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    Zeroing In®: Ending the HIV Epidemic Grant Program

    Supports global community-led projects advancing HIV prevention, care, digital health, and outreach to help end the HIV epidemic.

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    Funder: Gilead Sciences

    Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2026 (Application deadline, projected)

    Funding Amounts: $24 million awarded to date; individual award sizes and duration vary by project and region.

    Summary: Supports global community organizations advancing HIV prevention, care, digital health, and outreach in alignment with efforts to end the HIV epidemic.

    Key Information: Open to organizations worldwide, with a focus on community-based and grassroots initiatives targeting key populations.


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    This grant program supports organizations globally that are working to improve health outcomes for communities most impacted by HIV. Emphasizing the essential role of community-based and grassroots organizations, the program funds local and coalition-led projects that align with international and country-specific goals to end the HIV epidemic. Priority is given to projects that deliver innovative HIV prevention and care services, implement digital health solutions, and conduct community outreach and education to engage, educate, and empower vulnerable populations.

    Supported activities include:

    • Comprehensive HIV innovation programs (e.g., non-clinical testing, biomedical prevention, supportive services)
    • Digital health innovations (e.g., technology infrastructure, digital outreach strategies)
    • Community outreach and education projects targeting populations needing greater health support

    The program has a global reach, supporting initiatives in over 47 countries and awarding $24 million to date.


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