The Furthur Fund — Expanding Access, Extending Care
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The Furthur Fund

Expanding access. Extending care.

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Our mission

Psychedelic care for those serving the public good.

Community is core to our mission. We believe psychedelics hold promise not only for alleviating psychological suffering, but also for helping people see themselves, their relationships, and their lives with greater clarity, compassion, and perspective.

We established the Furthur Fund to help ensure that today’s psychedelic renaissance does not become another resource available only to those with the greatest financial means.

The Furthur Fund also supports the responsible growth of the psychedelic field by offering training to professionals who are learning to hold psychedelic experiences with humility, restraint, and care — to date, helping dozens of practitioners working in healing, recovery, and community-based settings.

To date 1,500+ hours of free ketamine care delivered to frontline professionals
Sessions 500 individual psychedelic care sessions, fully scholarship‑funded
Practitioners Dozens of professionals trained to hold this work with humility and care

Whom we serve

The people who hold others.

We serve people in caregiving, healing, education, health, social service, and community support roles — individuals who carry enormous emotional responsibility while having limited access to restorative care for themselves.

Healthcare workers Social workers Shelter staff Overdose prevention workers Mental health professionals Peer support workers Educators Community care workers Helping professionals Crisis responders Grief & bereavement workers

A ripple effect

Care that carries forward.

The Furthur Fund helps ensure that the benefits of psychedelic care extend beyond those who can easily afford it. By offering care and training to people in helping and community-facing roles, we hope to create a ripple effect of healing, steadiness, and relational repair.

For the psychedelic treatment shift to become truly meaningful, it must reach more than a privileged few. It must also support those who are prepared to carry its possibilities forward with compassion, responsibility, and care.

We are already using donations to the Furthur Fund to provide services and training to frontline helping professionals. Your generous donation will allow us to reach many more people who are serving their communities and who would otherwise be unable to access this kind of care.