Approaching 1,000 Mental Health Startups in 2020

Stephen Hays
What If Ventures
Published in
17 min readJan 10, 2020

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I nearly died during the summer of 2018 by self-harm, addiction and unmanageable manic episodes. I had reached the end of my rope with addiction, and bipolar disorder. My family found me in a hotel room in Las Vegas on a random Monday afternoon that summer, and somehow, they got me to an addiction treatment center which ended up saving my life.

As any entrepreneur would do, I quickly wondered, “Who else has this problem, and how big is it?” As it turns out, the problem is catastrophic:

  • 1 in 5 U.S. adults experience mental illness each year
  • 1 in 25 U.S. adults experience serious mental illness each year
  • 1 in 6 U.S. youth aged 6 to 17 experiences a mental health disorder each year
  • 300 million people globally suffer from depression and anxiety annually according to the World Health Organization
  • Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide
  • Suicide is the second leading cause of death among people aged 10 to 34

No Dedicated Capital for Mental Health Startups

There is very little dedicated capital for early-stage mental health- and addiction-related startups. There is no shortage of angel investors, but there are only a few digital health funds that invest in mental health startups, but certainly not their main focus. However, many of those heath-focused funds have grown in scale in recent…

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Stephen Hays
What If Ventures

Stephen Hays, Founder of What If Ventures www.whatif.vc a mental health focused venture capital fund and host of the Stigma Podcast.