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National strategy: Promoting healthy lifestyles and financing prevention in the Netherlands

National strategy: Promoting healthy lifestyles and financing prevention in the Netherlands Case study Netherlands Legislative actions The Netherlands tackles obesity, […]
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Scotland’s 10-year strategy “Together we can” to embed prevention into national planning, budgeting

Scotland’s 10-year strategy “Together we can” to embed prevention into national planning and budgeting Case study Scotland, U.K. Policy reform/strategy […]
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Envisaging a Social Prescribing Fund in England

Envisaging a Social Prescribing Fund in England Case study England (United-Kingdom) Local funds and national investor(s) England scales up social […]
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“Come Eat Together” – Asset-based approach to tackle loneliness

“Come Eat Together” – Asset-based approach to tackle loneliness Case study England (United-Kingdom) Asset-based community development County Durham combats loneliness […]
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Portugal’s Social Innovation Initiative

Portugal’s Social Innovation Initiative Case study Portugal Social Impact Bond (SIB) Portugal transforms social services under austerity with a €150m […]
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Tackling unemployment and social exclusion among immigrants in Finland (Koto-SIB)

Tackling unemployment and social exclusion among immigrants in Finland (Koto-SIB) Case study Finland Social Impact Bond (SIB) Finland tackles immigrant […]
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Workplace health promotion to facilitate physical activity among office workers in Sweden

Workplace health promotion to facilitate physical activity among office workers in Sweden Case study Sweden Employer-funded with government-supported wellness allowance […]
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Children’s Welfare Social Impact Bond

Children’s Welfare Social Impact Bond Case study Finland Social Impact Bond (SIB) Finland has introduced a Social Impact Bond (SIB) […]
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Addressing maternal mortality and morbidity in California through public-private partnerships

Addressing maternal mortality and morbidity in California through public-private partnerships Case study United States Public-private partnership (PPP) The California Maternal […]
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Tackling inequality among children and young people in UK’s West London Zone

Tackling inequality among children and young people in UK’s West London Zone Case study United-Kingdom Collective Impact Bond United Kingdom […]
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ADIE’s social impact contract

Addressing rural unemployment in France through ADIE’s social impact contract Case study France Social Impact Bond (SIB) The ADIE Social […]
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Finland’s children’s welfare social impact bond

Finland’s children’s welfare social impact bond Promoting preventative care Case study Finland Social Impact Bond (SIB) The Children’s Welfare Social […]
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Portugal’s projeto família social impact bond

Portugal’s projeto família social impact bond Supporting families, preventing institutionalisation Case study Portugal Social Impact Bond (SIB) The Projeto Família […]
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France’s hémisphère social impact bond

France’s hémisphère social impact bond Addressing homelessness and supporting asylum seekers Case study France Social Impact Bond (SIB) & social […]
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UK’s mental health and employment partnership

UK’s mental health and employment partnership Case study United-Kingdom Social Impact Bond (SIB) The Mental Health and Employment Partnership (MHEP) […]
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UK’s The Skill Mill

UK’s The Skill Mill A social enterprise employing young ex-offenders Case study United-Kingdom Social Impact Bond (SIB) & social enterprise […]
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Fair chance fund

Fair chance fund Improving outcomes for homeless youth in the UK Case study United-Kingdom Social Impact Bond (SIB) The Fair […]
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United Kingdom’s microcredit as a public health initiative

United Kingdom’s microcredit as a public health initiative Bridging financial gaps for well-being Case study United-Kingdom Microcredit The UK microcredit […]
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The Brabant Outcomes Fund

The Brabant Outcomes Fund Scaling social entrepreneurship in the Netherlands Case study Netherlands Social Outcomes Contracting (SOC) The Brabant Outcomes […]
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The Newpin Programme

The Newpin Programme Restoring families and transforming child protection in Australia Case study Australia Social Impact Bond (SIB) Child protection […]
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Reworked (with publications) Future Parks Accelerator

Future Parks Accelerator A £14 million joint venture between The National Lottery Heritage Fund and the National Trust Case study […]
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Future Parks Accelerator

Future Parks Accelerator A £14 million joint venture between The National Lottery Heritage Fund and the National Trust Case study […]
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