State Solutions for Affordable Psychedelic Care

Because “legal” is not the same as affordable. We help states build psychedelic access programs and funding strategies that make treatment financially realistic for the people who need it most.

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Psilocybin therapy is legal in Oregon yet still out of reach for most people. We’re fighting to change that by encouraging public investment that brings the cost of treatment within reach for those who need it most. Donate by March 31 to support this work and have your gift matched dollar-for-dollar.

What the NPLA helps you do

The National Psychedelic Landscape Assessment (NPLA) tracks 220+ bills across 38 states and Washington, D.C. It identifies the most viable policy pathways and surfaces high-impact opportunities to reduce out-of-pocket costs through smarter policy design.

  • See what bills are passing and why (and what’s failing)

  • Identify where costs rise (and what states can change)

  • Find pilot program opportunities that can unlock state-funded access

  • Get practical guidance for legislation, implementation, and coalition strategy

Choose your path to see the most relevant insights and recommendations:

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What To Expect

The NPLA report offers users a comprehensive and data-backed audit of the current legislative landscape surrounding psychedelic therapy access. Discover critical insights that can inform their strategic initiatives and drive forward the movement towards more equitable and effective therapeutic practices.

By leveraging this detailed analysis, stakeholders can better understand the nuances of existing regulations, seize emerging opportunities, and align their efforts with the current momentum in psychedelic policy reform. This report is an essential tool for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of this evolving field and to enhance their impact within it.

Founder Sam Chapman at Psychedelic Science 2025

Psychedelic policy momentum at the state level is real, but affordability is the limiting factor. Without public funding strategies, state programs risk becoming boutique systems accessible only to the wealthy.

Sam outlines practical solutions, including pilot programs and creative funding mechanisms, that can translation legal access into state-funded access for those who stand to benefit the most.

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Want to explore a state-funded access pathway in your state?

We support legislators, state agencies, funders and advocates who want pragmatic, implementable models for affordable psychedelic care.

Reach out if you are:

  • Developing policy options and implementation-ready language for affordable, regulated psychedelic services

  • Building a pilot program concept and budget framework that reduces out-of-pocket costs and clarifies operational roles

  • Requesting a nonpartisan briefing on lessons learned from Oregon and Colorado to inform program design and oversight

sam@cppolicy.org