Support BPI

The Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of psychoanalytic knowledge, with its emphasis on understanding children, adolescents and adults all as unique individuals. We have several programs for the advanced training of mental health professionals in the most comprehensive, individualized and effective methods of helping people to live fulfilling lives. We provide programs for the public, as well as collaborating with other academic institutions.  The fulfillment of our mission depends on your generosity, so we are extremely appreciative for your support.If you would like to make a monetary contribution via credit card, please click the “Donate” button below and proceed with making your donation. If you have any questions, please contact Cathy Cardaropoli, Office Administrator, at berkshirepsychoanalytic@gmail.com or (413) 269-0138. A letter acknowledging your contribution (and also for tax purposes) will be sent you upon receipt of your contribution. Please be sure to include your mailing address when making your donation. Thank you!To view our Form 990 online, visit  http://www.guidestar.org/ , an independent database of nonprofit organizations, or visit http://www.charities.ago.state.ma.us/  and search:  Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute, Inc., 


Charitable Bequest/Legacy Donation
What is your legacy?  A charitable bequest continues to be one of the simplest and most accessible means of planning a gift. You don’t have to be rich and famous to make a contribution that can make a difference.  Providing first for the well-being of one’s family and loved ones, you can also bequeath an amount or percentage of your assets to The Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute to help our programs live on. Your gift will help to provide scholarships for students in our training program and expand our community outreach and public education programs.

A tax receipt will be issued for use in the final tax return. The fiscal advantages that follow from charitable bequests can dramatically reduce the taxes to be paid out by the estate.