The Aspire Social Impact Bond: How social impact bond financing can promote positive social and economic outcomes

V. Coram, Selina Tually, Leanne Lester, Michael Kyron, Paul R Flatau, Ian Goodwin‐Smith
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Financing human service delivery through social impact bonds (SIBs) is the subject of some critical commentary in the academic literature, but this tends to be largely theoretical rather than empirically based. This paper presents empirical evidence of how SIB financing can promote positive social and economic outcomes for governments, not‐for‐profit providers, individual service beneficiaries and society more broadly. The paper presents some of the results of an evaluation of the Aspire SIB, which financed an innovative intensive case management program providing housing and wraparound supports over a 3‐year period for people experiencing chronic homelessness. Aspire participants experienced significantly improved outcomes and decreased service needs, delivering downstream cost savings across several areas of government service delivery. This paper describes how the SIB financing mechanism underpinned the success of Aspire by promoting flexible, collaborative, outcome‐focussed and data‐informed responses to a challenging, multi‐faceted social problem.
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卓望社会影响债券:社会影响债券融资如何促进积极的社会和经济成果
通过社会影响债券(SIBs)为人类服务提供融资是学术文献中一些批判性评论的主题,但这些评论大多是理论性的,而不是基于经验的。本文提供了实证证据,说明社会影响债券融资如何能为政府、非营利机构、个人服务受益者以及更广泛的社会促进积极的社会和经济成果。本文介绍了 Aspire SIB 项目的部分评估结果,该项目资助了一项创新的强化个案管理计划,在 3 年时间内为长期无家可归者提供住房和全方位支持。Aspire 项目的参与者在项目成果和服务需求方面都得到了显著改善,并在政府提供服务的多个领域实现了下游成本节约。本文介绍了 SIB 融资机制如何通过促进灵活、协作、注重成果和数据信息来应对具有挑战性的多方面社会问题,从而为 Aspire 项目的成功奠定了基础。
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