Background Statement
In October 2007, NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) Boulder County, with the support of the Mental Health Center Serving Boulder and Broomfield Counties (now called Mental Health Partners) and Boulder County Aging Services, organized a conference, "Mental Health and Faith Communities: Sharing the Promise of Hope and Healing." Approximately 100 people from 20 faith communities in Boulder and Broomfield counties attended the conference. Response to the conference was overwhelmingly positive; follow-up meetings resulted in the formation of INMI.
INMI operated as an outreach program of NAMI Boulder County until December 2010, when it became a standalone organization. INMI was recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization in February 2011.
Over the last several years, INMI has offered a series of conferences, workshops and other events for clergy (pastors, ministers, priests, rabbis, imams, etc.), staff and lay leaders of faith communities in Boulder and Broomfield counties.
In addition to its local programs, in April 2011 INMI launched a separate website, The Caring Clergy Project, for faith community leaders anywhere.