From: The role of implementation organizations in scaling evidence-based psychosocial interventions
Topic | Beck Institute | Incredible Years, Inc | PAXIS Institute | PracticeWise | Triple P International |
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Organization background | |||||
 Website | beckinstitute.org | incredibleyears.com | paxis.org | practicewise.com | triplep.net |
 Programs/services offered | Training and dissemination of Beck model of CBT, online CBT resources, provide CBT | Training and dissemination of Incredible Years programs | Training and dissemination of PAX Good Behavior Game | Information services; resource subscriptions (e.g., MAP, PWEBS, MATCH, CEFT), consultation, credentialing | Implementation support, program resources, and training for the Triple P-Positive Parenting Programs |
 Number of paid staff members | 65 | 4 | 70 | 49 | 120 |
 Estimated number of providers trained | 40,000 | 72,500 | 60,000 | 39,500 registered; 7100 credentialed | 100,000 |
 Number of trainers | 54 | 145 (10 trainers, 59 mentors who can deliver workshops, and 167 peer coaches) | 45 | 550 (32 training professionals; 317 agency supervisors; 205 instructors) | 98 trainers |
 US states and countries with trained providers | 50 US states; 130 countries | 50 US states; 33 countries | 38 US states, 6 countries | Registered: 50 US states, 130 countries; credentialed: 28 states; 7 countries | 38 US states; 72 countries |
Corporate structures | |||||
 Profit structure | 501(c)3 | For profit | For profit | For profit | For profit and Certified B Corp® |
 Board of directors/advisory board | Yes/yes | No/no | No/no | Yes/yes | No/no |
 Number of program developers | 2 | 1 | 11 | 30 | 9 |
 Program developer(s) role in organization | Various: founder and president emeritus; president | Founder/president | Founder/president/CEO | Various: unaffiliated, consultant, employee, board member, founder | Various: consultants, trainers |
 Program developer university affiliation | Professor at University of Pennsylvania | Past: graduate student, professor; present: professor emeritus | Co-investigator at Johns Hopkins | Various: professor, clinical affiliate, none | Professor at The University of Queensland |
 Student opportunities | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
 COI protocol | External experts to design RCTs, data management, data analysis; COI statements on publications | External data manager; financial disclosures yearly to University of Washington; COI statements on publications | Independent scientists with explicit agreements to publish regardless of outcomes | Minimize or eliminate role in data collection and analysis; COI statements on publications | External data management and data analysis; standard COI statement on publications |
Intellectual property | |||||
 Ownership of intellectual property rights | Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy | Carolyn Webster-Stratton | Dennis Embry | Various from proprietary to diverse licensing arrangements that differ by products and services | The University of Queensland |
Matters of pricing | |||||
 Main revenue | Trainings | Trainings and product sales | Training, materials and other supports | Information services, training, and consultation | Training and sale of program resources |
 Main revenue source | Not-for-profit organizations | Governments contracts; health systems; universities | Schools, governments, health, and schools | Business-to-business services | Government contracts |