BackgroundandAims:We have an ocean of options for assessment of mood disorders, yet there has been little dent in the rate of people thirsty for the benefits.There are more than 200 depression measures, and dozens for mania.Which are best?Where would clinicians find them?Are they affordable?Feasible?Would patients understand the results or what to do next?Therefore, our group's goal is to make these "best of the free" measures more readily available online. Method:We searched the literature to create a directory of the most accurate and free measures, contacted other researchers to obtain any published translated versions, and spearheaded the translation and validation process for new measures.Furthermore, we created electronic screeners (via Qualtrics) so that individuals can complete them, receive a score, and be directed to mental health recommendations and resources.Results: This spring, we partnered with the DBSA to revamp their Mental Health Screening Center, and our surveys will be available for individuals to take, free of charge, and gain a better understanding of their mood symptoms.We have approximately 25 screeners, obtained translated measures in over 30 languages, and links to various resources (psychoeducation, finding a clinician, support groups).Discussion: We will present these tools, demonstrate our translated measures, present statistics to demonstrate impact (e.g., number of hits on screener links, visitor demographics), and future directions to disseminate these resources to help us guide people to seek help and reduce the suffering from mood disorders.