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Press Release  Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $18 Million to Behavioral Health Providers to Increase Pipeline of Behavioral Health Professionals Statewide

For immediate release:
6/26/2025
  • Executive Office of Health and Human Services

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BOSTON — Today the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced $17.9 million in funding to 71 behavioral health provider organizations for the Behavioral Health Supervising Clinicians Incentive Program (SCIP). The program provides stipends for qualified behavioral health clinicians in community-based settings who agree to supervise students and clinicians-in-training. This supervision helps support students and trainees on their path to becoming a licensed clinician and sets them up for success in the field. This investment will support 793 clinical supervisors and at least 1,491 supervisees over a two-year period.

“We need more qualified behavioral health providers to deliver needed care in our communities,” said Governor Maura Healey. “The Behavioral Health Trust Fund improves recruitment and retention of providers by providing them with an experienced, trusted supervisor while in training. At the same time, it provides additional financial support to our hardworking licensed clinicians. We’re proud to deliver this funding which will improve behavioral health care across the state.”

“These awards prioritize funding clinical supervisors who provide behavioral health services in underserved areas, giving these communities more professionals who are trained to support mental health care,” said Lieutenant Governor Driscoll. “Investing in this way will reduce barriers for those seeking to become new clinicians or advance in their chosen field and support current clinicians who dedicate their time and expertise to mentoring and training a diverse, qualified and well supported behavioral health workforce.”

The goal of the program is to help students create a stronger network of support early in their career development, increasing the pool of available behavioral health professionals working in Massachusetts and addressing the behavioral health workforce shortage. Funding will offset the otherwise unreimbursed time clinicians spend providing supervision to students and clinicians in-training who are working towards certification or licensure.

“This financial support recognizes the valuable contributions of current clinicians who mentor and train a diverse, qualified, and well-supported behavioral health workforce,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Kate Walsh. “Supporting people early in their careers, and connecting them with mentors and people who can guide them gives newer clinicians a network to turn to which will reduce burnout and improve care to patients in our state.”  

The administration prioritized funding for clinical supervisors with diverse backgrounds who provide behavioral health services in underserved areas across Massachusetts. Supervisors benefiting from SCIP will provide behavioral services in all priority languages in Massachusetts, and there is at least one clinical supervisor in each city and town identified in the Advancing Health Equity in Massachusetts initiative. Seventy-nine percent of awardee organizations provide substance use disorder treatment and 43 percent provide such treatment for children. 

This initiative is funded through the Executive Office of Health and Human Services’ Behavioral Health Trust, which was created with American Rescue Plan Act recovery funds to address barriers to accessing behavioral health care and services. To date the Trust has distributed $114 million in student loan repayment, licensure fee waivers, and internship supports.

Organizations Receiving Funding through SCIP

OrganizationCityTotal Funding 
Justice Resource Institute, Inc. Needham  $     1,248,000  
Eliot Community Human Services, Inc Lexington  $          960,000  
River Valley Counseling Center, Inc. Holyoke  $          912,000  
Center for Human Development, Inc Springfield  $          816,000  
HRI Clinics Inc DBA Arbour Counseling Services Braintree  $          792,000  
Northeast Health Services Inc Taunton  $          744,000  
The Home for Little Wanderers Boston  $          696,000  
North Suffolk Community Services, Inc. Chelsea  $          588,000  
Clinical and Support Options, Inc. Northampton  $          576,000  
YOU, Inc., an Affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation Worcester  $          528,000  
High Point Treatment Center New Bedford  $          360,000  
SB Transitional LLC dba Mentor South Bay Brockton  $          360,000  
Children's Services of Roxbury, Inc. Roxbury  $          360,000  
Behavioral Health Network, Inc. Springfield  $          360,000  
The Brien Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Pittsfield  $          336,000  
Brockton Area Multi-Services, Inc. (BAMSI) Brockton  $          336,000  
NeighborHealth East Boston  $          324,000  
Bay Cove Human Services Boston $          288,000  
Franciscan Hospital for Children (Franciscan Children's) East Boston $          288,000 
The Edinburg Center Bedford  $          288,000  
Vinfen Corporation Cambridge  $          276,000  
Cambridge Health Alliance Cambridge  $          264,000  
Child & Family Services, Inc. New Bedford  $          240,000  
LUK. Inc Fitchburg  $          240,000  
Family Service Association Fall River  $          216,000  
Embrace Pathways to Wellness LLC Peabody  $          216,000  
Northeast Behavioral Health Corporation d/b/a Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services Danvers  $          216,000  
Helix Human Services Springfield  $          192,000  
Lorenzi Health Holyoke  $          192,000  
Bridgewell, Inc. Peabody  $          180,000  
LAMOUR Clinic Randolph  $          168,000  
Pine Street Inn, Inc. Boston  $          168,000  
DIMOCK COMMUNITY SERVICES CORP Roxbury  $          168,000  
Institute for Health and Recovery, Inc. Watertown  $          168,000  
Fitzgerald Counseling Group, Inc. Fall River  $          156,000  
LAMOUR Community Health Institute Inc Randolph  $          144,000  
Abelard Psychotherapy Inc Dedham  $          144,000  
Multicultural Counseling Center Inc Dedham  $          144,000  
The Family Wellness Center, Inc Braintree  $          144,000  
Comprehensive Health Services Chelmsford  $          144,000  
Community Health Connections Inc. Fitchburg  $          144,000  
Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center Boston  $          144,000  
Community Services Institute Springfield  $          144,000  
Boston Medical Center Corporation Boston  $          144,000  
Summit Community Services Walpole  $          144,000  
Bay Coast Behavioral Fall River  $          120,000  
Behavioral Health Perspectives Fitchburg  $          120,000  
TJocelyne Counseling and Consulting Clinic LLC Brockton  $          120,000  
The Child & Family Wellness Center Hyde Park  $          120,000  
Center Tree Counseling Spencer  $          120,000  
Fathers' UpLift, Inc. Dorchester  $          120,000  
Lowell Community Health Center Inc Lowell  $          120,000  
Foundations for Wellness, INC Seekonk  $          108,000  
Multicultural Wellness Worcester  $             96,000  
Steppingstone, Inc. Fall River  $             96,000  
Casa Esperanza Inc. Malden  $             96,000  
New Vision Healthcare Group Randolph  $             72,000  
City of Medford-Medford Public Schools Medford  $             72,000  
Manet Community Health Center Inc North Quincy  $             72,000  
GAAMHA Gardner  $             72,000  
Counseling and Assessment Clinic of Worcester, LLC Worcester  $             72,000  
Transhealth Florence  $             72,000  
Collaborative Endeavors, LLC Lee  $             72,000  
Revidas Worcester  $             72,000  
Holyoke Health Center, Inc. Holyoke  $             72,000  
We Rise Collective Inc Boston  $             72,000  
African Diaspora Mental Health Association LLC. Springfield  $             72,000  
Saint Vincent's Services, Inc. Fall River  $             60,000  
Perspectives Health Services, LLC Mattapan  $             48,000  
North Shore Community Health Salem  $             48,000  
Holistic Care Mental Health Association, LLC West Springfield  $             48,000   

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