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Innergiving, Public Benefit Corporation | Collaborative platform dedicated to transforming mental health by bridging the funding gap in mental health and well-being solutions.
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Innergiving, Public Benefit Corporation | Collaborative platform dedicated to transforming mental health by bridging the funding gap in mental health and well-being solutions.
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Innergiving is a collaborative platform that unites individuals, mental health organizations, and philanthropists to foster mental well-being, personal growth, and collective impact. For individuals, it’s a resource for inspiration, education, and daily growth that nurture emotional wellness and personal transformation. For organizations, it’s a powerful space to share their stories, expand their reach, and access vital funding to support their mission. For philanthropists (small and large), it’s an opportunity to create meaningful change by supporting both personal and community growth—turning every contribution into an investment in a healthier, more compassionate world.
We are a Public Benefit Corporation that empowers you to elevate emotional well-being (yours and others) through your participation decisions. Our model reimagines the philanthropic landscape by empowering community, elevating human connection and fostering a shared model where all stakeholders benefit. By joining our community, you are contributing to a shared vision of mental well-being, healing, and impact. We are a collaborative platform dedicated to transforming mental health by bridging the funding gap in mental health and well-being solutions. Through our pooled nonprofit funding model, we aim to foster a community-driven approach that benefits everyone involved.
Our community believes in the transformative power of sharing education, inspiration, stories, research, wisdom, and impact in a safe and non-judgmental space. We invite you to explore your inner landscape, embrace vulnerability, and celebrate your unique strengths as we learn and grow together.
Explore Heartstream - educational and inspirational feed, resources, and support groups as we delve into topics like mindfulness, personal development, social connection, mindful leadership, literacy, advocacy, mental health, and holistic well-being. Together, let's embark on a path of self-improvement, fostering empathy, understanding, and inner peace. At the same time solving a critical problem by nonprofit funding nonprofit organizations that are offering the most effective solutions.
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.
😢 Youth Mental Health
😢 Suicide Rates Among Preteens
😢 Workplace Mental Health
😢 Comfort in Discussing Mental Health
😢 Philanthropic Funding for Mental Health
In 2022, an estimated 23.1% of U.S. adults experienced a mental illness, totaling approximately 59.3 million individuals.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.