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Apr 20, 2021
New program helps first-time moms navigate motherhood
A local news outlet in Illinois welcomes Nurse-Family Partnership to southern Illinois and underscores the positive impact the program will have for first-time mothers and babies in the region.
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Apr 20, 2021
Investing in Positive Social Outcomes with Social Impact Bonds: Tracy Palandjian
Social Finance CEO and co-founder Tracy Palandjian joins the 3 Takeaways podcast to discuss using using impact investing and social impact bonds to achieve positive social outcomes.
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Apr 16, 2021
Nonprofit offers training you don’t have to pay for until you land a job
A Denver news outlet shares how Social Finance's Career Impact Bond makes it possible for individuals to receive training for in-demand careers and pay it back to others in the program only after they've landed a well-paying job.
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Apr 7, 2021
Job Training That’s Free Until You’re Hired Is a Blueprint for Biden
The New York Times uplifts Social Finance as a model for evidence-based, pay-for-success workforce training programs and underscores the importance of such programs as the country recovers from COVID-19.
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Mar 25, 2021
Funders Are Backing a Push to Clear Criminal Records. For Many Involved, It’s Personal
Inside Philanthropy reports on how funders like Blue Meridian's Justice and Mobility Fund are supporting the Clean Slate Initiative to automate criminal record clearance and remove barriers to economic mobility for justice-involved individuals.
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Mar 18, 2021
Diverse Talent Pipelines Require Diverse Communities
In an article for Forbes, a Year Up participant shares how, along with providing other support, the program connected her with temporary housing so that she could complete her internship at Salesforce.
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Mar 11, 2021
Reimagining Large-Scale Impact Philanthropy: An Interview With Merton Capital Founder Sean Davis
In an interview with Worth Magazine, Merton Capital founder Sean Davis cites Blue Meridian Partners as an example of effectively pooling philanthropic capital to scale solutions to social problems.
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Mar 9, 2021
Unifying America: Non-Profit Provides Support For Low-Income Workers Looking To Switch Careers
CBS Boston interviews 35-year-old Jeovanny Tovar, a father of three, about how Social Finance's Career Impact Bond has created new pathways to opportunity for him and his family.
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Mar 5, 2021
Served My Time But Still Not Free: The Legal Stigma of my Record Haunts Me | Opinion
In an article for Newsweek, Jay Jordan, Vice President of Alliance for Safety and Justice, draws from personal experience to underscore how criminal records act as lifelong barriers to opportunity.
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Feb 19, 2021
As admissions season descends, warning signs appear for low-income applicants
The Washington Post highlights College Possible as one of several organizations supporting low-income students through the college admissions process and helping them overcome challenges exacerbated by the ongoing pandemic.