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Tag: social programs

Do Social Impact Bonds Still Have Promise?

Posted on December 1, 2015 by Natasha Patel

The government’s new experimental program seeks to encourage investors to finance social programs in a manner similar to they way they finance a business venture. These new “Pay for Success” programs, also known as social impact bonds, encourage private sector investors to finance social programs they believe will be successful. If the program achieves measurable…

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