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Prevail has received grants from the National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research Program. Additionally, the McCormick Foundation has supported this effort to help returning veterans through a grant to the Veterans' Corporation. Prevail was also awarded a contract through the
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is a Chicago-based healthcare technology company that created a system for online delivery of evidence-based mental health care. The company aims to create greater access to cost-effective therapy for those who have difficulty seeking and receiving adequate treatment.
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readjust to life after deployment. Prevail has expanded its products to include iPrevail, Moms Prevail, Students Prevail, Warriors Prevail, and Warriors Prevail Family.
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Prevail was founded in January 2008 by Richard Gengler, then an MBA student at the
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pilot, leveraged his background to create a unique delivery model to bring
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to deliver mental health care through its online platform.
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University of Chicago
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mental health
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Operation Enduring Freedom
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Online delivery for mental health care
Richard Gengler
Iraq combat veteran
Veterans returning from war
Effort to help returning veterans
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Companies based in Chicago
Health care companies based in Illinois

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