Neurofeedback Advocacy Project
The Neurofeedback Advocacy Project (NAP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that partners with agencies serving underserved populations to expand access to ILF neurofeedback. The organization offers equipment-and-training subscription plans, a member portal, agency application, and results tracking for participating sites.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A small Oregon-based mental health or neurofeedback program closely aligned with the foundation's mission or already known to its trustees or officers.
Good Fit
- • Located in Oregon or operating projects in Oregon.
- • Direct programmatic focus on neurofeedback, mental health, or similar service delivery.
- • Existing relationships or visibility with the foundation's officers or local network.
- • Capacity to operate as an agency partner (equipment/training model) or to be incorporated as a program the funder supports.
Geography
Observed giving in the latest year was confined to a single state (all reported grants went to Oregon), indicating a narrowly local geographic footprint.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows only one grant to one distinct recipient, so the observed recipient set is very small in the available data.
New Applicants
Direct evidence of applicant turnover is unavailable because only one year is observed, and the filing explicitly indicates grants are to preselected recipients rather than open solicitations, which suggests unsolicited new applicants are unlikely to be added.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
