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PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014

PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION State Budget Highlights Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget Funding Sources Unrestricted General Fund

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Page 1: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

PBIMSUMMITAugust 29, 2014

Page 2: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

TODAYS INFORMATION

State Budget Highlights Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget

Funding Sources Unrestricted General Fund Parcel Tax Fund

Page 3: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

2014-15 STATE BUDGET 4th Consecutive Year the budget passed on time Based on the Governor’s conservative forecast Progress made toward paying down deferrals

Down to $94 million from $592 million before passage of Prop 30

Governor has clearly laid out his path Protect against boom and bust cycles Retire Debt Focus new money on education

Includes a reserve of $1.4 million Includes a Rainy Day Fund

Page 4: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

2014-15 STATE BUDGET Wall of Debt

Budget eliminates $10 Billion in debt Mid year positive trigger would further reduce deferrals to schools

and colleges

Rain Day Fund on November Ballot When capital gains exceed 8% of GF revenues, a deposit to the RDF

is required Half used to pay off debt and liabilities for the first 15 years Allows for withdrawal for disasters or if spending is at or below

highest level of spending of the prior 3 years

CalSTRS – 30 Year obligation of $74.4 billion State GF contribution increase from 3% to 6.3% in 2016-17 Employee rate increase from 8% to 10.25% as of 2016-17 Employer rate increase from 8.25% to 19.1% as of 2021

Page 5: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

2014-15 STATE BUDGETThe Budget Bill contained the following community college provisions: Access funds (growth) of $140.4 million (2.75%) Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) of $47.3 million (.85%) $100 million for Student Success and Support (SSSP)

Match of 2:1 on entire amount

$30 million increase for DSPS $70 million increase for Student Equity Plans $50 million one time increase for the Economic and

Workforce Development program $49.5 million to pay down mandates $148 million for deferred maintenance and instructional

equipment. Flexible locally and specified as one-time.

Page 6: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHAT’S NEW Technical Assistance for Chancellors Office

$1.1 million and 9 positions for goal setting and monitoring of institutional effectiveness

$2.5 million for technical assistance to support implementation of effective practices at college

State funding for Career Development and College Program (CDCP) Rate per FTES to be increased to be equal to Credit Rate as of 2015-16

Positive Trigger – Department of Finance can pay down deferrals during the year if Proposition

98 guarantee is higher than estimated

New formula for Growth allocation is effective in 15-16 Proposal to be out late summer/early fall

Page 7: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

CAUTIONS AND CONCERNS

Proposition 30 is temporary Sales tax increase terminates at the end of 2016

(Approximately 21% of Prop 30 revenues)

Income tax increase terminates at end of 2018

STRS obligation Deficits

Continued exposure to shortfalls in property taxes and fees

Page 8: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

OUR DISTRICT - PCCD Access funds (growth) $2.2 million (increase in funded FTES of 430) Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) $846,989 (.085%) Categorical increases – awaiting on allocations from the State Chancellors

Office $2,366,996 for scheduled maintenance/instructional equipment

Flexible locally and specified as one-time No match except if the funds are used for Architectural Barrier Removal

State Retirement increases to employer rates: STRS .63% increase ; $198,600 PERS .329% increase ; $73,563

Increase in Medical Premiums $979,893 Kaiser 0%; Traditional PPO 26% Lite PPO 24.9% Traditional PPO (Local 39) 22.1% Lite PPO (Local 39) 17.5%

Increase in Workers Compensation rate of .1% estimated cost of $54,500 Increase in OPEB Debt service payment of $1,642,666

Page 9: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

ADDITIONAL ASSUMPTIONS USED TO DEVELOP THE BUDGET FTES – Target of 19,355 Residence FTES with funded FTES

from the state of 19,055 Productivity level of 17.5 Unrestricted Lottery dollars funded at $124.25 per funded

FTES State Apportionment deficit factor of 2% Parcel Tax revenue estimated to be $8,053,385

Page 10: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

STATE APPORTIONMENT REVENUEState Apportionment Revenue is calculated in the following manner: Basic Allocation

Based on the type and size of your college We have 4 colleges with less than 9,375 FTES and therefore our basic

allocation is $13,286,180 ($3,321,545 per college)

Funded Base Full Time Equivalent Students (FTES) Prior year funded FTES

Funded FTES Prior year funded FTES times the growth percentage passed in the

State Budget

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STATE APPORTIONMENT CALCULATION Funding per FTES

Base Funding Amount per FTES from prior year ($4,636.492854 for credit FTES;

$2,788.053637 for non-credit FTES)

Marginal Funding Base funding multiplied by the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA)

COLA for 2014-15 is .85% (%4,675.90 for credit FTES; $2,811.75 for non-credit FTES)

Multiply the Marginal Funding times the number of funded FTES reported

Add the Basic Allocation plus the Funding Per FTES to calculate your State apportionment revenue, also referred to as the computational revenue.

Page 12: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

FUNDING FOR COMPUTATIONAL REVENUE

Sources are Local Property Tax 98% of Student Enrollment Fees State Aid

State General Fund Apportionment

Prop 30 Education Protection Account (EPA)

Deficit

Computational Revenue accounts for approximately 80% of our General fund operating budget each year

Page 13: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

COMPUTATIONAL REVENUE SOURCES

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 -

20,000,000

40,000,000

60,000,000

80,000,000

100,000,000

120,000,000

Student Enrollment FeesProperty TaxProp 30State Aid

Page 14: PBIM SUMMIT August 29, 2014. TODAYS INFORMATION  State Budget Highlights  Peralta’s 2014-15 Final Budget  Funding Sources  Unrestricted General Fund

2013-14 UNRESTRICTED GENERAL FUND FINAL BUDGET SUMMARY

Revenue

2014-15Final

Budget

2013-14 Estimated

Actuals

2012-13 Actuals

  Federal Revenue $ - $ - $ - State Revenue $ 67,396,913 $ 65,270,981 $ 64,346,744

  Local Revenue $ 46,682,083 $ 45,137,518 $ 47,174,459Transfer In Revenue $ 13,128,094 $ 11,691,939 $ 9,152,116

  Revenue Total $ 127,207,090 $ 122,100,438 $ 120,673,319Expenses      

  Full Time Academic $ 21,353,690 $ 18,252,185 $ 16,233,586Academic Admin $ 4,864,416 $ 4,214,079 $ 3,466,038

  Other Faculty $ 5,679,831 $ 5,388,306 $ 4,002,127Part Time Academic $ 8,226,114 $ 12,310,320 $ 13,723,964

  Classified Salary $ 24,469,094 $ 21,974,337 $ 20,070,280Fringe Benefits $ 38,598,080 $ 36,409,122 $ 37,216,997

  Books, Supplies, Services $ 15,954,977 $ 14,561,377 $ 12,576,388Equipment Capital Outlay $ 175,836 $ 327,151 $ 148,456

  Debt Service / Transfers $ 7,885,052 $ 7,053,604 $ 9,613,258

  Expense Total $ 127,207,090 $ 120,490,481 $ 117,051,094

Revenue over Expenditures $ 1,609,957 $ 3,622,225  Beginning Fund Balance $ 14,209,208 $ 12,599,251 $ 10,017,896

Audit Adjustments $ - $ - $ -1,040,870

  Ending Fund Balance $ 14,209,208 $ 14,209,208 $ 12,599,251

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MEASURE B – PARCEL TAX

Revenue

2014-15 Final

Budget

2013-14 Estimated Actuals

2012-13 Actuals

  Local Revenue $ 8,055,785 $ 8,056,883 $ 7,683,197

  Revenue Total $ 8,055,785 $ 8,056,883 $ 7,683,197

Expenses      

  Full Time Academic $ - $ - $ -

Academic Admin $ - $ - $ -

  Other Faculty $ - $ - $ -

Part Time Academic $ 6,500,000 $ 5,586,364 $ 3,222,024

  Classified Salary $ 369,702 $ 747,079 $ 247,511

Fringe Benefits $ 624,511 $ 738,164 $ 610,737

  Books, Supplies, Services $ $ 369,470 $ 1,372,129

Equipment Capital Outlay $ - $ 135,600 $ 55,156

  Expense Total $ 7,494,213 $ 7,576,677 $ 5,507,567

Beginning Fund Balance $ 2,655,836 $ 2,175,630

Revenue over Expenditures $ 561,572 $ 480,206 $ 2,175,630

Ending Fund Balance $ 3,217,408 $ 2,655,836 $ 2,175,630

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