Scholarship for Mental Health Professionals
Supporting practicing and aspiring maternal mental health professionals.
Seleni Institute is proud to offer 150 full scholarships for mental health professionals in 2024, continuing our commitment to supporting parents, caregivers, and families worldwide. These scholarships provide access to our comprehensive online training programs, equipping professionals with the tools to better serve their communities.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Seleni is dedicated to addressing the emotional health needs of individuals and families during the family-building years. We recognize that maternal mental health challenges are often underdiagnosed or mistreated due to a lack of specialized knowledge. Our scholarships aim to bridge this gap, empowering professionals to offer the critical care mothers and families deserve.
Requirements
Our scholarships are specifically designed for mental health professionals and students working with underserved populations. Applicants may choose from our wide selection of specialized courses tailored to maternal mental health.
The scholarships are open globally to aspiring and current mental health professionals, social workers, doulas, midwives, nurses, and other care providers. If you are interested in advancing your knowledge about maternal mental health and think you would benefit from one of our specialized training courses, we encourage you to apply. Priority will be given to those serving underserved communities.
Application Process
To be considered for a scholarship, please complete the application form below. We want to hear your story and understand what makes you a great candidate.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout 2024. Recipients will be announced quarterly on January 10, April 10, July 10, and October 10, based on applications submitted in the previous quarter.
We’ve partnered with Reunion Neuroscience to provide 50 scholarships to our Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders and Perinatal Loss & Grief courses for Q4.
Interested in supporting the maternal mental health workforce? Reach out today.