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A Two-Part Conversation on the Landscape of HIV Care in the U.S. 





Co-Sponsored by:
Grantmakers in Health 
Grantmakers In Health (GIH) is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to helping foundations and corporate giving programs improve the health of all people. 
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In Part 1 of our two-part series on the landscape of HIV care in the U.S. we explored potential impact of health reform on treatment and care for people living with HIV/AIDS. Now, in Part 2, we turn our attention to the philanthropic response.
FCAA & GIH INVITE YOU TO:

ACCESS = HEALTH 
A Conversation on Funding Access to & Retention in Care with AIDS United

Webinar
Wednesday, July 10, 1-2:30 pm ET

 
Through a landmark public-private partnership supported by the Federal Social Innovation Fund, and leveraged with private philanthropic dollars, AIDS United's Access to Care (A2C) Initiative has amassed three years of grantee innovation and data to share on increasing access to and retention in primary medical care for vulnerable, hard-to-reach communities.

  

Join this conversational case study to:

  • Discover how new grantee collaborations reach beyond HIV/AIDS to improve the total wellness of communities and individuals most impacted by the epidemic;
  • Hear what's working.  Presenters will share key data collected during the A2C evaluation process; and,
  • Brainstorm with your colleagues on philanthropy's role in addressing the urgent needs around access to and retention in care for PLWHA and other vulnerable communities.  
REGISTER TODAY! 

More information on speakers coming soon! Questions? E-mail [email protected] 

ABOUT AIDS UNITED
AIDS United
The mission of AIDS United is to end the AIDS epidemic in the United States. We will achieve this goal through national, regional and local policy/advocacy, strategic grantmaking, and organizational capacity building. With partners throughout the country, we will work to ensure that people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS have access to the prevention and care services they need and deserve. Learn More.

 

GET TO KNOW A FEW AIDS UNITED A2C GRANTEES
A2C

"I want to really begin to acknowledge that to work together effectively we must recognize we share the same goals, we want to connect people to care to improve their health, the health of their families, and the health of our communities." Roman Buenrostro, AIDS Foundation of Chicago, A2C Grantee. 


- Christie's Place, San Diego, CA



Founded in 1987, Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) is the only organization comprised of and for private philanthropic institutions concerned about, engaged in, or potentially active in the fight against HIV/AIDS. FCAA's mission is to mobilize the leadership, ideas, and resources of funders to eradicate the HIV/AIDS pandemic - domestically and internationally - and to address its social and economic dimensions. 
 

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