About us

We’re building a robust body of research and technological interventions in response to the capacity crisis we’re living in. Our work connects lived experience, empirical data, and a deep commitment commitment to trauma-informed change.

Why we formedTimeline and roadmap

We're all living in a crisis of capacity

More people than ever are being diagnosed with ADHD, autism, and other forms of neurodivergence. At the same time, millions more are living with executive functioning challenges linked to trauma, brain injury, chronic illness, medical neglect, racial trauma, and political violence.

Across all of these experiences, the same core capacities are affected. Planning. Memory. Emotional regulation. Task initiation. Decision making. Yet our systems still operate as if executive functioning is stable, evenly distributed, and untouched by lived experience.

When executive functioning breaks down inside systems that demand constant self-management, the result is often shame and stigma instead of support. People are judged as unmotivated or irresponsible rather than recognized as navigating real cognitive strain.

That stigma compounds harm by increasing stress, eroding cognitive well-being, and worsening long-term health outcomes. TEFI exists to close this gap through research and systems design that treat executive functioning as a public health and equity issue, not a personal failure.

Trauma is the thread connecting us all together

All of the founders at TEFI grew up as knowledge about neurodivergence, trauma, and mental health changed in real time.

Now we’re seeing the impact from the other side as parents, caregivers, and professionals trying to hold our own lives together while supporting others to do the same. Across settings and across generations, the same struggles keep surfacing around capacity, regulation, access, and understanding.

Trauma is the common thread we kept coming back to. Not just trauma tied to a single diagnosis, but the trauma of living in systems that do not adapt, do not listen, and often respond with stigma instead of care.

Over time, it became clear that without a way to address the trauma of being neurodivergent or cognitively strained, regardless of the reason, people remain stuck in cycles of alienation and unmet need.

TEFI was created to help close those gaps and make empowering care more accessible for both children and adults.

We want to help people build real, lasting capacity

Right now, our work begins with FunctionalMe, TEFI’s first research and technology initiative. FunctionalMe is a capacity-tracking app designed to help people notice, name, and better understand their real-world executive functioning in daily life.

At the same time, it allows TEFI to begin building ethical, consent-based datasets that reflect how executive functioning actually works across trauma, neurodivergence, health conditions, and lived environments.

What we learn through FunctionalMe will shape everything that comes next. These early datasets will support future research partnerships, the development of better tools, and long-term public health and policy work focused on executive functioning as a shared system concern.

Our goal is to help move executive functioning out of the realm of personal struggle and into the realm of collective design and support.

Our founding timeline and roadmap

July 2018
July 2018

Work begins on MetaEgo

Founder Amy Coleman began building the first prototype of FunctionalMe, originally called MetaEgo.

May 2020
May 2020

First prototype complete

The first fully testable version of MetaEgo was completed.

2021 to 2023
2021 to 2023

Extensive rebuilding

Rapid changes in AI tools and Facebook’s rebrand to Meta created both technical and naming conflicts that required rebuilding the project from the ground up.

December 2024
December 2024

Work on the MVP begins

A new MVP for FunctionalMe was conceived with a renewed focus on executive functioning, trauma, and capacity.

November 2025
November 2025

The MVP is finished

The first release of FunctionalMe was ready for testing.

December 1, 2025
December 1, 2025

TEFI is incorporated as a nonprofit

TEFI officially incorporated and is now awaiting 501(c)(3) status.

December 7, 2025
December 7, 2025

Registration with the AG Charities Division

We received our AGO number and submitted Schedule A2 to begin solicitation

Now
Now

Current phase

Friends and family alpha testing phase for usability and stability.

March 2026
March 2026

First general-population alpha test of FunctionalMe.

September 2026
September 2026

First datasets begin producing valuable insights into user microbehavior.

December 2026
December 2026

Transition to a larger beta test phase.

March 2027
March 2027

First longitudinal dataset achieved and public release of FunctionalMe.

December 2029
December 2029

Sufficient data to generate meaningful insights into long-term patterns and cohort-level discrepancies.

We're on a mission

We’re building this work in the open and in community. We need your help to reach our goals. Whether you want to test FunctionalMe, partner with us for research, or support the work as a donor, there’s a meaningful way to be part of what we’re building.

¿Te interesa formar parte de nuestro consejo?

Nos encantaría conectar con personas reflexivas, con los pies en la tierra e interesadas en aportar sus habilidades a una organización sin fines de lucro centrada en una misión e impulsada por la investigación.

Si desea obtener más información sobre el servicio de la junta directiva de TEFI, comuníquese con hello@tefinstitute.org con una breve introducción.