Leadership & Governance

Held accountable on purpose.

The communities we serve deserve an organization that's structured for the long haul — and willing to show its work.

Our commitments

Four governance commitments we hold ourselves to.

Transparency

We publish our outcomes — including the ones we wish were better. Annual reporting, open evaluation methodology, and clear use-of-funds breakdowns.

Ethical oversight

All program research is conducted under appropriate ethical review. Participant safety, consent, and confidentiality come before any organizational interest.

Responsible stewardship

Donor and grant funds are tracked, audited, and reported. We hold a 501(c)(3) designation and operate under standard nonprofit financial controls.

Independent governance

Our board includes independent voices from clinical practice, community leadership, and nonprofit operations — with real authority, not ceremonial seats.

Board & leadership

Led by people who know the work — and who answer for it.

WellWoven is led by a founding team with backgrounds spanning clinical mental health, recovery ministry, nonprofit operations, and applied research. Our board includes independent directors drawn from each of those domains.

Full leadership and board bios are published in our annual report. Reach out if you'd like a copy ahead of the next release — we're happy to share.

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Annual reporting

Each year we publish a public report covering programs delivered, outcomes measured, financials, and what we learned — including what didn't work.

501(c)(3) status

WellWoven Center for Health & Resilience is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Gifts may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.