Children’s Mental Health Innovation Awards

Our program aims to seed fund transformative mental healthcare solutions for children across the U.S. It helps address the lack of investment in youth mental health, connect innovative ideas with capital, and build capacity for nonprofits. 
The Morgan Stanley Alliance for Children’s Mental Health was created to address a serious and growing problem for the next generation. With the Innovation Awards, we hope to further this goal by identifying and advancing new, impactful ways to help address mental illness in children and young adults.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Stanley and Chair, Morgan Stanley Alliance for Children’s Mental Health Advisory Board

Announcing 2024 Winners

Learn more about the game-changing work being done to support children's mental health.

View Past Winners here
Meet the 2024 Innovation Award Winners

JOAN STEINBERG
Global Head of Philanthropy

President, Morgan Stanley Foundation

00:01 - 00:22

Mental health is a real problem within our children and our teenagers. 1 in 5 will have a mental health disorder, and sadly, nearly two thirds of them won't get treatment.

The goals of the innovation program are simple. Seed fund these really innovative and interesting, impactful programs and really increase the entire capacity of the field in mental health.

ESSA ZIMMERMAN,

Founder & Executive Director, Upstream Education

00:28 - 00:43

We asked ourselves the question: How do we equip the first responders to student stress and anxiety with concrete tools? 

Upstream Education trains and equips educators in our program of bite-sized, Tier 1 mental health and social emotional learning tools.

VALERIE GRISON-ALSOP,

Founder & Executive Director, Give Us The Floor 

00:44 - 01:02

Give Us the Floor is a nonprofit organization and we help LGBTQIA+ youth in distress via online peer support. Most of the participants that come to the app don't have access to a support system.

DR. RAMONA FRIEDMAN,

Co-founder, Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health

01:04 - 01:12

I have seen the need for youth mental health grow over time. We just don't have enough access to those treatments that actually work for our teens.

LORI BUTTERWORTH,

Co-founder, Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health

01:13 - 01:26

Our focus on first generation teens starts with them. The Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health was founded to increase access to quality, evidence-based treatment for kids as quickly as possible.

DANIELLE DE LA FUENTE,

Founder & Executive Director, Amal Alliance

01:30 - 01:42

Amal Alliance helps provide displaced and vulnerable children with those social and emotional skills to build resilience, and ensures we're bringing mental health and well-being support to them.

LAUREN ANDERSON,

Founder & Executive Director, Our Minds Matter

01:44 - 01:58

Our Minds Matter clubs are teen-led. Our program centers on evidence-based protective factors that are proven to increase the mental well-being of teens and reduce their risk of suicide.

TESSA ZIMMERMAN, Upstream Education
02:00 - 02:19

When a name like Morgan Stanley says: “Hey World, we need to pay attention to children's mental health.” That sets a new precedent for the field.

This award not only provides us to scale, we're getting the thought partnership support to really be the best organization we can be.

JOAN STEINBERG

02:20 -  02:33

When you meet people who've dedicated their lives to this, it makes you want to work harder and do more.

We all need to rally together to try to find solutions to help young people solve their mental health problems.

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      Displaced children face

       

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      many mental health challenges.

       

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      Trauma, loss, grief, anxiety and depression.

       

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      Amal Alliance helps children heal

       

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      and provides them

       

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      with the skills and tools

       

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      that they need to overcome

       

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      all of life's challenges.

       

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      Our program Colors of Kindness

       

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      is a multi-award-winning

       

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      social and emotional learning intervention.

       

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      It brings together several modalities

       

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      such as kids yoga,

       

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      dance, art therapy and anything fun,

       

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      teaching children the skills they need, 

       

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      ranging from empathy to critical thinking

       

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       to self-awareness and self-regulation.

       

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      We work predominantly with children

       

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      ages 3 to 5 and 6 to 12 

       

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      in many different contexts

       

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      from shelters, camps, urban settings,

       

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      but also in public schools.

       

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      Since 2020, we have reached

       

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      286,000 children in five countries,

       

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      including Bangladesh, Uganda,

       

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      Greece, Lebanon, Turkey

       

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      and now we are moving into the US.

       

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      bringing Colors of Kindness to a school

       

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      within the Boston Public School system,

       

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      and also creating two buses

       

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      where Colors of Kindness

       

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      will come directly to shelters

       

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      in remote areas to provide opportunities

       

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      for inclusive learning.

       

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      This mobile learning aspect 

       

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      ensures that communities

       

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      that might be left behind

       

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      because of geographic reasons,

       

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      systemic reasons, are integrated

       

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      into all aspects of services.

       

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      By meeting them where they are at

       

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      and providing an oasis

       

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      for children to play and to learn,

       

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      it changes the dynamic and ensures

       

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      we're bringing mental health 

       

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      and well-being support to them.

       

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          The unique challenges for

           

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          first generation youth

           

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          remain today across cultural backgrounds,

           

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          and they have unique and deep 

           

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          mental health needs 

           

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          that we need to address.

           

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          How can we do something

           

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          that will immediately, quickly address

           

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          access barriers that youth are facing

           

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          to get the mental health

           

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          support that they need?

           

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          The Center for Child and Adolescent

           

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          Mental Health

           

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          was founded to expand access to quality,

           

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          evidence-based treatment

           

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          for kids as quickly as possible.

           

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          We focus on areas

           

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          where there is a lack of access to care,

           

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          which is the most prevalent

           

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          in communities that have high populations

           

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          of first generation kids.

           

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          So that's where we start.

           

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          Our treatment center really focuses in

           

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          on training new therapists

           

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          in evidence-based treatments.

           

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          This way we can build access to 

           

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          more therapies available to our youth.

           

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          Part of our model is to have

           

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          the teens themselves talking to peers.

           

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          We have a teen advisory board,

           

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          and they do peer-to-peer support,

           

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          and they find out from the youth themselves

           

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          what the barriers are and what they're facing.

           

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          Our teen group at CCAMH 

           

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          feel more comfortable talking about

           

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           their mental health to each other.

           

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          And that's important

           

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          because therapy is not always accessible

           

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          to kids, but friends are.

           

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          What CCAMH is endeavoring to accomplish

           

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          is transformative.

           

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          Working within communities

           

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          with first generation youth and all youth

           

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          training clinicians, training peer mentors,

           

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           community by community

           

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          that could change the world.

           

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              Throughout my youth,

               

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              I was struggling a lot

               

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              with different mental health issues

               

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              and also with my own sexuality.

               

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              And through Give Us The Floor,

               

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              I was able to find a community

               

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              that was like me

               

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              and that I felt very comfortable with.

               

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              Give Us The Floor is a nonprofit organization 

               

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              and we help LGBTQIA+ youth

               

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              in distress via online peer support.

               

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              The main program are the supportive group chats.

               

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              There are groups of young people, 

               

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              12 to 15 of them, and one of them is

               

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              trained to be a facilitator.

               

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              When young people are in trouble,

               

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              it's very hard for them to go

               

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              share with an adult.

               

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              They feel at ease to go share with peers.

               

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              The anonymous component is key.

               

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              They're supported by a team

               

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              of adult advisors who have extensive clinical

               

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              mental health experience.

               

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              Give Us The Floor is a way for youth

               

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              to find each other, to support each other

               

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              and to feel welcome,

               

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              and also have these abilities

               

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              to become a facilitator.

               

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              We have supported young people

               

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              all over the US.

               

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              After only one month in the program, 

               

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              76% said they feel better about themselves.

               

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              85% feel less lonely,

               

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              so that really proves

               

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              that the model really works.

               

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              When you're struggling,

               

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              it's really easy to feel like

               

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              you need to be isolated and to think:

               

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              “I'm the only one going through this,

               

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              nobody else can understand,

               

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              nothing I do will ever help.”

               

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              But being able to open up to other people

               

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              and just have that supportive group

               

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              had made a huge difference for me in my life.

               

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                  Suicide is the second leading

                   

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                  cause of death for teens in the US,

                   

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                  and it's a problem

                   

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                  that's grown in recent years.

                   

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                  What our work focuses on is

                   

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                  upstream prevention

                   

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                  and support for teens earlier to reduce

                   

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                  the incidence of crises.

                   

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                  I lost my brother Josh to suicide.

                   

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                  He was 17 and a junior in high school.

                   

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                  We created Our Minds Matter,

                   

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                  a research-driven teen-led movement

                   

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                  to change culture around

                   

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                  mental health in schools

                   

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                  and community settings where teens are.

                   

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                  Our Minds Matter clubs 

                   

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                  are equipped with the tools

                   

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                  and the template to facilitate 

                   

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                  activities with their peers,

                   

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                  which has such a bigger impact on them.

                   

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                  Twice a month, our program coordinators

                   

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                  lead activities for teens that build

                   

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                  social connection, help-seeking skills, 

                   

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                  pro-social skills and positive coping skills.

                   

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                  The community-based program 

                   

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                  allows us to reach students

                   

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                  that we might not be able

                   

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                  to reach in the school program.

                   

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                  The teens that are participating

                   

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                  are more underserved and at risk.

                   

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                  We would initially come in  

                   

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                  and provide service,

                   

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                   training teen center staff,

                   

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                  ultimately having them

                   

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                  take over the program

                   

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                  and continue the program going forward.

                   

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                  After this first year of implementation,

                   

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                  we're analyzing

                   

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                  the successes and lessons learned,

                   

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                   coming up with how

                   

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                  we can really take this model

                   

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                  and bring it to other communities.

                   

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                      LUELLA PROVENZA - CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER

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                      Oftentimes we just expect coaches to be able to show up and engage kids.

                      It's really important that coaches are trained in the foundations of youth development and to recognize signs and symptoms of mental health challenges, because oftentimes we don’t realize how impactful a coach can be in a child’s life.

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                      At Up2Us Sports, we engage and train youth sports coaches in order to support kids where they are, to build those critical life skills that help them off of the field.

                      We tend to work inside communities that are facing systemic inequities. Some of the kids that we work with are dealing with food insecurity, things going on in their families, so chronic stress can come in a variety of forms.

                      We recruit young people between the ages of 18 to 24 years old and we take their passion for sports and hopefully turn it into a career. Annually, Up2Us Sports trains about 300 to 400 coaches, and they engage roughly about 20,000 youth.

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                      We are about to launch a series of interactive videos as well as a coaching app about the foundational skills of youth development and so I like to think about this as Up2Us Sports on the go. If you are coaching anywhere in the country we can get you tangible tricks and tips that you can start using to build the social-emotional skills of youth that you're serving.

                      We’re developing that competency and confidence for kids to go out into the real world and know that “I can do this, because my coach believes in me.”

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                          About the Program

                          This annual initiative invites U.S.-based 501(c)(3) public charities to submit innovative ideas for advancing children’s mental health. Five winners are selected and a broader group of applicants are invited to join a Leadership Learning Series. View FAQs for more information.

                          1. Funding

                            Each winner receives $100,000 in seed funding

                          2. Recognition

                            Winners raise their profile and showcase their program

                          3. Networking

                            Winners learn from peers and build powerful connections

                          4. Learning

                            Select applicants receive expert-led leadership training

                          Interested in Applying?

                          Applications are currently closed. The next call for applications will start in Spring 2025.