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Social Impact Bond: WIN3 - Brace for impact? Guideline for a Social Impact Bond, authored by Ian Dewae has been published.
This is the second of three planned reports within a longitudinal evaluation of the Kirklees Better Outcomes Partnership (KBOP).
This data release presents analysis from a longitudinal survey of LCF providers, commissioners, investors and intermediaries.
Discover the International Network for Data on Impact and Government Outcomes (INDIGO). Here you can explore our datasets, join our events and find out more about data sharing in the field of social outcomes.
Read the POGO Club's response to consultation on draft regulations to implement the Procurement Bill
This final in-depth review of the Be the Change Social Impact Bond is produced as part of the independent Commissioning Better Outcomes evaluation, and undertaken by Neil Stanworth and ATQ Consultants.
The case study report uses qualitative methods to trends, experiences and insights from key stakeholders such us funders, intermediaries, social investors, service providers, researchers, and public sector organisations In India around OBFs.
This paper investigates how the household’s joint decision to donate time (volunteer) and money changes following a health shock.
Explore our in-depth collection of case studies on impact bonds and other outcomes-based approaches around the world.
This article explores the link between how outcomes are contractually specified and how much is paid for their achievement.
This brief responds to the commitment G20 leaders made to reducing the gender gap in labour force participation by 25%.
This longitudinal study evaluates the contractual shift of a British support service for adults with multiple, complex needs from bilateral fee-for-service arrangements to an outcomes contract in the form of a ‘social impact bond’.
For this engaging with evidence webinar session, we explored the main findings, lessons learned and recommendations from the evaluation of the scaling up of Results Based Financing for Community Health Programme, implemented in Uganda by Living Goods.