Third Sector Capital Partners Explained

Third Sector Capital Partners
Type:501(c)(3) nonprofit advisory firm
Industry:Policy advice
Founded: San Francisco
Founders:George Overholser, Caroline Whistler, and Drew von Glahn
Hq Location City:San Francisco and Washington DC
Hq Location Country:United States
Area Served:United States

Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc. is a nonprofit advisory firm with offices in Boston, Massachusetts, San Francisco, California, and Washington, DC. Founded in 2011, Third Sector leads governments, nonprofits, and private funders in building evidence-based initiatives and Pay for Success projects.[1] A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Third Sector is supported through philanthropic and government sources.

In 2016, president and co-founder Caroline Whistler was named to the Chronicle of Philanthropy's "40 Under 40" and was named by Living Cities one of the nation's 25 Disruptive Leaders.[2]

History

Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc. was founded in 2011 by George Overholser, Caroline Whistler, and Drew von Glahn. It opened offices in San Francisco, CA in 2014 followed by offices in Washington, DC.

Pay for Success

Pay for Success (PFS) is a contracting model that drives government resources toward high-performing social programs. PFS contracts track the effectiveness of programs over time to ensure that funding is directed toward programs that succeed in measurably improving the lives of people most in need.

Massachusetts was the first state in the nation to issue a competitive procurement process to obtain services using social innovation financing. Third Sector was selected to help lead both of the Commonwealth’s initial pilots through to implementation.[3] Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc. has also launched projects in Santa Clara County, California, Salt Lake County, Utah, and Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

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Notes and References

  1. Third Sector Capital Partners, www.thirdsectorcap.org
  2. Web site: 25 Disruptive Leaders Who Are Working to Close the Racial Opportunity Gaps. 22 September 2016 .
  3. Web site: Massachusetts First State in the Nation to Announce Initial Successful Bidders for 'Pay for Success' Contracts.
  4. Web site: Massachusetts is among first to 'pay for success' in social programs - The Boston Globe. .
  5. Web site: First-in-the-Nation "Pay for Success" Contracts Announced. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121018124315/http://www.philanthropyjournal.org/news/top-stories/first-nation-%E2%80%9Cpay-success%E2%80%9D-contracts-announced. 2012-10-18.
  6. Web site: Justice Department Announces $58 Million to Improve Reentry Outcomes.
  7. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-01-31 . 2013-11-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104202408/http://www.westernreserveplan.org/pdf_westernreserveplan/en-US/RQ25663-CtyExective-PayforSuccess-2012.pdf . dead .
  8. Web site: New approach to housing Santa Clara County homeless – The Mercury News. 13 August 2015.
  9. Web site: County launches 'Pay for Success' programs in attempt to cut back on homelessness, incarceration. Mike Gorrell The Salt Lake. Tribune.