Feasibility Reports

As part of the ResultsOHIO program, prospective Pay for Success (“PFS”) projects are subject to a uniform application and screening process. ResultsOHIO Feasibility Reports are only issued to those projects deemed PFS Appropriate and Ready, meaning that the project, as described in the application, meets the requirements for the ResultsOHIO model and is well positioned to move forward with a PFS contract should it receive the support of policymakers.
![]() | Cincinnati Works ProjectSeeks to expand long-term supports that not only focus on job skills and employment, but also address physical, psychological, spiritual, legal, and practical needs. Through this proposal, the organization aims to better address unemployment and underemployment with the goal of ultimately moving its members out of poverty.
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![]() | Columbus Works ProjectThe project seeks to expand career, life, and financial coaching, job placement services and wraparound supports to individuals as a means to address barriers to self-sufficiency, including legal services, medical and behavioral health care, and housing.
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![]() | Every Child Succeeds ProjectWith a focus on reducing preterm births and its adverse impacts on mothers, infants, and families, Every Child Succeeds provides a year of home visiting services to high-risk pregnant women.
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![]() | Foundation for Appalachian Ohio iSee ProjectThe Foundation for Appalachian Ohio seeks to partner with Vision to Learn and the Ohio Optometric Foundation to launch a mobile vision clinic to increase services for students and remove barriers to eye exams in high-need parts of the region.
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![]() | National Guard Scholarship Project |
![]() | OneFifteen Recovery ProjectWith a mission to heal people experiencing substance use disorders, OneFifteen seeks to expand its integrated and accessible continuum of care for individuals in southwest Ohio’s criminal justice system.
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![]() | Rural Action Phosphorus Mitigation & Wetland Restoration ProjectThe project seeks to reduce phosphorus loading in high-impact areas in the Western Lake Erie Basin Watershed by restoring wetlands and stream channels through best management practices. |