Your Investment Puts
Evidence-Based Mental
Health Care Within
Reach of Every Child

REACH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Every dollar you give trains clinicians, funds scholarships, and expands access to effective mental health care — especially in communities where children need it most.

1 in 5 children has a diagnosable mental health condition. Only 20% receive effective care.

REACH exists to close that gap — by equipping the primary care clinicians children already see with the tools and confidence to act. Your gift makes that training possible.
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FUNDERS

Partner With REACH to Transform Pediatric Mental Health Care Across the Country

REACH’s work is made possible by a growing community of funders — corporations, foundations, health systems, and individuals — who share our conviction that every child deserves access to timely, effective mental health care.

Corporate and foundation partnerships with REACH are an opportunity to make a measurable, lasting difference. Your investment can fund scholarships for clinicians in underserved communities, sponsor full cohort trainings, and support new REACH-licensed training sites.

REACH offers named sponsorship recognition, co-branded opportunities, and impact reporting — so your organization can see exactly what your investment achieves and share that story with confidence. We welcome conversations with funders of all sizes committed to this mission.

REACH does not share or sell donor information. 
Charitable gifts are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Federal Tax ID: 20-5437835.

Become a Funder

why your support matters

1

in

5

children have a
diagnosable mental
health condition

70%

of U.S. counties
lack child
psychiatrists

99%

of clinicians change
their practice after
REACH  training

$68K+

in savings per
trained clinician

SPONSOR A SCHOLARSHIP

Fund One Provider. Transform the Lives of Thousands of Children.

For $2,500, you can fund a scholarship for a primary care clinician in an under-resourced community — equipping them to serve 250 children with mental health concerns each year. One Gift. Lasting Change.

Your donation supports a clinician in a high-need community in taking REACH training and transforming care for their patients. Each scholarship-funded clinician goes on to impact approximately 250 children with mental health needs per year. The ripple effect is real, measurable, and lasting.

Scholarship sponsors can be recognized on REACH’s recipient pages, in our communications, and in our annual report. Bulk scholarship sponsorships and named scholarship funds are also available. Every child behind every recipient profile is why this work matters.

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Meet Past Scholarship Recipients

OUR IMPACT

99

%

of trained primary care
clinicians changed their
practice

67

%

reduction in mental health
specialist referrals

250

children impacted per EVERY
trained clinician

2.1

m

children (and counting)
supported to date

More Ways to Give

There are several ways to support REACH’s mission — and every one of them helps more children access the effective mental health care they deserve. Your contribution is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
REACH never shares or sells donor information.

Donor-Advised Funds

We welcome gifts through donor-advised funds. Whether you use a national provider like Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, or Vanguard Charitable, or a local community foundation, DAFs are a seamless way to support our mission.
To get started, simply log in to your DAF provider’s portal and search for us using the following information:

  • Legal Name: The REACH Institute: REsource for Advancing Children’s Health
  • Tax ID (EIN): 20-5437835
  • Mailing Address: 530 Seventh Ave, Floor M1, New York, NY 10018

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Send a Check

A simple, direct way to support REACH’s work. Make your check payable to The REACH Institute and mail it to our New York office.

Payable to The REACH Institute. Mail to: 530 Seventh Ave, Floor M1, New York, NY 10018. 

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Employer Matching

Double — or even triple — your impact at no extra cost. Many employers match charitable gifts through their HR departments. 

Ask your HR department for a matching gift form. Our Federal Tax ID is 20-5437835. Your gift could go twice as far.

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Planned Giving

Leave a legacy that keeps expanding access to children’s mental health care for generations. A bequest or planned gift to REACH is one of the most meaningful investments you can make.
Description: Include REACH in your estate plans and help ensure that every child has access to effective mental health care long into the future. Download our planned giving form to get started. 

DOWNLOAD PLANNED GIVING FORM

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Stocks and Wire Transfers

Gifts of stock and securities — or ACH and wire transfers — are a tax-efficient way to make a significant contribution to REACH’s work. 
To make a gift of stock, securities, or via wire or ACH transfer, contact Lisa Hunter Romanelli, PhD directly at lisa@thereachinstitute.org.

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The Impact of Your Gift

The clinicians trained. The children helped. The communities changed. 
Here’s why the people who support REACH give — and keep giving.

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