The Chronicle of Philanthropy

How to Finance Obama's Social-Innovation Fund

As White House officials wrestle with how to secure money from an increasingly tightfisted Congress for the social-innovation fund it approved as part of the new national-service law, they could look to the estimated $5-billion worth of warrants, or options to buy bank stock at set prices, that the federal government acquired when it bailed...

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