Elton John AIDS Foundation
Posted by on May 14, 2012
Elton John AIDS Foundation Accepting Grant Proposals
Deadline: May 18, 2012 (Letters of Intent)
The Elton John AIDS Foundation, which seeks to reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS through innovative HIV prevention programs, eliminate stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS, and support direct HIV-related care for people living with HIV/AIDS, has announced an open Request for Proposals.
In 2012, as in previous years, EJAF invites Letters of Intent from any proposed project that is aligned with stated EJAF grantmaking priorities, which include HIV programs focused on gay men’s health and rights, African American health and rights, youth mobilization for sexual health and rights, syringe access and harm reduction, post-prison community re-entry, and scale-up of quality HIV programming in the Southern United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
The foundation will not fund grants to individuals or for-profit institutions, or for conferences or meetings or infrastructure costs.
Any charitable (not-for-profit) organization located in the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, and Central and South America may apply for funding. Potential applicants in Africa, Asia, and Europe should apply to the foundation’s sister organization in the United Kingdom.
Applications submitted under this RFP should request no more than $50,000 for activities during calendar year 2012.
Visit the EJAF Web site for complete program guidelines, application procedures, and information on funded programs.
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