Healing Training Grants

$500–$20,000 for Mass General Brigham clinicians and staff pursuing training in whole-person healing — from acupuncture to biofeedback to nutrition.

Applications for the 2026–2027 cycle are open now through September 18, 2026.

The CCH offers Healing Training Grants, a funding opportunity for MGB clinicians and staff across the MGB system.

The goal of this initiative is to expand the capacity of MGB clinicians and staff to deliver whole-person care. By supporting evidence-informed training opportunities, the program encourages the integration of holistic approaches throughout the MGB system of care.

These grants help cover the costs of professional training in healing practices. Funding may be used to support an individual's own training (Track A) or a program that brings training to others within the MGB system (Track B).

2026–2027 Grant Cycle: Now Accepting Applications

The Center for Comprehensive Healing is now accepting applications for the second cycle of the Healing Training Grant. This funding supports Mass General Brigham clinicians and staff pursuing training in whole-person healing practices — whether as individual development (Track A) or as a program you design and deliver to others within MGB (Track B).

Eligible practices include, but are not limited to acupuncture, yoga, tai chi, qigong, meditation, breathwork, Reiki, healing touch, energy healing, sound healing, music therapy, art therapy, nutrition, integrative therapies combined with pharmacotherapy, and biofeedback.

How To Apply

Track A

Individual or Small Group Training: for your own professional development in a healing modality.

1. Choose Your Track

Track B

Program Design & Implementation: for designing and delivering training to others — your department, unit, or patients.

Project Summary, Training Description, and Implementation Plan: 2 pages max, single-spaced, 12pt Arial, half-inch margins.

2. Prepare Your Application

Project Summary

State your track at the top, then cover relevance, feasibility, anticipated impact, and reach (how many people you expect to reach in years one and two).

Applications with a structured plan to assess impact — on patient outcomes or clinician/caregiver burnout — are given preference.

Training Description

Program name, content, provider, certifications, and associated costs.

Implementation Plan

How the training will be integrated into your work, your workflow for reaching patients/staff, and how you'll define success.

3. Budget

Budget Justification

A detailed, itemized budget plus a written justification describing the need for each line item.

Travel costs are not an eligible expense.

(1 page max, separate from the narrative)

Letter of Support

Required from your site director or department/program leader, describing the relevance of the training and their support for its integration into your setting.

4. Gather Your Attachments

Team Bios

One paragraph each

(or NIH biosketch, if applicable).

Merge all materials into a single PDF

and email to centerforcomprehensivehealing@mgb.org.

Deadline: September 18, 2026

5. Submit

Questions?

Contact Jennifer McNaboe, MPH,

at jmcnaboe@mgh.harvard.edu.

2025 Grant Recipients

In 2025, CCH awarded its first cohort of Healing Training Grants in response to strong interest across the Mass General Brigham network.

Below are the projects funded in Year 1. See them as inspiration, not a template. We welcome ideas that reflect your unique role and goals within the Mass General Brigham system.

  • Reiki Resilience: On-Shift Energy Healing for Nurse Wellbeing

  • Somatic Experiencing Training for Use in MGB Trauma Crisis Settings

  • La Comida Como Medicina: A Healing-Centered Culinary & Lifestyle Medicine Training Series

  • Rewilding Summit at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health for Implementation at McLean's Ketamine Clinic

  • Sound Healing to Support Emotional Processing in Clinical Care

  • Medicine of Sound Healing and Somatic Breathwork at Kripalu Institute

  • Autonomic Rehabilitation for POTS Through HRV Biofeedback Training

  • BCIA-Accredited Biofeedback Training Program to Complement Active NIH K23

  • Somatic Therapy Training for Trauma-Informed, Healing-Centered Care

  • EMDR Training for Ten Bilingual Clinicians in the MGH Hispanic Psychiatry Clinic

  • EMDR Therapy Training to Expand Trauma-Informed Therapy Access

  • Trauma-Sensitive Yoga Foundational Training at Kripalu

  • Neurologic Music Therapy Training for a Virtual Aphasia Rehabilitation Group

  • KAP Training for Trauma-Informed Depression Care

  • RISE Training for MGB ELEVATE Faculty

  • Integration of Reiki Training for Nurses across MGB

  • Reiki Level I Certification Training

  • 300-Hour AcuMed Medical Acupuncture Training Course

  • Dharma Moon Full 100-Hour Advanced Meditation Teacher Training

  • 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training Program at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health

  • Yoga & Mindfulness for Children Training for Clinicians

  • “People just want to feel better. And if there’s a way to help them feel better that’s quick, that’s free, then that’s what’s important to me”.

    —Caroline Costello, RN

  • “The grant creates transformational growth opportunity.”

    —Kerri Palamara, MD

  • “Being seen and being cared for… that’s what healthcare is at the end of the day. It’s caring. It’s health care.”

    —Norah Emara, MD

  • “Healing is the process of understanding who and what you are at your core.”

    —Kabir Nigam, MD

Ready to apply?

Applications are due September 18, 2026. Review the full funding opportunity, choose your track, and submit your complete application — merged into a single PDF — to centerforcomprehensivehealing@mgb.org.