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Child/youth mental health and well-being program grants

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THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: Child/Youth Mental Health and Well-being, Mental Healthcare Access, Intervention/Prevention/Treatment
Deadline:
May 23, 2025

“The Tow Foundation is pleased to announce a new grant opportunity for nonprofit organizations innovatively expanding access to the care and support that youth need to thrive. The Foundation’s Innovation Fund intends to make grants to up to 10 organizations that are improving youth mental health and well-being and serving young people between the ages of 0-25, as well as their families.

Through the Innovation Fund, the Foundation hopes to inspire and invest in bold approaches, and to learn from exploring questions like: What are the most challenging barriers youth and their families face in accessing support for mental health and well-being? What emerging innovations exist to address these barriers? What is the resulting impact of these innovations on youth and their families?

The Innovation Fund takes a broad and inclusive approach when imagining the kinds of care and support that may have a positive impact on youth mental health and well-being. This includes interventions across the prevention to treatment continuum. We welcome submissions from a diverse array of organizations working in a variety of community, school, and clinical settings. For the purpose of this initiative, the word “innovation” could mean scaling proven efforts, attempting to apply existing efforts to new populations or geographies, or experimenting with a novel approach altogether. By not defining “innovation,” we hope to encourage creative thinking.”

Funder: The Tow Foundation
Eligibility:
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations (or those with a fiscal sponsor) in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Amount:
$300,000 – $1,000,000
Contact:
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Related: 2024 U.S. national survey on the mental health of LGBTQ+ young people by state

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