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Expanding Access to Youth Mental Health and Well-Being (2025 Innovation Fund) is sponsored by The Tow Foundation. This fund supports organizations exploring innovative solutions to expand access to mental health and well-being care and support for youth. Eligible organizations must serve youth in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New York, or Pennsylvania.
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2025 Innovation Fund - The Tow Foundation Board of Directors & Staff Medicine and Public Health Expanding Access to Youth Mental Health and Well-Being The Tow Foundation Innovation Fund has selected ten organizations to receive a combined total of $10 million in grants over three years. The funding is focused on expanding access to the care and support for mental health and well-being that youth need to thrive.
To be eligible, applicant organizations must serve youth in one or more of the following six states, even if they are not headquartered in that state: California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New York, or Pennsylvania.
Organizations were required to be 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations or have a fiscal sponsor; demonstrate a track record of working to advance youth mental health and well-being; be exploring innovative solutions; and support communities or populations facing barriers to accessing support for mental health and well-being.
The 2025 Innovation Fund grantees are: Church World Service Greensboro (NC) Communities for Just Schools Fund (Washington, D. C.) Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project (CA) New York State Mental Health Alliance (NY) Our Children’s Trust (OR) Tapestry Family Services (CA) The Foundation partnered with Boldly Go Philanthropy to analyze insights from across our full 2025 applicant pool – more than 2,300 organizations in 36 states.
The resulting report identifies key findings on barriers to youth mental health access, emerging innovations, and the outcomes organizations are working toward. Colleagues in philanthropy are welcome to request our full field insights report, detailed information about our 10 grantees, or access to datasets from the broader applicant pool. Please get in touch at info@towfoundation.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or those with a fiscal sponsor; must demonstrate a track record in advancing youth mental health and well-being; serve youth in CA, CT, MA, NC, NY, or PA. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Expanding Access to Youth Mental Health and Well-Being (2025 Innovation Fund) is funded by The Tow Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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