According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 1 in 5 U.S. adults experiences mental illness. Recently, nonprofit leaders at five national organizations called on nonprofit CEOs to prioritize mental health by:
- Training managers to support employees’ mental health
- Increasing employees’ options for where, when and how they work
- Re-examining organizational health insurance policies with a focus on mental health
- Listening to what employees need and using their feedback to improve and evolve the workplace culture
- Taking a critical look at organizational policies through a lens of diversity, equity and inclusion
Mental Health Resources for You & Your Nonprofit
Check out these mental health resources for nonprofit leaders and teams from the Nonprofit Leadership Center to support mental health and personal well-being at your organization:
Prioritize Yourself in a Nonstop World
One of the best things you can do to prioritize yourself is to invest in your continued personal and professional growth. Explore upcoming opportunities and events that allow you to carve out time for yourself so you can continue caring for the nonprofit and communities you serve.