Efficiency Starts One Dollar at a Time
Friday, May 1st, 2009
pic by PBS Hawaii.org
President Obama asked his Cabinet members to identify $100 million dollars in savings over a 90 day period. Critics found it to be an opportunity to pock fun and promote their opposition to the stimulus bill.
Building a sound budgeting process begins one dollar at a time and one program at a time. The first $100 million , the next $100 million and the next $100 million, etc.. all eventually add up to a figure that makes a substantial impact.
The budgeting process for 2010 will begin soon to cut programs that have historically been over budget or failed to deliver adequate results. Organizations need to be able to measure outcomes for the funding they receive during and after their use of said funds.
Below I have provided a few suggestions for cutting costs or gaining revenues.
- No more Saturday mail service
- Create kiosks in malls for online paying of government services
- Require each school district to utilize advertising on buses/vans to offset transportation costs.
- Require all public schools to affiliate with arts and music programs base on a standard for all students.
- Require a % of funding to arts and music organizations go to serve public school students as a first priority.
- Turnover conservation and maintenance of all parks to nonprofits in the business of park and recreation services.
- Discharge those in prison for minor drug offenses and give them community service. The average cost of $20,000 for incarceration is so inefficient.


