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Michael Griffith Senior School Finance Analyst Education Commission of the States

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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Michael Griffith Senior School Finance Analyst Education Commission of the States

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  1. State Plans for Spending Federal Fiscal Stabilization FundsECS National Education ForumJuly 10, 2009 Michael Griffith Senior School Finance Analyst Education Commission of the States

  2. K-12 Provisions in the ARRAThree “Pots” of Funding • Increases in Current Programs • New Funding Streams • New Competitive Grants

  3. Funding Guide

  4. 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).

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. Dollars Spent • $10.8 billion in FY 2008-09 • $15.8 billion in FY 2009-10 • $3.5 billion in FY 2010-11

  8. 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

  9. 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

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