The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on Feb. 4 announced a 59 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, following her 30 million investment in the organization in 2022, states the NAMI news release. The additional support represents a rare second investment, nearly doubling the original contribution, and strengthens the Alliance's ability to support individuals and families affected by mental illness. “This is a remarkable gift for NAMI, ” said NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr. “It reflects great confidence in our mission, the work happening across the Alliance, and how we've continued to lead with our values. We are deeply grateful to MacKenzie Scott for her continued trust and partnership. ” NAMI is in the early days of this work and is taking a thoughtful, transparent approach as it considers how the gift can best advance its mission and strategic priorities. As part of this process, NAMI will convene a Blue Ribbon Committee, led by Gillison, with representation from field leadership, the board, national staff and philanthropic experts. The committee will guide recommendations focused on driving meaningful, long‐term impact.
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