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Category: Grant Requests | Keith Haring 2/21/17, 3:48 PM The Keith Haring Foundation Grant Requests ACRIA Kind of Support Requested: Programming Purpose: AIDS, Youth Request Amount: $500,000 (over 5 years) Summary: Renewed programming support requested for a different initiative: “Love Heals Youth Education Program”. Love Heels provides NYC youth of color with HIV prevention education and community advocacy and leadership training. Due to poverty, socioeconomic inequality, discrimination and lack of access to youth- and LGBTQ-friendly sexual and reproductive healthcare, the young people involved with Love Heels are disproportionately impacted by high rates of HIV, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and unintended adolescent pregnancies. The program includes: “Leadership Empowerment and Awareness Program” (LEAP) for Girls, a 16-session curriculum (presented twice a school year) which offers young women of color, ages 12 to 19, the opportunity to develop leadership and community advocacy skills using a culturally sensitive sexuality health education program; The “Community Action Project”, an exchange platform for youth to share information and practice newly-acquired leadership skills with their families, peers, and neighbors, focusing often on themes around HIV/AIDS; “The Youngblood Project [2.0],” a sexual Health program for Young Men offered in two four-month cycles during the school year, two hours per day after school, twice a week; “Parent-Child Communication Workshops” (in English and Spanish) provide parents, guardians and other caretakers of adolescents with the knowledge and skills they need to communicate with their young people about sexuality and HIV prevention; “Youth Advisory Council” recruits, trains, and mobilizes youth of color to become advocates in their schools and communities around issues related to HIV prevention and sexual and reproductive health; and “Love Heals Speakers Bureau” which invites HIV-positive speakers and trained health educators to visit approximately 200 schools and community groups annually to provide facts about HIV, share personal testimonials about how they contracted HIV, and discuss how the virus has impacted their lives. In April 2015, the New York State Department of Health released data indicating that together, Black and Hispanic youth in New York City, ages 12 to 24, account for 85% of new HIV diagnoses. Founded by a grassroots coalition of scientists, physicians, activists, artists, and HIV-positive people, ACRIA addressed the lack of information and research on HIV during the early days of the epidemic. Twenty-five years later ACRIA’s mission has grown to include HIV education for people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as their caregivers; HIV prevention and quality comprehensive sexuality health education for young people; and groundbreaking research on the lives and service needs of people living with HIV. The organization also maintains the “Mapplethorpe-Haring Intervention Model“, which represents a study into depression in HIV+ New Yorkers over 50. Previous KHF gift of 25K awarded 11/24/15 to support ACRIA’s “Living with HIV” workshops. RECOMMENDATION: http://www.haring.com/kh_foundation/is/grant_requests Page 1 of 8 Category: Grant Requests | Keith Haring 2/21/17, 3:48 PM We suggest funding at partial or full, spread out over 5 years, as requested. --Submitted on January 10, 2017 at 7:01 PM | Requests for New Programming | 2 Comments | AIDS Walk New York Kind of Support Requested: Programming Purpose: AIDS Request Amount: $30,000 Summary: AWNY 2017 Event sponsorship opportunities. Walk will take place Sunday, May 21, 2017. AIDS Walk New York 2017 Cover Letter AIDS Walk New York 2017 Sponsorship Opportunities KHF previously sponsored AWNY at the Principal Sponsor level for 30K on March 17, 2016 (25K + 5K for costs associated with the KH Balloon). RECOMMENDATION: We suggest renewed funding at the Principal Level (25K) plus an additional 5K to cover overhead costs associated with the installation of the Macy’s/Haring balloon in Central Park on the day of the Walk. Total suggested gift: 30K. --Submitted on January 01, 1970 at 12:00 AM | Requests for Continued Programming | Leave a comment | Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health Kind of Support Requested: Programming Purpose: AIDS, Youth Request Amount: $40,000 Summary: Programming support requested for “AAIUH’s Health Science Academy”, an afterschool, health science enrichment program for high achieving public and parochial school students (grades 6-12) in low-income to moderate-income Brooklyn communities of color. AAIUH aims to educate and empower disadvantaged youth of color to enter health professions in order to create a more inclusive health workforce and, ultimately, create greater health parity. The program plans to deliver school year science enrichment programming to 150 high school program students, with a retention rate of 85%; offer 15 research internships and mentorship opportunities during the summer 2017, with stipends for http://www.haring.com/kh_foundation/is/grant_requests Page 2 of 8 Category: Grant Requests | Keith Haring 2/21/17, 3:48 PM high school students and recent graduates; produce at least two publications based on high school students’ research projects; graduate at least 35 students in June 2017 with 95% being accepted into college; and provide at least four events/workshops for parents, school liaisons, and students (e.g., PSAT and SAT preparation, college financing, HSA orientations) that promote college readiness. Founded in 1992 by tennis legend and civil rights pioneer Arthur Ashe, the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health (AAIUH) is a Brooklyn-based community health empowerment & education agency. AAIUH’s mission is to reduce health disparities and improve health outcomes for underserved groups; its vision is the development of an equitable healthcare system that reduces health disparities, improves outcomes for underserved communities of color, and better prepares a more diverse and inclusive healthcare workforce. AAIUH conducts extensive HIV/AIDS health promotion and risk reduction initiatives that are incorporated into all of their programs. RECOMMENDATION: We suggest funding at partial or full. --Submitted on December 30, 2016 at 5:25 PM | Requests Unknown | 1 Comment | Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College Kind of Support Requested: Programming Purpose: Art Request Amount: $80,000 Summary: Gift of $400,000, paid over five years for “Keith Haring Fellowship in Art and Social Practice” DUE: 02/15/17: $80,000 (this marks the fourth of five payments for $80,000 each) PAID: 12/10/15: $80,000 PAID: 11/20/14: $80,000 PAID: 11/08/13: $80,000 ORIGINAL APPLICATION DESCRIPTION BELOW Programming funding requested to initiate the “Keith Haring Fellowship in Art and Social Practice” which consists of $400,000 divided over 5 years ($80K/yr). The program proposes to award an annual visiting fellowship to an established scholar, activist, or artist, who would pursue research and lead courses available to both Curatorial Studies students and students from the Human Rights Project, both divisions of Bard College, located near Kingston, NY. Each spring, the fellowship would culminate in “The Annual Keith Haring Lecture” and “Keith Haring Lecture Publication”, which would document the lecture. KHF previously funded Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies in 2003 for 25K, underwriting one student’s research into http://www.haring.com/kh_foundation/is/grant_requests Page 3 of 8 Category: Grant Requests | Keith Haring 2/21/17, 3:48 PM “Alternative Exhibition Practices in Downtown New York, 1975 – 1985” Tom Eccles, has served as the Executive Director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard since 2005. --Submitted on January 01, 1970 at 12:00 AM | Existing Obligations | Leave a comment | Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Kind of Support Requested: General Operations Purpose: AIDS, Youth Request Amount: $1,000,000 Summary: Renewed general operating support for HIV/AIDS research, education, public policy, prevention, care, and intervention to children and families worldwide. The organization especially focuses on the full eradication of neo and post-natal contraction of HIV/AIDS, which is proven to be 100% preventable with effective treatment protocol. This is executed through HIV counseling, testing, and treatment, to promote and protect mothers’ health and to prevent transmission of HIV to their babies. EGPAF’s goal, to “End AIDS in Children by 2020” established in global partnership between UNAIDS, the U.S. Government, World Health Organization (WHO), EGPAF, and other partners, and includes commitments to reduce new HIV infections in children to under 40,000 by 2018, and 20,000 by 2020, and to reach and sustain 95% of pregnant women living with HIV with lifelong HIV treatment by 2018. This new mandate aims to advance research and innovation to prevent, treat, and cure pediatric HIV/AIDS; and advocates for global, national, and local policies, resources, and partnerships to end pediatric HIV/AIDS According to EGPAF, 37million people around the world continue to live with HIV—and 400 children are newly infected each day. Only 49% of the 1.8 million children living with HIV have access to the medication. At this moment, AIDS is the leading cause of death for adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa. With the “End AIDS in Children by 2020” campaign, focus will be placed on reaching and retaining mothers during the crucial breastfeeding period, where 60% of new HIV infections in