July 4, 2024
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Final state budget includes funding to support key USF initiatives I USF News


By Adam Freeman, University Communications and Marketing

The University of South Florida will receive significant increased recurring operational
funding and support for other important projects in the 2024-25 state budget that
was signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“The investments in USF are a recognition that we continue to provide great value
to our state and we serve as an extremely valuable resource that impacts our communities
in countless ways,” USF President Rhea Law said.  “The funding will help us pursue
bold initiatives to further enhance our position in the Association of American Universities,
progress toward our aspiration of becoming a top-25 public university and support
the critical work of the dedicated members of the USF community to advance the goals
outlined in our strategic plan.”

The budget includes: 

  • A $50 million recurring increase to USF’s operational budget to support the work of
    each of the university’s three campuses and USF Health, as well as to expand cybersecurity
    research and the cyber workforce.  A portion of this increase was funded through a
    new $100 million recurring investment in the state’s Preeminent State Research Universities
    Program, which will be split equally between the four institutions that are expected
    to meet the necessary preeminence benchmarks this year. 
  • A $35 million nonrecurring operational support increase to fund strategic projects
    for the institution, including completing the major clinical trial underway at USF
    Health to measure the effectiveness of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on alleviating the
    symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries in military
    veterans.
  • $31 million for critical infrastructure and safety improvements to ensure appropriate
    capacity for the present and future growth of the USF Tampa campus.
  • $10 million to upgrade USF facilities for student veterans, military families and
    first responders on all three campuses.  More details on this initiative are available
    here.
  • $7.2 million to invest in campus life facility projects on all three campuses and
    USF Health funded through the state’s Capital Improvement Trust Fund.
  • $750,000 for the USF Trafficking in Persons Risk to Resilience Research Lab that will
    go toward the development and operation of a statewide human trafficking data repository. 
  • The legislature also agreed to invest $100 million nonrecurring funds for the State
    University System’s Performance-based Excellence Recognition Program, which was created
    to recruit and retain top faculty and research talent in the state. USF is estimated
    to receive $12.7 million nonrecurring from these funds. However, the exact amount
    of USF’s funding from this state investment will be determined by the Board of Governors
    later this month based on 2024 performance-based funding scores and the number of
    full-time faculty and researchers employed in programs of strategic emphasis.

In addition, DeSantis previously approved Senate Bill 330, which included a $5 million recurring appropriation for the USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences to establish and operate
the new Florida Center for Behavioral Health Workforce. The bill also designated Tampa General Hospital, in affiliation with USF, as one of the state’s first four
behavioral health teaching hospitals. 

“We are incredibly grateful to the Florida Legislature for enacting, and to Gov. DeSantis
for approving, such an impactful budget for USF.  I want to thank Senate President
Kathleen Passidomo, House Speaker Paul Renner and the entire Tampa Bay Area Legislative
Delegation for recognizing and rewarding USF’s trajectory. I appreciate the Board
of Governors, including Chair Brian Lamb and Chancellor Ray Rodrigues, for their support
of USF and advocacy for the State University System. I also wish to recognize our
Board of Trustees, under the leadership of Chair Will Weatherford and Vice Chair Mike
Griffin, for their tireless commitment to USF,” Law said.

The new state budget takes effect July 1. 



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