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Fostering Collective Impact for Mental Wellbeing
➤ The Innergiving Manifesto
An Invitation: Where healing meets collaboration, and impact flows through wholeness
We live in a world that has forgotten its wholeness.
Our systems reward performance over presence, ambition over awareness, and productivity over peace.
Yet beneath the noise, a quiet remembering is happening — a call to reconnect to what truly matters.
Innergiving exists to nurture that remembering.
We believe that healing and giving are not separate acts. They are the same current — energy moving inward to restore, and outward to renew. When we give from a healed place, we change not just lives, but systems. We rebuild trust in humanity itself.
💫 What We’re Building
Innergiving is not a platform. It’s an ecosystem of transformation — a living network of organizations and people committed to wholeness.
It unites:
Transformational Nonprofits that support mental health, compassion, and emotional well-being.
Impact-Driven Businesses that lead with empathy, awareness, and purpose. Those proving that profit and social good are possible simultaneously.
Individual Donors and Participants who believe their inner growth can fuel collective healing.
Together, we co-create a new kind of giving — one that sustains hearts as much as it funds missions.
🕸️ How It Works
Innergiving channels the generosity of impact-driven organizations into a curated pooled fund that supports mental health and human potential.
In return, participating nonprofits and businesses share resources of healing and awareness through the Innergiving Feed — stories, tools, and wisdom that help individuals reconnect to themselves.
It’s a circular flow of value:
Healing fuels giving. Giving fuels connection. Connection fuels humanity.
🌱 A New Kind of Impact
Traditional philanthropy measures dollars. Innergiving measures resonance — the ripple of awareness, compassion, and humanity restored.
For businesses, this is not about charity. It’s about mindful impact — aligning what they give with who they are becoming. For nonprofits, it’s about being seen and supported for the wisdom they offer, not just the crises they solve. For individuals, it’s an invitation to give from within.
🔥 Our Belief
When we heal the inner world, we transform the outer one. When we give from awareness, we build systems rooted in care. When we remember our shared humanity, abundance becomes natural again.
Innergiving is a movement for that remembering — a gathering place for those ready to build a world that breathes, feels, and gives from the heart.
➤ Why We Do What We Do
At Innergiving, we believe the most powerful force for change is not technology—it's the human heart.
We are a community rooted in the pursuit of connection, belonging, and collective generosity. Born from the idea that giving should feel personal, purposeful, and healing, Innergiving reimagines philanthropy as a deeply human experience—one that values emotional intelligence over artificial intelligence, and trust over transactions.
We prioritize the inner experience of giving. That means fostering emotional connection, mental wellness, and authentic relationships—between donors, nonprofits, corporate philanthropists, and the communities we all serve. Our vision isn’t driven by metrics or algorithms. It’s driven by care, compassion, and a shared vision of a more emotionally attuned world.
At Innergiving, we’re not building a platform. We’re building a collective. One rooted in mindful generosity, radical transparency, and a belief that when we give from a place of inner wholeness, we create outer impact that truly lasts.
Mental health is the foundation of overall well-being, affecting how we think, feel, and act in our daily lives. It influences our relationships, work performance, and ability to cope with stress and adversity. Yet, despite its critical importance, mental health often remains overlooked or stigmatized. Globally, millions suffer in silence, unable to access the care they need due to systemic barriers, financial constraints, or societal judgment. Supporting mental health is not just about addressing crises—it's about creating environments where individuals can thrive emotionally, socially, and professionally.
Investing in mental health initiatives is essential for building resilient communities. When we prioritize mental well-being, we empower individuals to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society. Support can come in many forms: advocating for policy changes, funding accessible resources, or fostering conversations that normalize seeking help. By supporting mental health, we break the cycles of suffering and stigma, paving the way for healthier, more compassionate societies. Everyone deserves the opportunity to heal, grow, and live with dignity, and it starts with recognizing mental health as a universal priority.
😢 Prevalence of Mental Illness in the U.S.
In 2022, an estimated 23.1% of U.S. adults experienced a mental illness, totaling approximately 59.3 million individuals. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
😢 Youth Mental Health
Globally, one in seven adolescents aged 10-19 experiences a mental disorder, accounting for 15% of the global burden of disease in this age group. World Health Organization (WHO)
😢 Suicide Rates Among Preteens
A 2024 study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) revealed that suicide rates among children aged 8-12 have been increasing by approximately 8% annually since 2008. National Institute of Mental Health (NIH)
😢 Workplace Mental Health
The World Health Organization estimates that 15% of working-age adults have a mental disorder at any point in time, with depression and anxiety costing the global economy an estimated US$ 1 trillion annually in lost productivity. World Health Organization (WHO)
😢 Comfort in Discussing Mental Health
A February 2024 survey by the Pew Research Center found that 57% of U.S. adults feel comfortable discussing their mental health with close friends, 52% with immediate family members, and 50% with mental health therapists. National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI)
😢 Philanthropic Funding for Mental Health
According to Candid, in 2022, mental health initiatives in the United States received approximately $2.3 billion in philanthropic funding from over 11,000 funders, benefiting more than 11,000 nonprofits. This amount represents less than 1.7% of total philanthropic funding from nongovernmental sources, fiscally sponsored entities, and charitable gift funds. This underscores the significant funding gap in mental health compared to other philanthropic priorities. Candid
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