The mission of the Southern HIV Impact Fund is to support organizations across intersecting movements to enhance and coordinate HIV prevention, care, and support services, as well as advocacy and movement building across the South. This initiative aims to address historical inequities faced by Southern organizations in the global mission of ending the HIV epidemic.
The Harm Reduction Futures Fund aims to reduce health, psychosocial, and socioeconomic disparities faced by people who use drugs (PWUD). It supports evidence-based, community-driven approaches to prevent HIV and viral hepatitis transmission, decrease injection-related injuries, enhance overdose prevention, and connect PWUD to comprehensive services. The fund prioritizes programs led by and serving BIPOC communities and those in areas of high need and low resources. It awards grants to syringe services programs, harm reduction organizations supporting these programs, and organizations advocating for legal and policy changes to improve health interventions for PWUD. Direct Service organizations can apply for $10,000 to $25,000, Multi-Program Support organizations for $25,000 to $40,000, and Advocacy organizations for $10,000 to $25,000.