Increases in Athletic Budget and need for increased donations and revenue

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In a presentation to the athletic department’s major boosters in late April, Georgia Tech athletic director Todd Stansbury made the observation that his department’s $77 million budget may sound like a lot, but that it actually ranked in the lower third of the ACC.

Stansbury informed the donors that ultimately he was seeking to add another $10 million to the budget to become more competitive with the rest of the conference. On Thursday, the budget presentation at the athletic association’s final board meeting of the year gave notice that Tech is headed that way.

The projected budget for the 2018 fiscal year, which roughly corresponds with the 2017-18 academic year, calls for a break-even year in which revenues and spending will be $84.3 million. The projected spending for the 2017 fiscal year, which concludes June 30, will be $81.3 million.

Spending on salaries will increase 9 percent from the original 2017 budget, from $26.4 million to $28.8 million.

“Many of our salaries are at the lower tier of the ACC,” Tech CFO Marvin Lewis said in his budget presentation. “What we want to do is slowly make strategic increases to get us to the midpoint over time.”

Salaries for football coaches and staff were increased following the team’s nine-win season, which included wins over Virginia Tech and Georgia in the regular season and Kentucky in the bowl game. Coach Paul Johnson has not been shy about calling for an increase in pay for his staff to bring it more in line with the rest of the league.

To match the spending, there will be pressure to raise revenue through ticket sales and Tech Fund donations. The budget calls for a 17 percent increase in ticket sales — $12 million to $14.1 million. The department is counting on the football team’s favorable home schedule (the Yellow Jackets play Georgia at home, and the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game against Tennessee is part of the season-ticket package) and the optimism in the men’s basketball team to drive sales.

click on Ken's link for the rest. It's interesting that leasing BDS to Atlanta United brought in an additional $1.3 million.
 
Stansbury should review the Corporate Governance of the GTAA. He's leaving a considerable amount of money on the table by not creating an investor co-operative. That alone could net them the $10MM / year he needs.
 
Stansbury should review the Corporate Governance of the GTAA. He's leaving a considerable amount of money on the table by not creating an investor co-operative. That alone could net them the $10MM / year he needs.
email this to him. seriously, he's responsive.
 
email this to him. seriously, he's responsive.

It's not something you discuss via email. To give you perspective, it would mean that the GTAA would no longer have a non-profit governance structure.
 
Per the Institute's Fact Book there are ~10k graduate students at Tech. We could easily raise $10MM if we increased graduate athletic fees by $500/semester.

I'll email that to Todd.
How many of those 10k grad students get fee waivers?
 
How many of those 10k grad students get fee waivers?
At GT, those with tuition waivers get a tuition reduction to $25/semester, but still pay fees and insurance. At other universities, the fees and insurance are included in the tuition waiver.
 
Not all of them. There are fee waivers.
Let me log into my account and look. I had the maximum waivers and still paid fees. Tech gave me extra money on top of my funding to cover fees.

Edit: I paid all fees, including those USG extra fees they added. Maybe it's something new.
 
Let me log into my account and look. I had the maximum waivers and still paid fees. Tech gave me extra money on top of my funding to cover fees.
Would you like me to log into mine as well?
 
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