Join us for an insightful conversation on how to blend philanthropic financial instruments (grants, Program-Related Investments and loan guarantees) with public rental and service subsidies to produce risk-adjusted investment opportunities. In this session, attendees will explore a real-world example that aims to leverage philanthropic capital, public policy reform, and existing governmental subsidies to create a scalable and replicable investment model to address foster youth homelessness in Los Angeles County. The model is applicable to other impact investing opportunities, and is currently being considered for replication in New York and the San Francisco Bay Area.
From Crisis to Catalyst: Synchronizing Philanthropy’s Financial Instruments to End the Foster Care-to-Homelessness Pipeline
Track
Catalytic Philanthropy
Format
Workshop (Up to 3 Facilitators/Instructors)
Speakers
- NameKevin Clark
- TitleSenior Director
- OrganizationGood River Partners
- NameDaniel Heimpel
- TitleManaging Director
- OrganizationGood River Partners
Description
Join us for an insightful conversation on how to blend philanthropic financial instruments (grants, Program-Related Investments and loan guarantees) with public rental and service subsidies to produce risk-adjusted investment opportunities. In this session, attendees will explore a real-world example that aims to leverage philanthropic capital, public policy reform, and existing governmental subsidies to create a scalable and replicable investment model to address foster youth homelessness in Los Angeles County. The model is applicable to other impact investing opportunities, and is currently being considered for replication in New York and the San Francisco Bay Area.