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Announcing our Autumn '24 grants results

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We just wrapped up our Autumn 2024 round, and we’re delighted to be supporting organisations doing highly impactful work in the space of mental health and wellbeing. This round we supported six organisations for a total of $560,000. We received a large number of excellent applicants, and were not able to fund all of the organisations which applied – many of which we consider to be doing exceptional work. 

 

Our next round’s applications are open! Applications will close March 15th - you can find the application here.


MHFC team expands: Whilst Will Troy will continue to chair the MHFC, from the next round onwards Peter Brietbart and Lily Yu of the Bloom Wellbeing Fund will co-chair, bringing more capacity and experience into the project.

 

About the MHFC: Global mental health continues to be highly neglected despite contributing more to cumulative suffering than many more highly-prioritized physical health conditions. Mental health is integral to one's wellbeing yet hundreds of millions suffer annually from poor mental health. A handful of effectiveness-minded funders come together twice a year for an open grants round, looking to find and fund the most impactful mental health projects. If you or someone you know may be interested in joining us, we would warmly welcome new members! If you give (or are interested in giving) at least $50,000 annually to effective global mental health projects, please reach out or apply here to join.

 

Our grants this round:

  • $185K for Vida Plena* to support their work on interpersonal group therapy (G-IPT) in Ecuador.

  • $160K for Kaya Guides* for their whatsapp-based guided self-help program in India.

  • $20K for Overcome* (matched with Meta Charity Funders) to continue their work providing free telehealth services to sufferers of mental illness in LMICs.

  • $50K for Veneactiva to scale their stepped care therapy (IPC and G-IPT) for Venezuelan refugees in Peru.

  • $60K for Same Same to support LLM-powered digital mental health solutions for LGBTQI+ youth in Africa.

  • $80K for Sangath to deliver task-shifted psychotherapy for depression through primary care facilities in India.


*Renewal or former MHFC grantee

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