Projects
The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab networks researchers, chaplains and educators to better prepare spiritual caregivers to work in today’s changing religious landscape.
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Student Mental Health
This project partners chaplains and mental health professionals to support the needs of college students.
Mapping Jewish Care
The project maps, builds, and strengthens Jewish chaplaincy as a field to support innovative models of spiritual care.
MDMA-assisted Therapy for PTSD
Founded in 1986, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is a 501(c)(3) non‑profit research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics.
Integrated Clinical & Academic Pastoral Education in a Jewish Seminary
The Center for Pastoral Education is a seminary-based chaplaincy education program within the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in New York City. Founded in 2010, the Center offers clinical and academic education to seminary students, clergy, and professionals from all faith traditions and all Jewish movements.
Innovating Education
The goal of the project is to strengthen chaplaincy degree programs at schools across the country.
Chaplain Resilience
This project provides support groups, webinars, and grant funding to projects to build up resilience in chaplains.
Mapping Buddhist Chaplains in North America
This project is a first attempt to answer some fundamental questions about Buddhist chaplaincy as a professional field, including how many Buddhist chaplains there are, where they work, what Buddhist traditions they represent, where they are educated, how they are certified, and what concerns they have about their profession.
Vennly
Vennly is an audio-focused spiritual health app that aims to create a safe space for users to seek inspiration and guidance from top spiritual and community leaders on a variety of topics.
University Chaplaincy
A sociologist, a university chaplain, and a theological educator begin to envision a future with more clearly-defined higher education chaplaincy









