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Healing Advocacy Fund is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on state-regulated psychedelic therapy access, with its clearest documented work in Oregon and Colorado and emerging references to New Mexico. It says it was formed after Oregon voters passed Measure 109 to help ensure the state’s psilocybin program was implemented as intended. Its public-facing materials describe it as supporting safe, affordable access to psychedelic healing for people who need it.

The organization’s work centers on policy implementation, patient access, and public education around regulated psilocybin services. Documented activities include advocacy for Oregon program improvements, support for Colorado’s rollout under Proposition 122, educational resources for patients and clinicians, and an adverse-event reporting system in Oregon. Its field role appears to be a campaign and implementation-support organization that connects policy design, healthcare integration, and access expansion for regulated psychedelic therapy.

Activists & Social Justice Snapshot

Decriminalization Campaigners

Organization Model

Nonprofit Advocacy Organization

Organization Status

Active

Campaign Status

Active

Last Verified

Apr 16, 2026

Campaign Approaches

State / Provincial Policy CampaignsPublic Education CampaignsCoalition Building

Justice Focus Areas

DecriminalizationAffordability & AccessPatient / Participant Rights

Target Jurisdictions

United States

Advocacy Notes

Public materials describe policy implementation and advocacy work for emerging state psychedelic frameworks.

Verification

Verified

Jurisdiction

National

Coverage

1 country

Psychedelic Focus

Explicit Psychedelic Focus

Primary Advocacy Link

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