The Aspire Social Impact Bond: How social impact bond financing can promote positive social and economic outcomes

Author:

Coram Veronica1,Tually Selina1ORCID,Lester Leanne2,Kyron Michael23,Flatau Paul2,Goodwin‐Smith Ian1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Social Impact Flinders, College of Business, Government and Law Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Centre for Social Impact UWA, Business School University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Suicide Prevention and Resilience Research Centre, School of Psychological Science University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractFinancing human service delivery through social impact bonds (SIBs) is the subject of some critical commentary in the academic literature, but this tends to be largely theoretical rather than empirically based. This paper presents empirical evidence of how SIB financing can promote positive social and economic outcomes for governments, not‐for‐profit providers, individual service beneficiaries and society more broadly. The paper presents some of the results of an evaluation of the Aspire SIB, which financed an innovative intensive case management program providing housing and wraparound supports over a 3‐year period for people experiencing chronic homelessness. Aspire participants experienced significantly improved outcomes and decreased service needs, delivering downstream cost savings across several areas of government service delivery. This paper describes how the SIB financing mechanism underpinned the success of Aspire by promoting flexible, collaborative, outcome‐focussed and data‐informed responses to a challenging, multi‐faceted social problem.

Publisher

Wiley

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