You've Never Seen Our Budget Like This

Understanding a budget, even a $5 billion budget like the County’s, should be as easy as pie — or a pie chart, bar graph, movable line graph or explanatory video.

And now it will be!

Today, the County’s Office of Financial Planning is rolling out a new online application, “Open Budget,” and a Learning Management System tutorial to explain how it works.

The idea is simple and empowering. Open Budget lets people turn thousands of pages of numbers and text into simple and immediately understandable visuals — like charts and graphs — just by clicking a button. And not just for one budget. Open Budget contains all the information for four fiscal years.

People can manipulate all that data to compare it, without ever having to scroll or leaf back and forth through those documents. It makes our budget — what some people thought of as solely the domain of number-crunchers — usable, clickable and sortable.

Say you want to look at your department’s revenue, or expenses, or staffing for a year, or over four years. Or you want to compare that to another department. Or you want to “drill down” that information for all the departments in your Group. Or compare groups; or even break that information down for individual programs!

Just picture that! Well, now you can — literally — with a click.

But Open Budget is more than just pictures. The application’s About section includes explanatory text and videos that explain what the County does, the differences between the public sector and private sector, how the County’s budget process works and how we manage debt.

It also allows you to access the County’s website, department websites and download information to create spreadsheets.

The goal of Open Budget, like its concept, is simple: increasefinancial literacy and promote civic engagement by making it easy for everyone to access and use County budgets.

Ultimately, Open Budget will be made available to the public as well. But we, as County employees, are getting a first look!

So open it up. Take that LMS training.

You’ll see our budget in a whole new way!

Open Budget Resources:

Website

LMS Training (Editor’s note: to access this link to LMS, use it in Internet Explorer)

LMS for Sheriff, DA, SDCERA

6 Colleges Offer Education Discounts to County Employees

Back to school season is not just for your children; it can be for you too. The County of San Diego formed partnerships with six universities and colleges to offer education discounts to County employees. Continued learning offers a variety of benefits including career development opportunities and greater earning potential.

You don’t need a degree to know that saving money while pursuing higher education is the smart move.

The County’s Education Partnerships include:

  • Ashford University: County employees are eligible for a 10 percent tuition grant, technology fee waiver and free required course material for all mandatory courses.

  • DeVry University: County employees are eligible for 10 percent off tuition and waiver of application fee. The discount does not apply to Master of Science in Education and graduate certificate programs.

  • Excelsior College: County employees and their spouses/domestic partners are eligible for a 20 percent tuition reduction in the associate and bachelor’s degree programs, and a 15 percent reduction on all masters programs.

  • National University: County employees are eligible for 15 percent off tuition and waiver of application fee.

  • Penn State University: County employees are eligible for a 5 percent tuition reduction when enrolling in any online courses, certificates and degree programs.

  • University of Phoenix: County employees are eligible for a 10 percenttuition reduction when enrolling in any degree program, certificate program or individual course.

To be eligible for the education discount, be sure to indicate you work for the "County of San Diego"on your college application or notify your college representative.

 For additional information please visit the Tuition Reimbursement page.