
Summit Objectives
The summit aims to create shared frameworks, infrastructure, and commitments needed to drive coordinated ecosystem-level action to reduce psychedelic harms. The summit is designed to move from high-level alignment to specific, actionable plans with clear ownership and accountability. The summit will produce an ecosystem-wide Theory of Change and 5-year safety roadmap that is reflective of the shared priorities of the ecosystem.

01
Map and Prioritize Critical Gaps
Analyze areas needing improvement and identify high-impact intervention points, with clear success metrics for each focus area.
02
Define Strategic Priorities
Establish shared understanding through a Theory of Change, aligning on critical areas that require collective action and identifying where coordinated efforts will have maximum impact.


03
Develop a Concrete Implementation Strategy
Develop a detailed 5-year roadmap outlining roles, timelines, and resource requirements, including mechanisms for strategic funding distribution. Secure specific commitments from stakeholders on resources, actions, and ongoing participation.
04
Establish Clear Success Metrics and Accountability
Define measurable targets and develop robust systems for tracking progress and ensuring accountability across initiatives.


05
Establish Ongoing Coordination Infrastructure
Form working groups and coalitions to drive ongoing progress, with structured processes for data sharing and cross-sector collaboration.