Creating pathways to mental health support
Creating pathways to mental health support
Globally 85% of people with mental health concerns receive no treatment at all for their condition.
As the demand for mental health resources grows, nonprofit organizations have the unique ability to offer accessible counseling, community programs, and essential resources tailored to diverse needs. Nonprofits can bridge gaps in mental health care with innovative approaches that create more resilient and mentally healthy communities.
Evidence-Based
Early intervention is the cornerstone of our programs which have demonstrated the ability to improve mental health outcomes.
Cost-Effective & Scalable
Programs are designed to be delivered by trained non-specialists in varied settings, optimizing resources and reducing costs.
Comprehensive
Programs focus on problem-solving, stress management, behavioral activation, and social support enhancement—building long-term resilience skills.
Outcomes and Impact
Within the gap of unmet needs lies the opportunity for positive change.
From Overwhelmed to Empowered:
A life regained with PM+
We collaborate with
Executive directors
Ensures mission and goals are achieved.
Board of directors
Dedicated to strategic philanthropy.
Program directors
Implements programs addressing community needs.
“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