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Thank you for your interest in applying to the New York City AIDS Fund.
Download application materials below.
Founded in 1989, the New York City AIDS Fund (the AIDS Fund) is a collaboration of grantmaking organizations in New York City whose goals are to increase private funding to fight the AIDS epidemic and the spectrum of HIV illness at the community level and to improve the coordination and targeting of those resources in the City.
Housed at The New York Community Trust, the AIDS Fund has been dedicated to helping community groups provide vital programs and implement advocacy efforts that address the local HIV/AIDS epidemic. It also serves as a local community partnership site of the National AIDS Fund.
The New York City AIDS Fund is guided by an advisory committee representing grantmaking organizations, public agencies, human service organizations, and persons living with AIDS to help set grantmaking priorities. Each year, the advisory committee reviews previous grants, completes a needs assessment to evaluate the current status of the local AIDS epidemic, and helps analyze the availability of government funding in order to determine where private funding is most needed and can have the greatest effect.
Over the years, the AIDS Fund has awarded $16.7 million to agencies throughout the City’s five boroughs. This year, with a lead grant of $1.1 million from the Council of Fashion Designers of America & Vogue’s Seventh on Sale event, the Fund expects to make grants totaling $1.4 million for innovative programs and projects in the areas of HIV prevention, services, and advocacy.
For further information about the New York City AIDS Fund and questions about the application process, please call Jasmine Thomas, Program Officer at (212) 686-0010, ext. 575 or Sheila Dinkins, Program Assistant at ext. 553.
To apply, please read the materials below.
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