2017 Symposium Industry Report: Pay for Success

TABLE 7 Launched Pay for Success Projects in the United States

PROJECT CONTRACT

UPFRONT

MAXIMUM

SOCIAL ISSUE

LAUNCH DATE

DURATION INVESTMENT PAYMENT (MILLIONS) (MILLIONS) (YEARS)

PROJECT STATUS Ongoing

NAME

LOCATION Chicago,

Child-Parent Center Pay for Success Initiative Connecticut Family

Early Childhood Oct

4.0

$ 16.9

$ 34.5

IL

Development

2014

CT

Family

Feb

4.5

$ 12.5

Ongoing

Stability Project

Stability,

2016

Substance Abuse

Cuyahoga Partnering Cuyahoga

Housing &

Jan

6.0

$ 4.0

$ 5.0

Ongoing

for Family Success

County,

Child Welfare

2015

Program

OH

Denver Social Impact

Denver,

Homelessness

Feb

5.0

$ 8.7

$ 11.4

Ongoing

Bond Program

CO

2016

Asthma Management Demonstration Project Michigan Strong Beginnings Program

Fresno,

Asthma

March

2.0

$ 1.1

Ongoing

CA

Management

2013

Kent

Child &

Aug

Ongoing

County, MI Maternal Health 2016

Massachusetts

MA

Homelessness

Dec 2014

6.0

$ 3.5

$ 6.0

Ongoing

Chronic Homelessness

Pay for Success Initiative Massachusetts

MA

Juvenile Justice

Oct

7.0

$ 18.0

$ 27.0

Ongoing

Juvenile Justice Pay for Success Initiative The NYC ABLE Incarcerated Youth NYS Recidivism Project for Development Project Utah High Quality & Workforce

2014

New York City,

Juvenile Justice

Jan

3.0

$ 9.6

$ 11.7

Complete

NY

2012

NY

Criminal Justice

Dec 2013

5.5

$ 13.5

$ 21.5

Ongoing

Salt Lake County, UT

Early

Sept 2013

Undisclosed Reported

Preschool Program

Childhood

7.0

$ 7.0

Partial

Development

Outcomes

Project Welcome

Santa Clara Homelessness

Aug 2015

6.0

$ 6.9

$ 8.0

Ongoing

Home

County, CA

South Carolina Nurse-Family

SC

Child & Maternal

Feb

4.0

$ 30.0

$ 7.5

Ongoing

2016

Partnership Project

Health

DC Water

Washington,

Environment

Sept 2016

4.0

$ 25.0

N/A

Ongoing

Environmental Impact Bond

DC

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