A program in Florida that offers matching state money for private donations has not been supported since 2008, reports The Miami Herald. This has left some building projects stranded, with state-college officials worrying about how the lack of funding might affect donations in the future. The state’s program for facilities is the most generous, matching dollar for dollar.
But the Legislature hasn’t funded the programs since 2008, leaving universities waiting on a total of nearly $300-million in state matches. The state’s colleges are waiting on another $220-million to be matched through similar programs.
Universities and the Board of Governors say restoring the funding to the programs is a legislative priority. They worry that continuing to leave them unfunded could have a chilling effect on private donations. In many cases, universities are fronting the money from the state with other funds.
“The donors are paying attention to it,” said Mark Walsh, University of South Florida’s lobbyist.
But the paper reports that state legislators seem unwilling to revive the program, amid the state’s $4-billion budget shortfall. Some institutions, like the University of Florida, are pushing ahead with projects anyway — and scaling them back where necessary.

