Knowledge Resources 

European Philanthropic Support  to Address HIV/AIDS in 2009, 16 November 2010

 

 

 The European HIV/AIDS Funders Group has released its annual report on resource flows for HIV/AIDS from European funders. The publication is entitled European Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2009 and has gathered data on HIV/AIDS-related philanthropic expenditures in 2009 from 37 organisations. The report includes total expenditures and total commitments figures, as well as a breakdown of funds by geographical region, intended use, the top three main population groups to which funding was directed, and the forecast for funding increases or decreases in 2010.

Resource Tracking Toolkit
The Resource Tracking Toolkit is designed to provide you with the resources to share this critical new data with your colleagues, grantees and Board to help underscore the importance of your work. If you have any questions about these materials, or how to interpret the charts, please contact Makfire Alija at: makfire.alija@hivaidsfunders.org.

* Read the full publication: European Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2009 (November 2010);
* View the press release, and a list of key data highlights ;
* Download slides of the charts and tables in the report;
* Learn how other top funders communicate the impact of their role in HIV/AIDS philanthropy to their constituencies.

 

Toolkit Materials

1. European Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2009
2. Joint EFG, Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA), and UNAIDS Press Release
3. 2010 Resource Tracking Chartpack
4. Executive Summary
5. 2010 and The Road Ahead
6. Innovative Funding Profiles
7.  EFG and FCAA Resource Tracking Fact Sheet
8. 2010 Resource Tracking Survey
9. Top 2009 Funders & Websites

10. MP3 recording of launch webinar presentation

11. Webinar presentation

 

For U.S.  Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2009 and the U.S.-specific toolkit materials, please visit the FCAA website.

 

How can you use this information?
* Reinforce your presentations and meetings with key messages, data points and new context for HIV/AIDS philanthropy;

*Demonstrate the impact of your institution’s role in HIV/AIDS philanthropy and strengthen internal support for your grantmaking with foundation boards, colleagues and other key stakeholders;
* Identify new colleagues and issues for potential collaboration and new issue areas or strategies to enhance the effectiveness and reach of your HIV/AIDS funding; and

* Help the field of HIV/AIDS philanthropy grow by encouraging your colleagues, partners and Board members to participate in resource tracking.

 

Tell us what you think and how you use this information! Your feedback will help us continue to enhance this product every year. Is there any additional information you would like to see included in the toolkit? Comments and questions are welcome: makfire.alija@hivaidsfunders.org.

 

European Philanthropic Support  to Address HIV/AIDS in 2008, 17 November 2009

For U.S.  Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2008 and the U.S.-specific toolkit materials, please visit the FCAA website.

 

 

European Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2007, 20 November 2008

 

European Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2007 (1mb)

LARGE PRINT version for the visually-impaired:  European Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2007 (377kb) Please note that this document has been optimised for those who may have difficulties in reading smaller font types.

 

European Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2006, 13 August 2006

The EFC European HIV/AIDS Funders Group produced a publication on HIV/AIDS resource flows and trends in Europe. Entitled “European Philanthropy and HIV/AIDS”, the report analyses information gathered from 45 Europe-based foundations working in the field of HIV/AIDS. The report was launched at an event co-organised by the Group and Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) at the International HIV/AIDS Conference, held August 13th - 18th 2006 in Toronto. 

 

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