The Guardian: Do social impact bonds really work for charities?
In a piece for The Guardian, Tim Smedley explores how charities have found the experience of operating within a social impact bond structure. Kieran Gordon, chief executive of Career Connect, is among those to share his experiences of working on a SIB-funded programme – discussing the challenges of pricing outcomes, the added flexibility within service […]
In a piece for The Guardian, Tim Smedley explores how charities have found the experience of operating within a social impact bond structure.
Kieran Gordon, chief executive of Career Connect, is among those to share his experiences of working on a SIB-funded programme – discussing the challenges of pricing outcomes, the added flexibility within service delivery, and the value created for Government.
Bridges backed Career Connect’s first SIB-funded programme in 2012. We subsequently invested again when it became the first provider in the world to be recommissioned for a follow-on SIB-funded programme, in 2015.
Read the full Guardian article here.