Trampolene, a research and technology non-profit organization in Singapore, is launching an employment program called the "Growing Alternate Talent For Engineering Sector (GATES)" for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs), specifically those with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), who may be less work-ready.
The program is funded by an innovative Outcomes-Based Contract, in which Impact Bridging Funders that provide upfront funding to Trampolene can receive Impact Repayments on their capital if Trampolene successfully achieves pre-agreed impact outcome targets. The contract is designed to encourage social service organizations like Trampolene to take new innovation risks, adopt strong impact measurement practices, and build a record of evidence-based impact. Through this Outcomes-Based Contract, Trampolene secured access to impact bridging funding to cover upfront costs, while mitigating impact risks associated with starting a new program. Additionally, Trampolene can tap into the support of private and philanthropic funders who can offer ongoing capacity-building advice based on measured progress-to-date.