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AIM Youth Mental Health is a US non-profit foundation founded in 2014 that funds scientific research and youth-led participatory action research to improve mental health outcomes for young people. The organization funds psilocybin research—including a study on how psilocybin affects genetic aging markers in young adults with stress-related disorders—alongside fellowships for postdoctoral youth mental health innovators.

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Grant-Making Organizations

Classification

Public Charity / Non-Profit

Geography

Global

Coverage

Global

Last Verified

Apr 10, 2026

Funding Focus Areas

Academic Research FundingAccess & Equity Programs

Support Types

Grant Funding

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Psychedelic Focus

Psychedelic-Adjacent Focus

Engagement Status

Unknown

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Type
Non-Profit
HQ
United States
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