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1.   Approaches and considerations in HIV/AIDS grantmaking collaborations : mobilizing philanthropic leadership, ideas, and resources in the fight against AIDS. New York, NY: Funders Concerned About AIDS. 2008. 16 p.

Abstract: Funders Concerned About AIDS offers eight ideas for developing grantmaking partnerships to fight HIV and AIDS. Each suggestion includes a relevant resource list.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Foundations--collaboration;  Philanthropy--collaboration
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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2.   Bolton, Pamela L. "Corporate responses to HIV/AIDS : experience and leadership from South Africa". Business and Society Review vol. 113 (Summer 2008) p. 277-300.

Abstract: Explains that companies in South Africa are addressing HIV/AIDS issues, not only to be socially responsible, but also to maintain profitability. The author describes the role of South African firms in developing best practices for corporate HIV/AIDS programs. The article also explains the impact that the companies have had on international advocacy activities.

Subject File Number: 438
Subject/descriptor: Corporations--social responsibility;  Corporations--social aspects;  International activities;  AIDS
Location: New York

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3.   Funder collaborations addressing HIV/AIDS : examples from around the world. New York, NY: Funders Concerned About AIDS. 2008. 28 p.

Abstract: 19 case studies illustrate varied effective grantmaker partnerships in fighting the global spread of HIV and AIDS. Names and contact information are provided for each profiled initiative.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Health;  Foundations--case studies;  Foundations--collaboration;  International philanthropy--case studies
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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4.   Spotlight: Alabama : HIV/AIDS, AIDS organizations, and private foundation support in Alabama, 2000-2005. New York, NY: Funders Concerned About AIDS. 2008. 32 p.

Abstract: A three-part report on philanthropic support for AIDS organizations in Alabama. Part 1 discusses the context for private philanthropy, profiling the prevalence of AIDS in Alabama over a range of years, as well as other health and poverty statistics. Part 2 examines trends in private philanthropic support for the state's AIDS service organizations between 2000 and 2005. Part 3 identifies key opportunities for funders. Includes appendices.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Nonprofit organizations--Alabama;  Foundations--Alabama;  Philanthropy--Alabama
Location: New York;  Atlanta

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5.   U.S. philanthropic support to address HIV/AIDS in 2007. Brooklyn, NY: Funders Concerned About AIDS. 2008. 48 p.

Abstract: Based on data collected from funders and supplemented by additional sources, this report provides data on grantmaking for HIV/AIDS in 2007. Features comparative data from prior years and addresses the changes in HIV/AIDS grantmaking between 2005 and 2007. Includes appendices.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Funders Concerned About AIDS;  Health--statistics
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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6.   Funders Concerned About AIDS. What funders should know about AIDS service organization sustainability : mergers and redefining missions. New York: Funders Concerned About AIDS. NY. 2 p.

Abstract: Presents issues that were discussed during the grantmakers teleconference, "Domestic ASO Sustainability: Mergers and Redefining Missions: What Funders Should Know" (November 27, 2007).

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: Foundations;  AIDS;  Conferences;  Nonprofit organizations--management;  Nonprofit organizations--planning;  Nonprofit organizations--economic aspects
Location: New York;  DC;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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7.   Bennetts, Leslie. "Role model". Town & Country (June 2007) p. 174-9, 192.

Abstract: The biographical profile of Iman describes the supermodel's involvement with Keep a Child Alive, an organization that provides support to African families with AIDS.

Subject File Number: 451
Subject/descriptor: Philanthropists--women;  Celebrities;  International activities;  Iman;  Africa;  AIDS
Location: New York

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8.   Eveland, Vicki Blakney;  Crutchfield, Tammy Neal. "Understanding why people do not give : strategic funding concerns for AIDS-related nonprofits". International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing vol. 12 (February 2007) p. 1-12.

Abstract: The social stigma that continues to be associated with HIV/AIDS may have a negative effect on donations to organizations serving people with the disease. A survey was conducted to examine the impact of gender, homosexuality, promiscuity, and drug use on empathy and altruism. The authors explain how to use the survey findings to increase charity support and improve fundraising efforts.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: Individual giving--analysis;  Individual giving--studies;  Individual giving--surveys;  Philanthropy--attitudes;  AIDS
Location: New York;  DC

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9.   How health affects our community : a community report on HIV/AIDS. Atlanta, GA: Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc.. 2007. 14 p.

Abstract: The report is part of a series that describes the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta's health programs.

Call Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: Foundations;  AIDS
Location: Atlanta

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10.   "Interview : Agnès Binagwaho, Peter Piot". Alliance vol. 12 (June 2007) p. 35-8.

Abstract: Discusses the role that foundations play in fighting HIV/AIDS, noting how their efforts relate to the work of national governments and multilateral agencies. Participants of the discussion include Peter Laugharn of the Bernard van Leer Foundation, Agnes Binagwaho of the Rwanda national AIDS program, and Peter Piot of UNAIDS.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: International philanthropy--analysis;  Public/private partnerships;  Nonprofit organizations--collaboration;  Foundations--collaboration;  AIDS
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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11.   O'Driscoll, Sean. "Red or green?". Contribute vol. 2 (November-December 2007) p. 48-51.

Abstract: Product (RED) was co-founded by the singer Bono and Bobby Shriver in order to create cause marketing products to support the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. To date, the initiative has raised $47 million for the Global Fund, while the corporations that create the products have earned $100 million in profits. In this article, Shriver describes the Product (RED) effort, and responds to his critics, as well.

Subject File Number: 569
Subject/descriptor: Cause-related marketing;  Fundraising--health;  AIDS;  Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria;  Product RED
Location: New York

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12.   Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center. Key contacts : Metro Atlanta/Georgia resources for HIV/AIDS. 14th ed. Atlanta, GA: Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center. 2007. 80 p.

Call Number: 235 SOU
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Nonprofit organizations--Georgia--directories
Location: Atlanta

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13.   Stepanek, Marcia. "Heart and sole". Contribute vol. 2 (May-June 2007) p. 34-43.

Abstract: An interview with designer Kenneth Cole, a leading cause advocate who has addressed AIDS, global warming, and other issues.

Subject File Number: 451
Subject/descriptor: Philanthropists;  Celebrities;  Social action;  AIDS;  Cole, Kenneth
Location: New York

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14.   U.S. philanthropic commitments for HIV/AIDS, 2005 & 2006. New York, NY: Funders Concerned About AIDS. 2007. 48 p.

Abstract: Presents information on HIV/AIDS grantmaking by U.S. funders in 2005 and 2006. The analysis is based on grantmaker surveys, as well as data from the Foundation Center, Foundation Search, and other sources.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Foundations--grantmaking;  Foundations--statistics
Location: DC;  Cleveland;  Atlanta

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15.   Ellison, Jesse Andrews. "Anger management". Contribute vol. 1 (November-December 2006) p. 54-8.

Abstract: Stephen Lewis, United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS, talks about the inadequacy of the philanthropic response to the AIDS crisis.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Health care;  Medicine--research;  Philanthropy--analysis
Location: New York

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16.   Gates, Melinda French. "What women really need". Newsweek (15 May 2006) p. 66-7.

Abstract: Melinda French Gates explains the need for new approaches so that women can protect themselves from becoming infected with AIDS. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is working to make microbicides a realistic option for the developing world.

Subject File Number: 416
Subject/descriptor: Gates, Melinda French;  Gates Foundation, Bill & Melinda;  AIDS
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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17.   U. S. philanthropic commitments for HIV/AIDS, 2004. New York, NY: Funders Concerned About AIDS. 2006. 27 p.

Abstract: Data represented in this report covers the top 68 U. S. HIV/AIDS grantmaking institutions during the year 2004. The researchers have also provided estimates about grants by European foundations.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Foundations--grantmaking;  Foundations--statistics
Location: New York;  DC

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18.   Wilhelm, Ian. "Federal judge strikes down AIDS-grant restriction". Chronicle of Philanthropy vol. 18 (1 June 2006) p. 40.

Abstract: Since 2003, the Bush administration has been requiring nonprofits to sign antiprostitution pledges before receiving AIDS funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development. A federal judge recently ruled that the provision violates free-speech rights.

Subject/descriptor: Government funding--government policy;  AIDS;  International activities
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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19.   Williams, Grant. "Charity on a grand scale : the rock star Elton John raises millions of dollars to fight AIDS". Chronicle of Philanthropy vol. 19 (9 November 2006) p. 7-8, 10-3.

Abstract: An overview of the activities of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. The Foundation has been praised for its innovative work with underserved populations and its partnerships with grassroots organizations. The group frequently collaborates with the National AIDS Fund in Washington, DC. Elton John sees the charity as his life's work and uses his celebrity status to further the organization's cause. Contains a list of the Foundation's major fundraising events and partnerships, as well as an interview with Elton John.

Subject/descriptor: Elton John AIDS Foundation;  John, Sir Elton;  AIDS;  Celebrities;  Fundraising--case studies;  Foundations--administration;  Foundations--collaboration;  International activities
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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20.   AIDS is your business corporate update. New York, NY: Funders Concerned About AIDS. 2005. 8 p.

Abstract: This publication highlights trends in corporate HIV/AIDS grantmaking.

Subject File Number: 235
Subject/descriptor: AIDS;  Health;  Health care
Location: New York;  DC;  Cleveland;  San Francisco;  Atlanta

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