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2012 Awards
In 2012 the John M. Lloyd Foundation awarded the following grants totaling $195,000:

AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA) $25,000*
www.arasa.info/
To promote a human rights based and gendered response to HIV/AIDS and TB in Southern Africa through capacity building and advocacy.
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition $20,000
www.avac.org/
To build, strengthen and maintain a cadre of advocates from communities highly-affected by HIV, to influence the course of biomedical prevention research including trial conduct, research and funding agendas, and implementation.
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition $5,000
www.avac.org/
For travel expenses of panelists at an International AIDS Conference satellite session to discuss the roadmap to end the pandemic.
Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE) $5,000
www.genderhealth.org
For Washington, DC bus shelter advertisements linking HIV and reproductive health issues to run during the 2012 International AIDS Conference.
Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE) $25,000*
www.genderhealth.org
To ensure that U.S. international policies and programs promote the sexual and reproductive health within a human rights framework for women and girls worldwide.
The Center for HIV Law and Policy $20,000
www.hivlawandpolicy.org
To end the misuse of the criminal law targeting people with HIV for incarceration and enhanced sentencing.
Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria $25,000*
www.theglobalfight.org
To educate and mobilize US support for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Funders Network on Population, Reproductive Health and Rights $20,000
www.fundersnet.org
For a one-day Funders Summit on HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice in connection with the 2012 International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC.
Health GAP $20,000
www.healthgap.org
For an advocacy campaign to achieve universal access, specifically to fund 6 million people living with AIDS on treatment by 2013.
HIV Young Leaders Fund $10,000
www.hivyoungleadersfund.org
To support youth participation at the 2012 International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC
Sexuality, Information, and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) $20,000
www.siecus.org
To ensure equitable access to sexual health care services in the US, which includes access to care and treatment for those already living with HIV and those most at risk for infection.


* This is part of a three-year grant.

 

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