Our panelists share early results from pay-for-success projects, explain what’s they’ve learned, and discuss how to collect data for evaluation.
Panelists:
Connie Malloy, program director, James Irvine Foundation, who oversees the foundation’s Pay for Success Initiative, a partnership with the Nonprofit Finance Fund to test a new approach to paying for social services, with the goal of improving results while reducing costs.
Eileen Neely, director of capital innovation, Living Cities, who leads the study of pay-for-success financing models at Living Cities, which promotes joint efforts by philanthropy and financial institutions to improve the lives of low-income people and the cities in which they live.
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