Case studies
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- All
- Legislative or fiscal measures
- Mobilising community assets
- More effective and new collaborations
- Outcome-focused payments
- Pooling or repurposing existing resources
National strategy: Promoting healthy lifestyles and financing prevention in the Netherlands
Scotland’s 10-year strategy “Together we can” to embed prevention into national planning, budgeting
Envisaging a Social Prescribing Fund in England
“Come Eat Together” – Asset-based approach to tackle loneliness
Portugal’s Social Innovation Initiative
Tackling unemployment and social exclusion among immigrants in Finland (Koto-SIB)
Workplace health promotion to facilitate physical activity among office workers in Sweden
Children’s Welfare Social Impact Bond
Addressing maternal mortality and morbidity in California through public-private partnerships
Tackling inequality among children and young people in UK’s West London Zone
ADIE’s social impact contract
Finland’s children’s welfare social impact bond
Portugal’s projeto família social impact bond
France’s hémisphère social impact bond
UK’s mental health and employment partnership
UK’s The Skill Mill
Fair chance fund
United Kingdom’s microcredit as a public health initiative
The Brabant Outcomes Fund
The Newpin Programme
Reworked (with publications) Future Parks Accelerator
Future Parks Accelerator
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