Funding Sources and Budget
The Commission's FY 92 total amount of funding was $1,444,946, with
the dollars coming from the Iowa General Fund, as appropriated by the
Legislature, and from contracts and grants from federal agencies.
From the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the Commission
received $292,002 under its contract for the investigation
of cross-filed employment complaints.
The Commission received a total of $182,934 from the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for three diff erent programs. The contributions,
incentive and training program consisted of $37,465 for the investigation
of cross-filed housing complaints and for staff training. Type 11 grant
funds of $108,892 were expended for completion of the housing discrimination
computer expert system. Fair Housing Initiative Program (FHIP) funds of
$36,587 were expended for the development and distribution of fair housing
educational materials.
The Civil Rights Commission was authorized a total of 37 FTE's in the FY
1992 Appropriations Bill. However, the funding level was sufficient at the
beginning of the year to support only 36 FTE'S. The series of state funding
cuts during the fiscal year amounted to $84,019 or 8.15% of the initial
general funds appropriation. A salary adjustment increase of $3,968 was
received during the fiscal year, but it was offset by the salary increase.
In order to cope with the decrease in state funding, the Commission conducted
a layoff of six positions on August 26, 1991. One result of the layoff was
a reduction in the number of complaints processed by Commission staff. This
had an impact on the number of complaints submitted to the federal EEOC
for reimbursement under the Commission contract at the rate of $450 per
complaint. The Commission failed to earn $75,600 available under the contract
with a major portion of the shortfall in earnings being attributable to
the reduction in staffing.
The Commission had a total of $159,619 in state and federal funding reductions
during the year.