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2007 Awards
In 2007 the John M. Lloyd Foundation awarded the following grants totaling $390,000:

NOTE: The projects below that fall outside the foundation's funding objectives were discretionary grants for which no application is possible.

AED-SATELLIFE Center for Health Information Technology $5,000
www.healthnet.org/
To enable clinical nurses at resource-poor urban hospitals and Aantiretroviral therapy clinics to use small, mobile computers to gain the capacity to access up-to-date, relevant HIV/AIDS diagnostic and treatment information at the point of care.
African Solutions to African Problems (ASAP) $5,000
www.africansolutions.org/
For general support to identify and partner with existing community based organizations (CBOs) that have developed comprehensive strategies and solutions to care for orphans and vulnerable children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) $1,500
www.apla.org/
To support APLA's international programs.
Aproase $20,000
To organize a formal meeting in Mexico City directly before the 2008 International AIDS Conference to brief all sex worker health and rights delegates about programs of interest and strategize on shared global advocacy goals.
Artists for a New South Africa (ANSA) $5,000
www.ansafrica.org/
For general support of ANSA's work combating the African AIDS pandemic.
The Black AIDS Institute * $50,000
www.blackaids.org/
To stop the AIDS epidemic in Black communities by engaging and mobilizing traditional Black Institutions, leaders and individuals in efforts to confront HIV/AIDS.
Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP) $3,500
www.champnetwork.org/
For general support for CHAMP to mobilize people living with HIV, community activists, researchers, academics and policy advocates in the U.S., and link them with allies around the world.
Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) $1,000
www.fcaaids.org/
For travel and registration fees for an FCAA staffer to attend the Funders Network on Population, Reproductive Health & Rights annual meeting
Global AIDS Alliance $4,000
www.globalaidsalliance.org/
To engage African civil-society in shaping the U.S. response to global HIV/AIDS
Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (GAIA) $20,000
www.thegaia.org/
To mobilize Episcopal Churches to support Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance in meeting its mission to provide HIV prevention and care in Malawi Africa.
Health GAP $20,000
www.healthgap.org/
The Health Care Worker Campaign attacks the crisis shortage of health care workers that is impeding universal access to AIDS treatment in developing countries.
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) $30,000
www.icrw.org/
To bring experts on both sides of the testing debate (Voluntary Counseling and Testing vs. Provider Initiated Testing) with the goal of creating consensus on a set of policy and research recommendations for the expansion of HIV testing globally.
**For more information on this award, click here.
International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) $20,000
www.aidstreatmentaccess.org/
For civil society monitoring of AIDS treatment delivery in heavily affected low-income countries.
The Millennium Promise Alliance, Inc. $5,000
www.millenniumpromise.org/
To work alongside some of the world's most impoverished citizens in Nyawara, Kenya to implement science-based interventions and targeted investments in areas that include health, agriculture, and physical infrastructure.
Project Inform $20,000
www.projectinform.org/
To address problems with Medicare Part D, the new prescription drug benefit, that hinder low-income people with HIV from making full use of the benefit, and to promote increased funding for Title II of the Ryan White CARE Act.
Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. $20,000
www.hivcenternyc.org/
To bring key funders, policy makers, and researchers together to develop short and medium term agendas to link the women's movement, AIDS feminism and men as partners" prevention campaigns."
Sexuality, Information, and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) $20,000
www.siecus.org
To update SIECUS' PEPFAR Country Profiles: Focusing In On Prevention and Youth
Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India (SAATHII) $20,000
www.saathii.org/saathiiusa/
To enhance SAATHII USA's institutional capacity and expand the Orphan's Continuum Care Program in India.
Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India (SAATHII) * $50,000
www.saathii.org/saathiiusa/
To stabilize and reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in India and ensure that people living with HIV/AIDS receive un-stigmatized, affordable and quality care, support and treatment.
Stop Prisoner Rape $20,000
www.spr.org/
To raise awareness of the link between sexual violence and HIV and improve the protection of inmates by educating corrections officials and ombudspersons and by mobilizing activists to advocate for safer prison conditions.
Treatment Action Group (TAG) * $50,000
www.treatmentactiongroup.org/
To expand and accelerate vital HIV/AIDS research and effective community engagement with research and policy institutions.

 

* This is a three-year grant dispersed $50,000 per year.

 

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