Here’s how the federal government can put its social finance strategy at the heart of its recovery plan

Ahead of the upcoming Throne Speech, SVX founder Adam Spence offers a blueprint for bolstering the social impact sector post-pandemic

Why It Matters

The Prime Minister’s upcoming Throne Speech will set the tone for the federal government’s post-pandemic recovery plan. Updating and prioritizing the Social Innovation and Social Finance Strategy in this recovery plan would bolster the social impact sector — at a time when it’s simultaneously struggling to stay afloat and seeing steep increases in demand.

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