LOS ANGELES, April 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the current Administration's decisions that will create significant funding gaps for many vital domestic HIV programs, ETAF is launching a competitive emergency grant cycle to provide financial resources to organizations in need.
This new initiative will be aimed at ensuring that critical, wrap-around health services for HIV treatment & prevention and programs focused on Transgender communities can continue to operate into the near future.
The application process for this emergency grant cycle opens on April 16, 2025 and will remain open until May 31, 2025. During this period, organizations that have the following direct-service programs are encouraged to apply:
"We recognize that many nonprofit organizations and initiatives rely heavily on government funding, and we are committed to helping them navigate these unforeseen challenges. Many HIV-service organizations will face unexpected financial hurdles due to the recent policy changes, and it is crucial that we respond swiftly," said Cathy Brown, Executive Director, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.
The main purpose of this emergency grant cycle is to provide the necessary support to those organizations that are making a difference in our most vulnerable communities, ensuring that essential services remain available to those who need them most. The grant application process is designed to be straightforward and accessible. Interested organizations are encouraged to read ETAF's grant policy here and submit a proposal through ETAF's application portal here.
For more information about the emergency grant cycle and how to apply, please visit ETAF.org or contact us at admin@etaf.org.
About The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF)
Working tirelessly on the AIDS crisis throughout the 1980s, Elizabeth Taylor established The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) in 1991 to carry out her vision for an AIDS-free world. ETAF works to provide the direct care needed for people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS. Emphasizing Elizabeth's voice, commitment and concentration on marginalized communities, ETAF in partnership with Gilead Sciences, Inc. works to modernize the criminal laws and penalties that affect people living with HIV. ETAF's programs have also expanded to ensure that HIV prevention education and access to treatment is available through domestic and international initiatives.
For more information, visit ETAF.org or contact Jake Arman, ETAF at jarman@etaf.org.
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All proposals must be submitted through ETAF's grant portal linked here:
https://apply.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/
All proposals must be submitted by May 31, 2025 6:00pm PT. Contact admin@etaf.org for any questions or technical assistance.
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