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Investing in Services for Outcomes (ISO) Information for NGOs

Investing in Services for Outcomes (ISO) Information for NGOs. June 2014. Outline. What is ISO?.

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Investing in Services for Outcomes (ISO) Information for NGOs

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  1. Investing in Services for Outcomes (ISO)Information for NGOs June 2014

  2. Outline

  3. What is ISO? Investing in Services for Outcomes is an MSD programme designed to achieve better outcomes for children, families, whānau and communities through better investment decisions and engagement with NGOs.

  4. Where does it fit with government priorities? The Government wants to make a real difference to vulnerable people by improving access to, and the quality of, services that we purchase. ISO aims to ensure funding of NGOs is targeted to the achievement of specific outcomes for vulnerable people.

  5. How will we achieve it? • MSD Investment Strategy • Signalling how we will invest future funding, and in what services and areas • Moving towards investing in outcomes not outputs • Continue to support and increase the capability of NGOs • Organisational Capability Framework • ISO Contracting Approach • Streamlined funding and contracting (MBIE Streamlined Contracting Framework)

  6. What does ISO mean for NGOs?

  7. How will it work?

  8. ISO Contracting Approach progress

  9. Next steps Key milestones for the next six months (June – December 2014): Draft MSD Investment Strategy Moving to one contract for providers receiving less than $1m for 2014/15 funding round Bringing together CYF and FACS funding and contracting teams

  10. Improved outcomes for children, families, whānau and communities through better targeted investment

  11. Need more information? About ISO: www.msd.govt.nz/providers/ISO About the MBIE streamlined contracting for NGOswww.business.govt.nz/procurement ISO email:iso@msd.govt.nz

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