Partnerships

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Corporate Partnerships

Corporate partners fund the research, curriculum and resources created to help kids everywhere. Together, we can ensure that every child’s mental health matters.

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On Our Sleeves: Healthcare Partners

Healthcare and behavioral health organizations can partner with us through our signature program, On Our Sleeves, that provides content to communities.

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Community Partnerships

Our community partners receive Kids Mental Health Foundation content to distribute through their organization and a list of recommended activities.

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Group & Individual Fundraising

Community groups, schools, youth sports leagues, foundations or other non-profit organizations can  create fundraising events, such as  virtual events, golf outings, 5Ks and silent auctions, benefiting the creation of free resources.

Our Partners

Abercrombie & Fitch
Big Lots
Columbus Blue Jackets
Columbus Crew
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Nationwide's Logo

Our Champions

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KMHF at The White House

Experts from The Kids Mental Health Foundation were invited to a roundtable discussion at The White House along with Hollywood executives to share their perspective on how film and TV can depict mental health upstream.
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Honoring Child Mental Health Advocates

The Kids Mental Health Foundation honored mental health advocates in the entertainment industry, Courtney B. Vance, Brianna Cayo Cotter, and Dr. Stacy L. Smith.