A by-the-numbers look at the federal government’s new social finance fund
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is promising almost $800 million for an experimental way to pay for charitable work, charging into the world of “social financing” to help charities and non-profits find new, and potentially cheaper, ways of delivering social services. Here are some figures to explain the pledge in this week’s economic update.
$755 million: Combined value of federal spending over 10 years for the social-finance fund.
$121 million: Actual hit the Liberals expect against government books from administrative costs and expected investment losses over the next five years.
$500 million: Funding a government panel recommended this summer for the fund.