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Innovating to Address the Systemic Drivers of Health

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Historically, the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) has been used as a term to capture these important upstream, non-medical drivers of health. For one client they have reduced waste by 47%, diverting 157,670 pounds of food from the landfill while helping concessionaires claim $200K in tax benefits in six months.

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How to Restore the Care in Long-Term Nursing Care

NonProfit Quarterly

This article is, with publisher permission, adapted from a more extensive journal article, “ A Tax Credit Proposal for Profit Moderation and Social Mission Maximization in Long-Term Residential Care Businesses ” published last year by Nonprofit Policy Forum.

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Why the Social Sector Needs an Impact Registry

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The only stakeholders who seem to be benefitting are the evaluation consultants, who profit greatly from what some refer to as an “evaluation-industrial complex.” Tokenization : Social impact can be turned into a digital asset that can be sold by non-profits and bought by funders.