Social Finance: trainers make the grade when students get good jobs

Social Finance: trainers make the grade when students get good jobs

By Harvard Business School

Social Finance has deftly aligned incentives around skills training. By pooling public and private resources and making job placement a shared goal, the nonprofit is providing proof of concept that could scale to address workforce development needs nationwide. Co-founder and CEO Tracy Palandjian explains career impact bonds and social impact bonds.
Social Finance: trainers make the grade when students get good jobs
Social Finance: trainers make the grade when students get good jobs
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