of higher education at or above fiscal year (FY) 2005-06 levels • 2. Identification of how much of their Education Stabilization Funds (81% of total FSF funding) they plan to expend in FY 2008-09, FY 2009-10 and FY 2010-11 • 3. An outline of how they plan to expend their Government Services Funds (19% of total FSF funding).
State Applications • The first round of state spending applications needed to be submitted by states by July 1st • All fifty states submitted their applications in time • 40 states, D.C. and Puerto Rico have had their applications approved
Approved Applications • 36% of education stabilization dollars were expended in FY 2008-09 • 52% will be expended in FY 2009-10 • Leaving 12% for FY 2010-11 • 19 states will have 0% remaining for 10-11
Dollars Spent • $10.8 billion in FY 2008-09 • $15.8 billion in FY 2009-10 • $3.5 billion in FY 2010-11
K-12 Jobs Created or Saved • Estimated numbers based on the applications that have been approved so far: • 101,000 positions in FY 2008-09 • 155,000 positions in FY 2009-10
K-12 vs. Higher Ed. • Approved applicants divided their funding 80% on K-12 and 20% to higher education • The way that states divided their funding does not necessarily show a commitment, or lack there of, for K-12 over higher education