8 McKinsey On Social Impact Bonds
8 McKinsey On Social Impact Bonds
8 McKinsey On Social Impact Bonds
Laura Callanan
and Jonathan Law
to every situation.
support pay-for-success
pilots.1
According to
rates).
comparative costs.
people 6
homeless,7
taxpayer funds.
somewhat theoretical.
Remedial
programs
CONSTITUENTS
Government currently
provides costly remedial
programs for constituents
4
NONPROFIT
SERVICE
PROVIDERS
INTERMEDIARY
3
Independent assessor determines
if predetermined performance
targets are met; if targets are
achieved, government repays
investors with a return and pays a
success bonus to intermediary and
service providers
GOVERNMENT
Preventive
programs
INVESTORS
INDEPENDENT
ASSESSOR
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Remedial programs: Programs that address negative social outcomes after
they've occurred (e.g., emergency room care for chronically homeless people).
Preventive programs: Programs that reduce negative social outcomes for
constituents and reduce demand for remedial programs (e.g., permanent
supportive housing for chronically homeless people).
Constituent treatment group: Constituents who receive preventive
programs. Program results for the treatment group are compared with
constituents who do not receive preventive programs (i.e., the constituent
control group) who did not receive similar services.
EVALUATION
ADVISER
SIB funds.
outcomes.
constituents.
Laura Callanan is a consultant in McKinseys New York office, where Jonathan Law is an associate principal.
The authors wish to thank Albert Bollard, Rebekah Emanuel, Rushabh Kapashi, Zach Marks, Genisha Saverimuthu,
John Willey, and Thorsten Wirkes for their contributions to this article. Copyright 2012 McKinsey & Company. All
rights reserved.