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Sunday, July 17, 2011

July 28 webinar on Social Impact Bonds

Because social impact bonds are really cool - see below!
Cheers,
Katharine
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Nonprofit Finance Fund

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Upcoming Webinar

"The Impact on Service Providers: Opportunities and Challenges
of PFS/SIB Participation"

Join us on on July 28th from 3:00pm – 4:15pm EST

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In our last webinar on Pay for Success projects and Social Impact Bonds (PFS/SIB), "First Mover States, What are They Doing and Why?", spokesmen from Massachusetts and Minnesota described their states' approaches to investigating and piloting potential PFS/SIB projects. These two states are taking different approaches to engaging state government and investors. However, one thing they clearly have in common is that their success will depend on the participation of high-performing service providers with a track record of successfully executing and measuring evidence-based programs.

To date, the public dialog on PFS/SIB has provided little opportunity for the service provider voice to be heard. In the July 28th webinar, leaders of three high-performing U.S.-based nonprofit organizations representing diverse social missions and service territories will share their thoughts on the opportunities and challenges of participating in PFS/SIB projects. Each will discuss their views on:
  • the resources, capacities and skills providers will need in order to participate successfully in PFS/SIB
  • the potential opportunities and benefits PFS/SIB can have for service providers and the constituencies they serve
  • risks and other obstacles they may face in participating in PFS/SIB
  • any recommendations for service providers who may be interested in investigating PFS/SIB
Panelists
Deborah DeSantis, President and CEO, Corporation for Supportive Housing
The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness. CSH delivers its core services in Washington, D.C. and in eleven states: California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island and Texas.

Jeff Edmondson, President, Strive
Serving Greater Cincinnati, Strive is focused on the success of children: every child, every step, from cradle to career. Strive unites common providers around shared issues, goals, measurements and results, and then actively supports and strengthens strategies that work.


Dorothy Stoneman, YouthBuild USA
YouthBuild is a youth and community development program that simultaneously addresses core issues facing low-income communities: housing, education, employment, crime prevention, and leadership development. There are YouthBuild programs in 45 states, Washington, DC, and the Virgin Islands.



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If you missed any of our previous webinars, they are available at our PFS/SIB Learning Hub! Visit payforsuccess.org or nffsib.org to see all of the free resources on this important topic! To go directly to any of the previous webinars, click on the titles below:


Webinar: "First-Mover States: What Are They Doing and Why?"

Webinar: "Pay for Success Projects and Social Impact Bonds: Structuring Considerations and Adaptations Arising from the Field"

Webchat: "The Federal Government's Role in Implementing the Social Impact Bond in the US"

Thanks for your participation in the Webinar!
NFF's SIB team


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Questions about the Webinar? Contact Jennifer Hurley.
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