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Funded Partners:
National Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation (UNCFSP)
UNCFSP is an affiliate of the United Negro College Fund. UNCFSP’s mission is
to organize and deliver educational support services such as
capacity-building assistance, technical assistance, and workforce
development programs to minority-serving institutions of higher education.
UNCFSP's Program in Action
UNCFSP is funded to provide Capacity-Building Assistance
for Preventing
HIV Infections: Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
- Continuing the Campus Health Advocates Mobilizing Prevention
Strategies (CHAMPS) Network Consortium—composed of four representatives
from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) who will serve
as topical experts in coalition building, social marketing,
peer/prevention education, and policy development. Participating schools
include faculty members of Alabama A&M University, Howard University,
Norfolk State University, and Spelman College.
- Enlisting and training peer educators to promote evidenced-based
practices for HIV/AIDS/STI risk reduction and prevention.
- Creating a policy forum, led by a distinguished national HBCU health
policy expert, to address the capacity of policy makers at HBCUs to
improve the delivery, effectiveness, and sustainability of disease
prevention and health promotion programs and services.
- Disseminating models, strategies, and products created by CHAMPS to
broader HBCUs and stakeholders.
- Planning and developing a meeting with Consortium members at a
CHAMPS National Conference to share lessons learned from implementing
HIV/AIDS prevention programs at HBCUs, provide opportunities for
networking with other HBCUs, and identify future collaboration efforts
around HIV/AIDS/STI programmatic activities.
- Developing an Internet site to provide access to program
accomplishments and evaluation tools.
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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