We are so pleased to share our?2024 Annual Report, where we reflect on another milestone year for The Goodness Web (TGW)! We hope you enjoy learning about the progress we have made together this past year, and we look forward to continuing to make a positive impact on the mental health of youth and their families across the country in 2025. Link in comments below. ? We are grateful to do good, better with you. Onward together! #2024AnnualReport #TheGoodnessWeb #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthphilanthropy #radicalcollaboration
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Do good BETTER: Radically changing the trajectory, timeline, and impact of philanthropy in the mental health arena.
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Do good BETTER. The Goodness Web connects a diverse community of result-oriented donors and partners who pool their resources and expertise to accelerate the most promising mental health initiatives to improve lives. The Goodness Web is an independent 501(c)(3) organization. OUR MISSION: To create a new alternative to traditional philanthropy aimed at radically changing the trajectory, timeline, and impact in the mental health arena OUR APPROACH: - POOLED DONATIONS: Compelling, large-scale opportunities to drive meaningful social change - WORLD CLASS CURATION: Broad access to expertly curated philanthropic opportunities uncovered within the complex landscape - NETWORK OF ENGAGED MEMBERS: Diverse community with shared philanthropic goals co-mingling resources and engaging in expertly designed experiential learning opportunities - RESULTS ORIENTATION: Rigorous application of strategic thinking and analytics to measure impact - EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT TEAM: Veteran team of trusted leaders driven to make a difference for this generation and generations to come
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The Young Futures Org Call Me Maybe Challenge is officially live! U.S.-based nonprofit organizations are invited to apply for grants between $25K-$100K to develop innovative solutions for phone use in schools. Applications close April 9. Check out the link below to learn more, and share this opportunity with nonprofits or schools/school districts in your network that are navigating phone use in schools in innovative ways! https://lnkd.in/gfXhf3tX? #YoungFutures #CallMeMaybeChallenge #TheGoodnessWeb #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthphilanthropy #radicalcollaboration
?? $500K for Schools & Nonprofits—a new Young Futures Funding Challenge Launches Next Week!! Phones in schools are one of the most debated topics in education today. Some schools ban them outright, others have restrictive policies, and some fully integrate them into their schools—because of a pro-tech philosophy or a lack of funding for resources like chrome books. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution—the realities are varied and complex. What’s clear is that educators are on the frontlines of enforcement, no matter the policy—and they need support. And just as importantly, young people must lead the way. Their voices and experiences need to be at the center of these decisions, starting with the Youth Listening Tour that shaped this challenge, thanks to our partners at In Tandem. Here’s what we know: ??Students crave agency—when they help shape phone policies, buy-in and outcomes improve. ?? Policies and/or bans aren’t enough—without education on healthy tech habits, many young people struggle to self-regulate once phones are back in hand.? ?? We’re at a tipping point—schools are scrambling to set policies, and we have a rare window to make sure youth voices and real-world experiences shape those decisions. That’s why we’re launching The Call Me Maybe Challenge, a funding initiative seeded by Pinterest and supported by Pivotal Ventures and Susan Crown Exchange. ?? ??We’re deploying $500K in rapid-response funding for up to 10 nonprofits (including schools!) scaling solutions that: ? Balance tech’s benefits with distraction-free learning ? Rebuild in-person social connection ? Give students a real voice in shaping school phone policies ?? Applications open Wednesday, March 19! Check out the full RFP here: [https://lnkd.in/gVKY-DSM] and help us spread the word. Know a nonprofit school or that should apply? Send this their way! ?? Dr. Kristine G. Sierra Malia F. Cassie Archdeacon Brooke Messaye Kathy Gu Kelsey Noonan Pivotal Ventures Kevin Connors Susan Crown Exchange Alise Marshall The Goodness Web (TGW) Celine Coggins Ph.D. Lisa Damour, PhD Jenna Bigham Ishea B. Abigail Baker Sarah Marshall Young Futures Org #YoungFutures #CallMeMaybeChallenge
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This is such a worthwhile post, especially for parents of teens and young adults to read, on Gen Z susceptibility to misinformation. It is written by Gen Zer, Brooke Messaye, part of an all-star team at Young Futures Org. Our favorite piece of advice for parents is the toughest one to navigate: ? Encourage Skepticism Without Cynicism – Teach kids to ask questions without making them distrust everything. Healthy skepticism is good; complete distrust in all media is not. That's the future world we need that is under threat today.
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I’m super excited to share my first thought leadership piece as a part of the Young Futures Org team! As a member of Gen Z and having worked in spaces focused on empowering young people, I’ve seen firsthand how quickly misinformation can spread—especially in the digital world we’ve grown up in. Here’s the thing: Despite being digital natives, Gen Z is actually more vulnerable to misinformation than older generations. It’s kind of wild, right? We trust the sources we follow on social media, but oftentimes those sources aren’t as trustworthy as we think. Why is this happening? 1?? Algorithmic Bubbles – We’re constantly stuck in these digital echo chambers, where algorithms just show us what we want to see, reinforcing our biases.? 2?? Emotional Content – Fear, outrage, and drama spread fast. We’re all guilty of sharing things in the heat of the moment without taking a second to think critically.? 3?? Influencers Over Experts – We tend to trust TikTok creators and influencers over seasoned experts, even when they might not have the knowledge we need. I saw this firsthand during the 2025 LA wildfires where misinformation spread like wildfire, even in my circles, but the key takeaway is this: we can fight back. So, how do we take action?? ?? Pause Before Sharing – Next time, take a breath and fact-check before hitting "share."? ?? Diversify Your Sources – It’s important to get your news from different places. Mix in some traditional outlets with independent sources to get a fuller picture.? ?? Promote Digital Literacy – Let’s have conversations about how to think critically when consuming information. It’s crucial to be skeptical and check facts.? ?? The Role of Parents – If you’re a parent, this is huge. Equip your kids with the tools to spot misinformation early on. The future is bright if we all take action and make sure we are knowledgeable before we share information. This next generation has the abilities to fight misinformation, but it is up to us to empower them with the right tools and knowledge to do it. Check out my latest article on how we can help Gen Z navigate this digital landscape and combat misinformation. ?? #GenZ #Misinformation #DigitalLiteracy #CriticalThinking #SocialMedia #YouthEmpowerment #YoungFutures Katya Hancock, Dr. Kristine G., Sierra Malia F., Cassie Archdeacon, Anthony Sartori, Pivotal Ventures, Kelsey Noonan, Susan Crown Exchange, Kevin Connors, The Goodness Web (TGW), Celine Coggins Ph.D.?
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Phones in schools present a complex challenge — distractions during class, disruptions to social connection, and the difficulty of balancing safety with policy enforcement. Our friends at Young Futures Org are launching their #CallMeMaybeChallenge to fund and scale youth-led solutions that can help navigate the thorny issue of phones in schools. Their application period is opening in a matter of days on March 19, 2025! If you’re part of a nonprofit organization or school working on this issue, Young Futures wants to hear from you! They are offering grants ranging from $25K to $100K to support innovative solutions. You can get a head start on your application today by reading the RFP and planning your proposal: https://lnkd.in/eYtbBEuX #YoungFutures #TheGoodnessWeb #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthphilanthropy #radicalcollaboration
?? $500K for Schools & Nonprofits—a new Young Futures Funding Challenge Launches Next Week!! Phones in schools are one of the most debated topics in education today. Some schools ban them outright, others have restrictive policies, and some fully integrate them into their schools—because of a pro-tech philosophy or a lack of funding for resources like chrome books. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution—the realities are varied and complex. What’s clear is that educators are on the frontlines of enforcement, no matter the policy—and they need support. And just as importantly, young people must lead the way. Their voices and experiences need to be at the center of these decisions, starting with the Youth Listening Tour that shaped this challenge, thanks to our partners at In Tandem. Here’s what we know: ??Students crave agency—when they help shape phone policies, buy-in and outcomes improve. ?? Policies and/or bans aren’t enough—without education on healthy tech habits, many young people struggle to self-regulate once phones are back in hand.? ?? We’re at a tipping point—schools are scrambling to set policies, and we have a rare window to make sure youth voices and real-world experiences shape those decisions. That’s why we’re launching The Call Me Maybe Challenge, a funding initiative seeded by Pinterest and supported by Pivotal Ventures and Susan Crown Exchange. ?? ??We’re deploying $500K in rapid-response funding for up to 10 nonprofits (including schools!) scaling solutions that: ? Balance tech’s benefits with distraction-free learning ? Rebuild in-person social connection ? Give students a real voice in shaping school phone policies ?? Applications open Wednesday, March 19! Check out the full RFP here: [https://lnkd.in/gVKY-DSM] and help us spread the word. Know a nonprofit school or that should apply? Send this their way! ?? Dr. Kristine G. Sierra Malia F. Cassie Archdeacon Brooke Messaye Kathy Gu Kelsey Noonan Pivotal Ventures Kevin Connors Susan Crown Exchange Alise Marshall The Goodness Web (TGW) Celine Coggins Ph.D. Lisa Damour, PhD Jenna Bigham Ishea B. Abigail Baker Sarah Marshall Young Futures Org #YoungFutures #CallMeMaybeChallenge
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Check out this interesting read from Clayton Christensen Institute on navigating the complex AI landscape for young people going through college and career advising, particularly in the context of social-emotional support and loneliness. Their research revealed five key trends: ?? The lines between human- and bot-driven support are getting blurrier. ?? Both logistical and psychological factors are driving student-bot engagement. ?? Leaders are hopeful that with AI, advisors will take on more relational work as both coaches and connectors. ?? Today’s navigation & guidance market doesn’t treat relationships as a core outcome.? ?? Despite limited demand for building relationships, innovators are spearheading creative ways to scale human connections. https://lnkd.in/gsCzfgwT
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Please join us in welcoming Chris Abbinante to The Goodness Web (TGW) Board of Directors! As Co-Managing Partner and Executive Committee member at Sidley Austin LLP in Chicago and proud father to three daughters, Chris brings a wealth of professional and personal experience to our growing organization. Link to Chris's bio in the comments. Welcome, Chris, and thank you for teaming up with us to do good, better! The Goodness Web (TGW) Jan Swartz Rob Swartz Gina Verdi Mark Verdi Jane Saccaro Steve Loose #KarlRathjen Gary Reedy Gwill York Celine Coggins Ph.D. Jessie Shaw #TheGoodnessWeb #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthphilanthropy #radicalcollaboration
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We are energized to share The Goodness Web (TGW) grantee partner inseparable's 2025 School Mental Health Report Card! We support their recommended six key steps that schools can take to support their students’ mental health: ?? Create a mentally healthy school climate. ?? Promote mental well-being for all students. ?? Emphasize early intervention. ?? Improve connections to mental health services. ?? Bolster the school mental health workforce. ?? Ensure sustainable financing for services. Read on and learn more about your state’s progress in adopting policies that strengthen and improve school-based mental health services for our youth. #Inseparable #TheGoodnessWeb #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthphilanthropy #radicalcollaboration
Too many kids in America are struggling with their mental health, and most who need support aren’t getting the care they need. That’s why school-based mental health services are so crucial. When schools provide support, students build resilience, connect with the resources they need, and are more likely to succeed inside and outside of the classroom. Inseparable just released the 2025 School Mental Health Report Card, outlining key policy recommendations that help schools support student wellbeing, like promoting prevention and ensuring schools have the resources and mental health professionals they need to serve students with more complex needs. The report also grades the progress each state has made in adopting policies that help build and support a comprehensive school mental health system. Read the report and see how your state measures up: bit.ly/4ij8IVF
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Huge congratulations to Young Futures Org and their newest cohort of Young Futures Innovators, tackling digital wellness and social connection for young people! We're excited to follow the journey of these #YFInnovators and, as partners, continue to cheer on this important and necessary work. #YoungFutures #TheGoodnessWeb #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthphilanthropy #radicalcollaboration
?? Introducing the Under Pressure Cohort! ?? We’re thrilled to welcome the newest Young Futures Innovators! These 10 bold changemakers are rethinking how we can address teen pressure and pioneering new ways to help young people thrive. Their youth-led solutions span tech-enabled platforms, media and digital literacy education, and peer-to-peer support—empowering both teens and their caregivers with the tools to navigate and thrive in today’s digital world. Meet the innovators and their organizations:? Anahita Dalmia of Agents of Influence ??: Tackling misinformation and empowering teens to manage their digital reputation. Carolyn Gan of California Partners Project ?: Empowering caregivers to support teens with research-based, culturally sensitive resources Arielle Geismar of Design It For Us ??: Advocating for safer social media and online platforms for kids, teens, and young adults. Juliana Lozano, MSW, LCSWA of Despierta ♀?: Empowering Latinas through culturally responsive mental health support, education, and leadership development. Michael Fauteux of GiveThx ??: Bolstering student and educator wellbeing and social-emotional skills through gratitude. Valerie Grison-Alsop of Give Us The Floor ?????: Providing safe and accessible online peer support for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth nationwide. Samin Bhan of Lookupp ??: Enabling communities to create phone-free zones where people are rewarded for engaging face-to-face with those around them. Maddie Freeman of NoSo ??: Empowering teens to find a healthy tech/life balance. Regisha Rijkaard of PAUSE 4 PEACE FOUNDATION ????♂?: Equipping youth, families, educators, and influencers with tools to navigate digital citizenship through mindfulness. Michelle Culver of The Rithm Project ??: Empowering young people to rebuild and evolve human connection in the age of AI. This challenge was shaped by research from our collaborators at the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Center for Digital Thriving (CDT), (Carrie James, Emily Weinstein, Beck Tench, and Eduardo Lara) and by what we heard directly from young people in the Young Futures Youth Listening Tour. Young people today are navigating relentless expectations—achievement, appearance, social life—many of which may be amplified (and sometimes eased) by technology. These YF Innovators are finding the solutions and leading the way toward a brighter, healthier future for pre-teens and teens. We're beyond excited to support them as they embark on this journey through our YF Academy and beyond! #UnderPressureCohort #DigitalWellbeing #YouthMentalHealth #YFInnovators #YoungFutures Katya Hancock, Dr. Kristine G., Sierra Malia F., Cassie Archdeacon, Brooke Messaye, Anthony Sartori, Pivotal Ventures, Kelsey Noonan, Susan Crown Exchange, Kevin Connors, The Goodness Web (TGW), Celine Coggins Ph.D.
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In our February 2025 Insider Briefing, The Goodness Web (TGW) CEO Celine Coggins Ph.D. interviewed Anna Bobb, M.P.H., Executive Director of Path Forward for Mental Health & Substance Use, one of TGW's inaugural grantee partners. Watch their engaging conversation here! #TheGoodnessWeb #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthphilanthropy #radicalcollaboration https://lnkd.in/ehWS2tBG
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Important new report on the role of philanthropy in revolutionizing the behavioral health workforce, written by TGW partner Anna Bobb, M.P.H.. The report emphasized the need to: ? Focus on equitable access to care ? To rethink care teams with better use of behavioral health support specialists, and ? Attend to issues around pay, especially pursuing reimbursement rates that match the real cost of care Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dYFqYTyT Path Forward for Mental Health & Substance Use Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute Steve Loose