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The Aspen Institute Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation and Social Finance US are co-hosting an event to celebrate the launch of Social Finance’s latest white paper, “Foundations for Social Impact Bonds: How and Why Philanthropy is Catalyzing the Development of a New Market.”
Social Finance US will present the research findings followed by a panel discussion that explores the catalytic role foundations have played in the market and what role they may play as the market matures.
Speakers:
Tracy Palandjian, CEO and co-founder, Social Finance US
Jonathan Greenblatt, director, White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation
Surya Kolluri, managing director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Bill Pinakiewicz, vice president, Nonprofit Finance Fund
Jane Hughes, director of knowledge management, Social Finance US
Moderator: Kippy Joseph, associate director, innovation, Rockefeller Foundation
The Aspen Institute Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation and Social Finance US are co-hosting an event to celebrate the launch of Social Finance’s latest white paper, “Foundations for Social Impact Bonds: How and Why Philanthropy is Catalyzing the Development of a New Market.”