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2016 AIDS Philanthropy Summit

2016 Summit Materials:
 Summit Agenda
Watch the Summit sessions online
Summit Resources & Reading Materials

At FCAA’s 8th Annual AIDS Philanthropy Summit on December 5 and 6 in Washington, DC,  FCAA released its signature publication Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2015, the only resource of its kind reporting on who is funding what, where, and how within the HIV landscape.  Gathering just weeks after the 2016 elections, the Summit also explored how the results will impact our work going forward.

Resulting from an exciting collaboration between ABFE (A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities)Grantmakers in HealthFunders Network on Population, Reproductive Health and RightsFunders Concerned About AIDS , Funders for LGBTQ Issues, and the International Human Rights Funders Group, day two of the Summit will focus on intersectional approaches to building health equity, featuring both U.S. domestic and international content. The challenges of overcoming disparities and building true health are too big a challenge for any funder, or even any funders’ network to face alone.  True progress will require concerted efforts, bringing funders – and their networks – out of their silos.

Also at the 2016 Summit, FCAA kicked off its 30th anniversary with a video highlighting the contributions of private philanthropy in the past three decades of the fight against HIV and AIDS.

30 Years of Philanthropic Funding for HIV/AIDS: A Timeline from Funders Concerned About AIDS on Vimeo.