Hack and Learn Technical and Learning Report - September 2023
This report reflects on the learnings and experiences of the participants of the September 2023 INDIGO Hack and Learn.
This report reflects on the learnings and experiences of the participants of the September 2023 INDIGO Hack and Learn.
For this engaging with evidence webinar session, we explored the findings of the third wave of the independent evaluation of the FCDO Development Impact Bonds (DIBs) Pilot Programme.
For this engaging with evidence webinar session, we looked at an exciting new publication on transformative cross-sector collaboration that the Whitehall and Industry Group and the Blavatnik School of Government have commissioned.
Every six months, we take stock of the new data on projects or upcoming projects and offer a snapshot of the landscape of impact bonds across the world. The fifth edition is now available!
We have a range of guidance to support you develop impact bonds, from setting and measuring outcomes, to awarding the contract and pricing outcomes.
The Collaboration Playbook: 'A Leader's Guide to Cross-sector Collaboration', co-authored by GO Lab researcher Ian Taylor and GO Lab alumnus Nigel Ball, has been published.
Are we in a new epoch of responsible business? This open access article provides a comprehensive review of the thinking around responsible business and the risks and opportunities for governments looking to harness it.
On the first day of SOC23 Professor Mark Considine (University of Melbourne) shared insights from his research on public service delivery.
This is the second of three planned reports within a longitudinal evaluation of the Kirklees Better Outcomes Partnership (KBOP).
Explore our in-depth collection of case studies on impact bonds and other outcomes-based approaches around the world.
This data release presents analysis from a longitudinal survey of LCF providers, commissioners, investors and intermediaries.
Read the POGO Club's response to consultation on draft regulations to implement the Procurement Bill
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.
Want to know more about the state of play of impact bonds? Explore our global interactive map to find out data on impact bonds in their various stages of development and policy areas.
This article explores the link between how outcomes are contractually specified and how much is paid for their achievement.
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.
Explore the Government Outcomes Lab and CIPFA's report on blockchain technology, offering practical guidance for leveraging collaboration in the public sector and improving social, economic, and environmental outcomes.
New to outcomes-based contracting and social impact bonds? Discover the basics about these innovative approaches to the provision of public services.
This article makes a significant contribution to our understanding of coordination programmes at a central–local government level.
In January 2023, Nigel Ball and Loic Menzie convened a roundtable to explore how a better balance can be struck between efficiency and resilience. This report sets out a number of ideas emerged from the discussion.
For this engaging with evidence webinar session, we explored the latest findings from the first interim report of the Mental Health and Employment Partnership (MHEP) evaluation for the Life Chances Fund (LCF).
The Wisbech Partnership was a voluntary place-based partnership of cross-sector organisations working to improve the social outcomes in the Cambridgeshire town. This case study examines the phenomena.