Gilead Foundation Awards $12 Million to Empower Community Health Workers and Expand HIV Prevention Initiatives Across 14 States and the District of Columbia
– Grants to Strengthen Prevention Models and Local Systems of Care Nationwide –
“Community health workers are often the first and most trusted point of connection for people seeking information, support and care,” said
The initiative also strengthens organizational infrastructure and CHW training systems to build sustainable, locally driven HIV‑prevention networks. It prioritizes communities most impacted by HIV—including Black and Latino communities who have sex with men (MSM); cisgender and transgender women; people who inject drugs; and youth—by delivering tailored education and prevention services.
The 33 recipient organizations represent a diverse range of communities facing ongoing HIV prevention challenges. Awardees demonstrate strong community trust, thoughtful program design, and clear plans for measurable impact. Many will use culturally aligned approaches such as promotores models, support, and navigation services within Latino communities, along with peer ambassadors and youth‑focused programming.
Philadelphia‑based grantee Bebashi – Transition to Hope, which works to advance health equity in the communities it serves, shared its enthusiasm for the initiative. “Bebashi is ecstatic to receive this grant from
Over the next two years, funded organizations will work to:
- Expand integrated screening for HIV, STIs, mental health, and substance use
- Deliver targeted HIV prevention education
- Connect people to services, including HIV prevention, harm reduction resources, and other supportive care
- Reduce stigma and strengthen community engagement through trusted massagers
Grantee Allies in Hope, a Houston‑based nonprofit providing HIV prevention, testing, and supportive services to communities disproportionately impacted by HIV, emphasized the role of connection in prevention. “When communities are supported, informed, and empowered, pathways to hope become pathways to healing,” said
Many programs will also strengthen the community health workforce through peer navigator models, apprenticeships, pharmacy‑based training, and community health integration across care settings, building long‑term capacity beyond the grant period.
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Five Horizons Health Service
Thrive
Association (NPhA) Prisma Community Care National Pharmaceutical
Bienestar Human Services
Realistic Education in
St. John’s The TransLatin@ Coalition
LGBT+ Center Orlando
Prevention 305
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CrescentCare
Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC)
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Bebashi – Transition to Hope Mazzoni Center
Abounding Prosperity, Inc. Allies in Hope Prism Health North Texas PILLAR
La Clínica
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