Expanding What’s Possible in Mental Health.
Peg’s brings people, ideas, and resources together to drive meaningful change and improve lives.

Peg’s at a Glance
Peg’s drives progress in mental health by bringing people, ideas, and resources together in powerful ways. We focus on strengthening systems, elevating lived experience, and raising the standard of care for people with serious mental illness to create meaningful, lasting change.
- Advancing mental health through leadership, partnership, and public engagement
- Supporting initiatives and collaborations that strengthen systems and expand access to care
- Creating space for conversations that shift perspectives and spark progress
- Improving how mental health systems work for everyone
Invested since 2005
Years of sustained impact
Cross-Sector Collaborations
Our Focus
Systems Change & Innovation
Driving Systems Forward to Improve Mental Health
We invest in bold ideas, emerging models, and long-term solutions that strengthen mental health systems and challenge the status quo.
Partnerships & Collaboration
Bringing the Right People Together
Peg’s convenes leaders, partners, and lived experience across sectors to spark collaboration, alignment, and shared progress.
Community & Connection
Building Connection and Understanding
Through place, art, and dialogue, we create environments that reduce stigma, foster empathy, and strengthen community.
The Mission in Action
Stories and results that reflect the people, partnerships, and progress behind Peg’s work.
Uniting leaders to transform mental health care
Launched during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CEO Alliance for Mental Health brings together sixteen of the nation’s leading organizations to advance a shared vision for transforming mental health and substance use care. Convened in partnership with Peg’s, the Alliance represents a rare commitment by sector leaders to collaborate, align, and chart a new course for improving lives across the country.
Learn About the CEO Alliance
Advancing Policy Through Collaboration
Peg’s works alongside policymakers, funders, and public agencies to support mental health policies rooted in real-world experience. By prioritizing collaboration, capacity building, and evidence-based solutions, the foundation helps advance policy approaches that lead to lasting improvements in care.
Learn About Policy WorkImproving how behavioral health crises are met
Clear Pathways is an initiative of Peg’s designed to improve how communities respond to behavioral health crises. By aligning systems around person-centered care, the work helps ensure adults experiencing a mental health emergency are met with coordinated, compassionate, and effective support when it matters most.
Learn About Clear Pathways
Practicing Mindful Philanthropy
Meaningful change requires intention, patience, and trust. By approaching philanthropy as a long-term partnership rather than a transaction, Peg’s invests in work that is thoughtful, relationship-driven, and grounded in real-world impact. This approach allows resources to be deployed where they can do the most good, while staying aligned with values, outcomes, and community needs.
Learn About Grant OpportunitiesShaping national conversations on mental health policy
Think Bigger Do Good is a collaborative policy initiative commissioned with leading national foundations that helps shape mental health conversations across the country. Guided by a council of widely recognized experts, the project produces solutions-oriented policy papers designed to inform priorities, influence advocacy, and drive meaningful legislative change.
Learn About Think Bigger Do Good
Investing in the Future of Mental Health Care
When Peg and her husband, Burton D. Morgan, were seeking care for their son, they confronted the limits of the mental health system firsthand. In response, Peg’s Foundation established an endowed chair in psychiatry at Northeast Ohio Medical University to support long-term leadership, research, and education in mental health care. The endowment reflects a commitment to strengthening the field for future generations.
Learn About EndowmentsVisit Peg’s
Peg’s is a vibrant, welcoming campus where people come together around ideas that matter. It is a place designed to be experienced, not rushed, and one that invites conversation, reflection, and connection. The campus is home to Peg’s headquarters and includes thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor spaces that support gatherings both large and small.
Some moments are shared through public events and exhibitions. Others are quieter, offering room to pause, reflect, and engage at a more personal pace. Together, these experiences create an environment that deepens understanding and encourages meaningful dialogue around mental health.


Anchored by Peg’s headquarters, the campus includes the historic Baldwin Buss Merino House. Built in 1825, the home has been thoughtfully restored to honor its legacy and ensure its continued use for years to come.
Today, the house offers an inviting setting for gathering, learning, and meaningful conversation. Its presence on our campus gives life to a landmark structure that remains integral to the City of Hudson’s historic fabric.
Peg’s Gallery
Peg Morgan’s genuine enjoyment of the arts shaped the Foundation from the beginning. Peg’s Gallery honors that legacy by using art to bring people together and open conversations that deepen understanding around mental health.
The Gallery is a place to encounter new perspectives. Rotating exhibitions and programs create moments for reflection and dialogue, inviting visitors to slow down and engage more deeply.
By highlighting artists and perspectives from the community, the Gallery fosters personal connection and shared understanding — continuing our founder’s belief that art can build empathy, shift perspectives, and bring people closer together.
Upcoming Events
Ways to get involved, connect, and be part of the conversation.
Eighty-Six Reasons for Asylum Admission: A Domestic Beginning
Reception: Friday, May 15, 2026, 5–7 PM Gallery Hours: Friday & Saturday 11 – 4 pm (May 16 – September 5 only) Eighty-Six Reasons for Asylum Admission: A Domestic Beginning, an exhibit by … Continued
25 Years of Impact
Reception: Friday, May 15, 2026, 5–7 PM Gallery Hours: Monday – Wednesday 11 – 4 pmThursday – Saturday 11 – 7 pmClosed Sunday & Holidays 25 Years of Impact traces the evolution of a vision … Continued
NAMI Family Support Group
On the 2nd Tuesday of each month, Peg’s Gallery hosts a free NAMI Family Support Group for relatives, partners, and friends of individuals living with mental illness. This peer-led group offers understanding, … Continued
Relationships are at the heart of everything we do at Peg`s, and impact partners like Active Minds are essential to our mission.
For the last 15 years, we’ve been proud to support Alison Malmon and the work of @Active_Minds as they’ve changed the conversation around mental health for youth and young adults across the country.
Now, through the @weareenough campaign, we’re proud to help elevate the conversation further, reminding people everywhere: You are enough, just as you are. 💚
#ThinkBigger #ImpactPartners #YouAreEnough #MentalHealth
The college years are a critical time for mental health. That’s why Peg’s has partnered with @kentstate for more than 20 years to strengthen the systems, workforce, and community support students need to thrive on campus and beyond. 💙🩺
#MHM2026 #Pegs #KentStateUniversity #MentalHealth #BehavioralHealth
When the world is small and the mission is big, beautiful things happen. 💛
A spontaneous visit from a friend at @inspiringchildren turned into a soulful conversation, a campus tour, and a chance to go deeper on the passion that drives the work of both foundations.
#ThinkBigger
These bracelets carry a big message. 💚
It`s Mental Health Awareness Month, and our team is wearing @weareenough bracelets. The ENOUGH campaign was founded by @blakemycoskie with one core belief: our worth is inherent. Not earned. We are enough simply because we exist.
For us, standing alongside Dan Hampu, President and CEO of Burton D. Morgan Foundation isn`t a coincidence. Peg and Burt Morgan married, raised a family together, and each built a foundation in Hudson, Ohio—one dedicated to behavioral health and the other to entrepreneurship. ENOUGH is where our two missions finally meet, and this intersection is timely and relevant.
Research shows that 88% of entrepreneurs struggle with at least one mental health issue—and they are 2x more likely to experience depression and 3x more likely to struggle with substance abuse. ENOUGH was built by an entrepreneur who lived this, to challenge the hustle culture that drives it. Its vehicle for change is the impact partners it supports.
ENOUGH donates 100% of its profits to mental health organizations, with a commitment to donate $3M over the next three years—including to @active_minds and @namicommunicate, two of our own longtime partners. Active Minds was our first national grantee and NAMI is the organization that helped our founder`s son on his path toward recovery.
For us, wearing the ENOUGH bracelets, connecting with Burton D. Morgan Foundation on a shared purpose, and celebrating two of our impact partners in the process is a full circle moment 25 years in the making.
#ThinkBigger #ENOUGH #MHM2026
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