Global Impact Stories Submission Form

This page is dedicated to capturing global impact stories from eMHIC’s collaborating partners worldwide.

Your submission will be sent to eMHIC’s secure mailbox and publication of content will be subject to your review and approval. 

About the Global Impact Report

A showcase of digital mental health innovation and impact

eMHIC’s inaugural Global Impact Report recognizes digital mental health innovation and the bold leadership changing lives at scale.

Best practices can emerge at any level – community, country, or international – and improving global mental health requires us to connect and share learnings across borders.

Your high impact story will be featured in eMHIC’s 2025 Global Impact Report, available to the general public and proudly promoted via eMHIC’s extensive global network.

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Ready to capture your impact?

To make this process as quick and effortless as possible, we’ve created a simple form for you to complete.

We’ll use the information you provide to write an article highlighting the impact of your work. You’ll then have an opportunity to review and make any necessary changes before it’s published.

Please enter the formal name of your initiative.

Transparent background preferred.

Enter the organisation’s primary address. Use the headquarters address if there are multiple locations.

Enter a contact email for collaboration enquiries.

Primary public contact for the initiative.

Upload a square PNG (Optional).

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Paste the full profile URL if available.

If you are not an eMHIC partner, please select 'Global Community Member'

At a Glance

Summarize your initiative (maximum 30 words).

Who is your target population? (List up to four in order of priority)

Population group name (maximum 5 words).

Briefly describe the population group (maximum 10 words).

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Select the option that best reflects your current stage.

Briefly describe how this solution is currently implemented (maximum 30 words).

Impact and Outcomes

Add up to 8 headline outcome metrics. Most initiatives highlight 4–6.

Enter a short value (e.g. 25%, 1,200, 3.5x).

2–6 words.

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Enter the time period the outcome data relates to.

If outcome metrics are not yet available, describe how you plan to measure outcomes in the future (maximum 50 words).

If available, you may share short quotes or reflections from people who have engaged with your initiative (maximum of 6 testimonials).

Enter the name or identifier (e.g. role, pseudonym).

Enter the organisation the individual is associated with, if relevant.

Add the testimonial quote (maximum 30 words).

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Initiative Overview

What specific challenge or gap does your solution address? (Maximum 50 words)

Describe your successful initiative, project or program (maximum 50 words).

Is there anything else should we know? (Maximum 80 words)

Key Features

Describe the key features or design elements of your solution (up to 6). Focus on what most distinguishes it.

Short feature title (maximum 8 words).

Briefly describe this feature. What does it enable or improve? (Maximum 20 words)

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List additional collaborating organisations where logos are not available (names only). One per line. Maximum 10.

What were the primary challenges you encountered in developing or implementing your initiative? (Maximum 100 words)

What key learnings or advice would you offer to other organizations looking to implement a similar initiative? (Maximum 100 words)

Why was international collaboration essential for this initiative? (Maximum 100 words)

What are the future plans or next steps for this initiative? (Maximum 30 words)

Describe the next steps and aspirations for the initiative (maximum 30 words).

If there are opportunities for collaboration, briefly describe them and include contact details (maximum 30 words).

Resources and Media

Add up to four files.

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File name:

File size:

Add up to 2 videos.

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Enter the email of the person who will conduct the review of your listing.

Why should we submit our story?

“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” 

Living this proverb means openly sharing your impactful work and adopting proven innovations from others. We call this the new ‘brag and steal’ – a powerful collaboration that benefits everyone.

There’s no time to waste when it comes to mental health.

By accelerating positive change and sparking new solutions, we ensure digital mental health support quickly reaches those who need it most: people with lived experience, their families, and carers.

Clear, effective communication is a key driver in transforming mental health.

This global report is a vital step in making safe, effective, 24/7 mental health support a reality for us all.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes! A member of the eMHIC team will compile your submitted information into an article. They’ll then send the draft to your nominated contact for review and approval before publication.

The report will be published on the eMHIC website and disseminated through our various channels, including social media and email.

Thousands of members worldwide will have access to it, along with the general public via organic search and mentions across our extensive partner network.

You’re welcome to share the report as a PDF or embed it on your website, provided eMHIC is credited with a link to the original report on the eMHIC website.

Further sharing details will be sent to you once the report is published.

For further information or support with your submission, please contact our Marketing and Member Services Director, Olivia Dunn, at [email protected].