Supports programs advancing health, well-being, and care for older adults living with HIV, focusing on medical, social, and policy challenges through research, resource connection, and advocacy.
Funder: Gilead Sciences
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2026 (Application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Over $35 million awarded to date; typical award size not specified; multi-year funding possible.
Summary: Supports programs improving health, well-being, and care for people aging with HIV, addressing medical, social, and policy challenges.
This initiative funds programs that enhance the quality of life and health for people aging with HIV, particularly in the United States. The program addresses the unique intersection of HIV with age-related conditions (such as cancer and heart disease) and aims to reduce stigma, loneliness, and gaps in care for older adults living with HIV. Supported organizations work on improving care coordination, increasing access to resources for well-being, and advocating for systemic change through education and policy development. The grant is designed for organizations delivering tailored healthcare, resource connection, and advocacy to older adults with HIV.