THE MISSION-ALIGNED ORGANIZATIONS
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Our Partners
Alma Institute
“Alma Institute is a nonprofit educational institution approved by the Oregon Health Authority and the Higher Education Coordinating Commission. We provide a state-approved Psilocybin Facilitator Certificate Program in accordance with the Psilocybin Services Act.”
Rebecca Martinez
Brooklyn Psychedelic Society
“Brooklyn Psychedelic Society’s mission is to make psychedelic healing a publicly accessible good through community, education, democratic ownership, and advocacy.”
Colin Pugh, Executive Director
Cosmic Sister
“Cosmic Sister is an environmental feminist collective and creative studio founded in 2007 by Zoe Helene, who originated the term “Psychedelic Feminism,” a sub-genre of feminism that embraces sacred psychoactive and psychedelic plants and fungi, such as ayahuasca, peyote, iboga, huachuma (San Pedro), psilocybin mushrooms and cannabis, as nature’s co-evolutionary allies for healing, self-liberation and empowerment, and for exploring core feminist issues in fresh and exciting ways. Our focus is on informed, intentional journeying from a women’s rights and empowerment perspective in a safe, legal set and setting. Zoe believes that creating a true balance of power across the gender spectrum—globally—is the only way humans (and non-humans) will survive, and that it is our moral responsibility, as Earth’s apex predators, to protect and defend the rights of non-humans to live freely in thriving, uncompromised wilderness sanctuaries.”
Zoe Helene, Founder
Heroic Hearts Project
“Heroic Hearts Project offers a proprietary program to veterans who are interested in pursuing psychedelic treatment options. We primarily work with ayahuasca retreat centers due to the powerful effect it has shown to have on healing PTSD. Our program has been designed to ensure veterans get the most out of this valuable opportunity and are set up for success when they return home. We also provide financial scholarships to veterans who are struggling financially. To date, we have provided more than $200,000 in support to veterans applicants.”
Jesse Gould, Founder, President
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (“MAPS”)
“Founded in 1986, MAPS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana.”
Liana Gillooly, Strategic Initiatives Director
Massachusetts General Hospital Center for the Neuroscience of Psychedelics
“The Center seeks to understand how psychedelics enhance the brain’s capacity for change, to optimize current treatments and create new treatments for mental illness, and to make the term “treatment resistant” obsolete.”
Sharmin Ghaznavi, MD, PhD, Co-Founder
POC Psychedelic Collective
“The People of Color Psychedelic Collective (POCPC) is a body of members dedicated to psychedelic healing and education. We work to undo the harms caused by the war on drugs and oppressive systems of injustice.”
Ifetayo Harvey, Founder
Reconsider
“We are a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to shifting human consciousness and promoting transformation. Through our convenings, programs, partnerships, and media, we advance the emergence and integration of transformational medicines, including psychedelics, in service of addressing today’s most critical mental health and collective challenges.”
Stephen Apkon, Cofounder
