AMTA Unveils New Grant Recipients to Boost Massage Therapy Education Across the U.S.
On June 17, 2026, the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) proudly announced the latest recipients of its massage school grants, a significant initiative funded by Massage Envy. This round marks the eighth distribution of grants since the program's inception in 2022, wherein the number of awarded schools has doubled—from five to ten. Each of these selected institutions will receive a grant of $10,000 to support their educational endeavors in massage therapy.
With a total of 45 grants awarded across various massage schools nationwide since its launch, the AMTA has allocated an impressive total of $450,000. Beginning this year, the grant funding has seen a substantial increase to $200,000 annually, showcasing the commitment of Massage Envy to expand educational opportunities within the profession.
Rick Greely, the National President of AMTA, emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, "As the nation's largest nonprofit professional association representing massage therapists, students, and schools, AMTA is dedicated to fortifying the educational pipeline for our profession. Thanks to the funding from Massage Envy, we are able to support more schools, enhance access to learning resources, and secure the future of massage therapy."
The list of ten schools receiving grants includes:
- - American Institute of Alternative Medicine
- - Center for Massage and Natural Health
- - Center for the Healing Arts School for Massage and Bodywork Therapy
- - Fort Smith Academy of Massage
- - Health Studies Inc dba Phoenix School of Massage
- - Academy of Natural Therapy
- - Kneaded Energy School of Massage
- - Quantum School of Massage and Holistic Health
- - North Carolina School of Advanced Bodywork, Inc.
- - The Professional Massage Academy
Todd Schrader, CEO of Massage Envy, echoed the sentiment of gratitude towards the role massage schools play in shaping the future of the industry. He declared, "Massage schools play an essential role in cultivating the future of our industry, and we are proud to continue supporting AMTA's work to strengthen massage therapy education. By doubling the number of grants available each award cycle, we're expanding the reach of a program that supports schools, students, and the long-term health of the massage therapy profession."
It is crucial to note that while Massage Envy provides the funds for this grant program, it neither sponsors nor administers it and does not endorse or affiliate with any specific massage school, including the grant recipients.
About Massage Envy
Founded in 2002 in Scottsdale, Arizona, Massage Envy has emerged as a national leader in the massage and skincare industry. As a franchisor, it operates through a network of franchises and is committed to providing premium skincare and massage services. Since 2008, the brand has also expanded its offerings to include skincare services and now boasts an extensive network of franchises across 49 states, delivering over 240 million services to satisfied customers.
About AMTA
The American Massage Therapy Association stands as the most credible and trusted organization within the massage therapy realm. As the largest nonprofit professional association dedicated to massage therapists, students, and schools, AMTA plays a vital role in setting ethical standards, promoting fair licensing, and educating the public on the therapeutic benefits of massage. Individuals can find qualified massage therapists through the AMTA's Massage Therapist Locator Service.
This recent initiative exemplifies how collaborative efforts between organizations can significantly enhance educational opportunities in specific fields, ultimately benefiting professionals and the communities they serve.