Wednesday, November 20, 2013 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST 1 Scaling-Up: Connecting Effective Nonprofits to Capital Part One.

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Wednesday, November 20, :00 pm – 3:00 pm EST 1 Scaling-Up: Connecting Effective Nonprofits to Capital Part One

Participants  John Feather, CEO, Grantmakers in Aging  Chris Langston, Program Director, John A. Hartford Foundation  Margaret Laws, Director of Innovations for the Underserved Program, California Healthcare Foundation  Faith Mitchell, President and CEO, Grantmakers in Health  Alex Rossides, President, Social Impact Exchange 2

Agenda Welcome and Introductions Brief Overview of the Social Impact Exchange and Its Work in Healthcare Panelist Discussion Audience Q&A 3

A national membership association dedicated to scaling proven social solutions to improve the lives of millions Social Impact Exchange Overview Health Working Group Health Funder Network & Marketplace Key Roles for Local, Regional and National Funders Current Scaling Initiatives 4

5 The Commonwealth Fund W.K. Kellogg Foundation Helmsley Charitable Trust New York State Health Foundation Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services* Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Grantmakers In Aging The Kresge Foundation The Atlantic Philanthropies Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Fannie E. Rippel Foundation John A. Hartford Foundation California Healthcare Foundation Kaiser Permanente The California Endowment Grantmakers In Health LARC Danville Regional Foundation Pew Charitable Trusts Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation Jewish Healthcare Foundation Health Working Group Members * ad hoc member

Working Group Eligibility Guidelines Evidence – Quantitative, third-party outcomes study Growth Plan – Strategic document detailing growth goals, implementation strategies, financial projections, and timeline Scalability: Readiness to scale; initial success growing impact – E.g., for program replication: success in multiple locations and/or significant number served – Demonstrated transferability of outcomes 6

Health Working Group Process: An Overview Rigorous vetting process At least 3 members commit funding At least 25% of growth capital contributed Scaling initiatives shared with broader networks of funders 7

20-30 Lead Funders 1,000-2,000 Funders Network & Marketplace Lead Funders Scaling Initiatives Co-funding Process Funders: Foundations, Individuals, Corporations, Government Agencies Scaling Initiatives Broader Funder Networks Working Group Collaboratives

Initial Scaling Opportunities Center to Advance Palliative Care ( IMPACT ( Playworks ( Project ECHO ( Y-DPP ( 9

Exchange Contact Information Lauren Leroy, Senior Advisor: Alex Rossides, President: Anne Sherman, Vice President, Nonprofit Strategy: 10