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Conexiones Positivas (Positive Connections) funds $100,000 to four organizations from diverse intersections of the Latinx community
In 2018, AIDS United participated in two convenings of gay and bisexual Hispanic/Latinx men to strategize a response to the
‘Supreme Court made grave error’ says AIDS United CEO
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ‘Supreme Court made grave error’ says AIDS United CEO Contact: Warren Gill, wgill@aidsunited.org (202) 599-8259 WASHINGTON —
New funding opportunity for grant support through People Organizing Positively
We’re pleased to announce the opportunity for grant support through the seventh cycle of the People Organizing Positively initiative. With
Southern HIV Impact Fund provides grants to organizations to accelerate use of technology to end HIV in the South during COVID-19
AIDS United has provided cash grants up to $10,000 along with professional development and technical assistance to seven southern organizations
A conversation with the Humboldt Area Center for Harm Reduction
For the next installment of our bi-monthly harm reduction grantee highlights, we spoke to the Humboldt Area Center for Harm
AIDS United’s CEO presents legislative priorities to Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee.
Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, met with the Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee Wednesday to
WATCH: Nothing About Us Without Us (Harm Reduction Webinar)
In honor of International Sex Workers’ Day on June 2nd, AIDS United hosted a panel of sex work(er) activists and
Face to Face Sonoma County AIDS Network laces harm reduction with love and compassion
As HIV advocates, we’ve long known how crucial harm reduction is to our mission. Through a harm reduction approach, we
Reproductive health care access hangs in judicial balance
Thanks to reporting from Politico, many of us are now aware of the leaked draft of a Supreme Court opinion
AIDS United CEO responds to leaked Supreme Court draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson
Protecting the right to abortion and reproductive care is critical to ending the HIV epidemic. April 7, 2022 Contact: Helen