Besides providing much-needed capacity-building support for community nonprofits, the fund will also work to maximize the impact of government funding by requiring grantmaking institutions to implement evidence-based practices in the funding decision process and to use measurable outcomes to assess the effectiveness of their subgrants. In addition, both grantmaking institutions and nonprofit community organizations that are awarded grants will be required to provide matching funds, such that every $1 in government spending will ultimately result in $3 in funding for programs and services.
For more information on the Social Innovation Fund, read CNCS' Frequently Asked Questions on the Social Innovation Fund or see the following articles and online resources:
What Exactly is the Social Innovation Fund?
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Why the Social Innovation Fund Matters
Sean Stannard-Stockton - Tactical Philanthropy
Details on the Social Innovation Fund from the Serve America Act
America Forward
White House Seeks $50-Million for 'Social Innovation'
Chronicle of Philanthropy
$50 Million Social Innovation Fund To Target Education, Health, Economy
NonProfit Times
Mrs. Obama Announces New Fund to Aid Nonprofits
New York Times
What Is the Social Innovation Fund?
The White House Blog
Thanks to Stephen Sherman, Reference Librarian, Foundation Center-Atlanta, for sharing this post.


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