Budgets and Allocations
The ICCB works directly with the Illinois community colleges, adult education entities and other stakeholders to provide guidance and leadership in areas affecting educational programs and funding. With partner input, the Finance and Operations area contributes to the development of the System Operating, Capital, and Adult Education allocations. In order to affect policy and funding decisions, the ICCB maintains financial data for research and analytical purposes. Staff use various data to effect positive impacts on the system and to maintain statewide accountability of state appropriations for community college, adult education and other educational purposes. Some areas of responsibility include:
Click on a link below for more information on that topic.
Adult Education
Allocations
FY2023 | FY2022 | FY2021 | FY2020
FY24 Digital infrastructure Final Allocations
FY24
AEL Appropriation Technical Appendix
FY22 | FY21 | FY20
FY2024 Expansion of ESL Services for Adult Education Providers in the Chicagoland Area working with Asylees, Refugees, and Migrants Grant Final Allocations
FY24
Career and Technical Education
Public Act 91-0830 provides for governance of Adult Education and Family Literacy (AEFL) by the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB), stating the agency “shall establish an advisory council consisting of all categories of eligible providers; agency partners, such as the State Board of Education, the Department of Human Services, the Illinois Department of Employment Security, the Secretary of State Literacy Program; and other stakeholders to identify, deliberate, and make recommendations to the State Board on adult education policy and priorities.”
Minutes
March 2021 | October 2020 | May 2020 |
Adult Education Equity Survey
Adult Education Advisory Council Recommendations
Curriculum & Instruction Recommendations:
Grant Reporting Forms
Budget Forms
CTE Postsecondary Perkins Budget Worksheet
Excel | Quattro
Final Reports
- Adult Education
- Postsecondary Perkins/Tech Prep
- Program Improvement Grant (links to CTE Postsecondary Perkins page)
- Workforce Development
Innovative Bridge and Transition Program Grant
Performance Based Funding
Performance based funding was legislated by the Illinois General Assembly in June, 2012 with Public Act 97-320, which requires public higher education institutions to have a performance funding component in their budget annually. Performance based funding is not about money, but about performance. For community colleges, performance is defined not only by graduation rates, but by entered employment, certificate attainment, persistence, and success towards college level coursework. All community college higher education leaders have pledged to the success of performance based funding.
Performance Based Funding Allocations
FY 2024 | FY 2022 | FY 2021 | FY 2020