Mindful Philanthropy has partnered with philanthropic leaders across the country to create The Mental Health at the Center Roadshow, bringing our landmark guidance to seven cities. The day long workshops will offer philanthropic leaders and staff the opportunity to build their understanding of key mental health trends and solutions and expand their network of local peers with the help of experienced funders and subject matter experts.
Partners
Participants
The workshops are exclusively for philanthropic funders. This includes funders who work at the intersection of mental health and other issue areas such as education, youth development, and criminal justice. Philanthropic leadership and program staff in the host cities above can request to register, but space is limited to two registrants per organization.
Interested in attending a workshop?
Guidance
In late 2023, Mindful Philanthropy released Mental Health at the Center, a guidance series that includes a case for philanthropic investment and a strategic roadmap. The Roadshow will contextualize the reports, encourage collaboration and connect funders at the regional and national level. Both reports are available for free public download.
Why Mental Health?
Over 20% of the population lives with a mental health or substance use disorder.
From academic achievement to economic mobility and overall equality, mental health and addiction play a central role in every major social issue.
Mindful Philanthropy envisions a world in which all funders are invested in solutions that integrate mental health and well-being so that all people have equitable access to the tools and resources they need to be well.
About Mindful Philanthropy
Mindful Philanthropy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to increasing high-impact funding of mental health, addiction, and well-being. Launched in May 2020, Mindful Philanthropy is leading the conversation around how philanthropy can transform the landscape of mental health, addiction, and well-being. As an objective expert, Mindful Philanthropy simplifies the complex and vast mental health landscape, helps funders speed up the learning journey, and amplifies their impact at the intersection of mental health and other issue areas. Since 2020, the organization has guided more than $100 million in philanthropic donations into the mental health sector, engaged 174 funders with custom strategies, activated more than $300 million in public funding, and curated a network of more than 500 philanthropies and 300 high-impact nonprofit organizations.