Advocating for HIV Prevention: Frontline AIDS Grants for Civil Society Organizations

Introduction

The fight against HIV is a pressing global concern, and civil society organizations play a crucial role in addressing this epidemic. The Frontline AIDS partnership has actively contributed to this response for over 25 years, focusing on the most vulnerable groups. We are currently seeking applications from organizations dedicated to HIV prevention advocacy to foster essential national action in alignment with our global plan of action.

Targeted Support for Marginalized Communities

Our commitment is to support HIV prevention efforts particularly aimed at marginalized groups, including adolescent girls and young women, men who have sex with men, people who use drugs, sex workers, and transgender individuals. These communities often face significant barriers to health services. Through our advocacy grants, we aim to empower civil society organizations in the Global South to implement impactful strategies that address these critical needs.

Application Process and Areas of Focus

The grants are designed to support activities aligned with our HIV prevention advocacy strategy. Interested organizations can apply on a rolling basis. We encourage applicants to focus on specific strategic areas that are essential to community health efforts. For further information regarding eligibility and deadlines, please visit our dedicated page at Frontline AIDS Grants.

By uniting our efforts and resources, we can bring about significant change in combating HIV across the globe. Together, we strive for a world without AIDS, fostering health and human rights for all.

  • Côte d’Ivoire,
  • Eswatini,
  • India,
  • Indonesia,
  • Kenya,
  • Malawi,
  • Mozambique,
  • Nigeria,
  • Senegal,
  • South Africa,
  • Uganda,
  • Zimbabwe,