
The Challenge
Over 50 million people in the U.S. — about 1 in 7 — experience mental illness, yet there is only 1 mental health provider for every 350 individuals. In Colorado, this shortage is especially severe, with twice as many vacant mental health jobs compared to similar-sized regions.
Despite earning advanced degrees, 57% of master’s-level graduates never achieve licensure due to financial, regulatory, and time barriers, disproportionately impacting underrepresented groups.
The Solution
The Mental Health Workforce Accelerator Collaborative
In collaboration with Kaiser Permanente, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, and the Gina and Frank Day Health Institute at MSU Denver, this program bridges the gap between degrees and licensure by providing:
- Salary stipends and supervision for clinical licensure.
- Access to study resources, licensure application reimbursement, and monthly group supervision.
- Clinical roles in community settings, with a focus on serving vulnerable populations.
By reducing barriers, we will increase the number of fully licensed professionals while diversifying the workforce to reflect the communities they serve.

Program Goals
- Increase percentage of master’s degree graduates who become licensed in the state of Colorado
- Increase number of patients served by partially qualified pre and post master’s candidates.
- Increase diversity (e.g., race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, language, geographic and cultural) of fully licensed master’s level mental health professionals in the state of Colorado
- Improve Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) health professional shortage area scores in identified target communities.
Program at a Glance
- Timeline: May 2024 – September 2025.
- Reach: 87 candidates, 36 fellows, 21 participating sites, 6 universities.
- Current Fellows: 15 finishing their final year of their graduate program.
- Current Candidates: 58 post graduate candidates working to achieve licensure.


Get Involved
- Candidates: Our next Post-Master’s Cohort begins in July 2025. Submit an interest form to receive more information when our next recruitment cycle opens.
- Fellows: Interested in becoming a fellow? Fill out the interest form!
- Sites: Mental health organizations across Colorado can apply to host candidates for Cohort 5 starting in June 2025. Learn more about site requirements or submit an interest form to receive a link to the application as soon as it opens.
- Donors: Support future iterations of this program and help sustain its impact. Contact Ally Veneris, [email protected], for more information.
Participating Sites
- AllHealth Network
- Aurora Mental Health and Recovery
- Diversus Health
- Health Solutions
- Jefferson Center for Mental Health
- Jewish Family Service
- Judi’s House
- Mental Health Partners
- North Range Behavioral Health
- WellPower
- SummitStone Health
- Denver Public Schools
- DSST Public Schools
- Stride Community Health
- Mount Saint Vincent
- San Luis Valley Health
- University of Colorado, CU Anschutz
- Aspen Hope Center
- Mountain Family Health
- The Grief Center of Southwest Denver
- Struggle of Love Foundation
- Shiloh House
- Savio House
- Kids First Healthcare
- CWEE
- Michelle Simmons Counseling
- Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS) at CU Anshutz

Why It Matters
With rising rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide, the need for licensed mental health providers has never been greater. By addressing financial and systemic barriers, the Colorado Mental Health Workforce Accelerator is building a more equitable, effective, and accessible mental health system for all.
Contact Us for More Information
Email UsEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 303-615-0029
Office Location:
1027 9th Street
Denver, CO 80204
Mailing Address:
Campus Box 8
P. O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362