Elton John AIDS Foundation Grants
Funds for NGOs
Activities:
HIV AIDS/SRH,Others
Elton John AIDS Foundation : WE NOW HAVE THE TOOLS TO CONTAIN AND REDUCE THE SPREAD OF HIV. And yet, almost 1.2 million people died of AIDS and related causes last year worldwide. In certain groups – such as Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM), Sex Workers and People Who Inject Drugs – the scale of the epidemic is actually growing, instead of decreasing.The reasons for this trend are not that we do not have the tools and services to address the problem, but due to a lack of access to such tools and services.
WE BELIEVE THIS LACK OF ACCESS IS DRIVEN BY STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION. Vulnerable groups are those with the greatest need for help and support, and yet are the same groups who are most marginalised and isolated by their own governments, communities and society as a whole.
WE BELIEVE THAT THE ONLY WAY TO CREATE AN AIDS FREE FUTURE IS TO ENSURE THAT NO ONE GETS LEFT BEHIND IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HIV. We have therefore designed a new strategic response to fit the current epidemic, which will have a much greater focus on key populations at higher risk.
You may apply for an Elton John AIDS Foundation grant if you fall into the three groups below. 1. YOU ARE AN ORGANISATION You are applying on behalf of an organisation that is a registered not-for-profit or charitable organisation. We are not able to provide grants to individuals
2. YOU ARE IN A LISTED COUNTRY The project you are applying for is located in one of the countries listed Eligible Countries AFRICA:Botswana*, Cameroon, Cote D’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo*, Ethiopia*, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique*, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe
ASIA:China*, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam.
Note: Countries with an asterix (*) are not eligible for Pioneer Grants.
EUROPE:Russian Federation, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
The Foundation is committed to: • No more discrimination • No more new HIV infections • No more AIDS deaths This agenda informs our understanding of what we are achieving. Monitoring our impact against these goals is central to our grant making strategy. We also believe in partnership in our funding. As such we want to support the development of approaches and tools that will be used to implement successful programmes. We want to agree on reporting and funding arrangements that are most efficient for both parties and we seek to champion partners’ work to others. In line with the UNAIDS’s agenda, our grant making strategy is built around two key focus areas: vulnerable populations and large scale and grass roots initiatives.
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