Partners
Building a culture of mental health at work
Collaborating to expand mental health access.
ArcaMind welcomes partnerships with individuals and organizations committed to enhancing mental health support within their communities and workplaces.
Community Health Workers and Grassroots Leaders:
Empower your community by delivering accessible mental health interventions, bridging gaps in local services.
HR Professionals and Team Managers:
Foster a supportive work environment by integrating mental health strategies that enhance employee well-being and productivity.
Nonprofit Organizations Serving Vulnerable Populations:
Expand your impact by incorporating evidence-based mental health programs tailored to the needs of those you serve.
Educators and School Counselors:
Support students’ mental health by implementing PM+, designed to address the unique challenges faced by students.
Healthcare Providers Seeking to Broaden Services:
Integrate scalable mental health interventions into your practice to provide comprehensive care to your clients.
Outcomes and Impact
Within the gap of unmet needs lies the opportunity for positive change.
From Overwhelmed to Empowered:
A life regained with PM+
How a community transformed mental health support
We collaborate with

Senior Leadership
Driving organizational achievement while prioritizing employee well-being.

HR Executives
Committed to creating a supportive work environment.

Wellness Directors
Responsible for implementing effective well-being initiatives.
“The need for care is so enormous both locally and globally.”
Adam Brown, PhD
Professor of Psychology (Clinical) and Vice Provost of Research
The New School for Social Research
“There is always going to be a need and you have to be quick and responsive to be able to create care options or programming to help meet needs as they arise.”
Traci Marciniak, MBA, CFRE
Miller-Dwan Foundation
“If we want to heal from COVID, if we want to heal from economic challenges, and racial challenges, it has to be a community-based process.”
Brandon Kohrt, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Global Health and Director of the Division of Global Mental Health | George Washington University