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§1397n–10 Website

Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XX— - BLOCK GRANTS AND PROGRAMS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES AND ELDER JUSTICE › § 1397n–10

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Federal Interagency Council on Social Impact Partnerships must create and keep a public website that anyone can use. The site must show copies or links to every notice about a social impact partnership project and to every feasibility study paid for under this law. For each project that a State or local government agrees to, the website must list the project's goals; the services or actions used; the people who will be served; the expected benefits; the roles of all partners (like government agencies, service providers, evaluators, and investors); how payments are decided and paid and what performance is needed; the budget and timeline; who is eligible; how the project will be evaluated and how success is measured. The site must also post progress and final reports and give an estimate of savings to Federal, State, and local governments for each program and in total.

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Title 42, §1397n–10

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The Federal Interagency Council on Social Impact Partnerships shall establish and maintain a public website that shall display the following:
(1)A copy of, or method of accessing, each notice published regarding a social impact partnership project pursuant to this division.
(2)A copy of each feasibility study funded under this division.
(3)For each State or local government that has entered into an agreement with the Secretary for a social impact partnership project, the website shall contain the following information:
(A)The outcome goals of the project.
(B)A description of each intervention in the project.
(C)The target population that will be served by the project.
(D)The expected social benefits to participants who receive the intervention and others who may be impacted.
(E)The detailed roles, responsibilities, and purposes of each Federal, State, or local government entity, intermediary, service provider, independent evaluator, investor, or other stakeholder.
(F)The payment terms, methodology used to calculate outcome payments, the payment schedule, and performance thresholds.
(G)The project budget.
(H)The project timeline.
(I)The project eligibility criteria.
(J)The evaluation design.
(K)The metrics used to determine whether the proposed outcomes have been achieved and how these metrics are measured.
(4)A copy of the progress reports and the final reports relating to each social impact partnership project.
(5)An estimate of the savings to the Federal, State, and local government, on a program-by-program basis and in the aggregate, resulting from the successful completion of the social impact partnership project.

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42 U.S.C. § 1397n–10

Title 42The Public Health and Welfare

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73