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The Kids Mental Health Foundation Corporate Collective

Addressing the Knowledge Gap with a commitment to make an immediate and lasting impact on the mental health of children everywhere.

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The Knowledge Gap:

A new Ipsos survey in 2025 found a critical need for kids’ mental health resources for parents, teachers, and coaches. As the country continues to face a children’s mental health crisis, The Kids Mental Health Foundation stresses the important of thinking beyond treatment alone and helping grown-ups help kids build their mental wellness skills.

However, new data from this national survey of parents, teachers and coaches shows a significant gap in knowledge about how to build those skills. Addressing this Knowledge Gap is vital.

The Kids Mental Health Foundation Corporate Collective unites companies nationally with one goal—to address the Knowledge Gap—the disparity between adults who recognize the importance of supporting kids’ mental health and those who know the daily habits kids need to boost mental wellness.

Our Story
Infographic showing that 96% of parents value access to kids’ mental health resources, but only 35% strongly agree they understand the habits needed to support kids’ mental wellness.
Infographic highlighting that 97% of teachers surveyed believe mental health significantly affects student performance, according to The Kids Mental Health Foundation.
Infographic from The Kids Mental Health Foundation stating that 97% of coaches surveyed agree or strongly agree that mental health impacts performance.
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Joining the Collective:

The Kids Mental Health Foundation Corporate Collective empowers leading companies, brands, and employers committed to bridging the knowledge gap and fostering a brighter future for children's mental wellbeing. Members enjoy:

  • Year-round brand recognition and engagement opportunities
  • Thought leadership initiatives and events
  • Bloom program for employees to support working parents
  • Employee engagement opportunities

 

Corporate Collective members are stepping up to offer a proactive solution to create a world where mental health is a vital part of every child’s upbringing.

Our Expertise Leads the Way

The Kids Mental Health Foundation is powered by the real-world knowledge and expertise of more than 1,000 mental health professionals and researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, in partnership with other trusted experts.

Nationwide Children’s is home to the Big Lots Behavioral Health Pavilion, America’s largest center dedicated exclusively to child and adolescent behavioral and mental health on a pediatric medical campus.

Housed in the Pavilion is the Institute for Mental and Behavioral Health Research. Its mission is to conduct innovative translational, clinical and epidemiological research focused on etiology, prevention and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.

Founded on a long-standing history of excellence and national leadership for pediatric mental and behavioral health, The Kids Mental Health Foundation serves kids and grownups across the United States; creating and distributing evidence-informed tools and resources for parents, teachers, and coaches throughout the U.S. as we all work together to address the Knowledge Gap.

 

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Together, we can create a world where mental health is a vital part of every child’s upbringing.

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On Our Sleeves: Healthcare Partners

On Our Sleeves is a signature program of The Kids Mental Health Foundation partnering with leading children's hospitals and behavioral health providers. Focused on starting conversations and breaking stigmas, On Our Sleeves provides free resources to families, caregivers, educators and coaches across the country. Because we know kids don't wear their thoughts on their sleeves, this program gives them a voice.

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