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OUR Impact

OUR GRANTEE PARTNERS

The Goodness Web is proudly building a diverse portfolio of grantee partner organizations that similarly aim to, through myriad evidence-based, community-oriented approaches, dramatically improve the mental health and well-being of youth and those who care for and serve them.


Since our launch year, 2022, The Goodness Web has granted over $7 million
to proven organizations capable of driving systems change and expanding the availability of support for mental health and well-being across the adolescent mental health ecosystem. These inaugural, multiyear grants focus on on-campus awareness, prevention, and early intervention; insurance parity and equitable access of mental healthcare; service provision for youth and parents in primary care offices; and policy change to advance youth mental health.


Our inaugural grantee partners include: 


  • On-Campus Awareness, Prevention, and Early Intervention 

The Jed Foundation (JED) protects emotional health and prevents suicide for the nation’s teens and young adults. With TGW’s $1.5M three-year grant, JED will expand to partner with more high schools, colleges, and universities to help them assess and enhance their campus approaches and infrastructure to best support student mental health. 


  • Insurance Parity and Equitable Access of Mental Healthcare   

The Path Forward leverages large employers to drive insurance companies to cover integrated treatment of mental health in primary care settings. TGW’s $1.8M three-year grant will help build a national infrastructure to drive increased access to care and greater insurance coverage. 


  • Service Provision for Youth and Parents in Primary Care Offices   

The Think:Kids and Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute (Meadows) partnership, enabled by TGW’s $2M four-year grant, will allow for teams of providers to deliver the Think:Kids Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS) approach for working with children with behavioral challenges. Meadows’ Texas-wide reach, which leverages established networks of primary care practitioners, will provide early intervention and have a positive impact on students, parents, and mental health systems at large. 


  • Policy Change to Advance Youth Mental Health   

Inseparable, Inc. advocates for substantive changes in mental health policy in the K-12 school environment. With TGW’s $800K two-year grant, Inseparable will continue to affect impactful policy changes across multiple states; changes that will positively improve the lives of thousands of young people currently without adequate support by increasing and directing government funding to proven support models.

Our Value to Our Grantees

  • FINANCIAL CERTAINTY: Large-scale, multiyear donations to accelerate meaningful change


  • COMMERCIAL EXPERIENCE: With our teams’ 100+ years of combined business and investing experience, we believe we have the skill sets and resources to help enterprises scale


  • RESULTS ORIENTATION: Rigorous application of strategic thinking and analytics to measure impact


  • ONGOING SUPPORT:  Collaboration with grantee nonprofit organizations through board representation, sharing the resources and professional experiences of our Web of supporters, and more


  • SYNERGY: Symbiotic grantmaking among policy, research, and programs to generate a multiplicative impact beyond what individual grants could generate in isolation
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