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Social Impact Bonds and Entrepreneurial Activities
Contains material from Feb 2019
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Session 2: Charitable Use and Pursuit of Entrepreneurship Activities: Incubators, Accelerators, Prizes, Funds, and more - Entrepreneurial activities can be a meaningful and productive part of how nonprofits pursue their missions. Education, environment, energy, healthcare, economic development, job training and creation, poverty alleviation, equity, and justice are only a few of the areas that can benefit from innovation and entrepreneurship. But several questions arise: how to implement entrepreneurial activities, how to ensure charitable purposes, how to protect against impermissible private benefit, how to approach involvement by multiple parties, what to do about work product and intellectual property, among others. Learn how these engagements are possible, what to be aware of when doing them, and why this tool should be in even more toolboxes!
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Navjeet K. Bal, David A. Levitt
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Session 1
—44 mins
Social Impact Bonds and Pay for Performance Transactions (Feb 2019)
An introductory primer on social impact bonds. Understand the fundamental financial and legal structures of these innovative financing mechanisms which bring together governments, social service providers and impact investors to solve challenging social problems.
Originally presented: Jan 2019 Nonprofit Organizations Institute
Navjeet K. Bal,
Social Finance - Boston, MA
David A. Levitt,
Adler & Colvin - San Francisco, CA
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Laura E. Butzel, John Tyler
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Session 2
—41 mins
Charitable Use and Pursuit of Entrepreneurship Activities: Incubators, Accelerators, Prizes, Funds, and More (Feb 2019)
Entrepreneurial activities can be a meaningful and productive part of how nonprofits pursue their missions. Education, environment, energy, healthcare, economic development, job training and creation, poverty alleviation, equity, and justice are only a few of the areas that can benefit from innovation and entrepreneurship. But several questions arise: how to implement entrepreneurial activities, how to ensure charitable purposes, how to protect against impermissible private benefit, how to approach involvement by multiple parties, what to do about work product and intellectual property, among others. Learn how these engagements are possible, what to be aware of when doing them, and why this tool should be in even more toolboxes!
Originally presented: Jan 2019 Nonprofit Organizations Institute
Laura E. Butzel,
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP - New York, NY
John Tyler,
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation - Kansas City, MO