After 5 years of elevating evidence in #PayForSuccess, the Pay for Success Initiative has come to a close. Follow
@urbaninstitute for more & check out our final lessons learned: https://t.co/VvHARW6UAb
The #Payforsuccess Project Assessment Tool helps people answer a fundamental question: What makes for a strong PFS project? #impinv https://t.co/ev7tt35voU
Our experiences working with jurisdictions developing #payforsuccess projects have yielded these 3 #data-focused recommendations: https://t.co/PZbQHBIY2v
#Payforsuccess can save governments money, shift risk to 3rd-party funders & generate return for investors. But these benefits are paired with significant challenges. So why does anyone want to do this? #impinv https://t.co/V31l2OTCD7
Robust data are essential for localities pursuing #payforsuccess projects to be able to identify their target population & measure outcomes, but accessing & using these data can be daunting. This tool can help: https://t.co/W4cN6ycNQE
Similar to #payforsuccess, braiding & blending can address the wrong pockets problem—plus increase funding sustainability & scale up programs https://t.co/223YhvKk7a
Three key strategies to help generate buy-in and support for a project—regardless of whether the end payor is a federal, state, county, or city agency, or a combination https://t.co/grpKcnoZ5S
Cities considering #payforsuccess as a tool to fight blight could tie outcome payments to the number of blighted properties removed, number of parks added & changes in surrounding property values https://t.co/g7n55dbSwc
Since 2010, dozens of communities around the US have explored using #payforsuccess as a financing mechanism for addressing #recidivism, #juvenilejustice, and the justice system-related costs of chronic #homelessness https://t.co/HWKD5PmvjU