Welcome to the NCEF's Searchable Education Finance Website
This site is designed to help legislators, legislative staff, and other researchers obtain information concerning the funding of K-12 education in the 50 states. While we have attempted to have totally current information for all aspects of this database, it is a work in progress and will be frequently updated. If you have questions or comments, please contact me at Josiah.Pettersen@ncsl.org or Stephen Smith at Stephen.Smith@ncsl.org as we have not finalized the design of the site and value your input. Click on the link below to reach the search engine page - you find a help menu if you have questions on the operation of the website.
The education finance subject areas that we have addressed in this website are:
- Local Taxing Methods, including; Property Tax, Assessment Rate, Local Sales Tax, and other sources of local revenue.
- Tax/Spending Limits, including; Tax and spending caps, tax and spending referenda, legislative body approval, and no or other tax and spending limits.
- Tax Credits/Exemptions, including; General tax credits and exemptions, homestead credits and exemptions, and other types of tax credits and exemptions.
- Earmarked State Revenue, including; Earmarked lottery revenue, earmarked general revenue, earmarked surtax revenue, educational endowments, and educational trust funds.
- Foundation program information, including; Foundation levels, foundation units, foundation programs descriptions, foundation weights and adjustments, save harmless provisions.
- Foundation and Categorical additional programs, including funding for; Transportation, special education, compensatory education, gifted and talented education, bilingual education, technology, teacher retirement and benefits, and other miscellaneous programs.
- Capital Outlay and Debt Service.
- Recent School Finance Litigation.
We would like to thank the American Education Finance Association (AEFA) and the National Education Agency (NEA) for sponsoring the National Center for Education Statistic's "Public School Finance Programs of the United States and Canada: 1998-99." The information contained within these documents was used as source material for much of the information contained within this database. To reach these original documents use the following link - http://www.nces.ed.gov/edfin/state_finance/stateFinancing.asp
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