Impact Report
Quarter ending September 30, 2025
👋 Introduction
Overview
Welcome to the Innergiving Quarterly Report, a comprehensive overview of our organization's progress, achievements, and impact over the past quarter. This report serves as a testament to our steadfast commitment to promoting mental health awareness, personal growth, emotional resilience, and creating a collaborative community of philanthropic individuals and organizations.
As we reflect on our journey over the past quarter, we are filled with gratitude for the collective efforts that have brought us closer to achieving our mission. It is our hope that this report not only highlights our accomplishments but also demonstrates the power of collaboration, compassion, and resilience in shaping a brighter future for all.
We invite you to explore the following sections, which showcase the milestones we've reached and the lives we've touched through Innergiving's initiatives. Together, we are creating a world where individuals are empowered to cultivate self-awareness, empathy, and lasting personal growth.
Mission
To nurture minds, cultivate growth, and inspire compassionate action—creating a world rooted in understanding, empathy, and well-being.
Vision
We imagine a future where mental health and emotional well-being inspire a global movement of empathy, growth, and collective care. A world where understanding and support are not exceptions but the norm.
📈 Impact & Goals
Innergiving creates impact by reimagining philanthropy as a dynamic, trust-based ecosystem that amplifies the power of collective action. Through its innovative platform, Innergiving aligns the passions of members, the expertise of nonprofits, and the resources of for-profit organizations to drive sustainable, meaningful change across social, environmental, and mental health challenges.
Empowering Nonprofits
Innergiving provides nonprofits with consistent funding through the Innergiving Pooled Fund, allowing them to focus on their missions instead of being burdened by ongoing fundraising efforts. By showcasing their educational materials and impact stories on Heartstream, nonprofits gain visibility and build deeper connections with donors. This support enables nonprofits to scale their initiatives, reach underserved populations, and create long-lasting, systemic change in their fields.
Transforming Members into Changemakers
Innergiving enhances the member experience by offering transparency, community, and personal growth opportunities. Members see exactly how their contributions drive impact, fostering trust and engagement. Heartstream provides members with tools, insights, and resources to enhance their mental and emotional well-being, helping them grow as individuals while contributing to causes they care about. This dual benefit of outward impact and inward growth creates a deeper sense of fulfillment for every donor.
Driving Collaboration Across Sectors
Innergiving bridges the gap between nonprofits, members, and for-profit organizations, creating a collaborative ecosystem that amplifies the strengths of each stakeholder. For-profit partners contribute resources, tools, or services that enrich the platform, while nonprofits share expertise and members fuel change. This synergy drives innovation and creates a ripple effect of impact that extends beyond individual contributions.
Fostering a Culture of Trust and Connection
Innergiving’s trust-based model redefines giving by prioritizing transparency, accountability, and authentic relationships. By aligning resources and intentions, the platform builds a culture where stakeholders feel valued and connected, fostering a sense of shared purpose.
The Result
A scalable and sustainable platform that not only addresses immediate needs but also empowers individuals and organizations to be catalysts for lasting social and environmental change. Innergiving’s impact is not just measured in dollars granted but in lives transformed, communities strengthened, and a world reshaped by the power of collective action.
📊 Community Metrics
Innergivers
0
110,000+
215,000+
Nonprofits in Pool
30
100+
175+
Nonprofits in Community
30
1,800+
3,500+
For Profits in Community
0
2,700+
4,000+
Capital & Philanthropic Funds
0
100+
250+
Coaches & Therapists
0
150+
450+
📊 Funding Metrics
Fiscal Year Actual
0
Fiscal Year Goal
$5,500,000+
Cumulative Actual
$0
5-Year Goal
$95,000,000+
10-Year Goal
$340,000,000+
Fiscal Year Actual
$0
Fiscal Year Goal
$175,000+
Cumulative Actual
$0
5-Year Goal
$315,000+
10-Year Goal
$350,000+
American Institute of Boys and Men
$0
$0
Compassion Prison Project
$0
$0
Mental Health Literacy Collaborative
$0
$0
Mindfulness First
$0
$0
Peace In Schools
$0
$0
Project HEAL
$0
$0
The REAL Mental Health Foundation
$0
$0
📘 Challenges and Learning Opportunities
The mental health sector faces significant funding gaps that hinder access to care, innovation, and long-term solutions. Innergiving aims to address these challenges by providing nonprofits with sustainable, trust-based funding, allowing them to focus on impactful work rather than constant fundraising. Here’s how Innergiving can help bridge critical gaps:
1. Insufficient Funding for Preventive and Early Intervention Programs
Many mental health nonprofits struggle to secure funding for prevention and early intervention, as donors often prioritize immediate or crisis-oriented services. The Innergiving Pooled Fund ensures consistent support for programs that address root causes, reducing long-term mental health challenges.
2. Accessibility and Equity Challenges
Populations in underserved communities often lack access to mental health resources due to systemic inequities and limited funding. Innergiving’s model helps nonprofits scale their services to reach marginalized groups, ensuring equitable access to care and support.
3. Underfunding of Educational Initiatives
Public understanding of mental health remains limited, and funding for educational programs is often overlooked. Heartstream amplifies nonprofits’ educational efforts, providing members with access to vital resources and tools that promote awareness and resilience.
4. Overreliance on Short-Term Grants
Nonprofits frequently depend on short-term grants that lack the flexibility needed for long-term planning and innovation. Innergiving provides a sustainable funding source, enabling nonprofits to invest in scalable solutions and groundbreaking initiatives.
5. Fragmentation of Resources
The mental health sector often suffers from siloed efforts, where organizations work in isolation, duplicating efforts rather than collaborating. Innergiving fosters a connected ecosystem of nonprofits, members, and for-profits, encouraging collaboration and resource sharing to maximize impact.
6. Mental Health Stigma Reducing Investment
Stigma around mental health often deters individuals and institutions from prioritizing funding in this area. By framing mental health as a shared priority and integrating educational resources into the donor experience, Innergiving helps normalize and elevate mental health as a key societal issue.
❤️ Corporate Innergivers
Top 50 Contributors
🧾 Future Plans and Goals
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