We coordinate a range of geographical and thematically focused peer learning groups which enable people to learn from each other.
To kick off SOC24, we began with our keynote address by Professor Tina Nabatchi from the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs at Syracuse University.
New to outcomes-based contracting and social impact bonds? Discover the basics about these innovative approaches to the provision of public services.
Discover the International Network for Data on Impact and Government Outcomes (INDIGO). Here you can explore our datasets, join our events and find out more about data sharing in the field of social outcomes.
This evidence review synthesises 22 documented OBF4ECCE experiences, augmented by expert interviews and stakeholder input, to present current knowledge and identify critical gaps for future program and research design.
INDIGO is a data and learning collaborative where different organisations share their data on a voluntary basis with the aim of creating a series of open data assets and advancing our understanding of outcomes-based contracting.
This article introduces the INDIGO dataset, covering its scope, data collection, and data model, along with its practical uses, future research potential, and the challenges of collaborative development.
We have a range of guidance to support you develop impact bonds, from setting and measuring outcomes, to awarding the contract and pricing outcomes.
This is a letter from 40 organisations and individual participants of the Oxford Procurement of Government Outcomes Club (Oxford POGO Club) to the Parliamentary Secretary at the Cabinet Office, Georgia Gould, MP
This final in-depth review of the HCT Independent Travel Training Social Impact Bond is produced as part of the independent Commissioning Better Outcomes evaluation, and undertaken by Neil Stanworth, ATQ Consultants
This report, commissioned by City of Doncaster Council, is an evaluation of the Big Picture Learning (BPL) service, part funded by the LCF.