Mind Teams Up with SnapLogic to Modernize Data Infrastructure Supporting Mental Health Services

UK's leading mental health charity replaces legacy tools with a modern integration platform to improve data quality, governance, and delivery speed.

Mar. 17, 2026 at 8:36am

Mind, the UK's leading mental health charity, is using SnapLogic's Agentic Integration Platform to modernize its data infrastructure, improve data quality and governance, and accelerate the delivery of insights that support fundraising, campaigning, and mental health services. Prior to adopting SnapLogic, Mind relied on a combination of third-party-managed ETL tools, creating significant operational risk, limited visibility, and slower response times. With SnapLogic, Mind has brought integration capability in-house, giving its Data, Digital and Technology (DDaT) team full visibility and control over data pipelines, while applying consistent data governance across its CRM and wider data ecosystem.

Why it matters

As demand for mental health support continues to grow across the UK, Mind identified the need to become a more data-driven organization, ensuring teams can trust their data, respond faster to supporters, and scale digital initiatives without relying on fragile, opaque, or end-of-life integration tools. By modernizing its data infrastructure, Mind aims to improve collaboration across teams, strengthen relationships with stakeholders, and lay the foundation for future automation and AI initiatives.

The details

Within nine months of active use, Mind has built four times more active data flows and pipelines than it was able to deliver previously, significantly reducing delivery timelines and removing dependence on external developers. Manual processes that previously consumed days or weeks each month have been automated through SnapLogic pipelines, freeing staff to focus on care-driven and mission-critical activities. As a result, Mind has seen improved collaboration across teams, clearer ownership of data responsibilities, and stronger relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

  • In March 2026, Mind announced its partnership with SnapLogic to modernize its data infrastructure.
  • Within nine months of active use, Mind has built four times more active data flows and pipelines than it was able to deliver previously.

The players

Mind

The UK's leading mental health charity with a mission to create a mentally healthy society and fight for a future where no mind is left behind.

SnapLogic

The Agentic Integration Company, integrating AI, data, applications, and microservices into one powerful platform that transforms how enterprises connect, automate, and scale.

Daniel Eels

Data & CRM Projects Lead at Mind.

Nick Pike

GM EMEA at SnapLogic.

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What they’re saying

“SnapLogic put the power back in our hands. We now have visibility, control, and confidence in our data pipelines. What used to take months, and carried constant risk, can now be delivered quickly, reliably, and in line with our governance standards. That has a direct impact on how effectively we support our teams, our supporters, and ultimately the people who rely on Mind.”

— Daniel Eels, Data & CRM Projects Lead

“Non-profits like Mind are under enormous pressure to do more with limited resources. By modernising its integration architecture with SnapLogic, Mind has eliminated hidden risk, accelerated delivery, and created a trusted data foundation that directly supports its mission. This is exactly the kind of impact agentic integration is designed to deliver, especially for organisations where every insight, every response, and every hour matters.”

— Nick Pike, GM EMEA

What’s next

Looking ahead, Mind plans to expand its use of SnapLogic to further improve data quality, streamline enterprise processes, and explore agentic AI capabilities, including the use of intelligent agents to accelerate standard workflows and support emerging digital initiatives.

The takeaway

By modernizing its data infrastructure with SnapLogic, Mind has gained the visibility, control, and confidence needed to become a more data-driven organization, accelerating its ability to support mental health services, engage supporters, and explore new digital initiatives that further its mission of creating a mentally healthy society.