About Us
Our Work
- We develop meaningful relationships with local, state, national, and global communities
- We partner with individuals, communities, small and large organizations, corporations, and governments
- We help underserved communities help themselves by empowering them to make critical decisions, supporting their self-directed causes, and leveling the playing field so that they can “stretch and grow”
Who We Serve
- Community-based and AIDS service organizations
- Medical and healthcare services and systems that inform, educate, and stimulate thinking followed by direct actions
- Individual and group ideas, opinions, and causes that create, inspire, and produce positive efforts that impact healthy change
- People and causes that ask us for help or we identify as hopeful
Our Goals
- To identify and address disparities in HIV/AIDS care and prevention and other emerging health related crises
- To treat these issues successfully, by improving existing health care services and systems; recommending both short and/or long-term solutions; and encouraging participatory-centered team efforts by working closely with partners, collaborators, communities, and key stakeholders
- To collectively discover successful and sustainable outcomes through compassionate actions that builds capacity and manages effective change
Our Gifts
- Award grants* by request.
- Offer sponsorships and project consultancy.
- Partner with causes consistent with Our Mission.
- Provide Emergency Funds.
- Invite innovative and creative ideas for support.
- Letters of request are reviewed at quarterly cycles, unless invited.
* Our community grant cycle is currently closed. We will open our 2010 Community Grant Program on December 1st.
We accept letters of request from organizations whose causes fit our mission and current funding priority.
A formal letter of request along with an outline of the program for which support is being requested, organization contact name, mission and history, a copy of your organization’s 501 © 3 non-profit document and any other supporting information sent by US mail or email initiates the application process.
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