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National Association of State Mental

Alexandria, VAEIN: 52-0784740Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

National Association of State Mental NASMHPD UpdateNational Association of State Mental Health Program DirectorsServing the Needs of the Nation’s Public Behavioral Health SystemFounded in 1959 and based in Alexandria, VA, the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) represents the public mental health service delivery system in all states, territories, Pacific Jurisdictions, and the District of Columbia. NASMHPD (pronounced “NASH-bid”) is the only national association to represent state mental health commissioners/directors and their agencies. Contact us for more information or any questionsSign up to receive the NASMHPD Update What’s New NASMHPD Update – January 23, 2026 View 2026 Sponsor & Exhibitor Prospectus On behalf of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD), wecordially invite potential Sponsors and Exhibitors to participate in our Annual Meeting, taking place Sunday, July 26th and Monday, July 27th, 2026 at the Hilton Washington DC National Mall The Wharf. Our theme thisyear is “Together Towards Tomorrow: Innovating Mental Health Solutions”. View Join us for Crisis Now 4: “What Works” Crisis Now 4 is taking place July 28–29, 2026, immediately following the NASMHPD Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Hosted by RI International in partnership with NASMHPD, the Global Leadership Exchange, and NEAMI Australia, this year’s summit continues a decade of global collaboration to improve behavioral health crisis care. This year’s focus, “What Works,” will showcase effective strategies that save lives, alleviate system strain, and promote sustainable care pathways. Together we can examine how communities worldwide foster compassionate and efficient responses to crises. Space is intentionally limited to preserve the depth of dialogue and connection this work requires. Learn more and register. CrisisTalk — the podcast — is live. For over six years, CrisisTalk has been a go-to resource for articles on 988 and mental health and substance use crisis systems. Now, we are pivoting to a podcast format. This includes the same interview-style readers are used to, as well as narrative-driven episodes. This is a new endeavor and we are learning as we go. Listeners can help by giving us feedback. You can do so by emailing us at editor@crisisnow.com. Our first series is on AI and mental health. You’ll hear from leaders in the space, like Dr. John Torous, and from guests on how they’re using AI to work through mental health and personal challenges. You can find us wherever you get your podcasts. That includes Apple, Spotify and iHeart. No-Cost Technical Assistance Available Through the State TA Project Via SAMHSA’s State TA Project, State Mental Health Authorities are invited to request technical assistance and training to support successful program implementation of the mental health block grant. The State TA Project can provide many types of TA, including a mix of in-person, offsite, or virtual, and peer-to-peer options. This TA can help increase capacity to navigate issues and improve practices in many areas. There is no cost to access these services and supports. Learn more about the State TA Project. If you would like to make a TA or Training request, please send an email to SAMHSAStateTA@jbsinternational.com. If you would like additional information on the TA or Training request process, please contact Timothy.Tunner@nasmhpd.org. National Council for Mental Wellbeing, NASMHPD Announce Major Investment in Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics Investment in this proven model of care to support children and families in communities comes at a critical time for behavioral health in the U.S. Learn More

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Youth/Teens (Ages 13-18)
Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged
Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Direct Service Delivery
Education & Awareness
Health
Policy Advocacy & Legislative Reform

Annual Revenue

$23,980,825

Known Funders

2

Grants Received

3

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2023$23,980,825$23,411,776$6,806,693
2022$24,288,212$23,810,263$6,195,907
2021$17,928,309$17,516,818$5,368,220
2020$12,982,400$12,215,833$4,596,143
2019$8,216,479$7,921,528$4,658,257
2018$9,434,927$9,000,840$4,544,322
2017$8,551,791$8,324,815$3,530,450
2016$8,659,862$8,547,207$3,034,996

Top Funders

$153,190 (2023)
$107,737 (2021)
$100,000 (2021)

Key Personnel

From 2023 IRS 990 filing

A

Adeshina Animasahun

IT Manager

Highest Compensated
T

Timothy Tunner

Project Manager

Highest Compensated
M

Meighan Haupt

Chief of Staff

Highest Compensated
J

Joan Gillece

Project Director

Highest Compensated
B

Brian Sims

Sr. Medical Advisor

Highest Compensated
D

David Miller

Project Manager

Key Employee
J

Jay Meek

Chief Financial Officer

Officer
B

Brian Hepburn

Chief Executive Officer

Officer
T

Teresa Steinmetz

Board Member

V

Valerie Mielke

Board Member

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