UC Regents recently approved the 2024-25 systemwide budget plan, which includes plans for salary increases, expects the state funding compact to continue, and continues the core funds deficit.
The total number of ideas submitted by UC Davis faculty and staff members far surpasses the original goal of 1,000 ideas, and now the Revenue Generation and Institutional Savings Task Force is working on its recommendations to campus leaders.
Task force begins evaluations toward $50 million goal for UC Davis core funds deficit
UC Davis employees and students pitched more than 800 ideas for potential savings or revenue generation through the IDEA$ at Work campaign, an important step in the university’s path to solve its core funds deficit.
Faculty and staff members have submitted nearly 400 ideas for innovative ways UC Davis could generate savings or revenue as part of the IDEA$ at Work budget campaign.
University of California President Michael V. Drake, M.D., today (Jan. 10) issued the following statement on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2023-24 budget:
While you’re working at UC Davis, do you ever catch yourself daydreaming of ways to make your job better? Wish you could cut a repeat hassle out of your work routine? Or wonder why UC Davis isn’t taking advantage of an opportunity that you can clearly see?