OpenAI's AI and Mental Health Grants Program accepts funding for research proposals that explore the intersection of AI and mental health. Apply here:
When is the application deadline:
- Thursday, December 19, 2025 11:59 PM PST
Please tell us about the award:
OpenAI's AI and Mental Health Grants Program supports research proposals that explore the intersection of AI and mental health.
The grant is aimed at basic research that strengthens AI safety efforts and advances understanding of mental health support through AI. Funding range: Available from $5,000 to $100,000 per project, up to a total of $2 million.
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What areas are you targeting?
- AI and machine learning
- mental health research
- Human-computer interaction, psychology, or related fields
type:
Who can apply?
- Individuals over 18 years old
- Belong to a research institute or organization or have extensive experience in mental health research
- Non-profit initiatives are prioritized.
How are applicants selected?
- A panel of in-house OpenAI researchers and experts regularly reviews submissions.
- Selection will be based on relevance, rigor, potential impact, and alignment with the grant objectives.
Which countries are covered?
- Open all over the world. Applicants must meet the above eligibility criteria
Where are the awards presented?
- Research can be conducted at the applicant's affiliated institution or organization.
How many awards have you received?
- Multiple grants awarded totaling up to $2 million
What are the benefits of receiving the award?
- Financial support for research projects ($5,000-$100,000)
- Opportunity to contribute to AI safety and mental health innovation
How long will the award last?
- The duration varies depending on the scope of the research project. Costs must align with organizational policies
How to apply:
- Submit your research proposal through the OpenAI grants portal by December 19, 2025.
- Include project description, budget, and expected deliverables
For more information, please visit the awards webpage.
