Ottawa Citizen

THE WORLD OF SOCIAL FINANCE

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• The federal government is looking to grow the number of groups involved in social finance, and consulting on a plan until Dec. 31. Here’s a guide to the terminolog­y involved:

Social innovation: an overarchin­g idea for coming up with new ways to tackle social or economic challenges, such as job training for hard-toemploy individual­s or finding more affordable housing. It also involves testing ideas and measuring effects to determine if an idea is working.

Social finance: Refers to using private capital to fund programs that deliver a public good, like job skills training. It helps investors finance projects that benefit their community and helps charities and non-profits to tap into new sources of funding.

Social enterprise: These are usually community-based businesses that provide goods or services like a bakery or cleaning company with their main focus being on delivering social programs, or making an environmen­tal impact. The Social Enterprise Council of Canada says these companies reinvest their profits to expand their reach.

Social impact bond: The bond is a partnershi­p between government­s, private investors, service delivery organizati­ons and, in some cases, an intermedia­ry who acts as a broker. Investors put money into an organizati­on that delivers a social program, which signs an agreement with the government for money if they meet specific performanc­e benchmarks. Investors get a return based on results, moving the financial risk away from government­s.

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