Applications Open for Mental Health America’s Prestigious Youth Policy Accelerator (YPA) 2026–2027
Young leaders passionate about mental health advocacy, youth empowerment, public policy, peer support, and systems change now have an exciting opportunity to influence mental health policy at the national level.
Mental Health America (MHA) has officially opened applications for its 2026–2027 Youth Policy Accelerator (YPA), a highly competitive youth leadership program designed to place young people’s voices and priorities at the center of mental health policy discussions.
The program will select five exceptional young adults from across the United States and provide them with training, mentorship, policy development experience, networking opportunities, and a $3,000 stipend while working on advancing youth peer support policy.
Participants will gain hands-on experience collaborating with experts, advocates, policymakers, and youth leaders while helping shape the future of mental health services for young people nationwide.
What is the Mental Health America Youth Policy Accelerator?
The Youth Policy Accelerator is a national youth leadership initiative developed by Mental Health America to ensure that young people have meaningful opportunities to influence mental health policies that directly affect their lives and communities.
The 2026–2027 cohort will focus specifically on:
State Youth Peer Support Policy
Youth peer support is increasingly recognized as a powerful tool for improving mental health outcomes among young people. The YPA seeks to strengthen and expand access to peer support programs by equipping participants with the knowledge, skills, and relationships needed to advocate for effective policy change.
Participants will help develop youth-centered policy recommendations that can be used by advocates, organizations, and decision-makers across the United States.
Program Structure
The Youth Policy Accelerator consists of two major phases.
Part I: Policy Development and Research
July 2026 – September 2026
During the first phase, participants will work together to develop model state legislation and policy recommendations related to youth peer support.
Activities include:
- Learning about youth peer support policy
- Conducting policy research
- Interviewing experts and stakeholders
- Participating in leadership development activities
- Co-authoring youth-driven policy recommendations
- Building knowledge of legislative processes
Time commitment:
- Approximately 2–4 hours per week
Part II: Advocacy and Policy Action
October 2026 – March 2027
The second phase focuses on turning ideas into action.
Participants will:
- Publish policy recommendations
- Collaborate with the National Youth Peer Support Coalition
- Educate policymakers and advocates
- Participate in national advocacy efforts
- Support implementation strategies
- Advance youth peer support policy nationwide
The phase includes:
- Twice-monthly virtual check-ins
- Ongoing mentorship
- Policy engagement opportunities
- Public speaking experiences
Attend and Speak at a National Conference
One of the most exciting components of the program is the opportunity to participate in Mental Health America’s major national events.
Participants will attend and speak at:
Mental Health America Policy Institute and Annual Conference
Location:
Washington, D.C.
Dates:
October 6–9, 2026
This event brings together:
- Policymakers
- Researchers
- Mental health professionals
- Advocates
- Youth leaders
- Community organizations
Participants will share their work, engage with national leaders, and contribute to important policy conversations.
Financial Support
$3,000 Stipend
Each selected Youth Policy Accelerator member receives:
- A $3,000 participation stipend
This compensation recognizes the value of participants’ time, expertise, and contributions.
Conference Scholarship
Participants will also receive full support to attend the Washington, D.C. conference.
Covered expenses include:
- Travel
- Lodging
- Conference participation
Why Apply?
The Youth Policy Accelerator offers far more than a leadership title.
Participants gain practical skills, professional experience, and national-level exposure.
1. Build Real Policy Experience
Participants learn:
- Policy analysis
- Legislative development
- Policy advocacy
- Research methods
- Coalition building
2. Develop Leadership Skills
The program strengthens:
- Public speaking
- Strategic communication
- Facilitation
- Teamwork
- Advocacy leadership
3. Influence Mental Health Policy
Participants directly contribute to policy recommendations and advocacy strategies that may influence state-level systems.
4. Expand Your Professional Network
Members connect with:
- Mental health experts
- Policymakers
- Researchers
- Advocates
- National youth leaders
5. Join a Lifelong Community
Participants become part of Mental Health America’s youth leadership network, which includes more than 150 alumni.
This network provides:
- Continued training
- Leadership opportunities
- Mentorship
- Professional development
Who Should Apply?
Mental Health America encourages applications from young adults with diverse experiences and backgrounds.
The organization is particularly interested in applicants who are passionate about improving mental health systems and expanding access to youth peer support.
Previous participants have backgrounds in:
- Research
- Public policy
- Mental health advocacy
- College programs
- Peer support services
- Community organizing
- Youth leadership initiatives
The program values lived experience and diverse perspectives.
Application Requirements
Applicants must address the following topics:
Why Youth Peer Support Matters
Explain your interest in peer support and why it is important.
Experience with Peer Support Programs
Examples include:
- Peer support initiatives
- Mental health education programs
- Online support communities
- Crisis text lines
- Certified peer specialist roles
Experience in Mental Health Advocacy or Policy
Share examples of policy, advocacy, leadership, or community engagement work.
What You Hope to Gain
Describe how the program aligns with your goals.
How You Will Contribute
Explain how you will support and enrich the experience of fellow participants.
Submission Formats
Applicants may submit:
- Essays
- Video responses
- Bulleted responses
Written submissions:
- 250–500 words
Video submissions:
- 3–5 minutes
Applicants may also provide:
- Academic papers
- Articles
- Websites
- Blogs
- Social media projects
- Advocacy portfolios
- Research work
Important Dates
Application Deadline:
July 17, 2026
Selection Notifications:
July 23, 2026
Program Duration:
July 2026 – March 2027
Conference Dates:
October 6–9, 2026
Contact Information
For questions about the application process or assistance completing the application:
Jackie Menjivar
Manager of Peer and Youth Advocacy
Mental Health America
Email:
jmenjivar@mhanational.org
Click HERE to learn more and apply!
Conclusion
The Mental Health America Youth Policy Accelerator 2026–2027 offers an exceptional opportunity for young advocates to gain practical policy experience, develop leadership skills, influence mental health systems, and join a national movement advancing youth peer support.
With a $3,000 stipend, national conference participation, mentorship, and direct engagement with policymakers and experts, the program provides an ideal platform for emerging leaders who want to create meaningful change in youth mental health policy.
For young adults committed to mental health advocacy and systems transformation, this opportunity represents a powerful pathway to leadership, impact, and long-term professional growth.
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