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Funded Partners:
National Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth, and Families (AIDS Alliance)
AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth, and Families was established in 1994
to give voice to the needs of women, children, youth, and families living
with and affected by HIV and AIDS.
With DASH funding, AIDS Alliance has developed the Girls 4
HOPE (Health Opportunities, Prevention, and Education) Program to build
the capacity of HIV prevention program staff from community-based
organizations (CBOs) to initiate, expand, and improve HIV prevention
programs for African American and Latina teen girls and their parents.
AIDS Alliance's Program in Action
AIDS Alliance is funded to provide Capacity-Building Assistance
for Preventing HIV Infections: Organizations that Serve African American and
Latina Females.
- Identifying at least six CBOs, through a competitive application
process, to participate in the Girls 4 HOPE Program and receive
capacity building assistance on Organizational Development, Parental
Empowerment & Sexual Health Communication, and/or Adolescent Female
Empowerment & Leadership Development.
- Conducting a comprehensive needs assessment with at least six CBOs to
determine their level of competence at providing HIV prevention programs
for African American and Latina teen girls, and using the results of the
needs assessment to develop an individualized capacity building
assistance plan for each CBO.
- Providing training, technical assistance, and six months of
follow-up support to assist at least six CBOs in initiating and/or expanding HIV
prevention programs for African American and Latina teen girls and their
parents.
- Providing training and technical assistance to a minimum of 80
service providers to build their capacity for providing HIV prevention
education and services to African American and Latina teen girls.
Other NGOs funded under this category:
See Also
Funding
Announcement 601 [pdf 245K] (CDC-RFA-DP06-601). Provides more
information on the NGO funding requirements for providing capacity-building
assistance.
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