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The exchange offering a new way to do payment by results
One of the problems in development is that donors often struggle to find the organizations that are doing the most to improve people's lives, in the most cost-effective way possible. Meanwhile, those organizations often struggle to navigate a complex, time-consuming bureaucracy to get their hands on much-needed money.
A Better Way for Corporations to Finance Social Impact
Corporations committed to meeting environmental, social impact, and governance (ESG) goals often find it difficult to demonstrate the impact of their social investment.
The next step in pay-for-performance: A marketplace for buying and selling social outcomes
ImpactAlpha, April 13 – A new marketplace has brokered its first deal: the “sale” of $2 million in improved education and mental health outcomes for children in Ukraine.
Meet Phyllis Kulander Costanza, Co-Founder and President of OutcomesX, an innovative marketplace that is transforming social impact into an investable asset.
On the cover of this issue of The NGO Whisperer® Magazine is Phyllis Kurlander Costanza, Co-Founder and President of OutcomesX, an innovative marketplace for social impact.
Why the Social Sector Needs an Impact Registry
Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply report your program results and get them externally verified by a trusted third-party registry? It’s not as impossible as it sounds—in fact, we’re close.
How Impact Data Changes the Way Donors Give
A recent study shows that comparable, easily digestible metrics shifted donations from charities with only a good pitch to those with demonstrable results.
ESG: Right Thesis Wrong Data
An outmoded ESG data regime hasn’t kept pace with the needs of investors, companies, and rating agencies. It’s time for ESG data that measures financial and societal impact, not just risk.
University of Chicago: There’s no Data to Determine if ESG Is Working
People investing in ESG funds want their money to have an impact.