For the second consecutive year, the Ame Sua Mente Institute has been recognized as one of the top Brazilian social organizations in thedotgood international ranking. In 2025, we ranked 54th out of 75 Brazilian institutions—an honor based on three key pillars: governance, innovation, and impact.
Thedotgood is an international organization that tracks social impact initiatives worldwide. This ranking reflects nonprofits, foundations, institutes, and movements that excel in governance, innovation, and tangible impact on communities. Being included on this list means that your work is recognized as rigorous, based on technical and globally comparable criteria.
Ame Sua Mente at thedotgood: Impact, Innovation, and Governance
For Andréa Regina, the executive director of the Institute, being included in the ranking again is a great source of pride.
“It’s a tremendous honor to be among the top 75 Brazilian social organizations driving positive change. The survey conducted by thedotgood evaluates three key pillars: impact, innovation, and good governance. In other words, it recognizes those who generate what we call ‘social profit.’ This accolade is particularly meaningful to Ame Sua Mente, as it affirms our approach and reinforces the importance of our mission, both for Brazil and the world.”
Unlike financial profit, social profit reflects the value an organization generates for society through its actions. At the Ame Sua Mente Institute, this translates into tangible initiatives: promoting mental health in schools, training well-prepared educators, and providing qualified support for children and adolescents.
Our work is centered on maximizing this social return. We achieve this through evidence-based practices, technical expertise, and a strong commitment to the public good.
Need help?
The Ame Sua Mente Institute website offers a guide to public psychosocial services. The guide is organized by case type—mild, moderate, or severe—to help find the appropriate support.
Click on the link to explore the best care options: Guide to Public Psychosocial Services