National Fund (21)

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2024 Goal $3,500,000
Mental Health & Well-Being | Youth & Young Adult Focus
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Filters: Including Region, Female Founder, Underserved Founder(s), Industry/NTEE, Keywords, Org Name, Revenue, Geo, Focus, Ratings, and More...
Fund includes Education, Crisis, Foster Care, Research, Advocacy, Education, Suicide Prevention & Intervention, Mindfulness & Social Emotional Learning, Storytelling, BIPOC, Technology, Treatment.
Mission: Changing the conversation about mental health.
Dedicated to saving lives and to building stronger families and communities. Through education, research, advocacy, and a focus on young adults ages 14–25, Active Minds is opening up the conversation about mental health and creating lasting change in the way mental health is talked about, cared for, and valued in the United States.
Mission: To promote the understanding and prevention of suicide and support those who have been affected by it.
Vision: We are an inclusive community that envisions a world where people know how to prevent suicide and find hope and healing.
Mission: To prevent, treat, and cure anxiety disorders and depression.
ADAA improves the quality of life for those who suffer through evidence-based educational resources, professional practice, and scientific research. ADAA’s promise is to raise awareness about the impact of mental health on physical health, to find new treatments, and one day prevent and cure anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders.
Mission: AMHC normalizes and de-stigmatizes mental health within the Asian community.
Vision: AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide.
Mission: Supports youth mental health and works with young people to build a kinder and braver world.
Vision: Aims to make kindness cool, validate the emotions of young people, and eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health.
Mission: To end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness. Read on to learn more.
Vision: We create multimedia campaigns, curate storytelling movements, and develop youth programs to encourage a diverse cultural conversation around mental health.
Mission: To create a healthy, just, resilient, and trauma-informed society where all individuals, families, and communities have the social, political, cultural, economic, and spiritual opportunities and support necessary to thrive.
Vision: Envisions a future where individuals, families, organizations, communities, and systems stand empowered to realize their full potential.
Crisis Text Line is a nonprofit organization that provides free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention in English and Spanish. Since its launch in 2013, Crisis Text Line has engaged in more than 7.5 million crisis conversations and trained over 55,000 volunteers to support people in their moments of need.
Mission: DBSA provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders.
Vision: The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) envisions wellness for people living with mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder).
Mission: To provide mental health education to students in kindergarten through college, and to the adults in their communities.
Our goal is to end the stigma and destructive behaviors often associated with mental health issues. By increasing help-seeking behavior, Minding Your Mind programs move away from crisis-based response to prevention through education.
Mission: The NCAC models, promotes, and delivers excellence in child abuse response and prevention through service, education, and leadership.
Located in Huntsville, Alabama, revolutionized the United States’ response to child sexual abuse. Since its creation in 1985, the NCAC has served as a model for the 1,100+ Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) now operating in the United States and in more than 41 countries throughout the world.
Mission: To change the stats around relationship abuse, One Love is laser focused on achieving key prevention outcomes.
Founded in 2010 to honor Yeardley Love, One Love works to ensure everyone understands the difference between a healthy and unhealthy relationship. After her death, Yeardley’s friends and family were stunned to learn that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men will be in an abusive relationship in their lifetime. One Love exists because Yeardley was killed and her death was avoidable.
Mission: To transform how our nation addresses addiction by empowering families, advancing effective care, shaping public policy and changing culture.
Who We Are: The nation’s leading organization dedicated to addiction prevention, treatment and recovery, we are a diverse community of researchers, advocates, clinicians, communicators and more.
Mission: To liberate mind and heart through teen-centered transformative mindfulness education.
Vision: To reverse the teen mental health crisis so the next generation of adults can thrive.
In a conversation with his wife, Shelaine, Derek Maxfield lamented that someone should “do something” to help adult female survivors of child sexual abuse find hope and healing. He recognized that when you give someone hope and resources, they become the steward of their own healing. Together in 2014, the Maxfield family founded Saprea to fight child sexual abuse and its lasting impacts through healing and prevention services.
Mission: To build the consciousness of Youth of Color and their caregivers on the recognition and importance of mental health, empower youth and their families to seek help and manage mental health and influence systems and services to receive and address the needs of Youth of Color and their families.
Vision: Envision a world where EVERY child, teen, and young adult (inclusive of all points of diversity) feels the freedom to live unapologetically and authentically within an environment that allows them to rise and thrive.
Mission: To provide preventative, sustainable wellbeing practices to one billion people within one generation.
Our Cities of Wellbeing initiatives are the roadmap toward this reality, where epidemic levels of anxiety, depression, isolation, suicide, violence, and toxicity become the artifacts of a past generation. We believe that mental wellbeing is a universal human right that everyone needs to learn at the earliest age and cultivate throughout adulthood.
Mission: Promoting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color.
The Steve Fund is the nation’s leading organization focused on supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color. The Steve Fund works with colleges and universities, non-profits, researchers, mental health experts, families, and young people to promote programs and strategies that build understanding and assistance for the mental and emotional health of the nation’s young people of color.
Think of Us is a research and design lab for the social sector. Led and guided by people who have been directly impacted by the child welfare system, we are a trusted partner across the field nationally. We publish groundbreaking research, work with cities, states, and tribes to co-design and implement solutions to long-standing challenges, and advise federal and state policy makers on effective, bipartisan solutions.
Mission: To empower individuals to put their names and faces on their true stories of recovery from mental illness and addiction.
Vision: To one day live in a world where we don’t have to call it “brave” to talk openly about mental illness. We’ll simply call it talking.
Mission: To support and grow a community of clinicians, researchers, educators, and people whose lives are affected by trauma, who collaborate to research, develop, disseminate, and implement optimal trauma treatments for children and adults.
Who We Are: The Trauma Research Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit founded in May of 2018, organized to promote clinical, scientific and educational projects.
Criteria:
-Youth mental health impact directly or indirectly
-Revenue $250K-$10M (with exceptions)
-Registered 501c3
-National presence
-Clear vision & mission
-Service alignment with vision/mission
-Minimum 3 years in operation with exceptions for concepts that have a well-positioned and structured plan
-U.S. based charitable organization
-Culture that values diversity, equity & inclusion
-Culture that values personal & professional development
Criteria (continued):
-Impact Reports(s) - ability to measure impact
-Financial Statement(s) - stable and transparent (min 3 years)
-Open to leadership interviews
-Serve youth or young adult (0-18, 18-30)
-Minimum 3 board members
-Leadership - minimum experience of 3 years
-Leadership has clear vision, empowers people, collaborates with partners, innovative
-Organization is fully transparent
-Sufficient reserves
-Funding diversity. Reasonable distribution of grants, donations, events, fees, investments
-Ratings on GuideStar (Candid) & Charity Navigator
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