
Become a Corporate Partner with PMHA Alliance
Demonstrate your commitment to reciprocity and access
in the psychedelic field today
our mis by contributing a donation.
PMHA Alliance is the premier leader in moving medicalized, safe, accessible, and affordable PAT care into reality. Be at the forefront of this movement, and join us.
The Psychedelic Mental Health Access Alliance (PMHA) was founded in 2023 in response to the growing demand for psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) and the deep, ongoing inequities in access to effective mental health care. With roots in both health systems innovation and healing justice, PMHA is building a national infrastructure for publicly-funded, evidence-based, community-informed PAT.
Interested in learning more?
Contact Mary Lim at mary@pmhaa.org
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Partnering with PMHA Alliance is a powerful stand demonstrating your commitment to health equity and creating real access as psychedelic-assisted therapy becomes legal and enters the mainstream.
We will co-design a corporate partnership package that is a fit for your budget. These will include things like:
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Association with a Prestigious and Pioneering Organization
Align with one of the first national initiatives focused on publicly funded psychedelic care models
Gain visibility alongside PMHA’s highly respected leaders, researchers, and community partners
Enhance your brand reputation by supporting a mission grounded in trauma healing, science, and social justice
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Access to Leading Experts and Research Insights
Invitation to private roundtables with PMHA’s co-leads, scientific advisors, and field experts
Input on design of implementation research, Medicaid pilots, and other research projects as appropriate
Opportunities for internal learning sessions or fireside chats for your employees on cutting-edge mental health topics
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Demonstrated Commitment to Equity and Access
Position your company as a leader in health equity, mental health innovation, and ethical psychedelics
Public acknowledgment of your role in expanding access to care for communities historically excluded from mental health solutions
Support solutions that integrate community wisdom, public systems, and data-driven impact
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Brand Visibility and Recognition
Logo and sponsorship recognition on PMHA's website, digital reports, and at select public events or panels
Featured mention in newsletters, social media, and PMHA’s community spotlights
Customized press opportunities showcasing your commitment to mental health equity and innovation
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Direct Engagement Opportunities
Priority invitations to PMHA-hosted briefings, research previews, and policy convenings
Option to co-create meaningful employee engagement or CSR initiatives with PMHA staff, leveraging Otsuka’s wisdom (e.g., learning series)
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Leadership Alignment
Participate in high-level discussions shaping the future of mental health, public care infrastructure, and equitable psychedelics
Opportunity for your executives to attend or speak at select PMHA strategy sessions or events (case-by-case)
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Impact Reporting and Storytelling
Annual impact brief showing how your support contributed to real change in community mental health access
Access to compelling community stories, research findings, and advocacy wins that can be shared internally or externally
Custom storytelling assets (e.g., sponsor highlight videos or impact features) to integrate into your own reporting

The Team Leading the Work
The PMHA Alliance is co-directed by Dara Menashi, PhD, and Hanifa Nayo Washington, a dynamic team bringing systems-change expertise and deep cultural fluency to the forefront of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Dara is a policy strategist who has reformed state systems to center equity, while Hanifa is a healing justice practitioner with decades of experience in designing community-rooted care. Together, they are joined by a founding advisory board of visionary philanthropists—including Jeffrey Walker, Austin Hearst, and Michael Cotton—who bring strategic insight from philanthropy, health systems, and business.
The Team Leading the Work
The PMHA Alliance is co-directed by Dara Menashi, PhD, and Hanifa Nayo Washington, a dynamic team bringing systems-change expertise and deep cultural fluency to the forefront of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Dara is a policy strategist who has reformed state systems to center equity, while Hanifa is a healing justice practitioner with decades of experience in designing community-rooted care. Together, they are joined by a founding advisory board of visionary philanthropists—including Jeffrey Walker, Austin Hearst, and Michael Cotton—who bring strategic insight from philanthropy, health systems, and business.