Since the first AIDS diagnosis in the U.S. nearly a half-century ago, our community has
worked tirelessly to achieve what we didn’t have then: lifesaving HIV care, dignity over
stigma, and a road that leads to an AIDS-free future. We won’t go back. As devastating
U.S. funding cuts and discriminatory executive orders threaten the people and places
most impacted by HIV, we must do what longtime HIV survivors have always done:
connect, endure, and rise.
Funders Concerned About AIDS, in partnership with AIDS United and NMAC, invite you to save the date for an in-person donor convening ahead of 2025 U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA).
Join your philanthropic colleagues to chart a path toward a strong, sustainable U.S. HIV response.
- Explore current threats to HIV service delivery of the U.S. South, LGBTQ+ communities,
Black and Latinx people, and others most vulnerable to federal funding cuts and a
resulting loss of services. - Connect with likeminded leaders at the intersection of health, human rights, and HIV who share your commitment to ending HIV as a public health crisis.
- Gain actionable tools and strategies to transform funding practices to meet this moment, so you can meaningfully show up for the people you serve.
About the Event
The U.S. HIV Philanthropy Forum is convened by FCAA to provide a space for philanthropic leaders to share strategies, align resources, and respond collectively to the ongoing HIV funding and equity crisis. The Forum is a funder-centered space designed to uplift shared learning, strengthen networks, and explore opportunities for sector transformation
WHO CAN ATTEND?
Participation is open to:
- FCAA members in good standing
- Non-member grantmakers
- Select invited speakers or strategic partners (by invitation only, based on relevance to session goals or co-hosting roles)
FCAA reserves the right to approve or deny access to ensure the integrity of the space. For more information please reference the guidelines for participation (coming soon).
Questions?
Reach out to Marvell Terry II, FCAA Senior Program Manager: marvell@fcaaids.org.
Please note: Meeting registration will be open to invited speakers and representatives of funding or philanthropy serving organizations.