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Ways to support our films.

*Frank Traylor segment donations have been moved to Sam Aden Kindness Fund.

All donations will be used for Frank’s segment in MIMM4.

Donate to Frank's Fund

For passionate individuals…

Contribute to
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Become a Sponsor

 (for brands and businesses)

Tell your story

(appear in the film as an athlete and/or interviewee)

Support the next film

(For passionate individuals)

Give

Host a Premiere

(bring MIMM to your community)

Open Form

Shop Our Sponsors

The easiest and most common way to help us out is by shopping our sponsors.

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Why give?

  • We are a completely grassroots group of individuals.

  • Every penny of support goes directly to making our films possible.

  • Your support helps us continue to improve our production every year.

  • We are not a cash grab, our films are used in schools for education, and all extra revenue goes to local suicide prevention non-profits.

  • Every single athlete and production team member has lived-mental health experience and is here out of passion; no one is paid to participate.

  • You have the option to be publicly recognized for your contribution by cementing your name into the credits of the films

  • “Thank you for making Mountain in My Mind. I was in a dark place when my brother sent me a link to your 2nd film and watching the 1st two films inspired me to see a therapist, talk to the rest of my family, and open up to my friends. I am here today because I watched your films”

    — Dawson L

  • “As an ex-shortstop turned ski bum this video [MIMM3] saved me from some demons, thank you!”

    — Finn C.

  • “Saw this film live in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Thanks for stepping up and speaking for mental health in our industry. It's rarely talked about and is a topic that should be spoken about more. Amazing film.”

    — Ben J

  • “You continue to amaze with your honesty, passion and openness! I know you are saving more lives that you can even imagine. Thank you for having the conversations and making them normal for all!”

    — Debbie P

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