National Alliance on Mental Illness

General Organizational Information
Organization Name: 
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Organization Acronym: 
NAMI
Year Established: 
1979
Type of organization: 
Condition(s)-specific National
Mission Statement: 
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is the nation's largest grassroots organization for people with mental illness and their families. Founded in 1979, NAMI has affiliates in every state and in more than 1,100 local communities across the country. NAMI recognizes that the key concepts of recovery, resiliency and support are essential to improving the wellness and quality of life of all persons affected by mental illness. NAMI members and friends work to fulfill our mission by providing support, education, and advocacy. Our many activities include: public education and information activities, peer education and support, raising awareness and fighting stigma, and state and federal advocacy.
Status of organization: 
Incorporated non-profit
Professional/Medical Board?: 
No
501(c)3 Status?: 
Yes
Paid staff?: 
Yes
Board of Directors?: 
Yes
Serves the following conditions
Diseases: 
Mental Illness
Asperger Syndrome
Attention Deficit Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Early Onset Bipolar Disorder
Manic-Depressive Disorders
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Post Partum Depression
Schizophrenia
Tourette Syndrome
Autism
Organizational Contact Information
Title: 
Volunteer Recruiting & Training Specialist
Degree: 
B.A.
First Name: 
Maggie
Last Name: 
Scheie-Lurie
Address: 
3803 N. Fairfax Drive, #100
Arlington, VA, 22203-3042
United States
See map: Google Maps
Phone: 
+1 703 524 7600
Fax: 
+1 703 524 9094
Toll Free Number: 
+1 800 950 6264
Email: 
info@nami.org
Resources and Services Provided
Languages spoken: 
Chinese
English
German
French
Italian
Russian
Spanish
Printed materials available in: 
English
Spanish
Information provided for: 
Affected individuals
Families of affected individuals
Care providers
Parents
Siblings
Health care professionals
The public
Media
Range of services include: 
Referrals to local chapter or group
Peer Support
Legal advice
Political action
Awareness Programs
Telephone helpline
E-mail list
Chat room
Educational materials include: 
Fact sheet(s)
Pamphlet(s)
Booklet(s)
Magazine
Website
Newsletter
Video(s)/Movie(s)
Audiotape(s)
Conferences/workshops for: 
Affected individuals and/or families
Public
Researchers
Professionals
Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
#80146
4301 Connecticut Avenue NW - Suite 404
Washington, DC 20008-2369
Tel: 202.966.5557 Fax: 202.966.8553
info@geneticalliance.org