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NBCC Minority Fellowship Program for Mental Health Counselors (Doctoral) is sponsored by NBCC Foundation. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Fellows | NBCC Foundation Current NBCC Minority Fellowship Program Fellows Doctoral Counseling Fellows Meet the 20 mental health counseling doctoral students named as 2024 NBCC Foundation MFP Fellows. Master's Counseling Fellows Meet the 32 mental health counseling master’s students named as 2024 NBCC Foundation MFP Fellows.
Addictions Counseling Fellows Meet the 43 addictions counseling master’s students named as 2024 NBCC Foundation MFP Fellows.
Past NBCC Minority Fellowship Program Fellows 2023 Supplemental Fellowship Program Recipients Addictions Counseling Fellows 2023 Fellowship Program Recipients Addictions Counseling Fellows 2022 Fellowship Program Recipients Addictions Counseling Fellows 2021 Fellowship Program Recipients Addictions Counseling Fellows Minority Fellowship Program Advisory Council Leadership NBCCF MFP Advisory Council members promote and support the mission of the NBCCF MFP.
Advisory Council members have demonstrated experience providing mental health and/or substance abuse services to underserved populations and help ensure the program and its participants receive the highest level of support and training.
View 2024–2025 Advisory Council Members View 2024–2025 Advisory Council Members History of the NBCC Minority Fellowship Program In 2012, the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) was awarded the federally funded Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
This grant allows the Foundation to distribute up to 24 doctoral-level minority fellowships on a yearly basis. These awards enable fellows to provide leadership to the profession through education, research and practice benefiting vulnerable underserved consumers.
In 2014, NBCC was awarded two additional federally funded MFP grants from SAMHSA that allow the Foundation to distribute up to 80 master’s-level minority fellowships on a yearly basis. These fellowships increase the number of culturally competent addiction counselors and mental health counselors available to underserved minority populations, with a specific focus on transition-age youth (ages 16–25).
View Available Foundation Scholarships or Fellowships Previous NBCC Minority Fellowship Program Fellows 2023 Master's Mental Health Fellows 2023 Master's Addictions Counseling Fellows 2022 Master's Mental Health Fellows 2022 Master's Addictions Counseling Fellows 2019 Master's Mental Health Fellows 2019 Master's Addictions Counseling Fellows 2018 Master's Mental Health Fellows 2018 Master's Addictions Counseling Fellows 2017 Master's Mental Health Fellows 2017 Master's Addictions Counseling Fellows 2016 Master's Mental Health Fellows 2016 Master's Addictions Counseling Fellows 2015 Master's Addictions Counseling Fellows 2015 Master's Mental Health Fellows 2013/2014 Doctoral Fellows
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Graduate counseling students focused on serving underserved minority populations; the program is federally funded through SAMHSA and covers doctoral, master's, and addictions counseling tracks. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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