Non-Profit Partners

MyceliumMatters collaborates with mission-aligned businesses, nonprofit organizations, and thought leaders to advance education, sustainability, and community empowerment of fungi. Our partners contribute more than funding—they bring innovative ideas, volunteer efforts, and in-kind support that help us build a more resilient and regenerative future.

We work with nonprofit organizations that align with our mission to educate communities on the environmental and health benefits of fungi. Whether through joint initiatives, knowledge-sharing, or co-hosted events, these partnerships amplify our efforts to make mycology accessible and impactful on a global scale.

Texans for Greater Mental Health is a grassroots organization committed to advancing psychedelic research, education, and policy reform to expand mental health treatment options in Texas. They aim to build support for responsible access to psychedelic therapies, particularly for critical populations like the veteran community.

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Heroic Hearts Project is a nonprofit organization that connects military veterans struggling with trauma to psychedelic therapy options, aiming to alleviate PTSD and other mental health challenges. Founded in 2017 by former Army Ranger Jesse Gould, the organization facilitates access to psychedelic treatments, provides support throughout the healing process, and advocates for policy changes to increase treatment accessibility.

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The Central Texas Mycological Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the conservation, research, and study of fungi in Central Texas. They offer educational programs, workshops, and community events to promote fungal understanding and appreciation.

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The San Diego Mycological Society (SDMYCO) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about mycology—the study of fungi—through scientific information dissemination and community engagement. They host monthly meetings, workshops, and events, including the annual Fungus Fair, to promote fungal education and appreciation.

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The Psychedelic Society of Texas (PsyT) is a community organization established in 2017, dedicated to fostering open discussions on various aspects of the psychedelic experience. PsyT provides a platform for individuals to share personal stories, engage in informal discussions, and attend talks by leaders in the psychedelic sphere, aiming to explore how these experiences contribute to personal and professional transformation.