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Pay for Success

By Shane Wolf / August 24, 2018

Pay for Success: New Funding Strategy for Your Program Pay for success (PFS) is an innovative funding model that connects private investors with local governments to support social programs. If the program achieves agreed-upon outcomes, the government repays the investor. If not, the investor takes the loss. By reducing the government’s financial risk, PFS encourages…

NCDC Heads to the Circus City

By Shane Wolf / August 15, 2018

NCDC headed south to conduct a training for the Sarasota DUI Court. The team worked hard over the day and half on examining their target population, treatment needs, phases and ethical obligations. The only negative side to the training was experiencing the red tide first hand. Thank you to the Sarasota DUI Court team for…

Denver Sobriety Court Tackles Phases

By Shane Wolf / July 26, 2018

We conducted an Operational Tune-Up in Denver, CO in 2017 and had the opportunity to start helping the Denver Sobriety Court make changes. After continuous contact with emails and phone conversations, Project Director Shane Wolf traveled to the mile high state to provide a one day workshop on converting to the 5 phase model. The…

Pay for Success

By Shane Wolf / July 10, 2018

Pay for Success: New Funding Strategy for Your Program Pay for success (PFS) is an innovative funding model that connects private investors with local governments to support social programs. If the program achieves agreed-upon outcomes, the government repays the investor. If not, the investor takes the loss. By reducing the government’s financial risk, PFS encourages…

NCDC Trains in the Home of Paul Bunyan

By Shane Wolf / June 29, 2018

NCDC spent a week where everything is Paul Bunyan as we conducted two Operational Tune-Up trainings in Minnesota. 8 teams learned about ways to improve team dynamic and communication while also hearing about the ethical obligations of each team member. The trainings were great and a special thanks to Minnesota State Treatment Coordinator, Abby Kuschel,…

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