Partnerships
From nonprofits to foundations to large companies to social enterprises, we build partnerships to help create change within your community, your people, and your culture.
Whether you are looking to offer your community a toolbox of transformational skills, looking to foster deeper connection and authenticity within, or seeking tools for working with challenges and overwhelm, we will work with you to create something uniquely impactful for your organization. Some of our most popular workshop series are: Med School, Inner Tools, and Creative Insight. You could choose one of these or we can work together to develop a custom workshop to fit your needs and areas of interest.
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Meet Some of Our Partners:
National Science Foundation: Noyce Fellowship
Foundations of Mindfulness
Art of Human Being has partnered with the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program through the National Science Foundation to offer the 2020-2021 Mindfulness Series. The series is designed to equip Fellows with practical strategies and approaches to incorporate mindfulness into daily life.
Google Digital Media Lab
Foundations of Mindfulness
Art of Human Being offered an introductory mindfulness course to the Digital Media team at Google. This workshop was about empowering new practitioners in their meditation practice by offering clear and tangible ways of understanding and implementing mindfulness practices.
Duke University: DuWell Wellness Center and DukeArts
Foundations of Mindfulness
AHB offers weekly mindfulness sessions for students, faculty, staff, and alumni through Moments of Mindfulness.
The mindful path to creative insight
AHB offers courses in wellness and self care through creative expression in partnership with DukeCreate.
HCC: Himalayan Children’s Charities
Foundations of Wellbeing
Art of Human Being was honored to offer a 4-part workshop for Himalayan Children’s Charities in Nepal as part of an educational series to empower youth with tools for mental wellbeing. Himalayan Children's Charities was established with the mission of creating a promising future for orphaned, vulnerable and marginalized youth in Nepal. HCC aims to break the cycle of poverty faced by at-risk children by providing quality education, nurturing care and innovative mentorship. This workshop was created to offer practical, evidence-based tools for psychological wellbeing: working with overwhelming emotions and nurturing resilience and inner strength in challenging times.
The Maya Gold Foundation
Tools & Teachings for Trying Times
Art of Human Being hosted the Spring 2020 Community Series for the Maya Gold Foundation. The Maya Gold Foundation offers programming to over a thousand young people and adults in the Hudson Valley with the mission to empower youth in accessing their inner wisdom and realizing their dreams. This workshop was created to nurture resilience, cultivate equanimity, practice personal authenticity, and embrace positivity and gratitude amidst challenging times.
Creative Mornings
Lightness of Being
Creative Mornings is a free lecture series for creatives built on a spirit of generosity and community. This workshop focused on bringing mindfulness, presence, and mystery into each moment.
North Brooklyn Farms
The Human-Nature Series
North Brooklyn Farms creates agricultural green space where people can connect with nature and one another and find access to sustainably-grown produce. In our Human-Nature Series, we explored how mindfulness can deepen our connection to our inner and outer worlds. We also explored the science behind the healing effects of nature and the evidence-based links between awe, interconnectedness, and human flourishing.
Mindful Columbia, Columbia University Student Group
Cultivating Awe
Mindful Columbia is a student group at Columbia University seeking to create conscious community on campus and introduce topics that often are not taught in the classroom, but which inevitably touch all of our lives. Topics touch on wellness, self care, sustainability, social justice, and more. We facilitated an evening workshop on cultivating awe through mindfulness.
Columbia University Spiritual Wellness Center
The Mindful Path to Creative Insight
AHB designed and facilitated an evidence-based 10-week wellness workshop to Columbia students, through Columbia University’s on-campus Spiritual Wellness Center. Student outcomes from the 10 weeks contributed to novel area of research on spiritually-oriented wellness programming on college campuses, supervised by Dr. Traci Stein.