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Capital for change: the investor role in social outcomes contracts

Seminar Room 1

As impact investing continues to gain global traction, and aligning private capital with public good continues to grow, social outcomes contracts are gaining renewed attention as a way to finance measurable impact. But what draws investors to this model? What makes it work in practice? And what needs to shift to unlock greater investment at scale?

This interactive workshop, hosted in partnership with Better Society Capital, brings together investor perspectives from both the UK and Sweden to explore the fundamentals of investing in social outcomes. Together, in this dynamic workshop, we’ll examine how social outcomes finance is evolving, what makes it attractive to mission-driven investors, and how to strengthen the ecosystem across borders.

The workshop is especially ideal for private sector actors, investors, philanthropies, and foundations – from those new to outcomes-based commissioning all the way to seasoned practitioners with insights to share.

Find a recording of the event here.

Presentations

Making social outcomes contracts work in the Nordic welfare states

We believe that we have valuable insights to share, when it comes to adapting the SOC model to the context of welfare states. Contrary to the UK, where charities and …

Why do investors invest in Social Outcomes Contracts

Given the announcement of the Social Impact Investment Vehicle by His Majesty's Treasury what role do investors play in building a stable ecosystem of social outcomes contracts. Why are investors …