The 2025 Global Mental Health Private Financing Insights report, From Momentum to Maturity, examines how private capital across philanthropy, investment, and corporate funding is shaping the global mental health landscape.

This annual report series aims to increase transparency, strengthen shared understanding, and support more coordinated action by mapping current financing flows and sharing expert analysis.

It identifies key trends, gaps, and opportunities across the ecosystem, explores how different forms of private capital interact, and highlights and celebrates leading funders, investors, and collaboratives contributing to the field’s progression from fragmented activity toward greater system maturity and impact

“After decades at the margins, mental health is receiving increased attention from private actors. Across philanthropy, investment, and corporate action, ambition is growing and approaches are evolving.

This moment brings both opportunity and responsibility.

How private capital is structured, governed, and deployed will play a significant role in shaping who benefits from this renewed focus, and who does not.

Elisha London, Founder & CEO, Prospira Global

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