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the Elton John AIDS Foundation1 Blythe Road, London, W14 0HG, UK (020) 7603 9996 admin@ejaf.com http://www.ejaf.org/pages/grants/index.html Since its establishment in 1992 by founder and chairman Sir Elton John, EJAF has funded over 1,100 projects worldwide with grants totaling more than £37 million. EJAF is the largest HIV/AIDS grant maker in the UK and one of the 20 largest international AIDS charities which focuses on supporting community-based HIV/AIDS prevention education programs, harm reduction programs, and direct services to persons living with HIV/AIDS, especially populations with special needs. Direct services include HIV/AIDS-related physical and mental health services, HIV testing and counseling, street outreach and education, assisted living services, social service coordination, community volunteer recruitment and support, health literacy, treatment access, and advocacy. EJAF mission is to empower people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS; to alleviate their physical, emotional and financial hardship, enabling them to improve their quality of life, live with dignity and exercise self-determination. Currently the Foundation funds programmes in 20 countries centered around 5 themes: ‘Women & Children’, ‘Positive Lives’, ‘Livelihoods’, ‘Vulnerable Groups’ and ‘Innovation’. EJAF regularly evaluates its grant-making priorities within the context of the ever-changing challenges and needs of the evolving HIV/AIDS epidemic, targeting its grant awards where they will make the greatest impact. The Elton John AIDS Foundation’s work is specifically targeted in each country based on strategy documents that identify who, what, where and how our funding can make the most difference. To find out more, please, see the grant strategy sections: http://www.ejaf.com/Applyingforgrants EJAF has increasingly staked out a role of publicly supporting and communicating about HIV efforts that politics and society try to relegate to the margins - topics such as youth and sexual health, syringe access, empowerment of people living with HIV/AIDS, HIV and prison health, and HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM). This leadership role is already succeeding in catalyzing change and new ways of thinking in response to HIV/AIDS. EJAF vision for the future is to help programmes:
Interactive map on the website allows to explore EJAF country overview, country strategies and application procedure. Those seeking grants can check their eligibility should see interactive chart ‘Are you eligible’ at the website. No |
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