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1 ADAP Advocacy Association To support general operating support for the organization $25, AID Atlanta Support of AIDS Walk Atlanta & 5k Run $40, AIDS Action Baltimore Inc General Operating Support $20, AIDS Action Committee Of Massachusetts To support general operating support for the organization $50, AIDS Arms Inc AIDS ARMS' LifeWalk 2014 $5, AIDS Delaware The organization will fund educational events in barbershops and beauty $5, salons AIDS Foundation Houston Support AIDS Foundation Houston's AIDS Walk $10, AIDS Foundation Of Chicago Support HIV testing, education, care and supportive services $40, AIDS Fund AIDS Walk Philly Support AIDS Walk/Run Philly $10, AIDS HIV Services Group This Southern Initiative grant is to be used to expand the Comprehensive $25, HIV/AIDS Resources and Linkages for Inmates (C.H.A.R.L.I.) Program to include mental health counseling for recently released PLWHA. AIDS Project Los Angeles APLA General operating support for the organization $50, AIDS Resource To fund the Real AIDS Prevention Project (RAPP) $13, AIDS Services Of Austin To support the 2014 AIDS Walk $5, AIDS United Funding to advance the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy $250, Alliance Of AIDS Services-Carolina To support the 2014 AIDS Walk/Ride $30, American College Of Preventive Medicine HIV Screening Time Tool $5, American Conference For The Treatment Of HIV American Conference for the Treatment of HIV Web Cast Archiving $47, AMFAR The Foundation For AIDS Research Second phase of the GMT Initiative entitled, "Evidence in Action" to fund and $100, document interventions. Annenberg Center For Health Sciences At Eisenhower Choosing a Single-Tablet Regimen for HIV Therapy $929, Annenberg Center For Health Sciences At Eisenhower Should Integrase Inhibitors Be Your First Choice When Starting HIV Therapy: $467, Expert Faculty Debate the Evidence Annenberg Center For Health Sciences At Eisenhower CCO Independent Conference Coverage from CROI 2014 $70, Annenberg Center For Health Sciences At Eisenhower CCO Official Conference Coverage: Clinical Impact of New Data from the $50, AIDS Conference Annenberg Center For Health Sciences At Eisenhower ClinicalQuiz(tm): Key Issues in HIV Management $50,000.00
2 Annenberg Center For Health Sciences At Eisenhower Should Integrase Inhibitors Be Your First Choice When Starting HIV Therapy: $ Expert Faculty Debate the Evidence Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care Advances in Pediatric HIV: Antiretroviral Innovations and Clinical Implications $50, Athlete's For Social Justice Support NCAA youth-led prevention programming $17, Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition This Southern Initiative grant is to be used to fund the Healthy Outcomes $16, Project (HOP) so as to offer greater accessibility to pre-medical services, encourage individual responsibility for one s health, and to assist individuals for success when they are ready to engage these services. Basic NWFL Inc This Southern Initiative grant is to be used to fund an expansion of BASIC $50, NWFL's U R CONNECTED program to provide counseling, phone check-ins, support groups, and other face-to-face engaging strategies to link PLWHA to care and improve adherence. Beat AIDS Coalition Trust The grant will fund the Early Intervention Services (EIS) provided by the $6, organization Big Bend Cares This Southern Initiative grant is to be used to expand Supporting Project ACT $40, (Assisting Clients to Treatment) allowing Peer Navigators to better serve women of color and white men who have sex with men (MSM) through client counseling and adherence education. Black AIDS Institute Support tools and resources to deliver improved access to HIV treatment and $175, care Boom Health General operating support for the organization $50, Brotherhood Inc Southern Initiative grant: To fund the Primary Point of Care (PPOC) Project to $50, address critical gaps in medical/social support services needed by the target population: HIV positive African American men who have sex with men (AAMSM) and African American male-to-female transgender (AAMtFT) people. California Academy Of Family Physicians Expanding the HIV Provider Base: Preparing Clinicians for HIV Care $75, Cascade AIDS Project General Operating Support $40, Center For Health Justice To support the Women Taking Charge program for incarcerated women $10, Center On Halsted Support work with young people who test positive $15,000.00
3 Chicago House Comprehensive program for housing, employment support and linkage to care $25, Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation 7th Annual Advanced Management Issues in HIV Medicine Wellness and $5, Moving on with HIV Community Access National Network - CANN General operating support for the organization $20, Community Education Group Support educational activities and linkage to care $75, Compass Inc General operating support for the organization $25, Family Centers Inc General operating support for the organization $10, Family Service Of Baton Rouge Southern Initiative grant: To fund the Corrections Linkages and Case Mgmt program so as to provide essential services to sentenced and incarcerated adults who are released from any of the 12 correctional facilities as well as from parish prisons or work release programs in LA to Region II. $40, Funders Concerned About AIDS FCAA Board Dues $35, Global HIV Vaccine Enterprises HIV Research for Prevention 2014 $30, Grace House This Southern Initiative grant is to be used to fund CLEAR Intervention $20, program expansion in order to reach more HIV positive homeless individuals and those at risk of being homeless who are age 16 and up in the Jackson, Mississippi area. Harborpath General operating support for the organization $100, Igual Que Tu Inc To support general administrative expenses $7, Infectious Disease Research Institute HIV Cure Roadmap Initiative $200, Infectious Disease Society Of Georgia City Wide Infectious Disease Case Conference $4, International AIDS Empowerment Project Southern Initiative grant: Used to expand the Vivamos! Program by adding a Retention in Care (RIC) component. The RIC will work with clinical partners and the Linkage to Care Coordinator to help coordinate care through case management to directly address care for people living with HIV/AIDS. $36, International AIDS Society USA Improving the Management of HIV Disease $300, International AIDS Society USA Improving the Management of HIV Disease $300, International Association Of Physicians in AIDS Care myhivclinic.org $107, International Association Of Physicians in AIDS Care myhivclinic.org $107,670.00
4 International Association Of Physicians in AIDS Care myhivclinic.org website sponsorship $82, International Association Of Physicians in AIDS Care myhivclinic.org website sponsorship $64, International Association Of Physicians in AIDS Care myhivclinic.org website sponsorship $33, International Association Of Physicians in AIDS Care myhivclinic.org website sponsorship $12, International Association Of Physicians in AIDS Care 3rd Controlling the HIV Epidemic with Antriretrovirals Summit $10, International Society For Infectious Diseases 41st Winter Course in Infectious Diseases $5, Iris House A Center For Women Living With HIV General operating support for the organization $30, La Nueva Esperanza General operating support for the organization $15, Latin American Community Center General operating support for the organization $15, Latino Commission On AIDS Inc General Operating Support $85, Legacy Counseling Center Support for the Grace Project to address the unique needs of HIV positive $15, women in North Texas Movement Strategy Center To support the PWN-USA national leadership conference for HIV-Positive $10, Women My Brother's Keeper Inc This Southern Initiative grant is to be used to fund the expansion of the $50, current Prevention and Research Programs to include case management for African-American Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) Nashville Cares Southern Initiative: To enhance the IAMSTRONG peer-based health and adherence education for PLWHA by integrating the program into the Nashville CARES. The expansion will also include CARES Cafe, where PLWHA can engage in discussions about strategies for treatment of HIV health needs. $38, NASTAD Support state health departments with implementation of the ACA $100, National AIDS Education & Services For Minorities Inc - Sponsor the 12th Annual African American MSM Leadership Conference on $45, NAESM HIV/AIDS and other Health Disparities National AIDS Education & Services For Minorities Inc - Support first annual NAESM Transgender HIV Prevention Leadership Summit $7, NAESM National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project General operating support for the organization $140, National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project Website support, development and management $130, National Association Of Specialty Pharmacy The Specialty Pharmacist's Role in the Use of Antiretroviral Therapy in the $10, Management of HIV National Black Leadership Commission On AIDS To support the "Winning at Life" Leadership Breakfast $5,000.00
5 Okaloosa AIDS Support & Informational Services To support the Positive Living Conference $10, Patient Access Network Foundation Assistance General operating support for the organization $500, Program Pharmacy Times Office Of CME Addressing the Increasing Demand for HIV Specialists: Opportunity for Specialty Pharmacists to Support the HIV Patient in Long-Term Management $12, Physicians Research Network PRN 2014 Monthly Meetings $30, Population Council Kalkidan 'keeping the promise' - addressing marital transmission of HIV in $157, Ethiopia President And Fellows Of Harvard College HIV Update: Contemporary Issues in Management 2014 $5, Project Inform Support Project Inform's Research Advocacy Program $50, RAIN Oklahoma General operating support for the organization $20, Rural Women's Health Project This Southern Initiative grant: Supporting Let s Talk About It (LTAI) women's HIV-positive Peer Advocate program, reaching HIV-positive women and female caregivers in the rural North Central Florida through new testimonial materials, a peer blog, as well as additional LTAI workshops $16, Rutgers The State University Hot Topics Update in Internal Medicine $4, San Antonio AIDS Foundation Southern Initiative grant: Enhancing the existing medical case mgmt program through the provision of early intervention services. SAAF s early intervention specialist will collaborate with two HIV/AIDS medical clinics to identify those in need and link them to care and intensive case management $37, San Francisco AIDS Foundation Support services for African American Men $50, SERO Project General operating support for the organization $20, Shanti Project General operating support for the organization $30, Someone Cares Inc Of Atlanta Southern Initiative grant: Implementation of the Project by two transgender women of color outreach recruiters, who will be hired by Someone Cares Inc. of Atl. Will provide an individual intervention to improve engagement and retention in quality HIV care for TWOC who are at high risk for HIV/AIDS $30,000.00
6 South Carolina HIV-AIDS Council Southern Initiative grant: Fund the PHAROAH behavioral risk reduction $42, intervention that targets predominately African American HIV-positive incarcerated men and is designed to increase their HIV knowledge and adherence to HIV medical care and treatment, and reduce sexual risk taking behaviors. South Central Educational Development Inc General operating support for the organization $15, Test Positive Aware Network Support Treatment Education Adherence Management (TEAM), in-house peerled $50, education program The AIDS Institute Support a variety of national and state level HIV/AIDS advocacy and analysis $100, initiatives The Balm In Gilead Inc General operating support for the organization $25, The Global Forum On HIV And MSM This grant is to be used to fund the completion of the Project, a toolkit $57, designed to guide training-of-trainers in advocacy development and capacity building specifically on issues of MSM and HIV in Central America and the MENA region The Institute Of Medical And Nursing Education 16th International Workshop on Comorbidities and Adverse Reactions in HIVV $55, The Medical Foundation Of North Carolina 20 Year HIV Survivorship Celebration $15, The Well Project Inc A Not For Profit Corp This grant is to be used to fund TWP 3.0, a web and mobile app version of $46, The Well Project website, with the express intent to capitalize on the explosive growth of tablets and smart phones around the world, especially in highprevalence countries in Africa and India. Treatment Action Group-Tag Support case studies and HIV Prevention Continuum $100, Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania The ART of Treatment: Optimizing Therapy for Persons Living with HIV $334, Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania The ART of Treatment: Optimizing Therapy for Persons Living with HIV $334, Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania HIV Grand Rounds from the Perleman School of Medicine at the U of PA $50, University Of California Los Angeles 12th Annual "Tough Decisions Made Easier--Clinical Management of $5, Treatment-experienced Patients" an advanced course on HIV management for medical providers University Of California San Francisco HIV AIDS HIV Grand Rounds $5, Division At San Francisco General Hospital University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine 2014 HIV/STD Update Conference: Advances in Care and Prevention $5,000.00
7 University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill HIV Care 2014: Clinical Update and Vulnerable Populations $20, University Of South Florida In Practice HIV 2013 $200, Us Helping Us Program delivery system that links positive individuals to care $50, USF Health Professions Conferencing Corp In Practice HIV for Residents and Fellows $400, USF Health Professions Conferencing Corp In Practice HIV for Residents and Fellows $100, USF Health Professions Conferencing Corp In Practice HIV 2014 $60, USF Health Professions Conferencing Corp In Practice HIV 2014 $40, Washington Hospital Center HIV/AIDS Continuing Medical Education Program $7, WebMD Medscape Education Plan $466, Western North Carolina AIDS Project This Southern Initiative grant will be used to develop pilot telehealth sites to $34, improve linkage to HIV care and treatment adherence in 14 rural counties in North Carolina. Women Organized To Respond To Life-Threatening Diseases Expanding peer led support groups for HIV positive women $30,000.00
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