For Partners

Partner With Us to Drive Systemic Change

Project YoungAid offers a unique opportunity for strategic
partnership. We are deploying a scalable, data-driven social-impact engine designed for measurable results and efficient expansion. We seek collaborators—from corporations and foundations to community organizations and technology providers—who are committed to creating tangible change. A partnership with Project YoungAid is more than a donation; it is a strategic alliance to improve youth mental health, boost
educational outcomes, and build a replicable national model for caregiver support.

Benefit

Why Partner with Project YoungAid?

Drive Measurable Social Impact

Your partnership directly contributes to improving validated clinical outcomes and educational metrics. We provide transparent reporting that demonstrates clear, measurable impact.

Support a Scalable Model

Our tiered system, particularly the tele-coaching infrastructure, is designed for efficient, cost-effective expansion to new schools and communities nationwide, allowing your collaborative impact to scale with our reach.

Advance Systemic Change

Your partnership helps build and validate a national model for youth caregiver support. By grounding our work in equity-focused data and evidence-based practices, we are creating a blueprint for systemic change that can be replicated across the country.

Partner with Data-Driven Confidence

Collaborate with confidence in a model built on a foundation of measurement-based care. We eliminate vague deliverables and provide the concrete data needed to prove efficacy and guide future strategy.

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Let's Collaborate

To learn more about sponsorship and partnership opportunities, including in-kind support, strategic alliances, and programmatic funding, please contact us directly at

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The Questions

1. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt worried or anxious about your family member's health or well-being?

2. In the last two weeks, how often has helping at home made it difficult to keep up with your schoolwork or homework?

3. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt like you had to miss out on time with friends or activities because of your responsibilities at home?

4. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt tired, worn out, or overwhelmed?

5. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt like there was no one you could talk to who really understands what you're going through?