PROJECT BLACKBIRD
IMPACT REPORT
Overview
Project Blackbird delivers evidence-informed mental health programming in K–12 schools, universities, and communities nationwide. Through strategic partnerships and funded access to licensed therapy, we bridge the gap between awareness and direct care, ensuring students are empowered to seek real support.
Project Blackbird turns awareness into action by pairing mental health education with immediate access to care. This integrated approach reduces stigma, improves resource navigation, and increases help-seeking behaviors, resulting in measurable outcomes beyond the classroom.
Program Impact
Reach & Engagement
- 70+ schools and universities served
- 50,000+ students reached
- Programming delivered in K–12, collegiate, and community settings
Outcome (Measured via Pro/Post Surveys)
- Increased willingness to seek mental health support
- Improved understanding of available resources
- Increased help-seeking intentions
- Reduced stigma perceptions
Direct Access to Care
- 700+ therapy sessions funded
- Participants connected to licensed providers
- Financial barriers reduced through sponsored access
Conversion Model
Average program day (100-200 participant audiences)
- 90% of students engage in resource activation
- 30% request follow-up support
- 15% initiate therapy access