Support

Your donation helps to advance diverse, whole-person healing practices through research, community-building, and patient care.

Featured Funding Opportunities

  • CCH Pop-Up Healing Rooms bring free healing modalities to communities who may not otherwise have access. Hosted in partnership with the Small Steps Healing Project, a completely volunteer and student-run initiative within the nonprofit We Got Us, these pop-ups offer reiki, acupressure, and sound healing led by trusted Greater Boston practitioners.


    Pop-ups are hosted primarily at Mass General Brigham in collaboration with the Maxwell & Eleanor Blum Patient and Family Learning Center, and have expanded into the city of Chelsea. Donate to sponsor a Pop-Up Healing Room, or contact us to learn how you can bring free healing care to more communities.

  • CCH research is reimagining how we study healing. Instead of relying on trial and error, we are building a stronger evidence base for interventions that support the body’s innate ability to heal and working toward more personalized care.

    We currently have three research projects underway: two intervention studies focused on mindfulness and tapping, and MINDMAP, a groundbreaking research initiative designed to improve how we measure healing and predict which interventions are most likely to work for each individual.

    MINDMAP integrates tools like brain imaging, gut health analysis, wearable sensors, and smartphone-based data to track changes in stress, brain activity, and behavior. By connecting these biological insights with real-world outcomes, we can better understand which healing interventions are most effective and for whom.

    Donate to support CCH research, or contact us to learn how you can get involved.

  • Our inaugural Comprehensive Healing Conference will take place October 5–6, 2026, at the MGB Assembly Row Campus in Somerville. This two-day, CME-accredited convening will offer groundbreaking research presentations, hands-on breakout sessions, and experiential learning opportunities where participants can experience healing modalities including acupressure, reiki, mindfulness, and sound therapy.
    Participants will leave with practical tools and firsthand experience to bring whole-person healing into the care they provide. Donate to support the conference or contact us to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

  • CCH’s Healing Training Grants help Mass General Brigham (MGB) clinicians and staff build whole-person healing skills through evidence-informed training they can use in both clinical and community-based care. Your support funds practical professional development that expands access to healing tools across the MGB system and beyond. When clinicians have access to training, more patients benefit from whole-person care.

    2025 was the first year we offered these grants, and the response made clear how strongly clinicians want these opportunities. CCH awarded 21 grants, supporting 265 MGB staff members across 11 healing modalities, with grant amounts ranging from $500 to $20,000. Donate to help clinicians bring practical healing tools to their patients and communities, or contact us to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

For additional inquiries on donations, please contact Rachel Mastone in the Mass General Development Office.