Private tools people can use in real life
Neurture gives people a self-guided place to work through urges, routines, setbacks, and difficult habit loops without waiting for the next meeting or appointment.
Neurture for nonprofits
Neurture gives people private, evidence-informed tools for recovery, mental health, and habit change when a meeting is over or the next conversation still feels far away.
What partnership looks like
Neurture gives people a self-guided place to work through urges, routines, setbacks, and difficult habit loops without waiting for the next meeting or appointment.
The app can sit alongside peer communities, recovery programs, volunteer networks, education, and other nonprofit services without trying to replace the relationships that make them work.
When budget is the barrier, we may be able to reduce or waive access costs for qualifying nonprofit programs. We consider fit, community need, and rollout scope together.
Where it can fit
Fit matters more than organization size. We are open to different missions and delivery models when there is a clear moment where self-guided support could help.
Clear boundaries
Neurture is a self-guided support tool, not therapy, medical treatment, crisis response, or a substitute for a nonprofit's existing services.
Organizations do not receive individual journals, activity, goals, or other private in-app content. Any program reporting is limited and aggregate.
The best partnerships begin with a clear group, a real moment of need, and a simple way to explain when the app can help.
Qualifying nonprofits may receive substantially reduced or waived access. We consider mission fit, community need, and rollout scope together—without requiring a complicated proposal.
Start with a short noteContact Neurture
Send a short note and we'll help you assess whether Neurture has a responsible role to play and what an accessible first rollout could look like.
If a live conversation is easier, you can also book a 30-minute call.
We are especially interested in organizations supporting addiction recovery, habit change, mental health, grief, prevention, and community wellbeing.
Fit matters more than organization size. A focused volunteer-led program can be just as meaningful a partner as a larger nonprofit.
We consider nonprofit access individually based on mission fit, community need, organization size, and the proposed rollout.
For qualifying programs, we may be able to substantially reduce or waive access costs. A short conversation is the best way to determine what is possible.
No. Neurture is designed to complement human support by giving people private, structured tools between meetings, appointments, and moments of connection. It is not therapy, treatment, or crisis care.
No. Organizations do not receive individual journals, goals, activity, or private in-app content. Where reporting is appropriate, it is limited to aggregate program-level information.
We start with a short conversation about who you serve, where people need support between touchpoints, and what a small rollout could look like. If the fit is strong, we will agree on an access and communication plan together.