📣Just Announced: Our Program Committee for the 2025 FCAA Global Philanthropy Summit! Athena Cross, DrPH, AIDS United Erika Castellanos, GATE - Global Action for Trans Equality Sarah Hashmall, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Julia Lukomnik, Aidsfonds Elo Otobo, Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) Morgan Willis, Third Wave Fund Michael Elizabeth, Equality Federation Luis Roman, J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation Bringing expertise across issue areas and geographies, these visionary leaders will help curate the conversation at next year’s event. Our 2025 Summit comes at a critical moment in the philanthropic and political landscape – uniting 150+ HIV, health, and human rights donors to protect and strengthen the global HIV response. Have a challenge or opportunity you’d like to see covered in a session? We want to hear from you. Read our proposal guidelines and submit your idea here: https://lnkd.in/gadvmV3W #HIV #FCAASummit
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FCAA is a philanthropy-serving organization founded in 1987 to take bold actions & push philanthropy to respond to HIV.
About us
Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) is a philanthropy-serving organization founded in 1987 to take bold actions and push philanthropy to respond to HIV and AIDS. Our intent then and now: to inform, connect, and support philanthropy in response to the global pandemic of HIV and AIDS. FCAA envisions a world without AIDS, facilitated by philanthropy for: - Empowerment, equity, and justice for marginalized and neglected communities - Innovation in health services and other programming to promote health, human rights, and social and economic opportunity - Government responsiveness and accountability to people’s needs FCAA informs, connects, and supports philanthropy to mobilize resources to end the global HIV pandemic and build the social, political, and economic commitments necessary to attain health, human rights, and opportunity for all.
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We see a worrying trend in our field: The top 20 funders make up a whopping 84% of all philanthropic funding for the #HIV response. Our latest resource tracking report examines 2022 #grantmaking data— encompassing more than 6,000 grants, 767 funders, and 2,700 grantee organizations—to reveal which grantmakers are leading the fight against HIV. Despite new #intersectional funders entering the space, this concerning concentration of funding could derail momentum with a single budget cut. Philanthropic support cannot come from a single sector, and there has never been a more critical time for new #funders to join us in the fight to end the epidemic. Dive deeper into funding needs for the communities impacted most by HIV in Philanthropy’s Response to HIV and AIDS: https://lnkd.in/e-ukaBV8
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HIV continues to disproportionately impact Black communities in the U.S. - especially in the South. While our latest resource tracking report shows that HIV-related funding for Black Americans rose slightly in 2022, it's not keeping up with the need. These numbers prompt important questions for grantmakers: Racial justice funders: Is #HIV included in your giving strategy? HIV funders: Is your response rooted in #racialjustice? To advance #healthequity in our fight to end the #epidemic, both must be true. Dive deeper into funding needs for the people and places most impacted by HIV in our latest infographic: Responding to HIV in Black and Latinx Communities and in the U.S. South https://bit.ly/3XKlyoi
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This week marked something special (or spectacular!) in our history. Eight years ago our Director of Research Caterina Gironda joined the FCAA staff! Join us in celebrating Cat and all the many ways she has grown, nutured, and innovated not only FCAA's research and work, but philanthropic tracking at large!
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📣 Calling all FCAA members! We have a question for the hivemind 💡 : If you had to help a colleague understand why HIV is a feminist issue, is there a story, example, or datapoint that you would share? We're working on an opportunity to create conversations on this at an upcoming meeting, and would love your thoughts. Help us build this narrative! Message us here - or if you'd like to talk in more depth, connect with Sarah Hamilton!
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FCAA is introducing a series of #resourcegaps identified in our most recent resource tracking report. If you have ideas on what it might take to change these trends, or a program or grantee that is working on these issues, we encourage you to share the with us! Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/e-ukaBV8 #whatwouldittake
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📢 Don't miss FCAA Director of Research Caterina Gironda on this upcoming webinar on the Global Health Financing Infrastructure! 🌍 Discover emerging trends in HIV funding and the unique role of philanthropy in addressing the challenges faced by young key populations. 🌍 Learn about the *New!* PEPFAR Action Plan to address HIV-service equity gaps for key populations. 🌍 Gain insights into recent GC7 developments and grant allocation priorities. 🌍 Don't miss this opportunity to understand the future of funding and the vital role of advocacy and youth involvement. Date: 11 September 2024 Time: 09:00 AM New York / (GMT-4) 3:00 PM Johannesburg / Rome (GMT+2) / 6:30 PM New Delhi (GMT+5:30) 🔗 Don't miss this! Register now: https://bit.ly/3SUieUY #health #GlobalHealth #sustainabledevelopment #sdgs #youth #wellness #youthleadership #PublicHealth #healthsystems #healthforall #PEPFAR @theyouthpact @YPEER @YPEER Philippines @Y+ Global Teenergizer YouthLead @YouthRise UNAIDS UNICEF UNDP United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) The Global Fund U.S. Department of State | Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy
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Don't miss these important events and connect with AIDS United at #uscha2024 next week in New Orleans!
The AIDS United team is excited to attend this year’s United States Conference on HIV/AIDS in New Orleans from September 12 to 15, 2024! With various activities, including institutes, poster presentations, workshops, and events, and our presence at the USCHA exhibit hall, please take the opportunity to join us! Check out the detailed schedule below, and next week, be sure to follow our social media channels @AIDSUnited for on-the-ground content and more! #uscha2024 #aidsunited 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e545nDEx
Where to find AIDS United at USCHA 2024 - AIDS United
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Meet Arantxa! 👋 The FCAA team is thrilled to welcome Arantxa Bonifaz as our Research Associate. Based in Washington, D.C., Arantxa is passionate about utilizing data analytics to advance health equity, informed decision-making, and improved health outcomes. As a Latino SHARE scholar at George Washington University, she conducted a research project on leveraging social networks to promote pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) awareness and uptake among female sex workers in the Dominican Republic. After completing her internship, Arantxa realized a newfound passion and decided to pursue a career in #HIV and #AIDS research. In her new role at FCAA, Arantxa will work to expand our capacity around all things #data. We are grateful to have her talents on our team. Read more about Arantxa’s background, interests, and work at FCAA https://lnkd.in/gv_9XfnA
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Meet Marvell! 👋 The FCAA team is thrilled to welcome @marvellterry as our Senior Program Manager. A powerhouse educator, grassroots activist, and cultural organizer, Marvell’s involvement in #HIV advocacy and #philanthropy is deeply personal. The moment Marvell received his HIV diagnosis was a turning point that jump-started his career and amplified his impact, both domestically and internationally. His journey with HIV is a testament to his resilience and dedication to the cause, and we are grateful that he’s bringing his talents to our team. Read more about Marvell’s background, interests, and new role at FCAA: https://lnkd.in/gJ_tjRJ6