The COPE Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing grief and healing support. Founded by bereaved parents in 1999, it offers professionally led support groups, healing workshops, a grief support phone line, a bereavement camp for children, and trainings for community partners. COPE aims to help individuals find strength and hope in their grieving journey, knowing they are not alone.
COPE Foundation was established to support those experiencing profound loss. Through various programs such as support groups for different age groups, workshops, and a dedicated phone line, COPE provides a community where individuals can share their experiences and find emotional support. The organization also offers a bereavement camp for children and training for community partners to better support those in mourning.
The Imagination Institute – The Imagination Institute is dedicated to making progress on the measurement, growth, and improvement of imagination across all sectors of society. The Imagination Institute, an independent non-profit based out of Philadelphia and made possible by the support of the John Templeton Foundation, is dedicated to making progress on the measurement, growth, and improvement of imagination across all sectors of society.
The Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System (PCSAS) is an independent, non-profit organization that provides rigorous, objective, and empirically based accreditation of Ph.D. programs. PCSAS programs adhere to a clinical science training model — one that supports and expands the scientific foundation for mental and behavioral health care and increases the quality and quantity of clinical scientists contributing to all aspects of public health for all people.
Therapy First is a non-profit professional association advocating for psychotherapy as the first-line treatment for gender dysphoria, providing support and resources for mental health professionals and individuals.