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This is a dark blue header with a medium blue circle on the left side of the graphic. On top of the circle is a picture of ViiV’s report titled “Dreaming Bigger”. The report features a picture of a young person smiling, the title of the report, and ViiV’s logo. To the right of the picture, it reads, "Fueling and Funding Young People to Lead Community Driven Projects, December 4, 10:30 am PT / 1:30 pm ET”. In the upper right corner is the 3 in 30 logo that reads,  “THREE TIPS IN 30 MINUTES". In the lower right corner is the ETR and ViiV logo.

Fueling and Funding Young People to Lead Community Driven Projects 

Get 3 actionable tips in a 30-minute chat with guest experts.

This is an image of two graphics vertically placed. The graphic on the bottom is ViiV’s logo. The second graphic is placed above the logo. It is a medium blue circle, and in the center is a picture of ViiV’s report titled “Dreaming Bigger”. The report features a picture of young people smiling, the title of the report, and ViiV’s logo.

Join ETR on December 4, 2024 at 10:30 am PT / 1:30 pm ET for our next 3 in 30 Webinar with ViiV Healthcare, to learn tips for fueling and funding young people to lead community driven projects.

In this 30-minute conversation, you’ll hear directly from micro-grantees of the ViiV Healthcare AMP Grant Initiative, a sustained commitment to community led organizations that incubate and support emerging projects and leaders to disrupt disparities in HIV care. They will talk specifically about what it means to empower young people to lead projects within their communities. The tips they share will be based on lessons learned throughout the creation of the AMP Grant initiative, which are further outlined in ViiV’s Dreaming Bigger Report.

If you are a public health professional or funder who wants to do a better job of centering young people as leaders in the design and implementation of community projects, this will be a 3 in 30 you won’t want to miss!

Register for the *free* webinar by completing the form below. 

Meet the Speakers

Kaylisa Estes is an AMP Grant Initiative micro-grantee from ETR’s Black Public Health Influencer Design Fellowship (B-PHI), providing an opportunity for Black-led, youth voices at HBCUs to educate and disseminate sexual health information to the public, utilizing social media as a tool.

Nankecia Bell is an AMP Grant Initiative micro-grantee from Teen Health Mississippi’s MYInnovation Program, supporting the development of HIV stigma reduction interventions by and for HBCU college students across the U.S. South.

Learn more about ETR's 3 in 30 Series here.

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More Information from ViiV Healthcare

ViiV Healthcare was established to take an innovative approach to the challenge of HIV - and we do. It’s who we are. An innovative approach means we go beyond developing new medicines, we seek insights to better understand the unmet needs of people living with HIV. We connect individuals and communities to develop and support community programs that focus on HIV prevention, care and treatment.

The voice of the HIV community informs everything we do. As the only company solely focused on HIV, we think differently, act differently and connect differently to improve the lives and outcomes for all people. From the beginning, ViiV Healthcare’s Positive Action programs have worked to reduce stigma and improve access to care for communities around the world and has supported more than 300 programs across the globe since 1992.

ViiV Healthcare launched its trailblazing Positive Action AMP Grant initiative in 2019 as a sustained commitment to fund community-led organizations that incubate and support emerging efforts to disrupt disparities in HIV care. Through the micro-granting and incubation model, AMP lead organizations provide funding, capacity building support, networking opportunities and mentorship to cohorts of AMP micro-grantees. Micro-grant initiatives have supported building networks, fueling advocacy, expanding access to quality care and leadership development nationwide.

Dreaming Bigger: Lessons Learned in Creating the AMP Grant Initiative outlines the impact and learnings from the initiative to encourage increased use and evolution of community-rooted micro-granting funding models in HIV and adjacent spaces.