Project Implicit is a collaborative research effort that provides tests to measure implicit attitudes and beliefs. It covers topics like social attitudes and health-related associations.
Project Implicit is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and international collaborative of researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition. Project Implicit was founded in 1998 by three scientists – Dr. Tony Greenwald (University of Washington), Dr. Mahzarin Banaji (Harvard University), and Dr. Brian Nosek (University of Virginia). Project Implicit Health (formerly Project Implicit Mental Health) launched in 2011 and is led by Dr. Bethany Teachman (University of Virginia) and Dr. Matt Nock (Harvard University). Project Implicit offers a range of Implicit Association Tests (IATs) to explore unconscious biases related to race, gender, sexual orientation, and other topics. It aims to advance understanding of implicit social cognition. The mission of Project Implicit is to educate the public about bias and to provide a “virtual laboratory” for collecting data on the internet. Project Implicit scientists produce high-impact research that forms the basis of our scientific knowledge about bias and disparities.
The Global Wellness Institute is a nonprofit organization with a mission to empower wellness worldwide by educating public and private sectors about preventative health and wellness.
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.
Mental Health Platform (MEHEP) is a non-profit organization. Mental Health Platform (MEHEP) was created by Karen Byfield after she studied psychology, and applied studies at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. She created this website out of passion: to inform, educate, and bring to the forefront issues that persons with mental health disorders encounter.