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Making Public Policy Collective Impact Friendly
Government policies too often impede, rather than enhance, collaborative efforts.
Government policies too often impede, rather than enhance, collaborative efforts.
A framework to guide nonprofits in effectively assessing risk and opportunity in Pay for Success contracts.
A look at the strengths and weaknesses of the US Social Impact Bond field framework, and where we need to build capacity to establish SIBs as a viable financial tool.
Does the hype around “pay for performance” financing match the reality?
As leaders across sectors convene to discuss the new global agenda, the opportunity to collaborate on a new breed of large-scale development projects known as innovative financing has never been brighter.
Progress, pitfalls, and what lies ahead.
An analysis of the viability of pay-for-success initiatives in South Carolina shows that this new type of financing can work in more rural, "red” states.
SIBs hold great potential, but much remains to be done before they become a widely accepted tool for solving social problems in the US.
Is the social impact bond model better suited to environmental issues?
Let’s critically assess the model and imagine greater possibilities by keeping it simple.