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Impact investing will build the kind of partnerships that we need for the current crisis, and will lay the groundwork for real change in the coming years.
Melissa Berman
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Investors to Pay for Prisoner Rehabilitation
03/19/2010
Peter Walker | The Guardian

The Gaurdian reports on the creation of an innovative social impact bond which will help fund education and support for ex-offenders. The bond was created through a partnership between the UK Ministry of Justice and Social Finance, whose Development Director is GIIN board member Toby Eccles.

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Private investors will pay for a project to rehabilitate prisoners and receive a return on their money if reoffending rates drop, under a pioneering plan announced by the government today which could eventually the way much welfare work is financed.

The pilot scheme for the so-called social impact bonds will see investors pay £5m towards intensive education and support for short-term prisoners leaving Peterborough prison in Cambridgeshire. A total of 3,000 will be helped over six years by the St Giles Trust, which specialises in working with ex-offenders.

Under the deal between the Ministry of Justice and Social Finance, a private organisation set up by a group of City grandees in 2007, investors will make a profit if reoffending rates fall by 7.5% or more. Profits will increase according to how much money the government saves on not having to prosecute and jail recidivists, up to a maximum return of 13%.

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