Quotes: US MENA   Enter Symbol: NewsLetter: Search: advanced

UK finds new funding for social projects  Join our daily free Newsletter

MENAFN - AFP - 24/02/2013

No. of Ratings : 0
Digg This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story_s.aspx%3fstoryid%3d1093612404%26title%3dUK-finds-new-funding-for-social-projects%26src%3dRSS Share This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story_s.aspx%3fstoryid%3d1093612404%26title%3dUK-finds-new-funding-for-social-projects%26src%3dRSS Add to Delicious Seed this article Buzz this article Add to Reddit Add to furl Add to stumbleupon Add to Mixx!


 


(MENAFN - AFP) Whether it's tackling reoffending or keeping troubled families together, cash-strapped Britain is turning to a new payment-by-results scheme to provide public services -- and selling it to the world.Three years after they were first conceived, interest in so-called social impact bonds is growing as a way to encourage private investors to take over services from governments battling the aftermath of the financial crisis.The idea is simple. Philanthropic or business groups put up money for a social project with defined outcomes, such as helping homeless people off the streets, and if it succeeds, the state pays the bill and investors reap the rewards.If it fails, the investors lose their money and the taxpayer is unaffected.Although they were first launched under the previous Labour government, the bonds fit into Prime Minister David Cameron's "Big Society" project, which seeks to transfer government functions to civil society groups."In the past a huge amount of money has been wasted, and we're still left with stubborn, difficult social problems," the government minister for civil society, Nick Hurd, told AFP."We're determined to do a better job in tackling them even though we've got less money, so we have to be much smarter about how we spend the money and that's why we're changing the culture."Since the first ground-breaking project in 2010, social impact bonds have spread across Britain and they have also been adopted in the United States.Cameron intends to use Britain's presidency of the G8 this year to promote the idea, saying earlier this month that developed nations faced a shared challenge of tackling social problems while reducing their debt."Making this work requires a new kind of financial investment to help grow a bigger, stronger society. Britain is a global leader in this field," he said.The first social impact bonds were issued in 2010 in Peterborough, an otherwise unremarkable town in eastern England looking for a solution to high rates of reoffending among short-term prisoners at the local jail.Charitable trusts and foundations funded a 5 million project to help 3,000 short-term prisoners reintegrate into society following their release from Peterborough prison.If reoffending rates fall by at least 7.5 percent from what would be expected, investors will see returns of up to 13 percent a year.Although the first results are not due until 2014, the initiative has been replicated across the country with a dozen other projects now in development, many of them supporting innovative methods that would not normally get funding.In November 2012, the Greater London Authority approved a three-year outreach programme by two charities to help 800 homeless people off the streets of the British capital."What the GLA has done is basically say: we don't care how you do it, all we care about is the results, and that's great because it leaves us the free hands to design solutions," Mike McCall of the St Mungo's charity told AFP.A week after the London scheme was approved, authorities in nearby Essex awarded a 3.1 million scheme to help 380 teenagers at risk of going into state care to stay with their families.The success of the five-year plan will be measured by a reduction in the days the youngsters spend in care, as well as their school results and behaviour. If achieved, bond investors might expect returns of up to 12 percent a year.Among the backers in Essex are private investment firm Bridges Ventures and Big Society Capital, which uses funds from dormant bank accounts, but supporters hope a wider range of investors will step in when the first trials are complete."There will be a tipping point I think once some of the results start coming in and people will look differently at it," said Alisa Helbitz of Social Finance, which specialises in arranging funding for social enterprises.Danyal Sattar, social investment manager at the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, which worked on the Peterborough and Essex projects, admitted the risks were high and said the yields may need to be raised to attract more backers.Although his organisation likes the flexibility of the current system, he said: "At the end of it, to do this on a more replicated scale, government is going to have to offer appropriate returns to investors

 






  MENA News Headlines
May 24 2013Stalin police criticism sparks anti-Semitism row in Russia ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) An explosive comparison made by a liberal Russian politician between Stalin's agents and Hitler's secret police has provoked a storm of abusive criticism in Russia that has been ...

May 24 2013Hitler's shadow looms over anniversary of VW hometown ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Europe's number one carmaker Volkswagen is not keen on celebrating the 75th birthday of its German hometown of Wolfsburg on Sunday because of the long shadow cast by Adolf Hitler ...

May 24 2013Fashion brands say street crime threatens Paris tourism ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) The streets of Paris are getting a reputation of being unsafe for tourists and this is a threat to business by the great brand names of French fashion, a top body representing the ...

May 24 2013Journalism on verge 'of extinction' in DR Congo: media NGO ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Journalists' lives are in danger and they are being prevented from reporting freely in areas of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo that are controlled by armed M23 rebels, the NGO ...

May 24 2013Air China orders 100 Airbus A320 jets worth $8.8 bn ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Air China said on Friday it had ordered 100 Airbus A320 series medium-range single-aisle passenger jets, which carry a catalogue price of $8.8 billion (6.8 billion euros). Air China ...

May 24 2013Landmark Swiss-China trade deal on horizon in July ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Switzerland and China could sign a landmark free-trade agreement as early as July, the Alpine country said Friday, as Beijing seeks to underscore its growing global ties via deals ...

May 24 2013China's Catholics show fervour in Shanghai celebration ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Thousands of Chinese Catholics gathered in Shanghai on Friday for a celebration to honour the Virgin Mary, in a show of religious fervour permitted by the Communist-ruled ...

May 24 2013Ivorian student anger over university revamp ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Last year's reopening of Ivory Coast's universities was a grand affair, turning the page on a bloody leadership crisis that had forced their closure with new lecture halls, added ...

May 24 2013News Corp approves split into two firms June 28 ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) News Corp said Friday its board approved the breakup of the media-entertainment conglomerate headed by Rupert Murdoch into two separate companies, to be effective June 28. Murdoch ...

May 24 2013Default should be option for eurozone nations: Bundesbank ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) The head of the German central Bundesbank Jens Weidmann said on Friday that eurozone countries should be able to default, a possibility which the EU has gone to great lengths to ...

more...


 
Click to Apply






Google

 
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network

MENAFN News Market Data Countries Tools Section  
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network
Arabic MENAFN

Main News
News By Industry
News By Country
Marketwatch News
UPI News
Comtex News

IPO News
Islamic Finance News
Private Equity News

How-To Guides
Technology Section

Travel Section

Search News

Market Indices
Quotes & Charts

Global Indices
Arab Indices

US Markets Details

Commodoties

Oil & Energy

Currencies Cross Rates
Currencies Updates
Currency Converter

USA Stocks
Arab Stocks
 

Algeria 
Bahrain 
Egypt 
Iraq
Jordan 
Kuwait 
Lebanon
Morocco 
Oman 
Palestine
Qatar 
Saudi Arabia 
Syria
Tunisia 
UAE 
Yemen

Weather
Investment Game
Economic Calendar
Financial Glossary

My MENAFN
Portfolio Tracker

Voting

Financial Calculators

RSS Feeds [XML]

Corporate Monitor

Events

Real Estate
Submit Your Property

Arab Research
Buy a Research

Press Releases
Submit your PR

Join Newsletters


 
© 2000 menafn.com All Rights Reserved.  Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise | About MENAFN | Career Opportunities | Feedback | Help