Become a Host or Supervision Site
We are delighted that you are considering becoming an organization partner with us! This partnership is a significant step towards enhancing mental wellness in our communities and creating meaningful opportunities for both mental health professionals and those they serve.
Spark’s Mental Wellness Program works in partnership with nonprofits, service organizations and schools to enhance mental health support for our communities. We engage volunteers who are mental health professionals and connect them with partner organizations to increase the capacity of our partners to serve the mental health needs of their constituents.
We have three types of partner organizations:
Spark’s Mental Wellness Program works in partnership with nonprofits, service organizations and schools to enhance mental health support for our communities. We engage volunteers who are mental health professionals and connect them with partner organizations to increase the capacity of our partners to serve the mental health needs of their constituents.
We have three types of partner organizations:
- Host Site Organizations engage volunteers from the MWP to provide on-site mental health support to community members engaging with the host site.
- Supervision Site Organizations engage volunteers from the MWP to provide clinical supervision to graduate interns and candidates for licensure to increase organizational capacity to serve constituents and to influence the workforce.
- Spark Health Corps School Sites are K-12 public charter schools in Colorado where Spark Health Corps Associates provide Tier 1 and Tier 3 mental wellness support and education.
Below are key initiatives we support our partners with:
- Mental health support for clients
- Mental health support for staff/employees
- Support Group Needs
- Referrals to Spark for counseling services
- Supervisor support to host an intern or candidate
- Shared resources or space
- Collaboration on community outreach or events
To learn more about partnering with Spark's Mental Wellness Program, submit an interest form!
Frequently Asked Questions About Partnering:
Q: What is a Host Site?
A: Host Sites are partners who have an identified need for a MWP volunteer counselor to help create mental health programming or support the expansion of pre-existing programming.
Q: What is a Supervision Site?
A: Supervision Sites engage volunteers from the MWP to increase organizational capacity to serve constituents and to influence the workforce.
Q: Is there a fee to become a partner organization?
A: No, but donations to support the Mental Wellness Program are greatly appreciated!
Q: What do you look for when selecting a partner organization?
A: We engage with organizations who serve individuals experiencing barriers to accessing mental health services. Barriers may include cost, lack of insurance, stigma, transportation, and more. We prioritize organizations that are able to provide a well-supported volunteer experience and demonstrate a specific need for mental health support.
Q: What is the process to become a partner organization?
A: If you are interested in becoming a partner organization, please submit an interest form. Once your form is received, you will be contacted by a Mental Wellness Team member to schedule an initial meeting to discuss your needs and the application process.
Q: What are the benefits of becoming a Mental Wellness Program Partner?
A: Becoming a partner with Mental Wellness:
A: Host Sites are partners who have an identified need for a MWP volunteer counselor to help create mental health programming or support the expansion of pre-existing programming.
Q: What is a Supervision Site?
A: Supervision Sites engage volunteers from the MWP to increase organizational capacity to serve constituents and to influence the workforce.
Q: Is there a fee to become a partner organization?
A: No, but donations to support the Mental Wellness Program are greatly appreciated!
Q: What do you look for when selecting a partner organization?
A: We engage with organizations who serve individuals experiencing barriers to accessing mental health services. Barriers may include cost, lack of insurance, stigma, transportation, and more. We prioritize organizations that are able to provide a well-supported volunteer experience and demonstrate a specific need for mental health support.
Q: What is the process to become a partner organization?
A: If you are interested in becoming a partner organization, please submit an interest form. Once your form is received, you will be contacted by a Mental Wellness Team member to schedule an initial meeting to discuss your needs and the application process.
Q: What are the benefits of becoming a Mental Wellness Program Partner?
A: Becoming a partner with Mental Wellness:
- decreases barriers in transportation and already
- allows clients to work with a trusted community partner
- helps establish more fully licensed Mental Health Clinicians in our community