AIDS Partnership California


AIDS Partnership California Publications

Policy and Practice Implications of
HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
in the United States

Published in November 2006 and
available in PDF for download


The State of Foundation HIV and AIDS Funding in California
Issues and Trends Among the Largest Funders

The State of Foundation HIV and AIDS Funding in California

Published in August 2006 and available in PDF for download


Completing the Circle:
Designing HIV prevention programs for persons of color with HIV

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Questions at the Crossroads: Surviving the Third Decade of HIV in California

Download CrossroadsQuestions at the Crossroads: Surviving the Third Decade of HIV in California examines key issues shaping the future of HIV in California from the perspectives of 25 state and national experts.


 

Young Black & Positive

Download Young Black & PositiveYoung, Black & Positive provides recommendations for designing HIV prevention programs for young, HIV+ African American men who have sex with men.


 

Anticipating the Efficacy of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and the Needs of At-Risk Californians

This paper was produced by CHIPTS at UCLA and explores a range of policy issues associated with PrEP as a strategy used by persons at risk for HIV to prevent acquiring HIV.


 

Prevention with Positive People of Color: System Integration
Summary findings from three projects designed to integrate prevention and care services for people of color with HIV.
Cross-cutting Issues in Systems Integration
Continuum, San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles Shanti, Los Angeles, CA
San Diego County, San Diego, CA


 

Evaluation of AIDS Partnership California's Prevention with Positive People of Color Initiative

Two approaches to grantmaking and the provision of technical assistance through APC's Prevention with People of Color Initiative are evaluated by LaFrance Associates. They also explore how APC's grantmaking model supported the goals of accelerating and guiding the implementation of prevention with positives on a systemic level in California.


 

Challenge & Change: The Legacy and Future of Foundation Funding of HIV/AIDS in California

Download Challenge and ChangeOctober 2000, Northern California Grantmakers AIDS Partnership California. This report summarizes the results of a survey of 15 private funders in California who have a history of making HIV-related grants. The findings suggest that support for HIV/AIDS is undergoing a dramatic decline, despite a widespread belief among funders that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is still a critical issue. The full report is available in a PDF file. Click on either the report cover or title above to download.


 

New Hope, New Challenges: A Profile of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in California

Download New HopeSeptember 2000, Northern California Grantmakers AIDS Partnership California. Authored by Robert Whirry and John Mortimer, this report presents a current picture of California's HIV/AIDS crisis. The report focuses particular attention on the increase in Californians living with HIV/AIDS, the disproportionate impact of the epidemic on men who have sex with men, and the growing HIV/AIDS crises among communities of color. The full report is available in a PDF file. Click on either the report cover or title above to download.