In addition to the publication of its 19th annual resource tracking report Philanthropic Support to Address HIV and AIDS in 2020, FCAA ended 2022 with two significant data launches:
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In November, we launched new data on private HIV-related funding for the 57 jurisdictions that comprise the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. Initiative, a ten-year federal initiative focused on the communities (referred to as “jurisdictions”) most affected by HIV in the U.S
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On World AIDS Day, FCAA launched its first in-depth examination of HIV-related philanthropy for key populations. This data highlighted a stark gap: While key populations and their sexual partners account for 70% of new HIV infections globally, they only receive 15% of HIV-related philanthropy per year.
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