European Independent HIV/AIDS Funding A Mapping Project by the European Foundation Centre (EFC) Orpheus Programme

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Brussels August 2004

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mapping Project overview………………5 Ford Foundation ...... 61 Profiles… … … … … … … … … … … 8 Fundação Assistência Médica ACCENTUS Foundation...... 11 Internacional ...... 63 ActionAid International...... 11 Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian...... 65 Aga Khan Foundation ...... 13 Fundação Luso-Americana para o AIDS & Kind, Schweizerische Stiftung Desenvolvimento ...... 67 Für Direkthilfe N Betroffene Kinder...... 14 Fundació 'La Caixa' ...... 68 Aids Fonds...... 15 Fundación Máximo Soriano ...... 70 Allavida ...... 16 GlaxoSmithKline...... 70 Anglo American plc ...... 18 The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, The Atlantic Philanthropies...... 19 Tuberculosis and Malaria ...... 72 AVERT...... 20 The Health Foundation...... 73 AXA Atout Coeur ...... 21 HopeHIV ...... 75 Barry and Martin’s Trust...... 23 International AIDS Vaccine Initiative...... 76 BBC World Service Trust ...... 23 International Federation of Red Cross Bernard van Leer Foundation...... 25 and Red Crescent Societies...... 78 The Body Shop Foundation...... 27 International HIV/AIDS Alliance ...... 80 BP Amoco/BP Amoco Foundation ...... 28 International Renaissance Foundation...... 81 The Bumala Trust...... 29 International Youth Foundation ...... 83 Cecily's Fund...... 30 Joachim Kuhlmann Stiftung...... 84 The Charitable Organisation Foundation Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust ...... 85 of Elena Franchuk AntiAIDS ...... 31 Levi Strauss & Co/Levi Strauss Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ...... 31 Foundation ...... 86 Comic Relief ...... 34 Mackintosh Foundation...... 88 Community Fund...... 35 Mama Cash, Fund for Women ...... 89 Compagnia di San Paolo ...... 37 Marie Stopes International ...... 90 Crusaid ...... 38 Médecins Sans Frontières...... 92 DaimlerChrysler...... 40 Medical Foundation for AIDS & Sexual Deutsche AIDS-Stiftung ...... 41 Health...... 93 Deutsche Bank...... 42 Mercury Phoenix Trust...... 94 Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung ...... 44 Michael Stich Stiftung...... 95 Diageo plc ...... 46 The Nuffield Trust for Research and AIDS Foundation ...... 47 Policy Studies in Health Services F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd...... 48 (The Nuffield Trust) ...... 95 Fondation AEDES...... 49 The One to One Children's Fund...... 97 Fondation Auchan pour la Jeunesse...... 50 Open Society Institute ...... 98 Fondation CIOMAL...... 51 Panos ...... 101 Fondation de ...... 52 Real Fundación Victoria Eugenia...... 103 Fondation du Présent...... 54 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc...... 103 Fondation François-Xavier Bagnoud ...... 54 Siemens AG...... 106 Fondation Marcel Mérieux...... 56 SSL International...... 107 Fondation Roi Baudouin/Koning Stiftelsen World Childhood Foundation.... 109 Boudewijnstichting/König-Baudouin- Stiftung Swiss AIDS Care International ... 110 Stiftung/King Baudouin Foundation ...... 57 TackleAfrica...... 111 Fondazione Franco Moschino ...... 59 Terrence Higgins Trust...... 111 Unilever N.V...... 112 Fondazione Monte dei Paschi di Siena ...... 59 VolkswagenStiftung ...... 114

2 The Wellcome Trust...... 115

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MAPPING PROJECT OVERVIEW

European Independent1 HIV/AIDS Funding reporting2 on European philanthropic is a mapping project of the EFC Orpheus HIV/AIDs spending. Both analyses draw Programme. Commissioned by the European on the data gathered throughout the HIV/AIDS Funders Group and supported by Orpheus mapping project. UNAIDS, the mapping project consists of THE EFC ORPHEUS PROGRAMME 80 profiles of European funders working in This project is a product of the Orpheus the field of HIV/AIDS in Europe and other Programme of the EFC. The programme world regions. provides a public and public Profiles review major activities, including a information service on foundations and special section on the funder’s HIV/AIDS corporate funders active in Europe, and activities; contact information; a statement involves a network of information and on the funder’s origin and purpose; and support centres across all regions of financial and staff information. They also Europe. The profiles for this project and detail the funder’s geographic interests, any their dissemination to funders in Europe restrictions on the funding programme, and intercontinentally underpin the application procedures, and types of objectives of the Orpheus Programme. publications. Profiles in this project are available online through the Orpheus Funders Online European Independent HIV/AIDS Funding is a collaborative project involving, in portal (www.fundersonline.org). addition to the major project partners OBJECTIVES UNAIDS and European HIV/AIDS Funders Given that so little is known about the Group, the EFC Orpheus networking centres nature and extent of European which helped in obtaining additional independent HIV/AIDS funding, the first information on foundations and corporate stage of the project aims to provide a donors active in HIV/AIDS across the wider record of current initiatives by European Europe. independent funders active in the field of The mapping project is part of an initiative HIV/AIDS. by the EFC European HIV/AIDS Funders In doing so, the profile production fulfils Group which consists of two distinct stages the objective of increasing the visibility of of development: profiling funders active in and awareness on current European the field of HIV/AIDS in Europe and/or in foundation and corporate citizenship other world regions and providing an support in this field. overview of HIV/AIDS funding trends; and In turn, the analysis meets the objective of identifying funding priorities, trends and gaps in this field, as well as obstacles for European funders’ involvement.

1 ‘Independent funding’ refers to grantmaking Overall, the project’s ultimate goal is to organisations, namely private foundation, corporate mobilise people for the development of citizenship programme, family foundations, general partnerships and actions in an effort to purpose foundations, special purpose foundations, private non-operating or operating foundations. stimulate increased foundation and Broadly speaking this is the generic term which encompasses in Europe all the grantmaking organisations which are recognised as being of public benefit and qualify for specific legal and fiscal (tax- 2 See report commissioned by the European free) status. See the ‘who is in this mapping?’ section HIV/AIDS Funders Group on European for further information on those included in the philanthropic HIV/AIDS spending (XV mapping project. International AIDS Conference Bangkok, July 2004)

5 corporate citizenship funding in Europe to • Grantmaking or operational fight HIV/AIDS. European foundations, trusts, and FOUNDATION TYPES IN EUROPE charities having their own fund or The foundation landscape in Europe is richly regular source of income and their varied, in part due to the many languages own board of trustees or directors and cultures in Europe and the different • Corporate citizenship programmes legal/fiscal environments from one nation to active in Europe the next. Thus, where the British typically refer to a Trust, the Dutch will refer to a The funders included in this project Stichting, the French a Fondation, the represent 57 independent foundations, 3 Germans a Stiftung, the Spanish a corporate foundations, 5 fund-raising Fundación and the Swedish a Stiftelse. foundations, and 10 direct corporate citizenship programmes. Along with the many different names for foundations, there are many different In addition, the profiles of 5 large foundation types in Europe. Endowed European NGOs3 are also included in the foundations exist, as do community, project for the purpose of comparative operating and corporate foundations. Certain analysis. foundations in Europe benefit from the proceeds of lotteries or gambling. Certain Of the 80 funders mapped in European foundations may be considered to be Independent HIV/AIDS Funding, 75 are collector/distributor foundations, collecting European. The European funders represent funds from various sources, including the 12 different European countries with a public, to serve their operational or geographic spread across Europe. grantmaking programmes. Indeed, certain 4Exceptionally, several foundations based foundations in Europe are hybrids, outside are also profiled. These include combining several elements noted above. four members of the EFC active in Europe For example, one may have an operating and OSI New York. foundation, with an endowment, benefiting from lottery proceeds and raising funds from HOW THE PROFILES WERE COMPILED the public on a continuing basis, and with a The EFC believes that the best sources of grants programme. information about foundations and The EFC and its membership have corporate funders are those that they developed a “Typology of Foundations in release themselves. These can be websites, Europe”. This typology initially groups annual reports, newsletters, grants lists, foundations into four generic categories as press releases and other documents. follows: The profiles are based on these sources • Independent foundations and are structured according to a common format. They are the words of the funders • Corporate foundations themselves. The EFC edited each profile • Governmentally-supported or linked with one goal in mind: to enable the foundations personality and character of the • Fund-raising foundations 3 ActionAid Alliance, International Federation of Each profile includes a classification of type Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, of funder, according to the Typology. International HIV/Aids Alliance, Marie Stopes International and Médicins Sans Frontières WHO IS IN THIS MAPPING? The mapping focuses on two types of 4 Charles Mott Foundation, Ford Foundation, funders: International Youth Foundation and Rockefeller Brothers Fund

6 foundation or corporate funder to express GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE itself. The scope of the geographic interests of funders included in this project ranges At the beginning of 2004, draft profiles were from funding in local communities, to sent to all funders for their review, enabling regional or national, to a European or them to verify financial or programme intercontinental level. A total of 68 (84%) information. Of the 80 funders profiled, 64 funders demonstrate an interest in returned their verified profiles. funding/operating outside of their home

countries. Funders focus on the following FINANCIAL NOTES Foundations, including corporate world regions/countries: foundations profiled in this project, reported 121 billion euros in total assets and 3.4 • African Countries 61% (of funders billion euros in total annual expenditures. in the project) Direct corporate citizenship or corporate • Worldwide/International 51% sponsorship programmes reported 549 • 23.75% million euros in total expenditures. Of the 80 • Asian Countries 22.50% funders profiled, 61 reported financial data. • Developing Countries 21.25% • South and Central American Although funders were also asked to provide Countries 20% specific financial expenditure regarding their • Central and East European 13.75% activities in the field of HIV/AIDS, only 34 • Europe-wide Focus 13.75% out the 80 funders mapped were able to • Kenya 13.75% provide such data. Feedback suggested that • 13.75% it was difficult for funders to extract this specific data from their programme The profiles also cite other geographical expenditure. This can be explained by the focus. However, the percentage for each fact that HIV/AIDS activities often cut country falls below 10% with the majority across funders’ diverse thematic areas of ranging from 1-8%. interest. It should be noted that these figures Funders reported 1.1 billion euros in total represent the funders’ overall HIV/AIDS Expenditure. This includes geographical focus, and in some cases figures provided by the Global Fund to Fight may not be specifically related to AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria of HIV/AIDS. 1,001,430,615 euros. Excluding this funder, total HIV/AIDS expenditure amounts to 141 Although the research focused primarily million euros. on funders working across national borders, a number of funders working in POPULATION NOTES this subject area and operating almost Of the funders profiled, 66% fund initiatives exclusively within their own borders were targeting children and youth, 39% also included in the mapping project. disadvantaged/low income, 28% These funders were retained because of women/girls, 26% orphans/street children, the significance of their activities in their 19% families, 15% sex workers, and 6% own countries, and the ability of their drug addicts. Initiatives developed at programmes to serve as examples of good community level are also prevalent, with the practice. focus being on families, trainers or health carer workers. SUBJECT NOTES The programme interests of funders included in this project cover a range of

7 support to people affected by HIV/AIDS funders in this mapping (please note that including health care, treatment, and these figures represent general interest voluntary counselling and testing services; areas of the funder which may or may not education, information and training support; overlap directly with their work involving public awareness campaigns; the promotion HIV/AIDS): of employment opportunities and economic • Education (75% of funders in the independence; leisure activities through project) games and art; support to communities; • Civil society, law and civil rights research and advocacy. (58%) • Arts and culture (52%) Specifically, three areas of activities are • Community, economic and social predominant: development (52%) • International Care Development/Relations (General) A total of 59% of the funders mapped focus (42%) on medical care which includes palliative • Non-profit support services (40%) care (24% of total funders); home and • Social services (40%) community nursing care (16% of total • Environment (General) (27%) funders); and 14% on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment and/or drug development. • Recreation and sports (16%)

TYPES OF SUPPORT NOTES Prevention The different types of support provided by A significant number of funders also report funders are presented below in decreasing preventive-related activities such as peer and order of frequency (please note that these life skills education (34% of total funders), figures represent general types of support Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) provided by the funder which may or may (25% of total funders), Prevention of Mother not overlap directly with their work To Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT) involving HIV/AIDS): actions (15% of total funders), condom distribution (11% of total funders), harm • Programme Development reduction (9% of total funders), blood safety (General) (64% of funders in this measures (4% of total funders) and project) microbicides (1% of total funders). • Research (42%) Research • Educational/Training Programmes Of the total number of funders, 28 (35% of (40%) total funders) focus on medical research • General Support/General Purposes including monitoring, evaluation, and (34%) operational research (15% of total funders), • Capital Support (General) (32%) vaccines (14% of total funders), • Public Awareness Campaigns immunology (4% of total funders), virology (32%) (2% of total funders). • Student Aid (General) (24%) • Awards/prizes (15%) While a large number of funders profiled • Funder-Operated Programmes dedicate themselves exclusively to the field (11%) of HIV/AIDS, many profiles in this mapping • Technical Assistance (by third forge strong links between this field and party) (11%) their major areas of interest. • Employee Volunteering/Technical Assistance (10%) The following presents in order of • Grants to Individuals (9%) decreasing incidence the interest areas of

8 • Continuing Support (8%) • Employee Matching Gifts (6%) • Gifts in Kind (6%) • Challenge/Matching Support (6%) • Corporate Sponsorship (3%)

NOTES ON FINDINGS This overview reveals that European funders have adopted a very holistic approach to tackling the HIV/AIDS issues. This approach also confirms that funders tackle HIV/AIDS within other programme areas aimed at a variety of societal objectives.

It should be noted that the findings of this overview differ slightly from the report that was commissioned by the EFC European HIV/AIDS Funders Group. This can be explained by the fact that the report excluded 7 out of the 80 profiles on the grounds that these organisations fell outside the criteria for financial analysis.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The mapping project is a collaborative exercise involving not only the 80 foundations and corporate citizenship programmes but also the Orpheus networking centres. The EFC Orpheus Programme Team thanks its partners, namely the European HIV/AIDS Funders Group and UNAIDS, for their support and guidance during every step of mapping project development. Denise Hizette - Orpheus Programme Coordinator Triona Keaveney – Project Leader

9 ABOUT THE PARTNERS

THE EUROPEAN FOUNDATION CENTRE THE EFC EUROPEAN HIV/AIDS FUNDERS The European Foundation Centre (EFC) is GROUP an independent international association that Established during the HIV/AIDS sessions th promotes and underpins the work of at the EFC’s 13 Annual General foundations and corporate funders active in Assembly (AGA) and conference in and with Europe. Established in 1989 by Brussels in 2002, the EFC European seven of Europe's leading foundations, the HIV/AIDS Funders Group is a EFC today serves a core membership of knowledge-based network dedicated to more than 200 members, associates and strengthening European philanthropy in subscribers; 350 community philanthropy the field of HIV/AIDS. The Group aims to initiatives; as well as a further 50,000 mobilise philanthropic leadership and organisations linked through a network of 58 resources to address the global HIV/AIDS information and support centres worldwide. pandemic and its social and economic The EFC hosts WINGS (Worldwide consequences and to promote an enabling Initiatives for Grantmaker Support), a global environment for independent giving in network of some 100 grantmaker this field. associations and support organisations. UNAIDS Vision - A community of informed, inspired, The Joint United Nations Programme on committed, independent funders engaged in HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) is the main seeking solutions to challenges facing advocate for global action on the humanity in Europe and Internationally. epidemic. It leads, strengthens and supports an expanded response aimed at Mission - The EFC is a knowledge-based preventing transmission of HIV, providing membership association dedicated to care and support, reducing the strengthening organised philanthropy, vulnerability of individuals and which is embedded in and supports civil communities to HIV/AIDS, and society, in Europe and Internationally. The alleviating the impact of the epidemic. EFC helps nurture efforts aimed at supporting independent, accountable and UNAIDS brings together ten United sustainable funders throughout the New Nations organizations: UNHCR, Europe, particularly when this fundamental UNICEF,WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNDCP, human right to associate private capital for ILO, UNESCO, WHO and the World public benefit needs fostering. Bank. The Centre is an independent international not-for-profit association under Belgian law. Ultimate authority vests in the EFC Annual General Assembly of Members, with governance entrusted to an elected Governing Council, supported by a Management Committee. Membership of the Centre implies commitment to the EFC brand. Members agree to adhere to the principles and objectives set out in the Prague Declaration, and to a voluntary and self-regulatory Code of Practice endorsed by members and revised and updated on an ongoing basis.

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ACCENTUS FOUNDATION

Rosemarie Simmen YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2000 Dr hc Cornelio Sommaruga PRIMARY ADDRESS Prof Dr hc Heinrich Ursprung P.O. Box 610 STAFF CH-8039 Zurich Dr Joseph Jung, Manager Kurt Egger, Assistant Manager Tel.: +41.1.333.0333 Fax: +41.1.333.0399 AFFILIATIONS E-mail: [email protected] Credit Suisse Group Web: www.accentus.ch Credit Suisse Private Banking KEY CONTACT (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) Flavio Cotti, Chairman of the Board of Trustees MISSION To meet social, charitable, cultural, scientific, medical ACTIONAID INTERNATIONAL and environmental needs. BACKGROUND YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT not available The Foundation ACCENTUS was established by PRIMARY ADDRESS Credit Suisse Private Banking in 2000 to allow private 10 rue de la Science donors to make contributions to the development of B1000 Brussels society. Belgium GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Tel.: +32.2.503.2422 International Fax: +32.2.502.6203 PROGRAMME AREAS E-mail: [email protected] The foundation provides funding in six main areas: Web: www.actionaidalliance.org • Social/humanitarian KEY CONTACT • Culture/heritage Joanna Maycock, EU Liaison Officer • Science and research MISSION • Environment To work with poor and marginalised people to • Education and training eradicate poverty by overcoming the injustice that • Medicine causes it. HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES BACKGROUND The foundation participates in the following ActionAid International is an umbrella platform and programmes: organisation of its affiliate national • Maternity unit for HIV-positive mother in Siem organisations, and is governed by an international Reap Angkor, Cambodia: the treatment of board composed of representatives of affiliates, as expectant mothers for the prevention of mother-to- well as independent individuals. The International child transmission of HIV/AIDS Secretariat, with its regional and sub-regional offices, • Reducing mother-to-child transmission of facilitates, manages and coordinates the work of HIV/AIDS in : the construction of a ActionAid International. delivery unit for HIV-infected expectant mothers GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS with preventative antiretroviral treatment; and the Worldwide provision of better care during pregnancy and FORMER NAME improved obstetrics all aimed at reducing mother- ActionAid Alliance to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS RELATED ORGANISATIONS TYPE OF FUNDER Action Aid affiliates Independent foundation PROGRAMME AREAS GOVERNANCE ActionAid pools its collective knowledge and Board of Trustees experience to maximise synergies in its existing Flavio Cotti, Chair programmes for the development of new collaborative Dr Alex W. Widmer, Vice-Chair programmes. ActionAid International facilitates Prof Dr Felix Gutzwiller contact with decision makers in the EU, World Bank Prof Dr Dieter Imboden and other international and regional institutions with the purpose of influencing their policies and practices that affect the livelihood of the poor. Specific activities are conducted in the following areas: 11 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Gender issues resolve issues locally to prevent conflict from re- • Education emerging. • Emergencies HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES • Food rights ActionAid International began its work on HIV/AIDS • International aid in 1987 by helping a group of Ugandans to found The • Peace building AIDS Support Organisation (TASO). The organisation Gender Issues has been pioneering work in HIV/AIDS prevention and community-based care ever since, working around Recognises that relations and inequalities between the world at community, national and international women and men are fundamental causes of poverty levels to help change the injustice and inequity that and implicitly unjust, and advocates for change in cause poverty and make people vulnerable to international, national and local government policies. HIV/AIDS. ActionAid International campaigns for changes that ActionAid International's community, national and promote women's involvement in practical decision- international partnerships fight to change the injustice making, and works with national governments and and inequity that cause poverty and make people community organisations so that change can be vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. These include: appropriate and long-lasting. • National AIDS Prevention Council in Bangladesh: Education campaigns for the rights of people living with Works at local, national and international levels to HIV/AIDS secure education rights by helping communities and • Access to Medicines campaign: puts pressure on governments to develop practical, flexible and the Kenyan government to use international law to innovative solutions, and to ensure that schools are increase the number of people receiving treatment places where the right to education is respected. • Positive Lives: a sub-Saharan African Emergencies photographic exhibition tour of HIV/AIDS around Provides immediate relief (medical supplies, food, the world. The exhibition has raised awareness and shelter, etc) in emergencies triggered by natural fuelled much-needed debate about how HIV/AIDS disasters; sets up long-term projects that help affects individuals within the family and vulnerable communities to rebuild their lives, their community communities and livelihoods; and works closely with • Bags of Love: sends packages to Nepalese communities to build up knowledge of how they are migrants working in India, which include a letter able to cope in a crisis. from their family, some family memorials and Food Rights HIV/AIDS related pamphlets. The aim is to 'arouse Calls for fairer rules and for trade to serve in the war emotional feeling' in the migrant workers, making on poverty; seeks to persuade rich countries to commit them think about their family, HIV/AIDS and the to slashing the subsidies they provide each year to need to protect themselves from unsafe sex their farming sectors; and campaigns against • UK Consortium on AIDS and International multinationals gaining monopoly control of the global Development: brings together organisations food system. working on HIV/AIDS in developing countries to International Aid promote good practice, influence policies and help Seeks to improve the impact of aid, based on its own inform civil society in the UK experiences, and to hold rich countries to account TYPES OF SUPPORT against progress made towards poverty reduction Curriculum development goals by: Educational/training programmes • Urging donor governments to commit more money Programme development to aid spending and reach the UN 0.7 target Research • Seeking to reduce the commercial influences over LEGAL STATUS international aid Non-governmental organisation • Influencing donor governments to source a greater STAFF proportion of the products and expertise required International Management Team for aid programmes from developing countries Ramesh Singh, Chief Executive • Promoting greater coherence and coordination of Alegresia Akwi Ogojo, Regional Director, Africa official aid John Samuel, Regional Director, Asia • Member of Reality of Aid, a network of Adriano Campolina De Soares, Regional Director, organisations that come together to analyse and Americas promote improvements to international aid Richard Miller, UK Director Peace Building Marco de Ponte, Director Works with communities to develop sustainable Koy Thompson, Policy Director localised initiatives that build peace in order to rebuild Lyndall Stein, Marketing Director lives and livelihoods, and identify problems and Nigel Saxby-Soffe, Finance Director 12 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Brussels Staff Quynh Chau Pham, Administrator AGA KHAN FOUNDATION Louise Hilditch, General Coordinator Joanna Maycock, EU Liaison Officer YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1967 Claire Terlinden, Communication Officer PRIMARY ADDRESS PUBLICATION TYPES 1-3, Avenue de la Paix Annual report 1202 Geneva Information brochure Switzerland Press release Tel.: +41.22.909.7200 Fax: +41.22.909.7291 SOURCES OF FUNDS E-mail: [email protected] Sponsorship through individuals, and public and private organisations. Web: www.akdn.org KEY CONTACT ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Tom Kessinger, General Manager ActionAid Ireland Unity Buildings HIV/AIDS CONTACT 16/17 Lower O'Connell Street John Tomaro, Director of Health Programmes Dublin 1 MISSION Ireland To seek and promote effective solutions to problems Tel.: +353.1.878.7911 that impede social development. Fax: +353.1.878.6245 BACKGROUND E-mail: [email protected] The Aga Khan Foundation is a private, international, non-denominational, non-profit development agency ActionAid UK established by His Highness the Aga Khan in Hamlyn House Switzerland in 1967. Its fifteen offices are coordinated Macdonald Road from Geneva. Common Board membership ensures Archway consistency of policy and approach. London, N19 5PG The Foundation is part of the Aga Khan Development Network, a group of development agencies, Tel.: +44.207.561.7561 institutions and programmes working to improve Fax: +44.207.272.0899 living conditions and opportunities for people in E-mail: [email protected] specific regions of the developing world. The Aide et Action network's organisations have individual mandates that 53 Boulevard de Charonne range from the fields of health and education to 75545 Paris Cedex 11 architecture, rural development and the promotion of France private-sector enterprise. Together they collaborate in Tel.: +33.1.55.25.7000 working towards a common goal to build institutions Fax: +33.1.55.25.7029 and programmes that can respond to the challenges of E-mail: [email protected] social, economic and cultural change on an ongoing basis. They all emphasise community participation Ayuda en Accion and volunteer involvement, local expertise, rigorous Infantas 38 management of resources, appropriate technologies 28004 Madrid and ultimate self-sufficiency. The foundation works Spain closely with, and makes grants to, the other members Tel.: +34.902.402.404 of the network. E-mail: [email protected] GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS ActionAid International Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Canada, India, Kenya, Via Broggi 19/A Kyrgyz Republic, Mozambique, Pakistan, Portugal, 20129 Milano Switzerland, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, Italy and US Tel.: +39.02.74.2001 PROGRAMME AREAS Fax: +39.8.02.2953.3683 The foundation focuses on issues involving: E-mail: [email protected] • Health (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2002) • Education • Rural development • Civil Society Programme Health Plays a key role in enabling poor communities, both rural and urban, to participate in setting health priorities and in delivering and financing basic care. 13 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Education enquiries may be addressed to the foundation's office Focuses on two educational issues: young children and in Geneva. the family; and quality of schools. Initial approach by letter. Rural Development RESTRICTIONS Reduces rural poverty, particularly in fragile and No grants to individuals or for research; grants made degraded environments through five large-scale rural in specific countries or regions only; no grants for development programmes. construction. Civil Society Programme LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Aids NGOs in finding solutions to their problems, English adds to their capabilities, and enhances their TYPE OF FUNDER effectiveness. Independent foundation The foundation also focuses on human resource LEGAL STATUS development, community participation, women in Registered as a non-profit organisation development and the environment. HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES His Highness the Aga Khan The foundation helps provide the AKDN institutions, Prince Amyn Aga Khan their employees, families, communities and partners Maître André Ardoin (governmental and non-governmental), as well as Guillaume de Spoelberch projects/programmes supported by AKDN, with the PUBLICATION TYPES means needed to create HIV/AIDS awareness, Annual Report implement effective prevention interventions, and Information brochures establish appropriate care and treatment for those Project briefs affected and afflicted as well as their families. SOURCES OF FUNDS Recent examples of activities include: The foundation is financed by the Aga Khan, public • Public-private partnership donations and grants from development agencies. • Coordinated work plans NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION • Prevention education and awareness The published financial information is contained in the • Workshop AKF Annual Reports for each year. These can be Public-Private Partnership downloaded from the AKDN website. www.akdn.org. Engaged in a public-private partnership to strengthen AFFILIATIONS an existing government health facility to provide high Aga Khan Development Network quality health care, and voluntary counselling and ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES testing services. Correspondence Address Coordinated Work Plans PO Box 2369 Developed a work plan outlining and coordinating 1211 Geneva 2 HIV/AIDS approaches across AKDN institutions in Switzerland East Africa to effectively respond to the epidemic. (Sources of information: Annual Report; Information Prevention Education and Awareness brochures; Website; Verified by funder) Designing and integrating sensitive HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention material into the pre-school environment and in conservative communities. AIDS & KIND, SCHWEIZERISCHE Workshop STIFTUNG FÜR DIREKTHILFE N In coordination with government, NGOs in various sectors and other external stakeholders, conducting a BETROFFENE KINDER workshop to coordinate and strategise on HIV/AIDS interventions. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1988 TYPES OF SUPPORT PRIMARY ADDRESS Curriculum development Seefeldstrasse 219 Fund-raising events 8008 Zürich Grants Switzerland Scholarships Tel.: +41.1.422.5757 Fax: +41.1.422.6292 APPLICATIONS There are no formal application procedures. Before E-mail: [email protected] developing full proposals, enquiries should be made to Web: www.aidsundkind.ch the foundation's office in the country where the KEY CONTACT proposal originates or where the projects would be Linus G. Jauslin, General Secretary executed. If there is no local AKF branch or affiliate,

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NAME IN ENGLISH FINANCIAL INFORMATION AIDS & Child, Swiss Foundation for direct assistance 2003 EURO EURO to children affected by AIDS Total Gifts 639,288 639,288 Total Exp. 639,288 639,288 MISSION HIV/AIDS Exp. 639,288 639,288 To provide assistance to children around the world who are affected by HIV/AIDS and to limit the spread (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) of infection. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Switzerland and international AIDS FONDS PROGRAMME AREAS The foundation offers help to affected children and YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1985 their relatives and promotes projects to support PRIMARY ADDRESS HIV/AIDS orphans through: Keizersgracht 390-392 • National activities 1016 GB Amsterdam • International activities National Activities Tel.: +31.20.626.2669 Fax: +31.20.627.5221 Gives financial support for additional medical and/or E-mail: [email protected] psychosocial care for children living with HIV/AIDS Web: www.aidsfonds.nl and for parents or foster parents with financial problems because of HIV/AIDS; organises stays in KEY CONTACT health resorts or rest cures for children affected by Ton Coenen HIV/AIDS; investigates the spiritual welfare of HIV/AIDS CONTACT children affected by HIV/AIDS; and contributes to Ton Coenen legal assistance, for example in coping with problems NAME IN ENGLISH with education, school or housing. AIDS Fonds International Activities MISSION AIDS orphans in Africa: contributes towards projects To work towards a world without AIDS. which reduce prejudices and help orphaned children BACKGROUND learn skills such as dressmaking, carpentry, Aids Fonds was established in the Netherlands in agriculture, animal husbandry, fishing and other 1985. In 2003, it merged with the Dutch STI employment skills. Foundation into Foundation Aids Fonds ~ STI AIDS TYPES OF SUPPORT Netherlands. Aids Fonds acts as an independent, General support/general purposes private fund-raiser and funder in the fight against HIV/AIDS and in supporting people with HIV/AIDS TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation in and from the Netherlands. Aids Fonds is also a partner in STOP AIDS NOW!, an LEGAL STATUS independent organisation which seeks to raise funds Private foundation set up under Swiss Law for AIDS projects in poor countries; keep the general GOVERNANCE public in the Netherlands informed about HIV/AIDS; Board of Trustees and obtain political and public support for the battle Prof Dr med Andreas Fanconi, President against HIV/AIDS, both nationally and Denise Gaydoul, Vice-President internationally. Anton M. Fischer, Chair GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Yves Schumacher, Vice-Chair Netherlands Andreas Loebell, Assessor RELATED ORGANISATIONS Dr med Christoph Aebi STI AIDS Netherlands Cyrill Alther STOP AIDS NOW! Marie-Louise Fischer PROGRAMME AREAS Peggy A. Knellwolf The foundation provides grants for the following types Pierre-Alain Lemaître of activities: Dr Rudi Lang Wiebke Twisselmann • Innovative projects on prevention, care and Hans-Rudolf Zimmerli support, and societal aspects in the Netherlands • Scientific research in the Netherlands STAFF Prof Dr med Andreas Fanconi, President • Operations research in developing countries Denise Gaydoul, Vice-President • Access to treatment and prevention of mother-to- Linus G. Jauslin, Secretary General child transmission (MTCT-Plus) PUBLICATION TYPES Electronic/online information 15 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Projects in developing countries on 'Greater Ralph van Furth Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS Katy van den Hoek (GIPA)' and 'Community Preparedness' Klaas Hoeksema The foundation also uses its funds to perform the Urmy Macknack following types of activities: Hans Moerkerk • Individual assistance to people with HIV/AIDS Ferdinand Strijthagen • Information and education Robert Witlox In addition to its own fundraising, the foundation also Board for Individual Assistance receives a share of the fundraising from STOP AIDS Loes van Markestein NOW! Kenneth Rijsdijk TYPES OF SUPPORT Marga van der Togt-de Ruijt Funder-operated programmes Appeals Committee Grants to individuals Jeroen Chorus Research Marry de Gaay Fortman APPLICATIONS Jan Pieters • Yearly open call for proposals for innovative STAFF projects, research and projects in developing Board of Directors countries Peter van Rooijen • Continuous small grants programme (< 10.000 Ton Coenen euros) Management • Pilot projects in the area of access to treatment, Martin van Oostrom, Policy and Programmes, MTCT-Plus Manager RESTRICTIONS Wiebe van der Woude, Communication and Fund- Only accepts applications from Dutch applicants, raising, Manager multinational organisations or from developing Tim van de Poppe, Manager/Controller countries. PUBLICATION TYPES LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Annual report Dutch and English Application guidelines TYPE OF FUNDER Electronic/online information Fund-raising foundation Grants list LEGAL STATUS FINANCIAL INFORMATION Part of Stichting Aids Fonds ~ Soa Aids Nederland Grants Exp. 3,500,000 3,500,000 (Foundation Aids Fonds ~ STI Aids Netherlands) HIV/AIDS Exp. 3,500,000 3,500,000 Number of grants: 55 GOVERNANCE SOURCES OF FUNDS Louise Groenman, General Administration Chair Aids Fonds obtains its resources from its own fund- Wim de Bruijn raising activities and STOP AIDS NOW! Han Fennema Wike Lijs (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) Doekle Terpstra Gerhard te Voortwis Onno de Zwart ALLAVIDA HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE Scientific Advisory Board YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2001 Sven Danner, Chair PRIMARY ADDRESS Martin van Oostrom, Executive Secretary 55 Bondway David Burger London, SW8 1SJ Roel Coutinho United Kingdom Hanneke de Haes Tel.: +44.20.7735.8006 Joep Lange Fax: +44.20.7735.7608 Frank Miedema E-mail: [email protected] Ab Osterhaus Web: www.allavida.org Nanne de Vries KEY CONTACT Board for Innovative Projects Based in East Africa: Andrew Kingman, Chief Gerjo Kok, Chair Executive Martin van Oostrom, Executive Secretary Based in UK: Jonathan Edwards, Chief Operating Frans van den Boom Officer Jelle Doosje Jos Dusseljee 16 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

HIV/AIDS CONTACT Curriculum development Julia Jakubovics, Office Manager and Programme Educational/training programmes Officer, East Africa Programme development MISSION Publications To help people acquire the skills, knowledge, Research confidence and resources to lead local action and Staff development achieve constructive change in their communities. Technical assistance BACKGROUND APPLICATIONS Allavida, which stands for Alliances for Voluntary Applications are taken in and assessed internally. See Initiatives and Development, was formed in 2001 by a website for application deadlines. Recommendations merger of Charity Know How and Alliance magazine, are made to the Grants Committee. Committee both of which were formerly part of the Charities Aid meetings, in which final decisions are made, are held Foundation. approximately two months after deadlines. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS RESTRICTIONS South-East Europe, East Africa and Central Asia Grants are only made to organisations in South-East PROGRAMME AREAS Europe (see website for country list) and Kibera slum, In each region, Allavida’s work encompasses Kenya. In South-East Europe, organisations must be grantmaking; training and mentoring; research and informal youth-led organisations; in Kibera slum, only publishing; support for associations and networks, and youth groups are eligible. No grants to individuals. convening seminars. Specifically, the foundation LANGUAGES ACCEPTED currently offers two types of grants: English • Grants to community-based organisations TYPE OF FUNDER • Grants to regional-based programmes Independent foundation Community-based Grants LEGAL STATUS In Bosnia, Croatia and , the foundation makes Registered charity small grants to community-based youth organisations GOVERNANCE that are participating in the foundation’s training and Board of Trustees development programme. David Carrington, Chair Regional-based Grants STAFF In partnership with South-East Europe partner NGOs, Based in East Africa: Andrew Kingman, Chief the foundation runs a regional grants programme, Executive YouthEXchange.SEE, targeting youth-led, grass-roots Based in UK: Jonathan Edwards, Chief Operating NGOs in South-East Europe, with the aim of Officer promoting inter-cultural exchange of experience and Caroline Hartnell, Editor, Alliance learning between young peoples’ organisations. 7 full-time staff HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES 2 part-time staff The foundation supports the capacity-building of 2 volunteers community-based organisations that work in a range PUBLICATION TYPES of thematic areas including HIV/AIDS. For example, Annual report in partnership with the Kenya Community Annual review: guidelines and application forms for Development Foundation, Allavida runs an innovative applicants small grants scheme, entitled Youth in the Publications catalogue/list Community, for youth groups in Kibera slum. Here, 'Alliance' (four monthly) priority is given to applications that demonstrate how Country Reports: the project benefits people living with HIV/AIDS. 'Corporate Community Involvement: Philanthropy or Grants up to a maximum of £1,500 are awarded for self-interest?' practical projects that may, for example, kick-start an 'Cross-border philanthropy – exploratory study of income generating activity for young people, or international giving in the UK, US, and provide a new community resource such as a drop in Japan' centre or a crèche. Integrated with any funding 'Trends in Romanian Philanthropy: individual and provided to groups is a mentoring and tailored training business giving' programme. 'Romanians’ Generosity' Allavida estimates that it will make around 50-60 grants over this year and then plans to extend the programme to other Nairobi slums, then other areas of East Africa. TYPES OF SUPPORT Conferences/seminars

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION PROGRAMME AREAS 2003 POUND STERLING EURO The company’s corporate social investment consists of Total Assets 620,427 880,288 donations to international development charities and Total Exp. 1,096,498 1,555,758 Grants Exp. 265,286 376,399 educational initiatives. Recently supported activities HIV/AIDS Exp. 6,494 9,214 include: Number of grants: 35 • SightSavers International, : a scheme to SOURCES OF FUNDS prevent blindness Donations, funding from foundations, and sales of • Engineers without Borders: a new charity which publications. twins the skills of engineering students and recent NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION graduates with the needs of communities in For the year ended on March 31, 2003. All grants developing countries were to Central and Eastern Europe/New Independent • Environmental education: involves leaders from States. schools, churches and other community AFFILIATIONS organisations in organising environmental projects EFC Member such as recycling and education in the region (Sources of information: Annual review 2002-3; EFC • Through a partnership with South African NGOs membership application form; Website; Verified by loveLife, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the funder) Global Fund, Anglo American has committed $4.5 million to support an adolescent-friendly clinics initiative to facilitate the eventual roll-out of antiretroviral therapies in South Africa ANGLO AMERICAN PLC Among the educational initiatives supported are ongoing funding for Kew Gardens' Millennium Seed 1999 YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT Bank, the establishment of the Merensky Ore PRIMARY ADDRESS Demonstration Room at the Natural History Museum 20 Carlton House Terrace in London and support for Rockwatch, an initiative to London, SW1Y 5AN encourage interest in geology amongst young people United Kingdom in the UK. Tel.: +44.20.7698.8547 Through its Chairman’s Fund in South Africa, the Fax: +44.20.7698.8637 company supports initiatives in the following areas: E-mail: [email protected] • Education Web: www.angloamerican.co.uk • Community health, with a special concern for KEY CONTACT HIV/AIDS Edward Bickham, Executive Vice President, External • Skills training and income generation Affairs • Environmental stewardship HIV/AIDS CONTACT • Care for the elderly, the very young and others Dr Brian Brink, Senior Vice President, Medical isolated from established support and relief [email protected] networks MISSION HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES To make effective and sustainable use of limited The company has given a high priority to working resources to create an environment that enables with local communities on HIV/AIDS projects that ordinary people to assume greater control of their widen awareness; encourage condom use, particularly lives. among sex workers; promote treatment of STDs; BACKGROUND involve traditional healers in combating the epidemic; Anglo American plc was formed in May 1999 through and create income-generating schemes that provide the combination of Anglo American Corporation of women, in particular, with the means to alleviate South Africa (AACSA) and Minorco. It has its poverty. primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is Through its Chairman’s Fund in South Africa, the majority owned by UK institutions. Anglo American company is actively involved in addressing issues supports community projects, which reflect the related to HIV/AIDS in South Africa, focusing on the priorities of local people and national or international development and implementation of HIV/AIDS goals and which are sustainable. Regular review of prevention programmes and on the care and support of focus and approaches is undertaken. The company’s people living with HIV/AIDS. largest conduit for corporate social investment is Representative Grants through the Anglo American Chairman's Fund, which Tapologo Project, South Africa: 70,000 euros to has 30 years of practical experience as a dedicated and • provide home-based care for people living with professionally managed social investment fund. HIV/AIDS, involving the provision of basic GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS medical care, AIDS awareness programmes, and International home care. The project is helping people who 18 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

often do not have the means of seeking help from • Health of populations in developing countries the already stretched provincial health services, • Reconciliation and human rights and is providing an invaluable service to the Ageing terminally ill Seeks to improve the lives of older adults and to • Starfish Charity, UK: financial support to help transform how ageing is viewed and older persons are children whose lives are affected by HIV/AIDS in treated by society. South Africa Disadvantaged Children and Youth TYPE OF FUNDER Seeks to bring about lasting improvement in the lives Corporate foundation of disadvantaged children and youth; and seeks to FINANCIAL INFORMATION demonstrate and communicate that prevention and 2003 US DOLLAR EURO early intervention are effective to increasing the Grants Exp. 38,200,000 30,360,833 efficiency of resource allocation; and to support those NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION that speak in the interests of disadvantaged children In 2003, Anglo American and its subsidiaries and youth. Specifically, the programme focuses on voluntarily invested 1.5% of pre-tax profit, or $38.2 helping build examples of initiatives and services that million, in support of community projects and other target youth aged eight to sixteen who are at risk of charitable purposes. This figure includes gifts in kind becoming disconnected from the family, community and an allowance for attributable staff time. and educational supports that are crucial to helping (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) them transition to success. Health of Populations Supports, develops and builds key institutions of THE ATLANTIC PHILANTHROPIES disease prevention and health care systems, with a view to transforming public health and bringing YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1982 lasting improvement in the health of disadvantaged PRIMARY ADDRESS and vulnerable people. Specifically, the programme Tara House, 32 Lower Baggot Street focuses on capacity-building within population health 2 Dublin institutions; and promoting population health reform Ireland and preventative behaviour, and a population health Tel.: +353.1.676.2121 approach to vision protection and restoration. Fax: +353.1.676.3684 Reconciliation and Human Rights E-mail: [email protected] Seeks to bring about stable, sustainable societies in Web: www.atlanticphilanthropies.org which disadvantaged and vulnerable people are KEY CONTACT guaranteed full access to their rights. The programme Colin McCrea, Senior Vice President, Programmes has two areas of focus with specific goals for each MISSION area: To bring about lasting changes that will improve the • Building reconciliation in Northern Ireland and lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people. South Africa: addresses the legacies of violent BACKGROUND conflict that prevent movement toward Mr. Charles F. Feeney, the co-founder of Duty Free reconciliation, stability, and the protection of Shoppers Group, Ltd. (DFS), established The Atlantic human rights Foundation, the first of The Atlantic Philanthropies, in • Access to justice and public services: addresses the 1982. The Atlantic Philanthropies sold their holdings inability of disadvantaged and vulnerable people to in DFS to LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton in access the rights, justice and services to which they 1996. Today, The Atlantic Philanthropies consist of are entitled under law The Atlantic Foundation and The Atlantic Trust, both HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES domiciled in Bermuda; several smaller philanthropies The Atlantic Philanthropies, within its Health of based variously in Bermuda, Great Britain, Ireland, Populations programme, has a subprogramme in South and the United States; and regional service companies Africa devoted to a population health approach to that select and evaluate potential grant recipients, addressing HIV/AIDS. This subprogramme focuses on oversee grants once awarded, and manage the capacity-building, and promoting population health endowment. reform and preventative behaviour. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS APPLICATIONS Bermuda, Ireland, South Africa, UK, US and Vietnam Uninvited proposals for funding are currently not PROGRAMME AREAS accepted. However, the foundation’s funding policies The Atlantic Philanthropies concentrates its grant and procedures are currently under revision and once investments in four programme fields: finalised will be posted on its website. • Ageing Initial approach by letter. • Disadvantaged children and youth 19 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

RESTRICTIONS The Atlantic Philanthropies (USA) Inc. Funding is no longer provided for higher education, 120 E. Buffalo Street pre-collegiate education and the non-profit sector. Ithaca, NY 14850-4266 TYPE OF FUNDER United States Independent foundation Tel.: +1.607.277.2666 LEGAL STATUS Fax: +1.607.272.1410 A group of privately funded charitable companies and The Atlantic Philanthropies (SA) (Proprietary) Limited trusts Postnet Suite 63 GOVERNANCE Private Bag X42 Board of Directors 2017 Braamfontein Harvey P. Dale South Africa Christine V. Downton Tel.: +27.11.339.4054 Charles F. Feeney Fax: +27.11.339.4057 John R. Healy E-mail: [email protected] Elizabeth J. McCormack The Atlantic Philanthropies (Seattle) Inc. Thomas N. Mitchell 203 Parfitt Way SW, Suite 130 Frank Mutch Bainbridge Island Frank H. T. Rhodes Seattle, WA 98110 Frederick A. O. Schwarz, Jr. United States Michael I. Sovern Tel.: +1.206.7803410 Cummings V. Zuill Fax: +1.206.780.3409 STAFF E-mail: [email protected] Executive Management John R. Healy, Chief Executive Officer The Atlantic Philanthropies (USA) Inc. David A. Erskine, Chief Investment Officer 125 Park Avenue, 21st floor Colin McCrea, Senior Vice-President, Programmes New York, NY10017-5581 Deborah R. Phillips, Senior Vice-President, United States Operations Tel.: +1.212.916.7300 Alan Ruby, Senior Vice-President, Programmes Fax: +1.212.922.0360 PUBLICATION TYPES (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) Electronic/online information Financial statements Grants lists AVERT Press releases FINANCIAL INFORMATION YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1986 2003 US DOLLAR EURO Total Assets 3,750,000,000 2,980,448,259 PRIMARY ADDRESS Total Gifts 253,820,977 201,733,410 4 Brighton Road Number of grants: 272 Horsham SOURCES OF FUNDS West Sussex, RH13 5BA Charles F. Feeney. United Kingdom AFFILIATIONS Tel.: +44.14.0321.0202 EFC Member Fax: +44.140.0321.1001 ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES E-mail: [email protected] The Atlantic Philanthropies (Vietnam) Limited Web: www.avert.org No. 20 – Lang Khoa Hoc Ngoc Khanh KEY CONTACT 535/2 Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District Annabel Kanabus, Director Hanoi HIV/AIDS CONTACT Vietnam Ben Hills-Jones, HIV/AIDS Information Officer The Atlantic Philanthropies (NI) Limited MISSION 5th Floor, The Warehouse To avert HIV/AIDS worldwide. 7 James Street BACKGROUND South Belfast, BT2 8DN In 1988, AVERT's director, Annabel Kanabus, used United Kingdom the inheritance she received from her late father to Tel.: +44.289.023.2500 help start an organisation dedicated to fight the spread Fax: +44-289.023.2225 of HIV/AIDS. With more than 200 pages of E-mail: [email protected] information, the AVERT web site at www.avert.org, has become one of the most popular HIV/AIDS web sites in the world. In 2001, more than three million 20 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

people visited the site, coming from almost every TYPE OF FUNDER country in the world. Independent foundation GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS LEGAL STATUS Worldwide UK registered charity FORMER NAME GOVERNANCE AIDS Education and Research Trust Board of Trustees PROGRAMME AREAS P.J. Kanabus, Chair AVERT has a number of overseas projects, helping S. Forrest with the problem of HIV/AIDS in countries where A. Kanabus there is a particularly high rate of infection, such as G. Lass South Africa, or where there is a rapidly increasing A. Mutandwa rate of infection such as in Russia. The trust supports R.H.J. Venables Kyrke the following activities: STAFF • The Raphael Centre Annabel Kanabus, Director • Information and education 7 full-time staff • Privolzhsky AIDS Control and Prevention Centre PUBLICATION TYPES The Raphael Centre Annual report Funds an HIV/AIDS centre in Grahamstown, in the Electronic/online information Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The centre FINANCIAL INFORMATION provides care and support to people with HIV/AIDS; 2003 POUND STERLING EURO supports and develops community action; and through Total Assets 3,174,158 4,503,629 Total Gifts 60,742 86,183 the openness of the HIV positive people involved with Total Exp. 352,144 499,637 the centre, fights the stigma and discrimination Programme Exp. 283,149 401,744 surrounding the disease. HIV/AIDS Exp. 283,149 401,744 Information and Education SOURCES OF FUNDS The AVERT web site (www.avert.org) makes Two main sources of funding include public available more than 200 pages of information donations, and the income on some investments given concerning HIV/AIDS. The site emphasises to the charity by Annabel Kanabus. HIV/AIDS prevention, providing specific educational (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2003; material for young people. Information is also made Verified by funder) available on HIV/AIDS transmission and testing; treatment and care; statistics; STDs; AIDS in Africa; gay and lesbian information; and stories and quizzes. AXA ATOUT COEUR Privolzhsky AIDS Control and Prevention Centre Helps the Privolzhsky AIDS Control and Prevention FUNDING SINCE 1991 Centre, in the Volga PRIMARY ADDRESS region in Russia, to set up a teacher training Tour Axa programme. Having received their training, teachers 92083 La Défense Cedex will now be teaching about HIV/AIDS in France approximately 30 pilot schools. Subsequently, Tel.: +33.1.47.74.3260 HIV/AIDS education will be provided in a large Fax: +33.1.47.74.1641 number of other schools in the area. E-mail: [email protected] TYPES OF SUPPORT KEY CONTACT Educational/training programmes Dominique Fouchard, French Programme Manager Programme development HIV/AIDS CONTACT Publications - online Thierry Jolivel APPLICATIONS NAME IN ENGLISH Provides small amount of funding for HIV/AIDS AXA Heart in Action project proposals in South Africa. Applicants should send an email describing the project and details of the MISSION amount of money needed to [email protected]. To support people who face hardship. BACKGROUND RESTRICTIONS No longer provides funding for people wishing to start AXA Atout Coeur is a programme that brings together HIV/AIDS medical research studentships. Also cannot the employees of AXA who wish to involve provide funding for people making overseas visits. themselves in grass-roots actions to benefit organisations active in each of the main programme LANGUAGES ACCEPTED areas. The programme areas are chosen by the national English branches of AXA, based on the wishes of their staff who work as volunteers. 21 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS TYPES OF SUPPORT 35 countries where AXA is active Building/renovation RELATED ORGANISATIONS Conferences/seminars AXA France Educational/training programmes PROGRAMME AREAS Employee volunteering/technical assistance In France, the funder operates programmes in the Gifts in kind following areas: LANGUAGES ACCEPTED • Drug addiction French • Social insertion and training TYPE OF FUNDER • Disability Direct corporate citizenship programme Drug Addiction TYPE OF BUSINESS Intervenes prior to or after treatment in health care Financial services centres. The volunteers assist a range of organisations LEGAL STATUS working in prevention, sheltering, health care and Private company reinsertion of drug addicts; participate in leisure trips STAFF with youths from the rehabilitation centres; involve French Programme themselves in awareness-raising and prevention by Dominique Fouchard, Manager of the French distributing information and syringes; and advise ex- Programme drug addicts on how to write CVs or prepare for Jean Louis Gonzalez, Secretary General interviews for employment. Maryse Baut, Head of Mission Social Insertion and Training Thierry Jolivel, Head of Mission Gives immediate and concrete responses to the fight Danielle Ollu, Head of Mission against the social exclusion of deprived and isolated Claudie Adnot, Secretariat people by pursuing the development of partnerships, Dominique Lelong, Secretariat in the long-term, with the principal actors in the local World Programme life. Each action focuses on individuals and their Stanislas Conseiller access to pre-professional training qualifications in 6 full-time staff sport, heritage restoration and related actions. Each 2 part-time staff project is supported by a local representative of AXA 4 volunteers who ensures the role of the sponsor. PUBLICATION TYPES Disability Annual Report Volunteers work with organisations that provide Electronic/online information assistance to people with disabilities (physical and Information brochures mental disabilities, or mental illness) by providing Newsletters accompaniment on excursions including amusement FINANCIAL INFORMATION outings, sporting events and cultural activities; and by 2003 EURO EURO helping in the organisation of colloquiums. Some Total Exp. 1,600,000 1,600,000 Grants Exp. 200,000 200,000 volunteers from AXA Atout Coeur have also become Programme Exp. 700,000 700,000 members of the administration councils or boards of HIV/AIDS Exp. 50,000 50,000 these organisations. SOURCES OF FUNDS In France, 3,500 volunteers have established Budget received from the different French entities of partnerships with 800 organisations within the AXA and donations. framework of the programme areas. AFFILIATIONS HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES IMS AXA Atout Coeur contributes to the fight against Adnical HIV/AIDS through the following activities: • Fund-raising (Sources of information: The Charitable Giving Philosophy of AXA; Website; Verified by funder) • Leisure activities: organising afternoon snacks for children and afternoon entertainment for adults • Prevention for both the general public and for AXA employees through distributing leaflets, selling red ribbons, organising meetings and showing topic-related films AXA Atout Coeur also supports the '48 Hours Against AIDS' campaign, which benefits HIV/AIDS patients in France by raising money for research and prevention.

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TYPE OF FUNDER BARRY AND MARTIN’S TRUST Independent foundation LEGAL STATUS YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1996 UK registered charity PRIMARY ADDRESS GOVERNANCE Larkfield House Martin Gordon Hempton Road Nathalie Gordon Deddington Barbara Lloyd Near Banbury James Lewisohn Oxfordshire, OX15 OQJ HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE United Kingdom Prof Brian Gazzard Tel.: +44.18.6933.7629 Prof Frances Gotch E-mail: [email protected] Prof Zeng Yi Web: www.barryandmartin.org Dr Mike Youle KEY CONTACT Dr Shisong Jiang Suzanne Tharani Dr Xiaoning Xu MISSION Dr Willy Wong To provide HIV/AIDS education, treatment and care Dr John Walsh in various parts of China. STAFF BACKGROUND Suzanne Tharani Barry & Martin's Trust was founded in 1996 by PUBLICATION TYPES Martin Gordon OBE as an independent private charity Electronic/online information focusing on HIV/AIDS care in China. Publications in two or more languages GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS FINANCIAL INFORMATION China 2003 POUND STERLING EURO PROGRAMME AREAS Total Assets 700,000 993,190 The trust contributes to HIV/AIDS prevention in Total Gifts 70,000 99,319 Total Exp. 75,000 106,413 China through the following activities: Grants Exp. 70,000 99,319 • Workshops HIV/AIDS Exp. 70,000 99,319 • Grants and sponsorships Number of grants: 20 • Project support in Asia SOURCES OF FUNDS Workshops Private donations and dividends. Provides workshops on HIV/AIDS education, (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) treatment and care; and sponsors an HIV/AIDS workshop website (www.hivworkshop.com). Grants and Sponsorships BBC WORLD SERVICE TRUST Awards the Barry and Martin's Prize annually, which recognises excellence in HIV/AIDS education and YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1999 care, and sponsors Chinese doctors on training visits PRIMARY ADDRESS to England. Room 904 NE, Bush House Project Support in Asia PO Box 76, Strand Funds the HIV/AIDS Caring Clinic at Dali No.2 London, WC2B 4PH Hospital; promotes projects in Henan directed towards United Kingdom people who have contracted HIV/AIDS through blood Tel.: +44.207.240.3456 donations and their orphan children; provides a sexual Fax: +44.207.379.1622 health centre for the gay community at Qingdao E-mail: ws.trust@.co.uk Medical College; and supports gay hotlines in Beijing Web: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/us/trust/ and twelve other major cities around China. KEY CONTACT TYPES OF SUPPORT Stephen King, Director Awards/prizes MISSION Educational/training programmes To alleviate poverty and enable people in developing General support/general purposes and transition countries to improve the quality of their Publications lives through the innovative use and reach of the APPLICATIONS media. None. BACKGROUND Initial approach by letter. The BBC World Service Trust was set up in 1999 as LANGUAGES ACCEPTED an independent charity within the BBC World Service. English 23 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS people to protect themselves and for an end to South and South-East Asia, Africa, Middle East and discrimination against those living with HIV/AIDS. the Balkans Recent shows have included: an interactive detective PROGRAMME AREAS drama, entitled 'Jasoos Vijay', broadcast three times a The trust's work focuses on four areas in which its week; a weekly 'reality' youth show called 'Haath se attributes can be used to the greatest effect: Haath Milaa'; 'Chat Chowk', a weekly radio phone-in • Social development and democratising debate on personal health issues; and advertising spots • Educational broadcasting broadcast three times daily on both TV and radio for • Multimedia health campaigns the duration of the campaign. • Journalism training HIV/AIDS spots Social Development and Democratising Debate The spots are 60 second-long public service Supports projects that open up debate on development announcements designed to promote responsible issues, help closed societies make sense of the wider sexual behaviour and thereby reduce the number of world, and empower citizens at grass-roots level by new infections in Africa and the Caribbean, the two providing them with informed choices. These projects regions worst affected by the epidemic. The spots are specialise in developing sustainable projects that can being broadcast three times a day in eight different be run and financed locally. languages, and focus on three main areas: risk, Educational Broadcasting consistent condom use and stigma. The project is a joint partnership between the BBC World Service Provides audiences with a full range of perspectives Trust, Viacom and the Kaiser Family Foundation on issues and opportunities to participate in national (KFF). and international debates. Through its projects, audiences are encouraged to distinguish reality from LANGUAGES ACCEPTED myth, consider issues in a systematic way and increase English their knowledge base. TYPE OF FUNDER Multimedia Health Campaigns Independent foundation Supports broad-based multimedia campaigns to raise LEGAL STATUS awareness about health issues and encourage the UK registered charity adoption of good practices. Campaigns are structured GOVERNANCE to address the specific conditions of each project area Board of Trustees and the circumstances of the target populations – a Nigel Chapman, Chair combination of television, radio, print and community Zeinab Badawi media materials may be used. Christopher Beauman Journalism Training Andrew Hind Delivers journalism and technical training around the Ralph Land world. These projects are funded by international Michael McCulloch development agencies and charitable foundations, and Nigel Paine are delivered mainly to countries in transition or in Caroline Thomson crisis. Works with local organisations in these Baroness Usha Prashar of Runnymede countries to design strategies that create sustainable STAFF outcomes. BBC World Service Trust Management Team HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Stephen King, Director The trust is involved in developing mass media Simon Derry, Director, Training programmes and public service announcements that Roy Head, Director, Health increase awareness of HIV/AIDS. The aims of these Karen Merkel, Director, Education activities are to promote responsible sexual behaviour Shirazuddin Siddiqi, Director, Afghan Development and end discrimination against those living with Projects HIV/AIDS. Examples of recent initiatives include: Sarah Rogers, Business Development Manager • Mass media campaign, India Nusrat Ul-Ghani, Head of Fundraising and • HIV/AIDS spots to Africa and the Caribbean Communications HIV/AIDS Campaign, India Tim Williams, Director, Social Development 30 full-time staff Launched in 2002, by the BBC World Service Trust, India's National Aids Control Organisation (NACO) FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2002 POUND STERLING EURO and the national television service, Doordarshan and Total Exp. 5,000,000 7,094,211 All India Radio, the mass media campaign seeks to Programme Exp. 4,200,000 5,959,137 prevent a worsening global HIV/AIDS epidemic in the SOURCES OF FUNDS northern Indian states. New programmes strands have UK government departments, International NGOs, been developed to reinforce key messages about foundations and UN agencies. HIV/AIDS. These are primarily on the need for young 24 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

AFFILIATIONS The foundation applies the following principles in its BBC World Service support of projects: • A holistic approach to children's development (Sources of information: 2002 Annual Review; Website) • The vital role of parents as first educators - educating adults to teach children • Improving children's environments - also involving BERNARD VAN LEER work with adults FOUNDATION • Exploring solutions rooted in the local community • Building local capacity and local ownership, and YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1949 working in partnership with local community PRIMARY ADDRESS All projects supported by the foundation concentrate Visiting Address on young children. However, the context in which Eisenhowerlaan 156 they operate varies greatly. All projects seek to 2517 KP The Hague develop an approach that is appropriate to its specific Netherlands context. This leads to a rich diversity of practice. Tel.: +31.70.331.2200 Participation by parents and the community is strongly Fax: +31.70.350.2373 encouraged. E-mail: [email protected] HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Web: www.bernardvanleer.org In the period 2003-06, the foundation intends to make KEY CONTACT at least 1,500,000 euros in grants annually in the area Peter Laugharn, Executive Director of HIV/AIDS and young children. Initial efforts are HIV/AIDS CONTACT focusing on nine countries in Africa and Thailand. Its Peter Laugharn, Executive Director specific objectives are improving young children’s MISSION development outcomes in areas impacted by To support the optimum development of children from HIV/AIDS; developing, documenting and sharing zero to eight years old, growing up in circumstances models of best practices and effective and of social and economic disadvantage; and to advocate programmatic choices of partners working with young policy and practice that will create improved children and HIV/AIDS; and designing effective conditions for children. advocacy and communication strategies. BACKGROUND Recent Representative Grants The Bernard van Leer Foundation was established in • African Network for the Protection and Prevention 1949. The foundation's income is derived from the against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN), bequest of Bernard van Leer, a Dutch industrialist and Kenya: 185,200 euros to provide affordable and philanthropist, who lived from 1883 to 1958. He was accessible early childhood care and education the founder of Royal Packaging Industries Van Leer. programmes to children in the area, including GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS HIV/AIDS orphans Forty countries worldwide • Orphans Rural Development Programme, Kenya RELATED ORGANISATIONS and Uganda: 190,000 euros to strengthen family Stichting Van Leer Group Foundation care giving support systems for orphaned children PROGRAMME AREAS in the two districts, looking at health, nutrition, The foundation accomplishes its objectives through early childhood, education, income generation and two interconnected strategies: Information, Education and Communication (IEC) • Grantmaking programme - operates in selected strategies for HIV/AIDS countries aimed at developing culturally and • ANPPCAN Kenya Chapter: 42,000 euros to contextually appropriate approaches to early conduct a baseline study on the situation of childhood care and development children affected by HIV/AIDS with an emphasis • Dissemination of information - sharing of on customary law and inheritance rights knowledge and know-how in the domain of early • Children First, South Africa: 50,700 euros to childhood development, which primarily draws on publish a bi-monthly magazine 'Children First', the experiences generated by the projects that the covering national and international issues related foundation supports, with the aim of informing and to children’s rights and well-being, including influencing policy and practice HIV/AIDS; and sponsor an Open Day for children- The foundation funds projects that benefit young focused organisations children denied educational or developmental • Masikhule Early Childhood Development Centre, opportunities due to social or other disadvantages. South Africa: 102,600 euros to enable caregivers Children supported include those belonging to ethnic of 0-9 year old children to exploit their personal, and cultural minorities; children living in urban slums cultural and community knowledge, skills, or remote rural areas; and children of teenage parents. practices and resources so as to enable children to develop their own full potential. One of the 25 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

specific objectives is to raise awareness about STAFF HIV/AIDS Peter Laugharn, Executive Director • Children’s rights Centre, South Africa: 129,000 Liana Gertsch, Programme Development and euros to promote principles, legislative and policy Management, Director frameworks, services and practices to realise a Patricia Light-Borsellini, Programme Documentation 'children friendly society'. Strategies include and Communication, Director training, material development, monitoring and Rutger Wijnands, Support Services, Manager advocacy, information services and networking, Liesbeth Zwitser, Senior Advisor and the production of a story-telling book on 29 full-time staff HIV/AIDS 38 part-time staff • Kilimanjaro Women Information Exchange and PUBLICATION TYPES Consultancy organisation (KWIECO), Tanzania: Annual report 41,600 euros to carry out a study on the child Electronic/online information aspects of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the region, Grants list focusing on inheritance rights of AIDS orphans Information brochure/application guidelines and customary laws and traditional practices Periodicals (English and Spanish): • Training Centre for AIDS Awareness, Tanzania: 'Early Childhood Matters' (four monthly) 27,400 euros to provide all-around assistance to 60 'Espacio para la Infancia' (six monthly) children in five villages in the region whose 'Early Childhood Development: Practice and parents are infected with HIV/AIDS Reflections' (series) • Community Foundation for the Western region of Working papers on early childhood development Zimbabwe: 114,200 euros to support orphaned Videos and CD-ROMs children in rural communities through home based FINANCIAL INFORMATION care groups 2002 EURO EURO Total Gifts 21,400,000 21,400,000 TYPES OF SUPPORT Total Exp. 21,400,000 21,400,000 Programme development grants Grants Exp. 14,800,000 14,800,000 Publications and media European-level Exp. 2,964,000 2,964,000 Programme Exp. 1,100,000 1,100,000 APPLICATIONS HIV/AIDS Exp. 884,500 884,500 Projects should be sustainable or generate experiences Number of grants: 152 which are more widely replicable. The foundation SOURCES OF FUNDS rarely considers unsolicited proposals. Most projects Income is derived from the Stichting Van Leer Group arise through a process of dialogue and consultation Foundation which acts principally as a trust with the partner organisation. There is no deadline for administering the bequest of the late Bernard van the submission of grant applications. Leer. Initial approach by letter. AFFILIATIONS RESTRICTIONS Association of Foundations in The Netherlands (FIN) No grants for individuals or general organisational Council on Foundations support. No study, research or travel grants are EFC Funding Member offered. Grants must be for projects concerned with ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES children aged zero to eight years, and in countries Mailing Address eligible for grantmaking. However, the foundation P.O. Box 82334 does not fund projects that concentrate solely on one 2508 EH The Hague aspect of children's development or learning. Netherlands LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Tel.: +31.70.331.2200 Dutch, English and Spanish TYPE OF FUNDER (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; EFC Independent foundation membership application form; Website; Verified by funder) LEGAL STATUS Private foundation GOVERNANCE Trustees Trude Maas-de Brouwer, Chair Peter Bell Joep L. Brentjens Harry Leliveld Amos Mar-Haim Nancy Newcomb Ivar Samrén

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without compromising the needs of future generations. THE BODY SHOP FOUNDATION Through its work the foundation tries to minimise the consumption of energy and resources, while YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1989 supporting renewable energy development. PRIMARY ADDRESS Animal Protection Watersmead Supports the end of the exploitation of animals in the Littlehampton cosmetic industry and the end of production and use of West Sussex, BN17 6LS cruelly harvested animal by-products. It also supports United Kingdom the protection of endangered species. Tel.: +44.190.384.4039 Alongside the three programme areas, the foundation Fax: +44.190.3844202 has acted to aid organisations in ways other than direct E-mail: [email protected] funding. Gifts in kind enable the foundation to Web: www.the-body-shop.com circulate slightly damaged, or unsuitable for sale, skin KEY CONTACT and hair products from the Body Shop to foundation Sue Allen, Grants Administrator groups and organisations that can directly benefit from HIV/AIDS CONTACT it. Among its recipients are children's and women's Debbie Osborne, Grants Manager organisations, those involved in animal protection, MISSION homelessness, care for the disabled and international To support those working in the areas of human and aid. civil rights, animal protection and environmental HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES protection. Its mandate is to 'effectively take risks' by Recent Representative Grants working with small innovative groups and activists • Body & Soul, UK: A self-help organisation, which experimenting with new ideas which match its interest provides a direct response to a very complex set of areas. problems facing women and their families living BACKGROUND with or affected by HIV/AIDS. The organisation The Body Shop Foundation was founded in 1989 as a provides those infected by the disease with an means of gathering together funds and monies raised opportunity to meet others in a similar situation, by directors, employees, national and international thus giving a sense of relief and breaking the social franchisees, shops and friends of the Body Shop, and isolation felt by many allocating them to ethical trading, social, human, • Maiti Children’s Trust, UK: Working with the animal and environmental rights issues. police, government departments and other NGOs GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS in India and Nepal, the trust seeks to provide International shelter and support to young women rescued from RELATED ORGANISATIONS sex slavery. Through its projects working in The Body Shop International plc prevention, education and through raising PROGRAMME AREAS awareness, Maiti offers support and dignity to The areas with which the foundation is most those at risk. In response to the HIV/AIDS concerned are: pandemic, the trust has recently set up a hospice • Human and civil rights for those rescued girls with HIV/AIDS and other • Environmental protection terminal illnesses • Animal protection TYPES OF SUPPORT Human and Civil Rights Expertise The foundation is interested in most issues connected Financial assistance with human and civil rights, ranging from land rights Gifts in kind to torture. Two main areas that the foundation is Network connections particularly interested in are women and indigenous RESTRICTIONS people. Specifically, it is concerned with women's No longer accepts unsolicited applications. Also the legal rights and gender discrimination, including the foundation does not: lack of opportunities for women and the physical and • Sponsor individuals psychological violence faced by women worldwide. • Fund sporting events or activities The foundation seeks support for the rights of • Fund the arts indigenous peoples, including recognition of their • Provide capital investment experience and talents. It works to end discrimination • Support projects which have a low likelihood of by promoting constructive avenues of change. sustainability beyond the funding period Environmental Protection • Provide emergency aid The foundation’s primary environmental goal remains • Support or create dependant relationships full sustainability. The projects the foundation LANGUAGES ACCEPTED supports are designed to meet the needs of the present, English and local languages 27 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

TYPE OF FUNDER GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Corporate foundation International, where BP Amoco operates LEGAL STATUS PROGRAMME AREAS Company limited by guarantee (UK) The organisation is internationally active in a variety GOVERNANCE of areas both through corporate citizenship Board of Trustees programmes and through the BP Amoco Foundation. Dame Anita Roddick At a national level, programmes are run which reflect Gordon Roddick the individual characteristics and needs of each Mark Barrett particular country, running alongside the international Allan Bell programmes of the company. International corporate Polly Heatley citizenship and foundation programmes are active in Josine Martin the following fields: Steve McIvor • Environment and conservation Jenny Whitehorn • Youth and education Peter Youngs • Community and social issues STAFF • Science and technology Debbie Osborne, Grants Manager • BP Amoco matched giving scheme PUBLICATION TYPES Environment and Conservation Electronic/online information Promotes pioneering scientific projects worldwide as a FINANCIAL INFORMATION contribution to global conservation priorities. Provides 2003 POUND STERLING EURO education to businesses and the general public about Total Gifts 405,374 575,162 environmental and conservation issues thorough SOURCES OF FUNDS individual programmes specifically designed to a The Body Shop International plc, gifts and donations. country's needs. (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; Grant Youth and Education making policy guidelines; Verified by funder) Provides a variety of programmes that aim to improve education, literacy standards and environmental knowledge in young people. BP AMOCO/BP AMOCO Community and Social Issues FOUNDATION Initiates a number of programmes designed to support health, safety, economic growth and a community atmosphere in individual communities across the FUNDING SINCE 1952 world. PRIMARY ADDRESS 1 St. James's Square Science and Technology London, SW1Y 4PD Gives students in different countries the opportunity to United Kingdom explore common scientific themes and exchange Tel.: +44.207.496.4000 information and ideas. Fax: +44.207.496.4630 BP Amoco Matched Giving Scheme Web: www.bpamoco.com Supports the charity sector through this scheme, which KEY CONTACT matches pound-for-pound employee donations to Anton Mifsud-Bonnici, Communications and External charities of their choice up to a limit of £1,000 per Affairs employee per year. HIV/AIDS CONTACT HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Dr Chris Roythorne, Chief Medical Officer BP supports HIV/AIDS awareness-raising and Ramilla Shah, Employee Match Giving education programmes in partnership with MISSION governments, NGOs, trade unions and other BP Amoco strives to be a good citizen. This is businesses. Recently supported initiatives include: reflected in its active support for the people and • Soul City communities where it operates. • Choose Life BACKGROUND • 's National Strategy Plan BP Amoco was formed in 1998 with the merger of Soul City British Petroleum and Amoco to form one of the Collaborates with the makers of 'Soul City', a world's largest oil companies. With the merger, the BP television soap opera that uses entertainment to Amoco Foundation continues to operate out of its educate people on health and development issues, and American base while the international corporate the UK Department for International giving programmes are run from the UK company Development to provide material on HIV/AIDS to all headquarters. 12 to 16 year olds in Botswana, , and Swaziland. The show is watched by 12 million 28 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

viewers in several African countries and plays a vital NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION role in HIV/AIDS education. Events are also held at Total expenditure includes $23 million by the BP BP forecourts to promote the show at the beginning of Amoco Foundation. each new series. ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Choose Life BP Amoco Foundation Works closely with the innovative 'Choose Life 200 East Randolph Drive HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign', targeted at young Chicago, IL 60601 people aged 12 to 18 years. In 2002, BP’s network of United States 37 filling stations in Botswana were used as Tel.: +1.312.856.2049 distribution points for a booklet, entitled 'Choose Life! Fax: +1.312.616.0826 Living with HIV and AIDS in our World', produced (Sources of information: BP Amoco in the Community; by Soul City and Public Service International. BP also Website; Verified by funder) worked closely with the Ministry of Education to distribute these booklets and run educational and counselling sessions, using the school system. BP also distributed nearly 400,000 booklets through these THE BUMALA TRUST means, of which 18% reached young people out of school. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2003 Angola's National Strategy Plan PRIMARY ADDRESS Sponsors a condom-marketing programme. Premier Poultry Farm Implemented by the US-based NGO Population East Ogwell Services International (PSI), the programme has Newton Abbot increased access to and demand for condoms, Devon, TQ12 6AH increased the awareness of HIV/AIDS and expanded United Kingdom distribution of condoms to other provinces. Tel.: +44.162.635.2773 BP is also working on a healthy living information Fax: +44.162.635.2773 campaign with schools in Angola. In 2002, BP E-mail: [email protected] employees worked with teachers, students and parents KEY CONTACT in two schools in the Cazenga and Ilha districts of Janet M.A. Weyama Luanda to clean up the school. BP also ran health MISSION education campaigns on issues such as clean water, To provide selected orphaned children with the healthy living, and HIV/AIDS and disease prevention. opportunity to complete their schooling, which has BP hopes the campaign will mark the beginning of a been disrupted by the death of immediate family long-standing involvement with these schools. members due to HIV/AIDS. TYPES OF SUPPORT GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Employee matching gifts Bumala in the western province of Kenya, Africa Employee volunteering PROGRAMME AREAS Grants to individuals The trust provides selected orphaned children with the APPLICATIONS opportunity to complete their schooling, which has Initial approach by letter. been disrupted by the death of immediate family from LANGUAGES ACCEPTED HIV/AIDS. Recent developments include: English and local languages • Construction of a school TYPE OF FUNDER • Construction of an orphanage Direct corporate citizenship programme • Provision of building materials TYPE OF BUSINESS • Expansion of a medical centre Energy • Appointment of personnel PUBLICATION TYPES • Construction of a self-sufficiency centre Annual Report Construction of a School Community Affairs Report Involves the construction of classrooms for differing Electronic/online information age groups; staff rooms; restroom facilities; and FINANCIAL INFORMATION housing for volunteers and visitors. 2000 US DOLLAR EURO Construction of an Orphanage Total Exp. 81,600,000 64,854,554 European-level Exp. 14,927,000 11,863,774 Involves the construction of separate dormitories for Annual Turnover 108,564,000,000 86,285,169,289 girls and boys; kitchen, office and clinic; housing for Annual Profit 9,247,000,000 7,349,388,015 the matron; and housing for poultry and cattle. SOURCES OF FUNDS Corporate donations.

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Provision of Building Materials Involves making and purchasing the building CECILY'S FUND materials locally in order to provide work and income for the villagers in the area. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1997 Expansion of a Medical Centre PRIMARY ADDRESS 1 Farely Lane Involves the construction of an examination room; doctor’s office; and restroom facilities in order to treat Stonesfield Oxfordshire, OX29 8HB sick and injured children as an outpatient facility. United Kingdom Appointment of Personnel Tel.: +44.199.389.8011 Involves sending local and overseas volunteers to Fax: +44.199.389.8011 teach income-generating activities in the fields of E-mail: [email protected] maintenance and repair; agriculture and livestock; Web: www.cecilysfund.org clothing and textiles; and cultural and tourism KEY CONTACT paraphernalia. Basil Eastwood, Board of Trustees, Chair Construction of a Self-Sufficiency Centre MISSION Involves the development of workshops for a self- To advance education and relieve poverty, sickness sufficiency centre that provides bicycle repairs, and distress of children in Africa who have lost one or dressmaking, tourist paraphernalia, a canteen, and both parents to HIV/AIDS. counselling for beneficiaries including training, advice BACKGROUND and information on HIV/AIDS for the indigenous The Cecily Eastwood Zambian AIDS Orphans Appeal population. (Cecily’s Fund) was set up in September 1998 in The trust also sets land aside for farming used for memory of Cecily Eastwood, who was killed in a road training and work to supplement the canteen and accident in Zambia in 1997. orphanage. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS TYPES OF SUPPORT Zambia, Africa Building/renovation Educational/training programmes PROGRAMME AREAS The fund designs and finances programmes to educate APPLICATIONS Zambian children orphaned by HIV/AIDS, which are Applications accepted via African counterpart, with a implemented through partnerships with Zambian non- final decision being made by the UK-based committee governmental or community-based organisations. of trustees. Programme activities include: RESTRICTIONS • Primary and secondary education Only supports those affected by HIV/AIDS in and • Teacher training around the Bumala area. • Peer-to-peer health education LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Swahili, English and tribal languages of western Primary and Secondary Education Kenya Provides for 7,000 orphans to attend primary or secondary school in Kitwe, Zambia. Also pays for TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation teaching staff, educational supplies, and a mid-day meal in a small community school near Lusaka, LEGAL STATUS Zambia. UK Registered Charitable Trust Teacher Training STAFF Janet M.A. Weyama Funds teacher training fees for orphans who have 6 part-time staff passed the final secondary examination with 6 volunteers sufficiently high marks. Peer-to-Peer Health Education FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2003 POUND STERLING EURO Trains orphan school-leavers as peer group educators Total Assets 3,045 4,320 and manages a programme to send them back into the Total Exp. 525 745 schools to stimulate and organise anti-AIDS health Grants Exp. 525 745 education activities. (Sources of information: Internet; Verified by funder) The fund also supports capacity-building efforts in those community-based organisations with which it works. TYPES OF SUPPORT General support/general purposes Educational/training programmes Programme development

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RESTRICTIONS Viktor Pinchuk. The foundation is the first campaign Not a grantmaking organisation. in Ukraine against HIV/AIDS being funded by private TYPE OF FUNDER individuals. Independent foundation GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS LEGAL STATUS Ukraine UK registered charity PROGRAMME AREAS GOVERNANCE The foundation aims to draw attention to the Board of Trustees HIV/AIDS problem through informational and Basil Eastwood, Chair educational campaigns; to raise funds for financing Sheila Phillips, Accountant real projects on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment; William Powlett Smith, Treasurer and to reduce stigma and discrimination of people Philippa Eastwood, Secretary living with HIV/AIDS. Its activities include: Jessica Boyd • Conducting interviews on HIV/AIDS problems John Fox • Developing HIV/AIDS research programmes in Melitaea Shaw Ukraine Judy Moody-Stuart • Working with organisations who are engaged in STAFF HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention programmes Veronica Oakeshott throughout Ukraine 13 volunteers The foundation also provides media support for PUBLICATION TYPES educational events such as the 'Let’s Stop AIDS Annual report Campaign', which is a national, educational media Electronic/online information campaign in Ukraine that incorporates awareness of Financial statement HIV/AIDS issues in ongoing programming. Press release Furthermore, the foundation also supports charitable FINANCIAL INFORMATION events such as a concert which took place at the 2003 POUND STERLING EURO National Opera House of Ukraine, featuring Russian Total Assets 309,474 439,095 conductor and violinist Vladimir Spivakov and Total Gifts 115,772 164,262 soprano Jesse Norman, to benefit children living with Total Exp. 61,902 87,829 HIV/AIDS Exp. 57,332 81,345 HIV/AIDS in an orphanage in Kiev. SOURCES OF FUNDS TYPES OF SUPPORT Pledges, public donations, and collections. General support/general purposes Programme development (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation THE CHARITABLE ORGANISATION (Sources of information: Internet; Verified by funder) FOUNDATION OF ELENA FRANCHUK ANTIAIDS CHARLES STEWART MOTT FOUNDATION YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2003 PRIMARY ADDRESS YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1926 42-44 Skelkovichnaya Street PRIMARY ADDRESS Suite 426 Mott Foundation Building 01004 Kiev 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200 Ukraine Flint, MI 48502 Tel.: +38.044.490.4805 United States Fax: +38.044.490.4885 Tel.: +1.810.238.5651 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +1.810.766.1753 KEY CONTACT E-mail: [email protected] Andrey Grishchenko, Director Web: www.mott.org MISSION KEY CONTACT To raise awareness about HIV/AIDS in the Office of Proposal Entry community, and to support and strengthen actions HIV/AIDS CONTACT already being taken to fight HIV/AIDS. Ray Murphy, Civil Society Program Director BACKGROUND MISSION The Charitable Organisation Foundation Elena To support efforts that promote a just, equitable and Franchuk ANTI-AIDS was set up in September 2003, sustainable society. The foundation believes that all by Elena Franchuk and supported by her husband, 31 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

individuals should have the right to work and pay their • Western Balkans: promotes processes that own way, the right to an education, the right to better strengthen public participation in the development themselves and the right to a clean environment. of communities and societies and ensure an BACKGROUND adequate and responsive flow of resources to The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is a private support these activities. Also supports processes foundation, established as a trustee corporation of the and initiatives that build stable and strong inter- State of Michigan by General Motors pioneer Charles communal relations, and reduce the likelihood of Stewart Mott. Nine years after it was incorporated for violent ethnic conflict philanthropic, charitable and educational purposes, it • Western Former Soviet Union: promotes processes became a major factor in the life of Flint, Michigan. that strengthen public participation in the Over the past two decades it has greatly expanded its development of communities and societies and programming at state, national and international ensure an adequate and responsive flow of levels. It endeavours to enhance the capacity of resources to support these activities; and seeks to individuals, families and institutions at the local level strengthen institutions and mechanisms that ensure and beyond. people's rights are respected, and that laws and GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS policies to protect these rights are promulgated and Flint, Michigan; regional, national and international implemented. Also seeks to strengthen the non- PROGRAMME AREAS profit sector in Russia to address the root causes of The foundation is particularly interested in fresh xenophobia and ethnic discrimination, and protect approaches to solving community problems in its the rights of people subject to ethnic defined programme areas; approaches that, if proven discrimination successful, can generate long-term support from other • CEE/Russia Regional: assists non-profit sources and/or can be replicated in other communities organisations from both accession and non- where appropriate. The foundation is also interested in accession countries in maximising the positive and public policy development; research and development mitigating the negative impacts of EU activities to further existing programmes; exploring enlargement; and builds the capacity of new fields of interest; and approaches and activities CEE/Russian non-profit organisations through that lead to systematic change. international peer-to-peer learning and information Grantmaking is organised in the following programme exchange around issues relevant to the overall areas: CEE/Russia programme goal • Civil Society Environment • Environment Supports the efforts of an engaged citizenry working • Flint, Michigan to create accountable and responsive institutions, • Pathways Out of Poverty sound public policies and appropriate models of • Exploratory and Special Projects Programme development that protect the diversity and integrity of Civil Society selected ecosystems in North America and around the Supports efforts to assist in democratic institution world. building, strengthen communities, promote equitable Flint, Michigan access to resources, and ensure respect of rights and Fosters a well-functioning, connected community that diversity, with primary geographic focus on the US; is capable of meeting economic, social and racial Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Russia; South challenges. Africa; and at the global level. Grantmaking across all Pathways Out of Poverty geographic regions is aimed at strengthening the non- Identifies, tests and helps to sustain pathways out of profit sector; promoting rights and responsibilities and poverty for low-income people and communities. participation; and improving race and ethnic relations. Exploratory and Special Projects Programme Specific objectives for Central and Eastern Europe and Supports unusual or unique opportunities addressing Russia include fostering societies in Central/Eastern significant national and international problems. Europe and Russia in which people and communities Proposals are by invitation only, unsolicited proposals respect each other’s rights and engage effectively in are discouraged. decision making to influence policies and processes HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES that shape their lives at the local, national, and/or Through its Civil Society South African Programme, international levels. Specific objectives include: the foundation provides grants to activities in the of • European Union (EU) Accession Countries: field HIV/AIDS. promotes processes that strengthen public 2003 Representative Grants participation in the development of communities • Education and Training Unit, Johannesburg, South and societies, and ensure an adequate and Africa: $16,524, a grant increase to support a fund responsive flow of resources to support these created to improve conditions for children and activities youth 32 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, Saxonworld, GOVERNANCE South Africa: $75,000 to assist local government Board of Trustees structures to address the AIDS pandemic William S. White, Chairman TYPES OF SUPPORT William H. Piper, Vice-Chairman Capital support A. Marshall Acuff Programme development Rushworth M. Kidder Technical assistance Tiffany W. Lovett APPLICATIONS Webb F. Martin The foundation has no formal application form. Both Olivia P. Maynard single and multi-year proposals are accepted, as well John Morning as those for shorter periods. Letters of enquiry, in Maryanne Mott duplicate, including a brief description of the project Douglas X. Patiño and the range of funding needed, are acceptable. Two John W. Porter copies of the letter or proposal are encouraged before Marise M.M. Stewart submission of a formal proposal. Videotapes are Claire M. White discouraged. Proposals should include: STAFF • A cover letter detailing the amount of money William S. White, President and Chief Executive requested and the grant period, signed by the Officer person ultimately responsible for signing grant 94 full-time staff contracts on behalf of the grant applicant 2 part-time staff • The project description, including an explanation PUBLICATION TYPES of why the project is needed, who will be served Annual report and what will be accomplished during a specific Electronic/online information period of time 'Facts on Grants' • Information on the feasibility and sustainability of Grant guidelines the proposed grant activity Periodic Newsletter: 'Mott Memo' • Information on lasting benefits to the Quarterly Magazine: 'Mott Mosaic' organisations, programme participants, the FINANCIAL INFORMATION community or other organisations working in the 2003 US DOLLAR EURO field Total Assets 2,372,906,976 1,885,953,724 Total Exp. 117,894,932 93,701,265 • An appropriate plan for evaluation, reporting and Grants Exp. 99,979,943 79,462,679 dissemination HIV/AIDS Exp. 91,524 72,742 • A documented line-item expense budget, as well as Number of grants: 501 a revenue budget, showing all projected sources of SOURCES OF FUNDS funds for the proposed grant period Revenue from endowment. • Information about the organisation seeking funds, NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION including its staff, board of directors, legal Total expenditure includes grant payments, classification, history and accomplishments. For foundation-administered projects, administrative US organisations, this should include proof of tax- expenses, excise taxes and investment expenses. exempt 501(c)(3) status by the IRS HIV/AIDS expenditure refers to grants made to Applicants will be required to submit copies of the organisations in South Africa. published annual report and audited financial AFFILIATIONS statement (if available) before any grant is made. EFC Funding Member Initial approach by letter. ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES RESTRICTIONS South Africa Office No grants or loans to individuals; outside Flint, Braamfontein Centre, 1st Floor Michigan, limited grants for capital development and 23 Jorrissen Street endowment are offered when considered necessary to 2017 Braamfontein carry out or advance other foundation objectives. South Africa No support to religious activities or programmes that Tel.: +27.11.403.6934 serve specific religious groups or denominations (a Fax: +27.11.403.7566 church-based or similar organisation falling within programme guidelines aimed at a broad segment of the population may be eligible). LANGUAGES ACCEPTED English TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation

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London Office • People affected by conflict Fifth Floor, Cambridge House • Women and girls 100 Cambridge Grove • People living in towns and cities Hammersmith • Disabled people London, W6 0LE • Pastoralists: people who traditionally make a living United Kingdom from raising cattle Tel.: +44.207.031.0220 • People affected by HIV/AIDS Fax: +44.207.031.0221 Comic Relief International Grants (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) Aims to improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable children and young people in some of the poorest countries across the world. The programme COMIC RELIEF gives practical help to children and young people to provide protection, education and training and also YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1985 supports work that helps children and young people get their voices heard and rights recognised. PRIMARY ADDRESS 5th Floor 89 Albert Embankment Applications are expected to be supporting children London, SE1 7TP and young people who are: United Kingdom • Homeless Tel.: +44.207.820.5555 • Affected by HIV/AIDS Fax: +44.207.820.5500 • Working in the sex industry E-mail: [email protected] • Soldiers or those who have been soldiers or who Web: www.comicrelief.com worked with armed groups KEY CONTACT • Girls and young women at risk of early marriage International Senior Grants Administrator • Young mothers UK Senior Grants Administrator HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES HIV/AIDS CONTACT Comic Relief offers help to people living with or International Grants Team affected by HIV/AIDS through: MISSION • Care and support programmes To help bring an end to poverty and social injustice in • Projects that reduce stigma and discrimination the UK and the poorest countries in the world. • Support to organisations of people living with and BACKGROUND affected by HIV/AIDS Comic Relief raises money from the public in annual National Activities television based campaigns – Red Nose day and Sport Supports projects in the UK that reduce stigma and Relief. It supports projects internationally and in the promote awareness of the needs of people living with UK. HIV/AIDS. Funding priorities include: GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS • Youth groups Africa, Central America and the Caribbean, South • Buddy support Asia and UK • Counselling services PROGRAMME AREAS • Specialist provision for women Comic Relief focuses on the following programmes: • Campaigns that promote more positive images • Comic Relief UK grants both in specific communities as well as with the • Comic Relief Africa grants general public • Comic Relief International grants International Activities Comic Relief UK Grants Supports projects in Africa that reduce the impact and Aims to tackle poverty and promote social justice by prevalence of HIV/AIDS by providing grants to helping people make lasting, positive changes in their projects, which: lives and their communities. Applications are • Reduce the stigma and discrimination that considered under the following programmes: surrounds HIV/AIDS • Supporting Young People • Help communities provide home-based care for • Fighting For Justice people living with HIV/AIDS • Refugees and Asylum Seekers • Offer AIDS orphans who live and work on the • Local Communities Working for Change streets food, shelter, basic schooling, and Comic Relief Africa Grants emotional support Supports people in Africa to unite to improve their • Support organisations of people living with lives, make their voices heard and create a fairer HIV/AIDS to so that they have an effective voice society. Applications are considered which have the and are better able to meet the needs and claim the following population focus: rights of people they represent 34 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Help communities lobby for the rights of people FINANCIAL INFORMATION and their families who are either living with or 2003 POUND STERLING EURO HIV/AIDS Exp. 2,000,000 2,837,684 affected by HIV/AIDS Number of grants: 15 Representative Grants SOURCES OF FUNDS • Body & Soul, London, UK: £90,000 to provide a Public fund-raising. safe place where teenagers affected by HIV/AIDS can be themselves and find support, advice and (Sources of information: Annual Report 1999; counselling Information brochures; Website; Verified by funder) • ChildHope: Mkombozi Centre for Street Children, Kilimanjaro, Kenya: £317,381 to reunite street children affected by HIV/AIDS with their families, COMMUNITY FUND meet their basic needs and raise awareness of the difficulties they face YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1995 TYPES OF SUPPORT PRIMARY ADDRESS General support/general purposes St. Vincent House APPLICATIONS 16 Suffolk Street All information regarding the application procedure is London, SW1Y 4NL available from the website. United Kingdom RESTRICTIONS Tel.: +44.207.747.5300 In general, the following is not funded: academic Fax: +44.207.747.5214 research; general appeals; school, colleges and E-mail: [email protected] hospitals; individuals; promoting religion; trips Web: www.community-fund.org.uk abroad, holidays or public authorities; medical MISSION research or equipment; and vehicles. To help those at a great disadvantage in society; and to LANGUAGES ACCEPTED improve the quality of life in the community. English, Welsh, Braille BACKGROUND TYPE OF FUNDER The Community Fund, which is the operating name of Independent foundation the National Lottery Charities Board, is one of the LEGAL STATUS National Lottery distribution bodies. It is a statutory Registered charity corporation established under statute by Parliament. The governing legislation is the National Lottery Act GOVERNANCE Peter Bennett-Jones, Chair 1993, as amended by the National Lottery Act 1998. MBE, Vice-Chair The 1993 and 1998 Acts establish the Lottery Nalini Varma, Chair, UK Grants Committee distribution bodies for various specified 'good causes', Albert Tucker, Chair, Africa Grants Committee including charities, sports, arts, national heritage, and Jano Bennet the Millennium and the New Opportunities Fund. The Emma Freud Community Fund makes grants to charitable, philanthropic and benevolent bodies by distributing Mike Harris money raised by the National Lottery to voluntary, Michael Hastings community and other eligible groups throughout the Lenny Henry UK and to UK-based organisations working abroad. Colin Howes GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Claudia Lloyd UK and UK-based organisations working in Africa, Laurence Newman Asia, the Middle East, Central and South America and Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi eastern Europe Eric Nicoli PROGRAMME AREAS JR Rowling The grants programmes are divided into the following STAFF categories: Liz Firth, Grants Director • Large grants programme PUBLICATION TYPES • Medium grants programme Annual report • Research grants programme Electronic/online information including UK, Africa • International grants programme and International Guidelines • Awards for All England, Scotland, Northern Information brochures Ireland and Wales Newsletter Large Grants Programme Supports projects that help people who are unable to play a full part in economic, social and community life. Support is given to projects that tackle severe, 35 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

long-term and complex needs, especially if they are establish peer support, individual advocacy and working to prevent or reduce future disadvantage. community advocacy for people living with Although it is a UK-wide programme, there are HIV/AIDS in the Lothian community different funding priorities for Wales, Scotland and TYPES OF SUPPORT Northern Ireland and each English region. Capital support Medium Grants Programme Equipment Similar aims to the large grants programme but Programme development applications are only accepted where the total cost of Research the proposed project is less than £60,000. APPLICATIONS Research Grants Programme Application materials are available on the website. Funds high quality medical and social research to Applicants are encouraged to download application promote well-being. Currently focuses on promoting materials rather than asking for hard copy packs. social inclusion, with particular support going to RESTRICTIONS projects working to benefit young people; older Applicants do not have to be a registered charity to people; people from black and minority ethnic groups; apply for a grant. However, they have to be set up for and those with learning difficulties. 'charitable, benevolent or philanthropic purposes'; International Grants Programme have a constitutional document or set of rules that sets Funds development projects that address the causes of out the organisation's aims and ways of working; have poverty and inequality and make a significant a management committee with at least three members; improvement to the quality of life of some of the most have a bank or building society account in the vulnerable people in the world. Support is given to organisation's own name which needs at least two voluntary organisations based in the UK, working in signatures on each cheque or withdrawal; and be able partnership with organisations abroad. to provide a copy of their most recent approved Awards for All England, Scotland, Northern Ireland accounts, signed and dated by their Chair, Secretary or and Wales Treasurer, and if appropriate by their auditor or independent examiner. In the case of a new Funds small groups involved in the arts, sports, organisation they can provide estimates of their heritage and voluntary and community activities. The programme is operated by the National Lottery income and spending plans. Charities Board on behalf of all the distributors of LANGUAGES ACCEPTED national lottery funds, for sums up to £5,000. English or Welsh HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES TYPE OF FUNDER Since 1995, the Community Fund has awarded over Independent foundation £14,000,000 for HIV/AIDS projects. The fund’s GOVERNANCE International Grants Programme has granted over Board £7,000,000 to address needs brought about by Lady Diana Brittan, Chair HIV/AIDS in Kenya, South Africa, India and Central Dame Valerie Strachan, Deputy-Chair America. The type of work supported by the Elaine Applebee International Grants Programme falls into three main Steven Burkeman categories: Jeff Carroll • Preventing transmission Paul Cavanagh • Care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS Douglas Graham • Economic and social support for families and Kay Hampton communities affected by the epidemic Jimmy Kearney Representative Grants Lorne MacLeod Sheila Jane Malley • St John Ambulance, South Africa: £132,075 to Richard Martineau develop a home care training course, designed to James Strachan train family members and friends of people with Carole Tongue HIV/AIDS to care for them at home. It covers Elisabeth Watkins topics from awareness and prevention of Benjamin Whitaker HIV/AIDS to basic care and counselling for death. In the first two years the project has trained nearly STAFF 6,000 volunteers from the most needy Stephen Dunmore, Chief Executive communities. A particular feature has been Adrienne Kelbie, Deputy Chief Executive and collaboration with the Phelophepa touring health Director for Scotland train to reach out to communities in the more Gerald Oppenheim, Director of Policy and remote parts of South Africa Communications Will Miller, Director of Resources • Positive Voice, Scotland: £174,335 over three Andrew Pearce, Director for Wales years to recruit, train and support volunteers to Ann McLaughlin, Director for Northern Ireland 36 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

David Fielding, Director of Organisational San Paolo no longer holds the controlling shares in the Development bank. Richard Gutch, Director for England and UK GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Anne Flynn, Corporate Equalities Manager Italy and international Bryony Glenn, Head of Personnel PROGRAMME AREAS PUBLICATION TYPES The foundation focuses its funding activities on the Annual report following areas: Electronic/online information • Research Information brochures • Education FINANCIAL INFORMATION • Art 2003 POUND STERLING EURO • Culture Total Assets 257,625,000 365,529,228 Total Exp. 266,974,000 378,793,984 • Health SOURCES OF FUNDS • Welfare The Community Fund gets 4.7 pence from every £1 Research spent on the lottery. Supports basic scientific research and the NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION dissemination of scientific knowledge as well as For financial year ending March 31st 2003. experimenting with new technologies, particularly in AFFILIATIONS the biomedical field with studies that can foster new Association of Charitable Foundations diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Also supports Associations of Chief Executives of Voluntary research on economics; social sciences; international Organisations relations; and the institutional activities of outstanding Italian and international centres working in the above (Sources of information: Information brochures; Website; fields. Verified by funder) Education Promotes the fostering of excellence in university and post-university education; the development of COMPAGNIA DI SAN PAOLO autonomy in the school system; and the spread of a culture based on civic spirit and responsibility. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1992 Art PRIMARY ADDRESS Seeks to preserve and safeguard the artistic and Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 75 cultural heritage by entering into restorative projects, 10128 in particular in Turin, Genoa and the south of Italy. Italy Also involved in exhibitions of European artwork, Tel.: +39.011.559.6911 historical publications and documenting various Fax: +39.011.543.607 restoration and similar works on the region’s artistic E-mail: [email protected] treasures. Web: www.compagnia.torino.it Culture KEY CONTACT Supports cultural events that promote European Dario Disegni, Head of Cultural Affairs and literary and historical research and that allow for Institutional Relations European collaborative projects. Also supports HIV/AIDS CONTACT initiatives in diverse cultural areas (music, theatre, Luigi Morello, Head of Social Policy and Welfare cinema) and specific projects related with archives and MISSION libraries. To support works of public interest and social well- Health being, particularly in the fields of scientific, economic Focuses on technical and scientific health care and legal research, education, art and culture, and equipment grants and supports non-profit associations, health; and to provide assistance to, and protection of, research grants and the restructuring and less-privileged social groups. modernisation of health service organisations. BACKGROUND Welfare The Compagnia di San Paolo was founded in Turin in Provides assistance to fight poverty, hardship and 1563 as a charitable lay brotherhood by seven citizens marginalisation. Focuses on drug addiction, the who decided their mission was to help the poor. disabled, serious illness, the elderly, the homeless and Throughout its long history, it has supported a range young people at risk. of charitable activities in the fields of health, education and social welfare. In 1992, it was HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES transformed into a foundation as a consequence of the The foundation operates its HIV/AIDS grantmaking restructuring of the San Paolo Bank Group. After the mainly in the North West of Italy, in particular, privatisation of the San Paolo Bank, the Compagnia di supporting major organisations who work in the field of HIV/AIDS in Turin and Genoa. 37 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Recent Representative Grants Sergio Ristuccia • Giobbe Association, Italy: €75,000 to provide Chiara Saraceno comfort and support to people with HIV/AIDS Alberto Tazzetti both in hospital and at home; and to improve the STAFF quality of life of those people both physically and Piero Gastaldo, Secretary General psychologically 61 full-time staff • Gigi Ghirotti Association, Genoa, Italy: €150,000 PUBLICATION TYPES to give medical care and psychological support to Annual report people with HIV/AIDS and at home Electronic/online information TYPES OF SUPPORT Information brochures Building/renovation Monographs Educational/training programmes Newsletters/periodicals Equipment FINANCIAL INFORMATION Public awareness campaigns 2003 EURO EURO Research Total Assets 6,530,000,000 6,530,000,000 Total Exp. 129,847,494 129,847,494 Scholarships Grants Exp. 108,500,000 108,500,000 APPLICATIONS European-level Exp. 772,000 772,000 Information and application forms are available upon HIV/AIDS Exp. 225,000 225,000 request or on the website. A short explanation of the Number of grants: 684 project is required. SOURCES OF FUNDS Income from investments. Initial approach by letter. AFFILIATIONS RESTRICTIONS Council on Foundations No support to profit-making organisations or political Network of European Foundations for Innovative party and union organisations. No direct support to Cooperation (NEF) individuals. EFC Funding Member LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Italian and English (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation LEGAL STATUS CRUSAID Independent grantmaking foundation under Italian civil law YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1987 GOVERNANCE PRIMARY ADDRESS Governance 1-5 Curtain Road Onorato Castellino, Chair London, EC2A 3JX Carlo Callieri, Vice-Chair United Kingdom Giovanni Zanetti, Vice-Chair Tel.: +44.207.539.3880 Lorenzo Caselli Fax: +44.207.539.3890 Paolo Corradini E-mail: [email protected] Mario Renzo Deaglio Web: www.crusaid.org.uk Riccardo Roscelli KEY CONTACT HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE Robin Brady, Chief Executive Guiseppe Anfossi MISSION Livio Barnabò To make a difference in the lives of people living with Giovanni Battista Conso and affected by HIV/AIDS by relieving poverty and Marco Carassi illness caused by the virus; educating on HIV/AIDS Giuseppe Di Chio prevention; and supporting vaccine research through Umberto Eco independent fund-raising and grant making. Dionigi Galletto BACKGROUND Andreina Griseri Crusaid was set up in 1987 by a small group of friends Elisabeth Kieven in response to the distress and tragedy that was Renata Livraghi happening around the time that HIV/AIDS first Giorgio Lombardi appeared. The number of people who were dying of Amato Luigi Molinari AIDS-related illnesses at the time was rapidly rising, Angelo Maria Petroni and Crusaid started to fund projects such as in-patient Attilio Oliva hospital wards and helping with funeral expenses. Alberto Piazza Today, Crusaid funds projects and disburses grants to Giovanni Ravasio

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those facing poverty as a result of HIV/AIDS in order David Collins to achieve an impact in the fight against the virus. Gail Cookson GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Deborah Fitzgerald UK and international Laurence Gilmore PROGRAMME AREAS Angus Hamilton Crusaid works in the UK and internationally to Laurence Isaacson improve the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS Chris Latter and to prevent the spread of the virus through the Simon Lomas following activities: Bob West • UK projects Christine Wheeler • International projects STAFF • Research Robin Brady, Chief Executive UK Projects Paul Bates, Head of Media and Development Alison Heyes, Head of Fund-raising and Events Funds prevention and education projects, supports Steven Inman, Head of Grants and Projects outpatient clinics and provides back-to-work projects. David , Head of Finance and Retail The foundation recently raised £135,000 through their 16 full-time staff Hardship Fund in order to help 900 people struggling 1 part-time staff with poverty in the UK. 3 volunteers International Projects PUBLICATION TYPES Supports the Hannan Crusaid Treatment Centre in Annual report South Africa, which provides treatment to patients in Electronic/online information advanced stages of HIV/AIDS. The foundation also FINANCIAL INFORMATION invests in 11 international projects in partnership with 2003 POUND STERLING EURO the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, which range Total Assets 77,883 110,504 from basic medical care for people with HIV/AIDS in Total Gifts 948,279 1,345,458 to providing sexual health education and Total Exp. 1,317,025 1,868,651 condoms in Mongolia. Grants Exp. 1,317,025 1,868,651 Programme Exp. 1,317,025 1,868,651 Research HIV/AIDS Exp. 1,317,025 1,868,651 Funds the Crusaid Research Institute at the Chelsea Number of grants: 4,447 and Westminster Hospital, which researches better SOURCES OF FUNDS treatment and an HIV/AIDS vaccine. Also supports Gifts and donations from individuals, legacy income, the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. trading subsidiary, interest receivable, and statutory TYPES OF SUPPORT funding. General support/general purposes NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION Awards/prizes Up to one third of Crusaid's funds (£214,363) are for Research international disbursement. APPLICATIONS ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Expression of interest through initial letter. If Crusaid Shop accepted, a full application will be forwarded. 19 Churton Street Initial approach by letter. Pimlico RESTRICTIONS London, SW1V 2LY International funding is restricted to Nambia, United Kingdom Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Tel.: +44.207.233.8736 Swaziland, Lesoto and South Africa. (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) LANGUAGES ACCEPTED English TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation LEGAL STATUS Registered charity, company united by guarantee GOVERNANCE Board of Trustees Iain Renwick, Chairman David MacFralane, Vice-Chairman Robert Venables, Council President Liz Airey, Treasurer Dr Billy Bischoff Guy Chapman 39 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Science and Technology DAIMLERCHRYSLER Sponsors projects that correspond with those issues relevant to the company and to society, with special FUNDING SINCE 1998 emphasis placed on supporting young talent. PRIMARY ADDRESS HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Epplesstraße 225 The company co-invests and cooperates in multiple 70546 Stuttgart HIV/AIDS related programmes at national and local Germany levels Tel.: +49.711.170 Representative Grants Fax: +49.711.179.4022 Securing Uganda's Future: AIDS Education and Self- Web: www.daimlerchrysler.com Help for Young People, Deutsche Stiftung KEY CONTACT Weltbevölkerung (DSW): €54,000 to build up a Prof Jürgen E. Schrempp, Chair of the Board of network of youth clubs, in which young people are Management provided with sexual education, supervised and given HIV/AIDS CONTACT advanced training. The aim of the project is not just to Dr Norbert Otten, Director of Policy Issues offer protection against HIV/AIDS and unwanted MISSION pregnancies, but also to improve living conditions To create a better future and be a responsible overall. Young people are to be encouraged to behave corporate citizen in the parts of the world in which it in a sexually and socially responsible manner with a operates by working closely with decision makers in view to helping them build a life with better prospects politics, business and society at large. for the future. BACKGROUND TYPES OF SUPPORT In 1998, Daimler-Benz AG and Chrysler Corporation Own programme development merged to become DaimlerChrysler. Financial contributions GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Gifts in kind International, where there are affiliated or subsidiary APPLICATIONS companies Initial approach by letter. FORMER NAME RESTRICTIONS Daimler-Benz AG Strong focus on own programmes. PROGRAMME AREAS LANGUAGES ACCEPTED In general, a distinction is made in DaimlerChrysler's German, English and local languages sponsorship activities between sponsoring and TYPE OF FUNDER patronage or philanthropy. The company has interests Direct corporate citizenship programme in the following areas: TYPE OF BUSINESS • Culture Manufacturing • Social issues LEGAL STATUS • Ecology Private company Science and technology • GOVERNANCE Culture Board of Management Aims to realise 'courageous projects' with young Prof Jürgen E. Schrempp, Chair artists all around the world. Dr Wolfgang Bernhard Social Issues Dr Eckhard Cordes Demonstrates its solidarity with the socially and Günther Fleig economically underprivileged by supporting selected Dr Manfred Gentz institutions and projects. This support is not only Dr Rüdiger Grube financial, but is also a contribution of its knowledge Prof Jürgen Hubbert and expertise, as well as materials for improving the Thomas W. Sidliik quality of life of members of these groups. Bodo Uebber Ecology Dr Thomas Weber Researches issues such as closed systems, alternative Dr Dieter Zetsche drives, and renewable resources; implements STAFF environmental protection measures in production Jurgen E. Schrempp, Chair processes and in the products themselves; and PUBLICATION TYPES sponsors institutions and projects that focus on Electronic/online information environmental protection. The company's sponsorship activities include financial support, making available product-based materials, such as satellite technology, and mobility-based services. 40 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

FINANCIAL INFORMATION • Art Frankfurt: charity auctions organised by the 2003 EURO EURO foundation, whose proceeds benefit people living Annual Turnover 136,437,000,000 136,437,000,000 Annual Profit 596,000,000 596,000,000 with HIV/AIDS • Direct aid: distributes funds to individuals living ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES DaimlerChrysler Corporation with HIV/AIDS who need help paying for basic Auburn Hills, MI, 48326-2766 necessities in Germany United States International Activities Tel.: +1.248.576.5741 Only a small number of international model projects are supported. Recent projects include: (Sources of information: Case study; Website; Verified by • TOPSY, South Africa: provides a home-based care funder) programme for several hundred families, medical assistance, and cares for HIV/AIDS orphans • Nazareth House, South Africa: cares for DEUTSCHE AIDS-STIFTUNG HIV/AIDS orphans and abandoned children, and provides hospices to those in the final terminal YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1996 stages of the virus PRIMARY ADDRESS Partnerships Markt 26 • International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI): 53111 Bonn works to speed up the discovery and distribution of Germany a safe, effective and accessible HIV/AIDS vaccine Tel.: +49.228.604.6932 • German Foundation for World Population (DSW): Fax: +49.228.604.6969 supports a development project among the young E-mail: [email protected] people of Soweto, South Africa that informs them Web: www.aids-stiftung.de about sexual and reproductive health, KEY CONTACT contraception and HIV/AIDS Dr Volker Mertens, Head Public Affairs • AIDS Action Europe: an alliance of European NAME IN ENGLISH NGOs to fight HIV/AIDS in eastern Europe The German AIDS Foundation • Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS: an MISSION alliance of international companies dedicated to To improve the living conditions of people with combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic through the HIV/AIDS; and to strengthen their self-confidence so business sector's unique skills and expertise that they can lead autonomous, meaningful and TYPES OF SUPPORT socially accepted lives. Grants to individuals BACKGROUND Public awareness campaigns Deutsche AIDS-Stiftung was established in Bonn in Research 1996 as a result of the union of Nationalen AIDS- APPLICATIONS Stiftung (NAS) and Deutschen AIDS-Stiftung 'Positiv Written applications and certification of HIV-infection leben' (DASPl). The organisations had already been in to be sent by post. Application forms can be cooperation since 1989 to raise funds for HIV/AIDS downloaded from the website. in Germany. Initial approach by letter. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Germany and international German and English PROGRAMME AREAS TYPE OF FUNDER The foundation offers help to those living with Independent foundation HIV/AIDS and promotes projects that fight the spread GOVERNANCE of the virus through: Executive Committee • National activities Dr Christoph Uleer, Chair of the Board • International activities Elke Becker • Partnerships Dr Ulrich Heide National Activities HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE • Red Ribbon Campaign: distributes red ribbons Supervisory Board throughout Germany to combat discrimination Peter Greisler, Chair against those living with HIV/AIDS and raise Dr Ute Canaris, Vice-Chair funds for those who are suffering from the virus Dr Volker Grabarek, Vice-Chair • Vaccine research: collaborates with German Dr Elizabeth Chowaniec research organisations working towards vaccine Ernst-Hermann Eckes development Birgit Fischer Dr Heribert Johann 41 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Ulla Schmidt PROGRAMME AREAS STAFF Deutsche Bank and its related foundations support Astrid Donnerstag projects in the following areas: Sabine Jahn • International dialogue Elli Keller • Arts and culture Jutta Nostadt • Community development Patrik Maas • Environment Dr Volker Mertens • Science and society Ingo Meurer • Special projects Ingrid Möhle • Client services Birgit Rössler International Dialogue PUBLICATION TYPES Since 1992, the Alfred Herrhausen Society for Annual report International Dialogue, a non-profit society, has been Electronic/online information dealing with topics at the forefront of national and Information brochure international agendas in conjunction with the worlds Newsletter of industry, politics and science. Publications in two or more languages Arts and Culture AFFILIATIONS The Cultural Foundation of Deutsche Bank was International AIDS Vaccine Initiative founded in 1995 in celebration of the Bank’s 125th German Foundation for World Population anniversary. It devotes the majority of its resources to AIDS Action Europe contemporary music, art and literature, but it is also Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS open to innovative theatre projects. (Sources of information: Website; Brochures; Verified by Community Development funder) • The Alex Brown and Sons Charitable Foundation was established in 1954 and promotes programmes, which serve the overall welfare of DEUTSCHE BANK the communities where Alex Brown does business • A combined Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1870 and Community Development Group carry out the PRIMARY ADDRESS firm's corporate citizenship commitments in the Corporate Cultural Affairs Americas. This encompasses a strategic Rossmarkt 18 programme of loans, investments and 60311 Frankfurt am Main philanthropic grants to assist low and moderate- Germany income communities that are in the process of Tel.: +49.69.910.34544 revitalisation. The firm also supports projects that Fax: +49.69.910.34863 promote the visual arts, cross-cultural E-mail: [email protected] understanding, and protection of the environment Web: www.deutsche-bank.de/cca • Deutsche Bank Asia Pacific focuses on education; KEY CONTACT visual and performing arts; and the environment Hanns-Michael Hölz, Global Head of Corporate • Through the Deutsche Bank Foundation Alfred Citizenship & Sustainable Development Herrhausen 'Helping People to Help Themselves', MISSION the bank pursues the goal of helping young people To fulfil its responsibility to society by supporting and on the path towards independence and self- initiating projects and programmes that exemplify the reliance. With the aim of introducing young company’s values and ‘best practice’ principles. The students to business life at an early age, the Deutsche Bank foundations operate based on a foundation launched 'Youth-School-Industry'. By philosophy of a quartet of interests, which include undertaking independent research on economic shareholders, employees, customers and society. topics, young people are able to build a bridge Corporate Citizenship programmes concentrate on the between academics and the working world. stakeholder ‘society’. Moreover, the foundation supports projects in the BACKGROUND area of pre-vocational training for disadvantaged In 1970 Deutsche Bank established the first of several young people and start-up financing, and the foundations, continuing the bank's long history of support of business development so that the spark corporate giving dating back to its early years as an of a promising idea has the opportunity to succeed institution. as thriving venture GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS • The UK Region Charities Committee sponsors and Worldwide coordinates social activities on behalf of the bank and its staff in the UK. Programmes are directed at 42 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

education and development projects in low-income Myanmar, Laotian border. Initially the foundation will communities and to encouraging employee provide on-going support for 80 orphaned children in volunteerism northern Thailand through the work of the Sem • The Deutsche Bank Asia Foundation aims to Pringpuangkeo Foundation and will also fund the promote and support stable social and economic employment of a field worker to monitor the conditions to foster a healthy environment for children’s progress. The programme will also extend future generations - particularly amongst the most to vocational training and health education in remote disadvantaged in the community. A common communities in Thailand’s north. theme throughout the programme is access to The foundation is also currently researching local education projects in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Environment TYPES OF SUPPORT Deutsche Bank’s Environmental Coordination efforts Building/renovation involve active participation in the international Capital support environmental organisations of the United Nations Continuing support (UNEP), the World Bank, World Business Council for Corporate sponsorship Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the Bellagio Employee matching gifts Forum, and aim at the consolidation and continual Employee volunteering/technical assistance improvement of environmental standards for the Equipment financial industry. The bank’s environmental work Funder-operated programmes also includes presenting the competition 'Worldwide Challenge/Matching support Young Researchers for the Environment' in Programme development conjunction with the Jugendforscht Foundation, where Research it sponsors young scientists from every continent to APPLICATIONS work on environmental projects. ISO 14001 There are various application procedures among the certification, the observation of sustainability factors many foundations of Deutsche Bank. Interested as part of business policy, and environmental applicants are asked to use the website of the considerations are integral parts of Deutsche Bank’s appropriate foundation for further information. commitment to society both through corporate Initial approach by letter. citizenship and daily business practices. RESTRICTIONS Science and Society Does not support individuals (except occasionally for Through Deutsche Bank's Stiftungsfonds in the people with disabilities), books, food and beverage. Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft, a wide LANGUAGES ACCEPTED variety of research and programmes focused on English and German scientific progress are supported. TYPE OF FUNDER Special Projects Independent foundation The Deutsche Bank Micro-credit Development Fund LEGAL STATUS promotes stable economic structures in developing AG Aktiengesellschaft countries by extending micro-credits to business start- GOVERNANCE ups that would otherwise have no access to finance. Each foundation has its own Management Committee Through ‘Women on Wall Street', the bank supports which corresponds to its respective legal status and the the build-up of networks between female executives requirements of the nation in which it is present. and clients in the US. Based on this experience, STAFF 'Women in European Business' was launched in 2000 Each foundation has a managing director responsible to promote network building in Europe. for the daily administration of the entity's activities. Client Services PUBLICATION TYPES The Estate and Foundation Management (EFM) of Annual report Deutsche Bank helps clients to set up and administer Corporate cultural affairs report charitable foundations. The programme areas depend Electronic/online information on the instructions of the client (funder) and offer a Financial statement wide range of charitable purposes. Fiduciary Information brochures foundations can also be serviced by Deutsche Newsletters/periodicals Stiftungs Trust, a specialised entity of EFM. Publications in two or more languages HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL INFORMATION The Deutsche Bank Asia Foundation’s Regional 2001 EURO EURO Programme focuses on support and education of Total Exp. 45,000,000 45,000,000 children orphaned due to HIV/AIDS in the region, SOURCES OF FUNDS particularly in China, India, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos Interest on assets, donations from corporate revenues. and Vietnam. The first commitment is in Thailand in the community near Chiang Rai on the Thai, 43 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION • Developing countries Total expenditure does not include expenditure for • Industrialised countries 'Special Projects'. Developing Countries AFFILIATIONS In developing countries, DSW's concentration lies in Bellagio Forum for Sustainable Development the support of exemplary projects designed to Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen empower people to make use of their basic right and Deutsche Stiftungsakademie responsibility in exercising freedom of choice for United Nations Global Compact family planning and reproductive health. In order to Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft achieve this, DSW focuses its project work on sexual UNEP Financial Initiative and reproductive health needs of adolescents; supports World Business Council for Sustainable Development the capacity-building of NGOs working in the area of EFC Funding Member reproductive health; and facilitates the implementation (Sources of information: Annual Report 2001; EFC of innovative reproductive health projects in Africa membership application form; Website; Verified by and Asia together with grass-roots NGOs. funder) Industrialised Countries The emphasis of DSW's work lies in services that improve awareness of the challenges presented by DEUTSCHE STIFTUNG world population growth and that mobilise resources. In this area, the foundation wishes to encourage others WELTBEVÖLKERUNG to increase their commitment in these areas. In order to achieve this, DSW increases public awareness of YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1991 world population growth including its relationship to PRIMARY ADDRESS other questions of sustainable development; increases Göttinger Chaussee 115 public understanding of the opportunities presented by 30459 Hannover the measures outlined in the Cairo Programme of Germany Action; mobilises resources and support from key Tel.: +49.511.943.730 decision makers for Cairo-related programmes both in Fax: +49.511.234.5051 Europe and overseas; and supports European and E-mail: [email protected] international non-governmental cooperation. Web: www.dsw-online.de HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES KEY CONTACT The foundation helps those living in developing Dr Jörg F. Maas, Executive Director countries to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS NAME IN ENGLISH infections through education, increasing access to high German Foundation for World Population quality and affordable reproductive health services MISSION and providing voluntary counselling and testing for To work towards sustainable development, with young people. Recent initiatives supported by the particular emphasis on measures which promote a foundation include: humane slowing of population growth; to improve the • Youth to youth initiatives for sexual and quality of life of young people; to empower women reproductive health in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and their role in society; and to limit the spread of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania HIV/AIDS. • Sexual education and HIV/AIDS prevention for BACKGROUND young people in Soweto, South Africa The Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung (DSW) was • Information material on sexual and reproductive founded in 1991 by Erhard Schreiber and Dirk health for adolescents in francophone West Africa Rossmann, both German entrepreneurs. Formerly • Information and Communication Technology involved in social and environmental funding, they Capacity Building for Asia Network failed to find a foundation in Germany dealing with • The Supply Initiative: Meeting the Need for problems of world population growth, and Reproductive Health Supplies consequently established this charitable foundation. Youth to Youth Initiative for Sexual and Reproductive They managed to attract well-known experts in the Health fields of communication, development cooperation Develops an efficient network of local youth clubs and demography to serve on the Board of Directors where peer educators consult and advise other youths and Advisory Board. on topics of sexual and reproductive health. An GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS important part of this initiative is to make information Europe, Africa and Asia material on sexual and reproductive health available. PROGRAMME AREAS The initiative also includes services created in other The foundation works in both developing and projects such the 'Cafés Santé' which set up a referral industrialised countries and therefore has two specific programme areas: 44 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

system to their own HIV/AIDS counselling and testing Barbara Simons, Co-Chair facilities as well as to other clinical services. Ingar Brueggemann Sexual Education and HIV/AIDS Prevention for Helmut Heinen Young People Prof Dr Rolf Korte Trains young people as peer educators, who will then Hans-Peter Repnik work in 20 youth clubs. In this environment, young Dirk Rossmann people of the same age can meet and be informed Prof Dr Udo E. Simonis about sexual and reproductive health, contraception Adelheid D. Troescher and HIV/AIDS. In the long term, a network will be Ingrid Walz implemented, in order to increase the rate of HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE information dissemination among young people. A Advisory Board HIV/AIDS counselling and testing centre will also be Prof Dr Alfred Biolek set up and a youth friendly clinic service referral Rolf Seelman-Eggebert system established. Dr Margot Kaessmann Information Material on Sexual and Reproductive Prof Dr Klaus M. Leisinger Health for Adolescents Dr Nafis Sadik Encourages the development of healthy behaviour and Prof Dr Rita Süssmuth health promoting life skills among youth and increases Prof Dr Klaus Töpfer the access to high quality information, education and Prof Dr Ernst U. von Weizsäcker communication material on sexual and reproductive STAFF health. Dr Jörg F. Maas, Executive Director Information and Communication Technology Capacity Renate Baehr, Vice-Executive Director Building for Asia network 18 full-time staff Enhances information and communication technology 4 part-time staff skills of civil society organisations working in the PUBLICATION TYPES field of sexual and reproductive health, giving priority Annual report to HIV/AIDS. Brochures The Supply Initiative: Meeting the Need for Electronic/online information Reproductive Health Fact sheets Addresses the anticipated international shortage of Guides/flyers supplies needed to provide quality reproductive health Newsletter services. State of the World Population Report (German TYPES OF SUPPORT translation) Challenge/matching support FINANCIAL INFORMATION Equipment 2003 EURO EURO Total Assets 2,383,041 2,383,041 General support/general purposes Total Gifts 1,083,934 1,083,934 Programme development Total Exp. 3,438,878 3,438,878 Research Grants Exp. 743,046 743,046 Programme Exp. 1,129,615 1,129,615 APPLICATIONS SOURCES OF FUNDS No specific deadlines. Applicants must submit a short Interest on investments, government funding, private summary of the project, maximum two pages, donations, other. describing the proposed project and estimates of the amount requested. The foundation will request a full AFFILIATIONS project proposal if interested in the project. Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen Initial approach by letter. European NGOs for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Population and Development RESTRICTIONS Verband Entwicklungspolitik Deutscher Nicht- Grants only given for NGOs in the developing world. Regierungs-Organisationen E.V. No support for emergency aid, food aid, basic needs or EFC Member fellowships/scholarships. LANGUAGES ACCEPTED (Sources of information: EFC membership application German, English and French form; Website; Verified by funder) TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation LEGAL STATUS Foundation under German civil law GOVERNANCE Board of Directors Erhard Schreiber, Chair 45 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

employability, entrepreneurial and diversity DIAGEO PLC initiatives. Water of Life 1981 FUNDING SINCE Supports humanitarian and environmental initiatives. PRIMARY ADDRESS Employee Giving and Volunteering 8 Henrietta Place Supports opportunities for employees to get involved London, W1G 0NB in their local communities. United Kingdom Tel.: +44.207.927.5200 HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Fax: +44.207.927.4600 Diageo provides support to HIV/AIDS initiatives via E-mail: [email protected] its various brand names worldwide. These include: Web: www.diageo.com • The Tanqueray Gin US AIDS Rides Initiative KEY CONTACT • The Guinness Skills for Life Centre - Colesberg, Geoffrey Bush, Corporate Citizenship Director South Africa Tanqueray Gin US AIDS Rides Initiative MISSION To conduct business activities which directly affect Raises money for charities that support the needs of the lives of millions of people around the world – as the HIV/AIDS community by providing services for consumers, employees, investors, neighbours and people living with HIV/AIDS and by raising business partners. This brings a duty to be a awareness of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. responsible corporate citizen, so that all those with a Guinness Skills for Life Centre stake in Diageo may prosper. Also, to actively work Provides services including an HIV/AIDS advisor; towards the prosperity of the communities in which enterprise unit; adult education; and entrepreneurial the company operates, and to play a leadership role in training to better equip people, giving them the helping others to help themselves. To achieve this freedom to succeed in activities such as computing, vision, Diageo strives to be innovative and exemplary, agriculture, craft making and services within the to act as a catalyst in forming partnerships among hospitality sector. public, private and voluntary sector organisations; and Diageo’s global HIV/AIDS policy centres on to pursue community initiatives compatible with its providing a variety of workplace programmes that competencies, available resources and core businesses. cover non-discrimination, awareness and prevention, BACKGROUND voluntary counselling and testing, and employee Diageo is a leading premium drinks business, support. Because of the scale of the issue in several of operating in some 180 countries around the world. the African countries in which it operates, Diageo has Diageo invests one percent of its worldwide operating taken the decision to make antiretroviral drugs profit into the community. available to employees and their immediate GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS dependents who are infected with HIV/AIDS. International, where Diageo operates and has a TYPES OF SUPPORT business presence Employee matching gifts FORMER NAME Employee volunteering/technical assistance Grand Metropolitan plc/Guinness plc APPLICATIONS Guinness UDV Provides support to charitable initiatives RELATED ORGANISATIONS recommended by its businesses, including projects in Diageo Foundation local communities where they operate; charities with PROGRAMME AREAS which the company has developed strong links and The Diageo Foundation was established by Diageo plc those recommended by employees; and partnerships to help support its businesses around the world in their with community groups, rather than individuals. The community investment by providing kick-start funding foundation will require appropriate reports and and expertise. The foundation provides charitable evaluation on the outcomes of the project or donations, matches employee fundraising in the UK, organisation funded, identifying the effectiveness and and funds longer-term community investment. The benefits to both community and business. A three-year work of the foundation is designed to be limit will be placed on any funding commitment. complementary to the company's businesses, brands Initial approach by letter. and people through the following activities: RESTRICTIONS • Alcohol education No support to individuals; medical charities or • Skills for life hospitals; religious activities; animal welfare; endowment funds; expeditions or overseas travel; • Water of life political organisations; loans or business finance; or • Employee giving and volunteering organisations that are not registered charities. Skills for Life LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Provides people and communities with the skills that English will help them fulfil their potential. Primarily 46 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

TYPE OF FUNDER Direct corporate citizenship programme ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION TYPE OF BUSINESS Drinks YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1993 PRIMARY ADDRESS LEGAL STATUS Public limited company 1 Blythe Road London, W14 OHG GOVERNANCE United Kingdom Board of Directors Tel.: +44.207.603.9996 Lord Blyth of Rowington, Chair Fax: +44.207.348.4848 Rodney Chase Web: www.ejaf.org Lord Hollick KEY CONTACT Maria Lilja Robert Key, Executive Director Keith Oates Nick Rose MISSION To improve the quality of life for people living with William Shanahan Paul Walsh HIV/AIDS by seeking out and providing service- oriented projects that help to alleviate physical, Paul Walker emotional and financial suffering caused by STAFF HIV/AIDS. In addition, the foundation continues to Paul Walsh, CEO fund preventative education programmes and Nick Rose initiatives that help stop the spread of the HIV virus. Stuart Fletcher Jim Grover BACKGROUND The Elton John AIDS Foundation is an international Rob Malcolm Ian Meakins non-profit organisation funding direct patient care Ivan Menezes services that help to alleviate the physical, emotional and financial hardship for those living with Andrew Morgan Tim Proctor HIV/AIDS, as well as HIV/AIDS prevention Gareth Williams education programmes. Elton John established the charity in 1993. PUBLICATION TYPES Annual report GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Africa, Asia, eastern Europe, Latin America, South Corporate contributions report Corporate Citizenship report America and UK Country corporate citizenship reports: Australia, PROGRAMME AREAS Nigeria, Poland, Scotland and Korea The specific remit of the foundation is to help alleviate Electronic/online information the physical, mental and financial hardship of those Information brochures living with HIV/AIDS by funding direct care services and preventative education programmes. EJAF is keen FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2003 POUND STERLING EURO to encourage community based projects which: Annual Turnover 9,440,000,000 13,393,870,602 • Promote awareness of individual and collective Annual Profit 2,156,000,000 3,059,023,837 vulnerability to HIV/AIDS AFFILIATIONS • Ensure active participation by a broad and Arts and Business representative group of community members Business in the Community • Build capacity and ensure sustainability CSR Europe • Maximise use of community resources International Business Leaders Forum • Liase with other sectors to avoid duplication and PerCent Club ensure a coordinated response to HIV/AIDS (Sources of information: 2003 Corporate Citizenship APPLICATIONS Report; Corporate Citizenship Country Reports; Website; Initial approach can be made by letter or email. Verified by funder) RESTRICTIONS Does not fund capital costs; conferences or educational courses; drug treatment costs; grants to individuals; repatriation costs; research programmes; and retrospective funding. LANGUAGES ACCEPTED English TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation

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LEGAL STATUS PROGRAMME AREAS UK registered charity The company supports a number of social GOVERNANCE programmes dedicated to delivering health care to Board of Directors people in the world’s least developed countries. Sir Elton John, Chair Strategies implemented by Roche to increase global Anne Aslett access to health care include the following: Johnny Berguis • Humanitarian aid David Furnish • Health promotion Lynette Jackson • Science and research Robert Key • Training and education Marguerite Littman • Volunteerism James Locke Humanitarian Aid Frank Presland Contributes to emergency relief efforts in disaster John Scott areas; donates medication and diagnostic equipment; Neil Tennant and supports humanitarian initiatives that are carefully STAFF geared to local situations and needs, focusing on Robert Key, Executive Director everything from disease prevention, education and Anne Aslett, International Development Director awareness-raising projects to improving access to 2 full-time staff medical services. 5 part-time staff Heath Promotion 1 volunteer Supports a wide array of health promotion projects (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) around the globe, which are aimed at giving communities the information and skills they need to make sustainable improvements in health. F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE LTD Science and Research Helps to advance scientific teaching and research, FUNDING SINCE 1896 discover new HIV/AIDS medicines and improve existing ones, and promote cooperation between PRIMARY ADDRESS Building 71/316 industry and academia through a variety of Roche- 4070 Basel funded foundations, endowments, grants and awards. Switzerland Training and Education Tel.: +41.61.688.9291 Aims to teach and inspire young people through Fax: +41.61.688.2778 training and education programmes that focus on E-mail: [email protected] science, technology and health in order to provide Web: www.roche.com practical exposure and to help prepare students for KEY CONTACT scientific, technical or medical careers. Dr Franz B. Humer, Chief Executive Officer Volunteerism HIV/AIDS CONTACT Sponsors and supports employee participation Maria Vigneau, Director External Relations wherever possible, to serve the community by helping HIV/AIDS to identify and find solutions for local problems. MISSION Roche employees in Canada and Switzerland run and To address prevention, diagnosis and treatment of row to help cancer patients. In Germany, a Roche diseases, thus enhancing well-being and quality of life. team took first place in a field of 25,500 runners in a race to support anti-bullying BACKGROUND The founder of Roche, Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche, was projects. a pioneering entrepreneur who was convinced that the HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES future belonged to branded pharmaceutical products. The company supports social initiatives that are aimed He was among the first to recognise that the industrial at making a difference to the lives of people living manufacture of standardised medicines would be a with HIV/AIDS. Recently supported programmes major advance in the fight against disease. This led include: him to founding F. Hoffmann-La Roche & Co. on • Cambodia treatment access project (CTAP) October 1st 1896. Roche regards its scientific • Cohort programme to evaluate access to commitment as the company’s most important antiretroviral therapy and education (CARE) contribution to the community. • Accelerating Access Initiative (AAI) GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Cambodia Treatment Access Project (CTAP) Worldwide, particularly Least Developed Countries, Launched in 2003 by three partners - the Cambodian as defined by the United Nations, and sub-Saharan Ministry of Health, the National Centre in HIV African countries and Clinical Research at the University 48 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

of New South Wales, Australia and Roche - CTAP Richard T. Laube, Roche Consumer Health aims to widen access to sustainable HIV/AIDS health Prof Dr Jonathan Knowles, Research care, including antiretroviral therapy, in Cambodia. Dr Gottlieb Keller, Corporate Human Resources The initiative is enrolling 800 people living with Pierre Jaccoud, Secretary HIV/AIDS over a period of 24 months and comprises PUBLICATION TYPES building a clinic, patient counselling, screening, Electronic/online information laboratory monitoring, clinical care, preventative Information brochure treatment for opportunistic infections and HIV/AIDS Press release therapy in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, and in a FINANCIAL INFORMATION provincial town. 2003 SWISS FRANC EURO Cohort Programme to Evaluate Access to Total Exp. 4,600,000 2,947,018 Annual Turnover 29,666,000 19,005,702 Antiretroviral Therapy and Education (CARE) Annual Profit 5,149,000 3,298,738 Working in partnership with PharmAccess International (PAI), Roche is conducting research to (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2003; determine the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of Verified by funder) providing access to antiretroviral treatment in Africa. The research is being conducted in four centres across Africa, located in Ivory Coast, Senegal, Kenya and FONDATION AEDES Uganda, and aims to widen access to HIV/AIDS therapy in a sustainable way by focusing on the YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1999 development of local medical infrastructures and PRIMARY ADDRESS training of African health care professionals beyond 34, Rue Joseph II these countries. 1000 Brussels Accelerating Access Initiative (AAI) Belgium Roche is a founding member of this broad-based Tel.: +32.2.219.0306 public/private partnership, which was established to Fax: +32.2.219.0938 explore ways to provide sustainable access to Web: www.fondationaedes.org HIV/AIDS care and treatment to alleviate the KEY CONTACT devastating impact that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is Jean-Marie Kindermans having in resource-poor countries, such as those HIV/AIDS CONTACT across sub-Saharan Africa. Alex Parisel, Project Officer In addition, to further its corporate citizenship efforts, NAME IN ENGLISH the company has introduced no profit pricing of two AEDES Foundation HIV protease inhibitor medicines in Least Developed MISSION and sub-Saharan African countries and a publicised To improve access to health care and social justice in patent policy for these countries. Roche also co- the medical field. sponsors Walk for Life events in which the Roche BACKGROUND employees in the UK, US, Netherlands and AEDES (European Association for the Development Switzerland run to help raise money for HIV/AIDS and Health) was created in 1984 by several members patients. of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), in order to TYPES OF SUPPORT supplement the action of MSF and allow them to Awards/prizes develop an expertise on the social questions of public Education/training programmes health and food safety. In 1993, AEDES obtained a Research statute of Belgian cooperative of right, which enabled APPLICATIONS them to collaborate with many international Applications should be sent to the La Roche local institutions (European Union, the World Bank, affiliate. UNICEF, WHO) as well as governments to increase TYPE OF FUNDER its projects in Europe. Since its creation, more than Direct corporate citizenship programme 600 experts have worked for AEDES in more than 50 TYPE OF BUSINESS countries, on short and long-term missions. Pharmaceuticals Foundation AEDES is a Belgian institution created in STAFF 1999 by AEDES in order to widen the association's Corporate Executive Committee sphere of activity, to put its concepts and tools to the Dr Franz B. Humer, Chief Executive Officer test, and to influence health care policies. Dr Erich Hunziker, Chief Financial Officer and GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Controlling International William M. Burns, Pharmaceuticals Division Heino von Prondzynski, Diagnostics Division

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PROGRAMME AREAS only finance a limited number of projects each year. The foundation supports programmes in the following Project funding is based on the following criteria: areas: • Quality of the project and its chances of success • Health and social justice • Innovative character • Policies and initiatives • Specific contribution of the foundation compared Health and Social Justice to other sources Tackles ethical and human rights questions, problems • Potentiality of obtaining resources of exclusion and access to proper health services for • Contribution to the identity of the foundation the poorer populations. Initial approach by letter. Policies and Initiatives LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Initiates and supports the development of new tools French and English and strategies to improve public health practices, and TYPE OF FUNDER increase cooperation and 'good governance'. Independent foundation HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES LEGAL STATUS Since March 2002, Fondation AEDES has developed Etablissement d'utilité publique specific expertise in the fight against HIV/AIDS in GOVERNANCE Africa, which focuses on the following areas: Board of Directors • Public health Philippe Autier • Patient involvement Jean-Pierre D' Altilia • Technical expertise Jacques de Milliano • Representative programmes Jean-Marie Kindermans Public Health Jacques Pinel Seeks to reconcile the specific approaches induced by Gerard Schmets the fight against HIV/AIDS with existing health STAFF systems by addressing the challenges of financial and 1 full-time staff geographic accessibility; the patient’s proximity; and PUBLICATION TYPES the suitability between the existing resources with Electronic/online information specific new needs. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Patient Involvement 2002 EURO EURO Total Assets 500,000 500,000 Encourages local and national patients’ associations to HIV/AIDS Exp. 40,000 40,000 participate in developing a specific framework of SOURCES OF FUNDS access to care for HIV/AIDS patients by providing Income from endowment and donations. financial and technical assistance and constructing a quality standard in medical management. (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) Technical Expertise Introduces a specific HIV/AIDS dimension to the public health context through internal development FONDATION AUCHAN POUR LA and partnerships with external partners who are JEUNESSE involved daily with the fight against HIV/AIDS. Representative Programmes YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1996 • Treatment Action Campaign's (TAC) International PRIMARY ADDRESS Day of Support: to urge the South African 40 avenue de Flandre government to change its policy and improve 59170 Croix access to treatment for people living with France HIV/AIDS Tel.: +33.3.2081.6865 • The Global Fund campaign: to urge civil society Fax: +33.1.4762.6105 organisations and wealthy governments to E-mail: [email protected] contribute resources and increase their investment Web: www.auchan.fr/entreprise/entrepriseresponsable/ in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis index.asp and Malaria KEY CONTACT TYPES OF SUPPORT Alain Reners, General Delegate Capital support MISSION General support/general purposes To promote young people in their initiatives and to Grants (seeds money) support them in their personal and collective Technical assistance ambitions. APPLICATIONS Proposals for projects should be mailed or e-mailed to the Chair of the foundation. Foundation AEDES can 50 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

BACKGROUND STAFF The Fondation Auchan pour la Jeunesse was created Alain Reners, General Delegate in 1996 by the Groupe Auchan in order to strengthen François Chaves, Director, Eastern Region Auchan's social engagement and, in particular, to Josiane Gauthier, Director, Tours Region promote young people. It works under the auspices of André Paul Leclercq, Director, Immochan the Fondation de France. Jean Claude Loignon, Director, Auchan Cergy GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Bruno Wettstein, Director, Auchan Beauvais France PUBLICATION TYPES RELATED ORGANISATIONS Annual report of Auchan Group Groupe Auchan Annual report of Fondation Auchan pour la Jeunesse PROGRAMME AREAS Brochure: 'Horizon', Journal of the Auchan Group The foundation supports young people in three Electronic/online information different domains: FINANCIAL INFORMATION • Support for activity and employment creation Grants Exp. 1,060,400 projects. Job creation and education constitute the AFFILIATIONS foundation's main focus of activity Fondation de France • The regeneration of disadvantaged neighbourhoods (Sources of information: Annual Report 2001 of Auchan or rural areas involving young people Group; Annual Report 2001 of Fondation Auchan pour la • Risk prevention, such as delinquency, drugs and Jeunesse; Horizon journal of the Groupe Auchan; HIV/AIDS in the attempt to counter social Website) exclusion These three domains have led to the support of eleven different projects, six of which were initiated by the FONDATION CIOMAL foundation itself, all concerned with the education, employment and social inclusion of young people. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1999 TYPES OF SUPPORT PRIMARY ADDRESS Building/renovation Ch. du Petit-Saconnex 28A Curriculum development 1209 Geneva Educational/training programmes Switzerland Equipment Tel.: +41.22.733.2252 Research Fax: +41.22.734.0060 Technical assistance (by third party) E-mail: [email protected] APPLICATIONS Web: www.ciomal.ch Projects can be presented by private individuals as KEY CONTACT well as associations or Auchan collaborators. It is Francis Junod, Secretary General sufficient to send an application containing a NAME IN ENGLISH presentation of the association, organisation or person The International Committee of the Order of responsible for the project; a complete presentation of the project (description, financial studies, interest); MISSION and the amount and type of support requested. The To fight against leprosy and HIV/AIDS and against all application must correspond with one of the three other forms of exclusion linked to these diseases, in priority funding areas. keeping with the tradition of the Order of Malta. Initial approach by letter. BACKGROUND In 1999, the former CIOMAL Association, which had LANGUAGES ACCEPTED French been in existence since 1958 under the name International Committee of the Order of Malta for TYPE OF FUNDER Assistance to Lepers, was dissolved to give birth to a Independent foundation new foundation under Swiss law. CIOMAL kept its GOVERNANCE acronym, however, reflecting the broadening of its Council of Administration activities, this henceforth stands for the International Francis Cordelette, President Committee of the Order of Malta. Marie-Hélène Boidin-Dubrule, Vice-President GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Valérie Aubier International Yves Bayon du Noyer FORMER NAME Michèle Gharram International Committee of the Order of Malta for Bruno Motte Assistance to Lepers Philippe Pailliart RELATED ORGANISATIONS Jacques Revel The Order of Malta Jacques Sanfilippo

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PROGRAMME AREAS LANGUAGES ACCEPTED As an international organisation of the International French, English and Spanish Committee of the Order of Malta, Fondation TYPE OF FUNDER CIOMAL was established to fight the spread of Independent foundation leprosy. Activities include: LEGAL STATUS • Free access of multi-drug therapy to all patients Foundation under Swiss Law • Developing early tracking policies of people GOVERNANCE reached Executive Council • Handicap prevention Nicolas de Buman • Rehabilitation (medical, surgical, orthopedic and Philip Grand d'Hauteville ophthalmologic) Jean-Paul Santoni • Public awareness and sensitivity campaigns John de Salis-Soglio • Training of medical personnel STAFF HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES John de Salis-Soglio, President Recently, CIOMAL extended its programme activities Jean-Paul Santoni, Vice President to include the prevention of mother-to-child Carlos Bauverd, Secrétariat transmission of HIV/AIDS. The HIV/AIDS PUBLICATION TYPES programme seeks to make feasible and sustainable Annual report interventions available to HIV-positive pregnant Electronic/online information women, while ensuring that these interventions are Publications in two or more languages fully integrated within broader mother-child assistance FINANCIAL INFORMATION programmes. Elements of the programme include 2002 SWISS FRANC EURO health care, adequate support and advice, testing, Total Assets 3,690,688 2,364,462 monitoring, and the provision of breast-milk Total Gifts 1,383,803 886,542 Total Exp. 1,645,531 1,054,219 substitutes. Grants Exp. 186,083 119,215 Representative Projects Programme Exp. 713,292 456,975 • Save A Child From AIDS, Mexico: to provide Number of grants: 7 pregnant HIV/AIDS women with financial support SOURCES OF FUNDS for hospital check-ups, antiretroviral therapy, Public donations and bequests. infant formula for one month, and post natal (Sources of information: Website; Programme medical care. The programme also ensures that summaries; Verified by funder) patients are closely monitored by a social worker • Prevention of vertical HIV/AIDS transmission, Argentina: to educate HIV-positive pregnant FONDATION DE FRANCE women in HIV/AIDS transmission prevention; to provide adequate advice in order to achieve early YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1969 detection; to standardise the follow-up of HIV- PRIMARY ADDRESS positive pregnant women and their newborns; and 40 Avenue Hoche to increase the number of participating institutions 75008 Paris through the economic support of individuals and France organisations Tel.: +33.1.44.21.3100 CIOMAL intends to expand these programmes to Fax: +33.1.44.21.3101 other countries in Latin America in the near future, in E-mail: [email protected] partnership with local and international agencies and Web: www.fdf.org organisations. In order to do so, further human and financial resources will be required by CIOMAL, KEY CONTACT including fully dedicated professional staff capable of Francis Charhon, Director General managing the programme on a larger scale across HIV/AIDS CONTACT several countries in the region. Mireille Davidson, Département Santé TYPES OF SUPPORT NAME IN ENGLISH General support/general purposes Foundation of France Publications MISSION Grants to SMOM activities To help organisations realise philanthropic, cultural APPLICATIONS scientific and general interest projects. Receives applications from SMOM affiliated groups. BACKGROUND RESTRICTIONS Fondation de France was established on the initiative Runs its own programmes. Only SMOM affiliated of General De Gaulle and André Malraux to help groups can be considered as potential partners. individuals and companies carry out philanthropic, cultural, environmental or scientific projects and 52 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

social activities. It is a private non-profit organisation HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES recognised by the government as a charity working in The foundation focuses on medical research, in the public interest. The foundation is an umbrella coordination with the National Agency for AIDS organisation for other foundations, it receives Research. Two projects on public health and donations and legacies, and awards scholarships and epidemiological research were supported in 2003. prizes. Fundamental research will be financed in 2004. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS TYPES OF SUPPORT France, Europe and developing countries Awards/prizes PROGRAMME AREAS Educational/training programmes The foundation is active in the areas of collecting Publications funds, giving guidance in creating foundations under Research its aegis. It supports programmes in the following Scholarships areas: Technical assistance • Social cohesion APPLICATIONS • Health and medical research A standard application form for each programme is • Culture available on the foundation's website. • Environment RESTRICTIONS • Charitable organisations Maintenance grants, capital endowments, payment for Social Cohesion budgetary deficits and contributions to general appeals Identifies flexible and appropriate solutions; gives are excluded. assistance over a number of years; provides funding; LANGUAGES ACCEPTED and makes results known – this is the role of the French Fondation de France in such fields as: social cohesion TYPE OF FUNDER (housing, employment and activity), children Independent foundation (prevention of violence), people with disabilities, the LEGAL STATUS elderly, international solidarity, and multimedia. Fondation reconnue d'utilité publique Health and Medical Research GOVERNANCE Works in the areas of information and training, public Bertrant Dufourcq, President health and medical research. Focuses on medical Claude Bussière, Vice-President ethics and research; children; pain; addictions; HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE psychological disease, palliative care; health education Pierre Giraudet, Honorary President for young people. Olivier Philip, Honorary President Culture STAFF The aim of Fondation de France is to restore to Francis Charhon, Chief Executive society, in all its diversity, the means to express its Patrice Gonon, Secretary General, Ongoing cultural aspirations and make new relations with its Recruitment Development artists. In this framework, it has set up pilot Dominique Lemaistre, Mécénat, Programmes and programmes in which it carries out its missions as Foundations mediator between artists and society. It also helps Florence Delacour-Le Petit, Human Resources develop tools for training and encouraging critical Catherine Vaille, Legal and Administration analysis. 122 full-time staff Environment 340 volunteers Focuses on sustainable local development and PUBLICATION TYPES management of natural resources through Annual report participation, conflict prevention and mediation. Application guidelines Promotes community gardens as a basis for social Electronic/online information inclusion and the exploration of environmental issues Monographs and supports child education with a project at a school Newsletters/periodicals of Biodiversity in Branféré, Morbihan, Brittany. Charitable Organisations Supports the development of some 500 foundations. Two-thirds of Fondation de France grants come from individual foundations which contribute capital and designate a field for support in the form of prizes, scholarships and grants. Grants are made to institutions, and prizes are awarded to individuals in the fields of science and medical research.

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION Training and Partnerships 2002 EURO EURO Provides training to build the capacity of users and Total Assets 648,764,299 648,764,299 Total Gifts 70,806,119 70,806,119 establishes partnerships with organisations responding Total Exp. 116,690,717 116,690,717 to the epidemic. Grants Exp. 58,880,255 58,880,255 Publishing European-level Exp. 350,000 350,000 Programme Exp. 59,500,000 59,500,000 The foundation also runs a Swiss-based information HIV/AIDS Exp. 35,774 35,774 and exchange website on HIV/AIDS Number of grants: 5,900 (www.HIVNet.ch), dedicated to organisations fighting SOURCES OF FUNDS against the epidemic. Donations and bequests, revenue from endowment and TYPES OF SUPPORT government funding. Conferences/seminars NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION Educational/training programmes Remaining figures include all foundations under the Publications management of Fondation de France. TYPE OF FUNDER AFFILIATIONS Independent foundation Friends of Fondation de France (USA) LEGAL STATUS EFC Founding Member Charitable State-approved, non-profit organisation under Swiss law (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; Le mécénat des donateurs; Website; Verified by funder) STAFF Prof Fabrizio Sabelli, President Norbert Ayer Agnès Callamard FONDATION DU PRÉSENT Catherine Dasen Prof Bernard Hirschel YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT not available Jean-Marc Naef PRIMARY ADDRESS PUBLICATION TYPES 27, Chemin des Crêts-de-Pregny Electronic/online information 1218 Le Grand Saconnex Genève Switzerland (Sources of information: Website) Tel.: +41.22.788.1440 Fax: +41.22.788.1375 E-mail: [email protected] FONDATION FRANÇOIS-XAVIER Web: www.fdp.org BAGNOUD KEY CONTACT Prof Fabrizio Sabelli, President YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1989 MISSION PRIMARY ADDRESS To bring together a multisectoral community of over Avenue de la Gare 29 10,000 members - more than half of them in 1950 Sion developing countries - to raise and jointly address Switzerland health-related issues, particularly HIV/AIDS. Tel.: +41.27.327.7024 GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Fax: +41.27.327.7021 International E-mail: [email protected] PROGRAMME AREAS Web: www.fxbfoundation.org Fondation du Présent helps build collective consensus KEY CONTACT on HIV/AIDS, from local to international levels, Christophe Bagnoud, Director, Administration and through the following activities: Development • Forums HIV/AIDS CONTACT • Training and partnerships Anil Purohit, AIDS Programmes Director • Publishing MISSION Forums To support initiatives in François-Xavier's fields of Conducts moderated electronic discussion forums that interest, including aerospace, rescue, and community aim to foster independent, informed and constructive life in the Valais region of Switzerland. Independent debate guided by principles of tolerance and respect of the projects financed by the foundation in the areas and help build collective consensus on HIV/AIDS mentioned above, it puts at the disposal annually about from local to international levels in the countries most $5 million for the activities of the NGO Association affected. François-Xavier Bagnoud (AFBX), whose goals are humanitarian, focusing on initiatives related to children and HIV/AIDS. The association's operations

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are independent of the foundation and require co- initial training to health care workers from developing financing from other sources. countries in HIV/AIDS counselling; promotes the BACKGROUND availability of condoms; and encourages the The foundation takes its name from François-Xavier empowerment of women on sexual issues. Bagnoud (FBX), a young pilot committed to rescuing Home Care people through flight who died at the age of 24 in a The FXB palliative care centres offer people who so helicopter accident in Mali, West Africa. His family wish, an alternative to hospitalisation through care and friends established and financed with the help of delivery at home or in a familiar place of their choice. others the activities of the foundation in his spirit. Care is available to all people suffering from a disease GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS in an irreversible phase - including, among others, the Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and sub-Saharan HIV/AIDS virus - and the patient's family and close Africa friends. RELATED ORGANISATIONS Research and Training The François-Xavier Bagnoud Association Through the FBX International Pediatric HIV/AIDS PROGRAMME AREAS Training Programme at the University of Medicine The foundation supports initiatives in François- and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) in Newark, the Xavier's fields of interest, including: association imparts knowledge and affordable • Aerospace therapies about paediatric AIDS to health care workers • Community life in developing countries. The association also supports • Health the development of a vaccine which will provide a Aerospace low-cost cure for the virus. Funds five aerospace fellowships in the College of Advocacy and HIV/AIDS Orphan Focus Engineering at the University of Michigan, and also Champions the rights of children and the truth that funds the François-Xavier Bagnoud Building there. there can be no sustainable development without the Awards the François-Xavier Bagnoud Aerospace realisation that good health and its promotion are basic Prize, consisting of a $250,000 honorarium and a human rights. The current main focus of the commemorative piece by the famed artist Maya Lin, association is raising awareness about AIDS orphans. to individuals or groups of contributing individuals for The AFBX Global Safety Net demands that the UN, a specific achievement or a body of work extending governments, donors, and policy makers give top over a period of years. priority in their funding decisions to the 100 million Community Life AIDS orphans estimated for 2010. To facilitate such Supports various aspects of community life in the cooperation and help identify potential project Valais region of Switzerland such as mountain rescue partners, the association has jointly set up AIDS in all its form, education, culture, sport and natural Orphans Assistance Database (AOAB). heritage. TYPES OF SUPPORT Health General support/general purposes Educational/training programmes In its largest single project, the foundation donated Awards/prizes $20 million to Harvard's School of Public Health to establish the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for TYPE OF FUNDER Health and Human Rights in 1992. The centre applies Independent foundation a human rights approach to a broad range of health GOVERNANCE issues, understood as the physical, mental, and social Executive Council well-being of individuals and populations. Albina du Boisrouvray, Co-President HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Bruno Bagnoud, Co-President The foundation provides $5 million annually to Georges Casati, Secretary General initiatives carried by its association in areas such as Luc Hafner, Treasurer children's rights, health and human rights, and Agathe Schütz Bagnoud pediatric HIV/AIDS in 17 countries. The association Christine Eggs works in the following areas: Alon Kasha • Awareness and prevention Denis Severis • Home care STAFF • Research and training Christophe Bagnoud, Director, Administration and • Advocacy and HIV/AIDS orphan focus Development Awareness and Prevention Don Casey, Communication Officer Anne-Christine Christ, Finance Officer Develops awareness and prevention campaigns for the Christine Eggs, Director of Communications and the general population, especially the youth and high-risk Right of the Child Department groups; conducts HIV/AIDS awareness and Jean-Marc Foëx, Regional Director for Africa prevention training for community leaders; provides 55 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Alejandro Haag, Regional Director for Latin America • Public health and humanitarian action 'Bio 95' Neil Monk, Research and Documentation Officer • History of medicine Anil Purohit, AIDS Programmes Director and Promotion of Scientific Research and Cooperation Regional Director for Asia The scientific activities of the foundation address PUBLICATION TYPES human and animal health and the life sciences. The Annual report main scientific objectives are a comparative approach Electronic/online information to human and veterinary medicine, epidemiology and FINANCIAL INFORMATION public health, infectious and parasitic diseases, 2002 US DOLLAR EURO vaccinology, immunology, transplantation, and Total Gifts 631,527 501,929 Total Exp. 4,709,254 3,742,850 embryology. HIV/AIDS Exp. 2,433,894 1,934,425 Public Health and Humanitarian Action 'Bio 95' (Sources of information: Website; Health and Human The title 'Bio 95' covers the aid and the development Rights brochure; Annual Report 2002) activities of the foundation in the field of public health and health industries. The activities revolve around organising courses and training sessions for people involved in public health in all countries of the world, FONDATION MARCEL MÉRIEUX particularly developing countries; and setting up structures for humanitarian aid. 1967 YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT History of Medicine PRIMARY ADDRESS The Claude Bernard Museum in St Julien-en- 17, rue Bourgelat Beaujolais was created by the foundation in Claude 69002 Lyon Bernard's house. The museum is open to the public France and is used for meetings. Tel.: +33.4.7240.7979 For several of its projects, the foundation collaborates Fax: +33.4.7240.7950 with international organisations such as the World E-mail: [email protected] Health Organisation and the United Nations Web: www.fond-merieux.org International Development Organisation. KEY CONTACT HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Henri Debois, Director Public Health Programmes The foundation aims to improve public health through NAME IN ENGLISH research, education, and information seminars. Recent Marcel Mérieux Foundation HIV/AIDS activities include: MISSION • Monitoring the HIV/AIDS Epidemic (MAP) To promote international research and cooperation in • Therapeutic Vaccines Against HIV/AIDS and the field of health, 'with no boundaries between the two types of medicine, human and veterinary'; to aid Monitoring the HIV/AIDS Epidemic (MAP) developments in the field of public health and life Organises workshops and membership meetings for industries, within 'Bio 95'; to record the history of technical experts seeking to assess the status and medicine in order to maintain awareness of the past, trends of HIV/AIDS, providing an independent present and future evolution of this discipline. perspective on issues raised by the HIV/AIDS BACKGROUND pandemic. The Marcel Mérieux Foundation was set up by Dr Therapeutic Vaccines Against HIV/AIDS and Cancers Charles Mérieux in 1967 to maintain the Pasteurian scientific and industrial tradition of the man after Organises international scientific conferences on whom it is named. Marcel Mérieux, a student of Louis topics related to HIV/AIDS. A recent event organised Pasteur and Emile Roux, founded the Bacteriological by the foundation was the international symposium of Institute of Lyon in 1895; then in 1897, he founded the European and American scientists which discussed the Mérieux Institute, with the aim of ensuring the role of vaccination in the treatment of patients with bioprophylaxis of infectious diseases in human beings HIV/AIDS as well as those suffering from different and animals. types of cancer, and identify the best strategies in light The foundation is a non-profit organisation approved of the most recent data. by the state in 1976. The foundation also produces publications related to research into HIV/AIDS. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS International TYPES OF SUPPORT Conferences/seminars PROGRAMME AREAS Grants to individuals The foundation works towards its scientific and Publications humanitarian objectives through the following Research activities: Scholarships • Promotion of scientific research and cooperation

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TYPE OF FUNDER • Civil society Independent foundation • Governance LEGAL STATUS • Funds and contemporary philanthropy Fondation reconnue d'utilité publique • Specific initiatives GOVERNANCE Social Justice Charles Mérieux Creates more opportunities for vulnerable people. Alain Mérieux Civil Society STAFF Gives citizens' initiatives greater impact. Claude Lardy, Secretary General Governance Henri Debois, Director Public Health Programmes Involves people in debate and decision making on PUBLICATION TYPES science and technology, and on production and Articles consumption patterns. Brochures Funds and Contemporary Philanthropy Book series on proceedings of meetings Encourages modern forms of generosity, provides SOURCES OF FUNDS services to donors, and manages named specific and The foundation received an initial endowment from company funds. the Mérieux family. Its activities are financed from the income of the endowment and by subsidies from Specific Initiatives various public and private organisations. Responds to the needs in society and new trends, for example with projects relating to the role of Brussels (Sources of information: Information brochures; Website) as a capital city and support for Child Focus, the European Centre for Missing and Sexually Exploited Children. FONDATION ROI All programmes pay particular attention to cultural BAUDOUIN/KONING and gender diversity. BOUDEWIJNSTICHTING/KÖNIG- HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES The foundation contributes to the global fight against BAUDOUIN-STIFTUNG/KING HIV/AIDS in Africa and encourages other European BAUDOUIN FOUNDATION foundations to follow suit. In response to an appeal for concrete action from the United Nations Secretary YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1976 General, the King Baudouin Foundation’s Board of PRIMARY ADDRESS Governors decided in March 2002 to earmark a budget rue Brederodestraat, 21 of one million euros for two years. This amount is 1000 Brussels being divided between the following projects: Belgium • Adolescents Reproductive Health Project, Tel.: +32.2.511.1840 • Support module for HIV-positive mothers and Fax: +32.2.511.5221 families, Rwanda E-mail: [email protected] • Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Web: www.kbs-frb.be Project, the Democratic Republic of Congo KEY CONTACT • Support for HIV/AIDS orphans, Luc Tayart de Borms, Managing Director • Support for women and girls living with HIV/AIDS CONTACT HIV/AIDS, Burundi Peter Thesin, Programme Officer Adolescents Reproductive Health Project, Rwanda MISSION Funds youth centres in three of the twelve provinces To improve people's living conditions. of Rwanda. The centres provide young people with BACKGROUND information, education and counselling on The King Baudouin Foundation was set up to reproductive health matters, such as prevention of celebrate the occasion of the 25th anniversary of King HIV/AIDS and other STDs; adolescent body changes; Baudouin's accession to the Belgian throne. It is an family planning; gender-based violence and other independent foundation, administered by a Board of gender issues; and safer reproductive and sexual Governors. behaviours. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Support Module for HIV-Positive Mothers and Belgium, Europe and international Families, Rwanda RELATED ORGANISATIONS Helps to fund the extension of a support programme King Baudouin Foundation United States, Inc. for HIV positive mothers and families looking after PROGRAMME AREAS children who are victims of AIDS in Kigali. The new From 2002 to 2005, the foundation will focus its programme module aims to enable 80 families (around efforts on the following programmes: 500 people) affected by the AIDS virus to benefit • Social justice from income-generating activities; education; and 57 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

medical, psychological and nutritional support that Dirk Collier will gradually enable them to take care of themselves. Frank de Coninck Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Project, Jean-Luc Dehaene the Democratic Republic of Congo Francine Deville Contributes towards reducing the transmission of Michel Didisheim HIV/AIDS through support for infected people and James Dupont voluntary HIV testing. The emphasis is placed on Raymonde Foucart prevention of mother-to-child transmission of Philippe Lallemand HIV/AIDS. Project activities include training for Gilles Mahieu social workers and medical staff; continuing support Françoise Masai for the HIV-Positive Mother and Child cell; setting up Yves Noel of the HIV Advice and Voluntary Testing Centre and Françoise Palange the Centre for the Prevention of Mother-To-Child Nathalie Rigaux Transmission of HIV; setting up of a technical cell to Pierre Rion monitor, supervise, evaluate and coordinate the Theo Rombouts activities. Marc Schiepers Support for HIV/AIDS Orphans, Burundi Fauzaya Talhaoui Helps to fund a project focusing on the impact of Iris van Riet HIV/AIDS on AIDS orphans. The project aims to Jacques van Ypersele de Strihou reinforce solidarity between base communities for Louis-Henri Verbeke activities aimed at caring for orphans; allow the Herman Verwilst members of base communities to have a STAFF supplementary income that will allow them to meet Luc Tayart de Borms, Managing Director the basic needs of the orphans in their own area; and Dominique Allard, Director reinforce educational activities aimed at preventing Guido Knops, Director HIV/AIDS among young people and couples. Françoise Pissart, Director The foundation also supports HIV/AIDS initiatives in Gerrit Rauws, Director South East Europe. Most notably, in the One Child, Jean-Paul Warmoes, Director One Family - The Children and Youth at Risk 80 full-time staff Programme in Piatra Neamt, Romania, the foundation PUBLICATION TYPES supports the education of HIV/AIDS infected children, Annual report through the provision of art, IT and leisure activities 'Corporate Trusts' brochure and materials. Electronic/online information TYPES OF SUPPORT Information brochures Awards/prizes Newsletters/periodicals Funder-operated programmes Programme-related publications Programme development Publications list Public awareness campaigns FINANCIAL INFORMATION Scholarships 2003 EURO EURO Total Assets 226,844,105 226,844,105 Technical assistance Total Gifts 36,914,201 36,914,201 APPLICATIONS Total Exp. 56,366,330 56,366,330 Application forms can be downloaded from the HIV/AIDS Exp. 1,000,000 1,000,000 website. SOURCES OF FUNDS RESTRICTIONS Belgian National Lottery, revenue from own capital, No support to religious or political organisations. named Funds, corporate partnerships, tasks entrusted LANGUAGES ACCEPTED by public authorities, structural initiative, gifts and Dutch, French, German and English legacies. TYPE OF FUNDER AFFILIATIONS Independent foundation European Policy Centre (EPC) Network of European Foundations for Innovative LEGAL STATUS Cooperation (NEF) Independent private foundation International Network on Strategy Philanthropy GOVERNANCE (INSP) Board of Governors Transatlantic Community Foundation Network (TCF) Guy Quaden, Chairman EFC Founding Member Camille Paulus, Vice-Chairman Yves G. Noël, Second Vice-Chairman (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) Henri Bogaert Yvan Bostyn

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Abbiategrasso Hospice FONDAZIONE FRANCO Provides free medical, nursing and psychological MOSCHINO assistance services to terminally ill HIV/AIDS patients at the Abbiategrasso Hospice. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1993 The foundation has also coordinated and taken part in PRIMARY ADDRESS a number of national and international projects in Via San Pietro all’Orto 26 partnership with many HIV/AIDS organisations 20121 throughout Italy and Romania. Italy TYPES OF SUPPORT Tel.: +39.02.784.734 General support/general purposes Fax: +39.02.764.0835.8 Educational/training programmes E-mail: [email protected] Programme development Web: www.fondazionemoschino.it TYPE OF FUNDER KEY CONTACT Independent foundation Angelo Moschino, Chair GOVERNANCE NAME IN ENGLISH Scientific Committee The Moschino Foundation Marzia Duse MISSION Carlo Fundarò To improve the quality of life of HIV-positive Adriano Lazzarin, children and their families. Antonio Mazza BACKGROUND Mauro Moroni Started in 1993 as Project Smile! to promote holidays Anna Plebani for immunocompromised children, Fondazione Franco Enzo Portelli Moschino was set up to improve the 'global' assistance Paolo Rossi to HIV/AIDS-infected patients, in particular children, Pier Angelo Tovo and to their families both in Italy and abroad. STAFF GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Angelo Moschino, Chair Italy and Romania Carlo Giaquinto, Scientific co-ordinator FORMER NAME PUBLICATION TYPES Project Smile! Electronic/online information PROGRAMME AREAS (Sources of information: Website) The foundation provides social and psychological support and assistance to families affected by HIV/AIDS through the following activities: • Smile! Project FONDAZIONE MONTE DEI PASCHI • Grow Together Project DI SIENA • Romania Project • Abbiategrasso Hospice YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1995 Smile! Project PRIMARY ADDRESS Organises outings and travel holidays for immune Via Banchi di Sotto, 34 depressed children and children living in families with 53100 Siena social problems. Also coordinates meetings where Italy representatives of different associations working with Tel.: +39.0577.24.6023 HIV/AIDS affected children and families discuss and Fax: +39.0577.24.6040 plan common initiatives geared towards volunteers E-mail: [email protected] and operators (training proposals), families, children Web: www.fondazionemps.it and adolescents. KEY CONTACT Grow Together Project Marco Parlangeli, Chief Executive and Chief General Includes educational and amusement activities which Manager are designed to help HIV/AIDS-infected adolescents MISSION cope with their illness by sharing their experiences To pursue social welfare projects in the areas of with other adolescents and adults. scientific research, education, the arts and health care; Romania Project to promote and finance initiatives for the benefit of the Develops medium to long-term projects in cooperation city of Siena, its institutions and its Province, in order with local organisations and health authorities in to favour and encourage the creation and development Romania, providing about 30,000 social and health of productive activities and the enhancement of services a year to over 3,500 children followed economic resources; and to pursue the objective of regularly within the Romanian network. 59 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

carrying out community service and philanthropic linked to HIV/AIDS; nutritional sustenance to work. HIV/AIDS suffers; and home care to the seriously BACKGROUND ill Created in 1472 by Magistrates of the Republic of • Community of Sant'Egidio project for hospital Siena, Monte dei Paschi di Siena is the world's oldest reconstruction, Guinea Bissau: 400,000 euros to bank. It was expressly established to locally support build an analysis surgery for diagnosis and care of the less well-off in a particularly difficult economic the HIV/AIDS in Guinea Bissau period. Following the 1995 Decree of the Ministry of TYPES OF SUPPORT Treasury, the corporate purpose of Monte dei Paschi General support/general purposes di Siena public-law corporation, as the direct Programme development successor of the former Monte dei Paschi, is the Research pursuit of charitable goals, assistance and social utility APPLICATIONS in the fields of scientific research, education, arts and Standard application form available from the health, mainly in Siena and the surrounding area. In foundation, to be received before June 30th each year. this capacity, the public-law corporation transferred Initial approach by letter. the whole banking activity to Banca Monte dei Paschi RESTRICTIONS di Siena. Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA, which Does not make grants to individual people and firms. operates as a global bank, plays the role of parent LANGUAGES ACCEPTED company of the group of the same name, and carries Italian out credit, financial and insurance transactions. TYPE OF FUNDER GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Independent foundation The city of Siena and its province in Italy LEGAL STATUS RELATED ORGANISATIONS Foundation of banking origin Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.P.A. GOVERNANCE PROGRAMME AREAS Giuseppe Mussari, President In the foundation's areas of interest, specific activities Gabriello Mancini, Vice-President include: Luca Bonechi • Santa Maria della Scala: the project to refurbish Carlo Ceccarelli the Spedale (hospital) Santa Maria della Scala, Fabrizio Felici which was constructed in about 1000 AD, but no Dr Alessandro Lastray longer functions as a hospital; aims to create a Marco Spinelli growth pole for the cultural goods through the STAFF realisation of cultural exhibitions and the Dr Marco Parlangeli, Chief Executive and Chief restoration of ancient monuments, such as the General Manager Jacopo della Quercia named Fonte Gaia Dr Mauro Cardinali, Vice Chief General Manager • Università degli Studi di Siena: the foundation Dr Attilio Di Cunto, Manager finances scholarships for doctoral study Dr Nicola Scocca, Manager • Accademia Musicale Chigiana: assists artistic and Dr Enzo Valeriani, Manager institutional activities Alberto Faleri, Manager • Comune di Siena: promotes the development of 35 full-time staff social programmes PUBLICATION TYPES • Amministrazione Provinciale di Siena: a project to Annual report create a cable network in the region with the aim Monographs: 'Bilancio di Missione' (contains grants of developing interactive services for the whole lists) population and removing aerials and satellite Newsletter dishes from roofs FINANCIAL INFORMATION HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES 2002 EURO EURO The foundation funds the following projects: Total Assets 5,531,733,855 5,531,733,855 Total Exp. 144,349,526 144,349,526 • Community of Sant'Egidio project to combat Grants Exp. 119,200,000 119,200,000 HIV/AIDS, Mozambique: 350,000 euros to Programme Exp. 13,900,000 13,900,000 provide testing for HIV/AIDS infection; training of HIV/AIDS Exp. 750,000 750,000 local staff; health education for prisons, prostitutes, Number of grants: 618 maternity and childcare centres; means of SOURCES OF FUNDS preventing mothers infecting their children during Revenue on assets. pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding; therapy for NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION those infected with the HIV/AIDS virus; creation Accounting year runs from January 1st 2002 through of molecular biology laboratories to monitor December 31st 2002. antiretroviral therapy; monitoring of blood donations; prevention and care of the diseases 60 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

AFFILIATIONS development of sustainable and equitable Associazione Delle Casse di Risparmio Italiane - communities. Roma ACRI Peace and Social Justice EFC Funding Member The Human Rights unit addresses international human (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; EFC rights, as well as the rights of women, migrants and membership application form; Website; Verified by refugees, and racial and ethnic minorities. The funder) Governance and Civil Society unit seeks to strengthen governmental performance and accountability, increase citizen participation, improve policy-making and strengthen civil society and the philanthropic FORD FOUNDATION sector. It also focuses on efforts to promote peace and security, strengthen support for US global engagement YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1936 and inform international economic policy-making. PRIMARY ADDRESS Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom 320 East 43rd Street The Education, Sexuality and Religion unit seeks to New York, NY 10017 enhance educational opportunity, especially for low- United States income and chronically disadvantaged groups; to Tel.: +1.212.573.5000 address the challenges of pluralism and diversity; and Fax: +1.212.351.3677 to deepen public understanding of sexuality using E-mail: [email protected] interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches. The Web: www.fordfound.org Media, Arts and Culture unit seeks to strengthen the KEY CONTACT arts and media as vibrant and crucial contributors to Bradford K. Smith, Vice President the communities and societies in which they function. HIV AIDS CONTACT / HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES David Winters, Programme Officer The Ford Foundation’s worldwide HIV/AIDS MISSION programme operates from twelve offices located in To strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the US. Since 1987, injustice, promote international cooperation, and the foundation has contributed over $100 million, advance human achievement. evenly distributed across health, community BACKGROUND development, and education programmes in the US The Ford Foundation, founded in 1936, operated and overseas. The foundation continues to be a through local philanthropy in the state of Michigan resource for the HIV/AIDS community by supporting until 1950, when it expanded to become a national and and working with women's health and rights international foundation. Since its inception, it has advocates; community-based groups; and national, been an independent, non-profit, non-governmental regional and international coalitions. Depending upon organisation. The funds derive from an investment national and regional circumstances, the foundation portfolio that began with gifts of Ford Motor supports a full range of NGOs, AIDS service Company stock at the bequest of Henry and Edsel organisations, educational and research institutions, Ford. The foundation no longer has company stock, and government agencies in their common efforts to and its diversified portfolio is managed to provide a combat HIV-related stigma and discrimination and to perpetual source of support for the foundation's expand people’s access to effective prevention and programmes and operations. treatment programs. The foundation's recent activities The Trustees of the foundation set policy, delegating can be broken down into three areas: authority to the president and senior staff for the • Advocacy and human rights foundation's grantmaking and operations. • Education and community development GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS • Prevention and care services US, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Latin America and Advocacy and Human Rights Russia • Academy for Educational Development, Inc: PROGRAMME AREAS $1,300,000 to develop and implement a grant- The foundation's grant and loan-making activity is making programme for community-based organised into the following programme areas: organisations working to combat HIV/AIDS- • Asset building and community development related stigma and discrimination • Peace and social justice • Pathfinder International, Nigeria: $350,000 to • Knowledge, creativity and freedom build the institutional capacity of reproductive and Asset Building and Community Development sexual health NGOs, and to design and implement The Economic Development unit seeks to make HIV/AIDS prevention projects in hard-to-reach durable economic improvements in the lives of the communities disadvantaged. The Community Resource and Development unit aims to create the conditions for the 61 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Sampada Grameen Mahila Sanstha, India: rehabilitation centres for sex workers and injecting $300,000 to integrate, strengthen and advocate a drug users gender-sensitive HIV/AIDS prevention and care • Khanh Hoa Provincial AIDS Committee, Vietnam: programme among sex workers in Maharashtra $78,500 for HIV/AIDS prevention, care and and North Karnataka support for sex workers, injecting drug users and • International HIV/AIDS Alliance, UK: $200,000 people living with HIV/AIDS and their families in to carry out public policy development and Khanh Hoa Province advocacy activities to strengthen the European TYPES OF SUPPORT Union's response to HIV/AIDS in developing Conferences/seminars countries Fellowships Education and Community Development Publications • Tides Foundation, US: $900,000 for the Trust for Research Indigenous Culture and Health to increase Technical assistance knowledge about the positive role of cultural APPLICATIONS knowledge and values in the prevention and There is no application form. A brief letter of enquiry treatment of HIV/AIDS is advised to determine eligibility. Proposals set forth • Kibera Community Self-Help Programme, Kenya: objectives, methods of meeting the objectives, $600,000 to help HIV/AIDS-affected children and qualifications, budget, other support, and legal and tax the families that care for them and to provide status. Applicants from countries outside the US HIV/AIDS health services in Nairobi slum should submit their applications to the nearest communities overseas foundation office. • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, RESTRICTIONS UK: $379,900 to develop a social and economic No funds for personal or local needs, routine operating model for HIV/AIDS prevention in South Africa costs, or programmes for which government support is • African Medical and Research Foundation, Kenya: readily available. The foundation does not award $302,800 for activities to engage local authorities undergraduate scholarships or make grants for purely and civic organisations in South Africa's personal needs. Support for graduate fellowships is Sekhukhune district to mitigate the impact of generally provided through grants to universities and HIV/AIDS other organisations, which are responsible for the • Save the Children Fund, UK: $300,000 to selection of recipients. Most foundation grants to strengthen the capacity of Maluti, a Phofung individuals are awarded either through publicly municipality, and local civic organisations to announced competitions or on the basis of mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS in the nominations from universities and other non-profit community institutions. Prevention and Care Services LANGUAGES ACCEPTED English • Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme, Nigeria: $450,000 for research and TYPE OF FUNDER development of herbal pharmaceutical products for Independent foundation the prevention of sexually transmitted infections, LEGAL STATUS including HIV/AIDS Private foundation • Mozambican Association for Family GOVERNANCE Development, South Africa: $200,000 to develop a Board of Trustees model integrated home-based care programme for Paul A. Allaire, Chairman Mozambicans living with HIV/AIDS Alain J.P. Belda • Society for Women and AIDS in Africa, Nigeria: Susan V. Berresford $250,000 to provide general support for Afsaneh M. Beschloss HIV/AIDS education, counselling and home-based Anke A. Ehrhardt care among poorly educated women in Nigeria, Frances D. Fergusson especially those living with HIV/AIDS Kathryn S. Fuller • Remedios AIDS Foundation, Inc, Philippines: Wilmot G. James $200,000 to expand training on HIV/AIDS care Yolanda Kakabadse and management nationally and regionally and Wilma P. Mankiller promote organisational sustainability Richard Moe • Center for Community Health and Development, Yolanda T. Moses Vietnam: $98,300 for technical assistance to pilot Luis G. Nogales HIV/AIDS harm reduction, care and support Deval L. Patrick programme in the criminal justice system's Ratan N. Tata Carl B. Weisbrod W. Richard West 62 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Juliet V. Garcia Wilmot G. James FUNDAÇÃO ASSISTÊNCIA STAFF MÉDICA INTERNACIONAL Susan V. Berresford, President Barron M. Tenny, Executive Vice-President, Secretary YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1984 and General Counsel PRIMARY ADDRESS Barry D. Gaberman, Senior Vice-President Rua José Do Patrocinio 49 Alexander Wilde, Vice-President for Communications 1949-008 Marvila - Lisboa Linda B. Strumpf, Vice-President, Chief Investment Portugal Officer Tel.: +351.21.836.2120 Bradford K. Smith, Vice-President, Peace and Social Fax: +351.21.836.2198 Justice E-mail: [email protected] Alison R. Bernstein, Vice-President, Knowledge, Web: www.fundacao-ami.org Creativity and Freedom KEY CONTACT Nicholas M. Gabriel, Treasurer and Director, Maria Luisa Nemesio, Secretary General Financial Services HIV/AIDS CONTACT Nancy P. Feller, Assistant Secretary and Associate Fernando La Vieter Nobre General Counsel NAME IN ENGLISH 398 full-time staff International Medical Assistance Foundation PUBLICATION TYPES MISSION Annual report To provide humanitarian aid and social Electronic/online information support/activities in any part of the world. Information brochures BACKGROUND Monographs Fundação Assistência Médica Internacional (AMI) is a Newsletter Portuguese privately owned, non-political, non- FINANCIAL INFORMATION profitable organisation. The foundation was 2003 US DOLLAR EURO established by Fernando Nobre, a Portuguese doctor, Total Assets 9,970,000,000 7,924,018,439 Total Exp. 630,064,000 500,766,174 after having spent six years working in missions Grants Exp. 489,000,000 388,650,453 organised by Médecins sans Frontiéres in France and European-level Exp. 28,192,550 22,407,050 Belgium. HIV/AIDS Exp. 9,700,000 7,709,426 Number of grants: 2,584 GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS International SOURCES OF FUNDS Revenue from endowment. PROGRAMME AREAS AMI achieves its mission through the following AFFILIATIONS EFC Funding Member actions: • Supports projects and actions in the area of health ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Moscow Office at national and international level Tverskaya Ulitsa 16/2 5th floor • Supports information and public awareness 103009 Moscow initiatives Russia • Participates in the definition of national Tel.: +7.095.935.7051 cooperation and development policies and Fax: +7.095.935.7052 principles in the field of health E-mail: [email protected] • Gives non-profitable medical assistance to people who are victims of world catastrophes and crises, (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; Website; and victims of war, with the help of all materials Verified by funder) and human resources available • Undertakes all actions considered suitable for the accomplishment of funds and for the collection of all types of contributions, national and international, aimed to ease the pursuit of funds The foundation carries out activities in Portugal and internationally. In Portugal, it maintains eight centres that provide social assistance to important efforts in the fight against poverty, social exclusion and discrimination. Activities outside of Portugal concentrate on emergency humanitarian actions against under-development and famine. AMI has also

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invested in micro-projects of social and rural character Conference/meeting report in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe. Electronic/online information HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Information brochures Each of the foundation’s health and education projects Monographs contain components that tackle issues related to the Newsletters/periodicals HIV/AIDS pandemic. For instance, through medical Press releases consultations, training sessions and other activities FINANCIAL INFORMATION organised at rehabilitation and health posts, AMI’s 2003 EURO EURO medical volunteers help raise awareness among school Total Assets 13,752,231 13,752,231 Total Exp. 5,575,547 5,575,547 children and the local population of issues closely European-level Exp. 2,028,601 2,028,601 linked to HIV/AIDS, like sexual behaviour and Number of grants: 41 reproductive health. Informative leaflets and condoms SOURCES OF FUNDS are also distributed during these meetings. European Union, public entities, private entities, Furthermore, the foundation is currently looking at the donations, financial profits, donations in goods and possibility of setting up a HIV/AIDS counselling and other income. treatment centre in Luanda, Angola. AFFILIATIONS TYPES OF SUPPORT CIVICUS Awards/prizes Rede Europeia Anti-Pobreza (REAPN) Capital support European Federation of National Organisations Educational/training programmes Working with the Homeless (FEANTSA) General support/general purposes Voluntary Organisations in Cooperation in RESTRICTIONS Emergencies (VOICE) Does not provide scholarships. EFC Member TYPE OF FUNDER ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Independent foundation Rua das Pretas, 57 LEGAL STATUS 9000-064 Funchal Non-profit entity Portugal GOVERNANCE Fax: +351.291.233.300 Fernando de la Vieter Ribeiro Nobre, President Rua Kwamme N'kruham, 86 Maianga Maria Leonor de la Vieter Ribeiro Nobre, Vice- 2587 Luanda President Angola Maria Luisa Nemesio, Secretary General Tel.: +244.233.1217 Serafim Jorge, Administrator Fax: +244.233.1217 Carlos de La Vieter Ribeiro Nobre, Administrator E-mail: [email protected] José Luis la Vieter Ribeiro Nobre, Administrator Rafael Reis Quintal do Prior, 21 3000-339 Coimbra STAFF Fernando de la Vieter Ribeiro Nobre, Director General Portugal Maria Leonor de la Vieter Ribeiro Nobre, Sub Tel.: +351.239.842.705 Director General and Director of Human Resources Fax: +351.239.842.707 Maria Luisa Nemesio, Sub Director General and Rua da Lomba, 153 e 159 Director of International Department 4300 Porto Serafim Jorge, Director of Logistic Portugal José Luis la Vieter Ribeiro Nobre; Director of Logistic Tel.: +351.22.510.07.01 Ana Martins, Director of Social Action Department Fax: +351.22.510.48.16 Manuel Dias Lucas, Director of Financial investments 155 King Street Newton Carlos de La Vieter Ribeiro Nobre, Director of NSW 2042 Sidney Administrative Affairs Australia Feliciano Antunes, Director of Countability E-mail: [email protected] Jorge Andrade, Coordinator of International Department (Sources of information: EFC membership application Rosario Castro, Coordinator of Information and form; Website; Verified by funder) Communication Department Manuel Dias Lucas, Fiscal Council 115 full-time staff 48 part-time staff 200 volunteers PUBLICATION TYPES Annual report 64 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

The foundation also maintains a museum, which FUNDAÇÃO CALOUSTE houses the Calouste Gulbenkian private collection, GULBENKIAN and a modern art centre, which comprises and furthers the foundation’s collection of contemporary art works. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1956 Education PRIMARY ADDRESS The Educational Department promotes the educational Avenue de Berna, 45A development in Portugal, in particular through projects 1067-001 and activities that foster lifetime training; the use of Portugal new technologies in education; the acquisition of new Tel.: +351.21.782.3212 skills and know-how to increase the Fax: +351.21.782.3025 educational/training system effectiveness; the E-mail: [email protected] development of basic training areas; and all activities Web: www.gulbenkian.org contributing to the full development of children, KEY CONTACT young people and adults, in emotional, cognitive, Rui Esgaio, Head of the President's Office social and cultural terms. Also in the field of HIV/AIDS CONTACT education, the foundation houses an art library with Rui Gonçalves, Assistant to the President more than 170,000 documents, including books, NAME IN ENGLISH audiovisual and multimedia records. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Science MISSION • The Science Department provides grants for the To support charitable, artistic, educational and stimulation of creativity and scientific research; the scientific endeavours. promotion of links between science and culture; BACKGROUND and the strengthening of interaction between The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation was perpetually science and society established in the will of Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian, • The Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) focuses a British citizen born to a family of Armenian origin on biomedical sciences, and actively contributes to who is well known for being one of the architects of the renewal of scientific research in Portugal the oil industry in the Middle East, and a discerning through the running of a competitive PhD and knowledgeable art collector. programme and operating as a 'host institution', GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS where young scientists are provided with cutting- Portugal, Europe, Portuguese-speaking countries, edge technology for conducting their own research worldwide Armenian communities, and international projects in full autonomy for periods of up to 5 PROGRAMME AREAS years The foundation operates in the following areas: International • Charity The foundation is also active abroad in Africa and • Arts East Timor (Portuguese speaking countries) and in • Education serving the Armenian diaspora. The work done by the • Science foundation in Africa and East Timor mainly involves • International institutional capacity-building, reforming education Charity systems, training trainers in education and health, fighting major epidemics and improving health The Health and Human Development Department systems. provides grants for public health and social exclusion In addition, it maintains a delegation in London (UK issues, focusing on a spectrum of activities which Branch), awarding grants in the United Kingdom and include health care; hospital services and equipment; the Republic of Ireland, and the Calouste Gulbenkian preventive and palliative medicine; and childcare and Cultural Centre in Paris. The foundation also has a welfare of the elderly among other strategic priorities specific grantmaking programme directed to the periodically reassessed. preservation of Portuguese cultural heritage, primarily Arts committed with the recovery of Portuguese historical • The Fine Arts Department supports the creation, monuments throughout the world. dissemination and research on plastic arts, HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES architecture and design, history of art, archaeology The foundation’s grantmaking activities in the field of and heritage, cinema and theatre HIV/AIDS in Portugal are carried out by its Health • The Music Department manages three resident and Human Development Department. The artistic groups – an orchestra, a choir and a ballet – department focuses on the following areas: and annually promotes a music and dance season, • Prevention with the finest performers in terms of creation and • Training musical interpretation, both national and • Support internationally 65 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Diagnosis Isabel Maria de Almeida Mota • Research Eduardo Lourenço de Faria (Non-executive) Prevention André Gonçalves Pereira (Non-executive) Seeks to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS among Artur Santos Silva (Non-executive) more vulnerable or high-risk groups. Accountancy Checking Commission Training Director-General for the Budget Trains and builds capacity among professionals or Director-General for Social Welfare volunteers working with people infected with Member appointed by the Lisbon Academy of Science HIV/AIDS. Member appointed by the National Academy of Fine Support Arts Member appointed by the Bank of Portugal Provides support to private non-profit institutions, committed to the treatment and pain relief of people STAFF infected, or Infectious Diseases Units of public Heads of Department hospitals. Carlos Baptista da Silva, Secretary to the Board of Diagnosis Trustees Supports the development of diagnoses of the disease, Rui Esgaio, Office of the President mainly through the support of microbiology university Jorge Wemans, Communication institutes. Manuel Rodrigues Gomes, Health and Human Development Research João Castel-Branco Pereira, Museum In partnership with the GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, Manuel Costa Cabral, Visual Arts the foundation is currently funding a multi annual Jorge Molder, Modern Art Centre research project at the Pharmacy Faculty of the José Afonso Furtado, Art Library University of Lisbon, in Portugal. Luís Pereira Leal, Music TYPES OF SUPPORT Manuel Carmelo Rosa, Education and Scholarships Awards and prizes Joana Varela, Colóquio Letras Magazine Conferences/seminars António Coutinho, Gulbenkian Science Institute Educational/training programmes João Caraça, Science Fellowships João Pedro Garcia, International Department Publications Francisco Bethencourt, Portuguese Cultural Centre in Research Paris Scholarships Zaven Yegavian, Armenian Communities APPLICATIONS Paula Ridley, UK Branch Each department and/or programme has its specific Alasdair Mackintosh, Finance and Investment application's procedures Cristina Pires, Budget, Planning and Control RESTRICTIONS António Repolho Correla, Central Services Ineligible applications: Ana Rijo da Silva, Human Resources • Ongoing general operating expenses or existing 587 full-time staff deficits 4 part-time staff • Endowment or capital costs 5 volunteers • For-profit organisations PUBLICATION TYPES • Applications for founder membership of non-profit Annual report organisations Publications Plan • Retrospective grants 'Colóquio-Letras' (Periodical) • Promotion of religion or political issues Newsletter (Monthly) LANGUAGES ACCEPTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION Portuguese, English, French and Armenian 2002 EURO EURO Total Assets 2,117,308,000 2,117,308,000 TYPE OF FUNDER Total Exp. 102,136,803 102,136,803 Independent foundation Grants Exp. 21,847,572 21,847,572 LEGAL STATUS HIV/AIDS Exp. 500,000 500,000 Private Portuguese institution of declared public utility Number of grants: 7,898 SOURCES OF FUNDS GOVERNANCE Financial portfolio, and oil and gas interests. Board of Trustees AFFILIATIONS Emílio Rui Vilar, Chairman Portuguese Foundation Centre José Júlio Pereira Cordeiro Blanco The Hague Club Mikhael Essayan, Honorary Chairman EFC Funding Member Eduardo Marçal Grilo Diogo de Lucena

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ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES • Culture Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian • Environment 51, Avenue d'Iéna • Public administration, economic and social 75116 Paris development France • Corporate sector outreach Tel.: +33.1.53.23.9393 Examples of these programmes include trilateral Fax: +33.1.53.23.9399 cooperation with Africa; trilateral cooperation with the E-mail: [email protected] Mediterranean; trilateral cooperation with Europe; UK Branch journalism; Portuguese language in the US; and 98, Portland Place sponsorship and arts management. London, W1B 1ET HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES United Kingdom The foundation contributes to the fight against Tel.: +44.20.7636.5313 HIV/AIDS by co-managing and implementing Fax: +44.20.7908.7580 projects like the United Nation’s 'Youth to Youth E-mail: [email protected] Project: Exchange of Lusophone Peer Training Experiences on Sexual and Reproductive Health', (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; Website; based in the city of Beira in Mozambique for a period Verified by funder) of three years. The objective of this project is to reduce adolescent and youth vulnerability to reproductive health problems by increasing their skills FUNDAÇÃO LUSO-AMERICANA and knowledge on sexual and reproductive health, PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO STDs and HIV/AIDS. The project offers technical expertise, assistance, YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1985 capacity-building and skills transfer through public PRIMARY ADDRESS sector partnership initiatives; exchange of peer Rua do Sacramento à Lapa, 21 training experiences through horizontal cooperation 1249-090 Lisbon among experts with related experiences on sexual and Portugal reproductive health; and promotes and facilitates joint Tel.: +351.21.393.5800 collaboration and cost sharing among the different Fax: +351.21.396.3358 local, national and international agencies in order to E-mail: [email protected] develop related activities at the community and Web: www.flad.pt provincial level to insure the sustainability of the KEY CONTACT project. Rui Chancerelle de Machete, President of the TYPES OF SUPPORT Executive Council Awards/prizes NAME IN ENGLISH Conferences/seminars Luso-American Foundation Research Publications MISSION To contribute to Portugal's economic and social Scholarships development by promoting cooperation between APPLICATIONS Portugal and the US in business, education, science, Applications must be addressed to the foundation's technology, environmental protection and culture. head office with a brief description of the aims, history and activities of the organisation, as well as a BACKGROUND The Fundação Luso-Americana para o description of the proposed project and the type of Desenvolvimento (FLAD) was established in 1985 financing sought. Preference is given to innovative following a cooperation agreement between the ideas and initiatives that promote cooperation between governments of Portugal and the US. It was Portuguese and American organisations, particularly established under Portuguese law as a private among universities. organisation, officially recognised as a public service Initial approach by letter. institution that is financially and administratively LANGUAGES ACCEPTED independent, to pursue the aims of its statutes. Portuguese and English GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS TYPE OF FUNDER Portugal, US and Portuguese speaking countries Independent foundation PROGRAMME AREAS LEGAL STATUS The foundation supports programmes in the following Statutorily independent, private, non-profit grant and areas: loan-making institution. • Education • Science and technology 67 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

GOVERNANCE Executive Council FUNDACIÓ 'LA CAIXA' Rui Chancerelle de Machete, President 1991 Charles Buchanan YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT Luís Valente de Oliveira PRIMARY ADDRESS Diagonal, 621 HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE 08028 Barcelona Board of Trustees Spain Manuel Jacinto Nunes, Chair Tel.: +34.93.404.6141 Manuel Soares Pinto Barbosa Fax: +34.93.404.6048 Victor Manuel Ribeiro Constâncio E-mail: [email protected] Jorge de Figueiredo Dias Web: www.fundacio.lacaixa.es António Franscico Barroso de Sousa Gomes KEY CONTACT Vasco Navarro da Graça Moura Antoni Aliana Magri, Deputy Director General António dos Santos American Ambassador to Portugal or its HIV/AIDS CONTACT representative Isabel Martinez I Torralba MISSION STAFF Fernando Durão, Director To fill social, educational, scientific and cultural gaps Luís dos Santos Ferros, Director by making proper use of its resources and creating programmes that are geared to the needs of society Maria Idalina Salgueiro, Director Fátima Fonseca, Subdirector and the improvement of the quality of life. Maria Fernanda David, Finance BACKGROUND Luiza Gomes, Administration Fundació 'La Caixa' (FLC) came into being as a result João Silvério, Programme Officer of the merger of the Fundació Caixa de Pensions and Rui Vallêra, Programme Officer Fundació Caixa de Barcelona. It is a non-profit Miguel Vaz, Programme Officer organisation dedicated to serving society. The António Luís Vicente, Programme Officer foundation is funded by the Caixa d'Estalvis i 27 full-time staff Pensions de Barcelona which, as a savings bank under 2 part-time staff Spanish law, may apply approximately 50% of its profits to socio-cultural activities. PUBLICATION TYPES Annual report GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Application guidelines Spain, where La Caixa operates Electronic/online information FORMER NAME Newsletters/periodicals Fundació Caixa de Barcelona Research studies and reports RELATED ORGANISATIONS FINANCIAL INFORMATION Caixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona 2002 EURO EURO PROGRAMME AREAS Total Assets 135,197,000 135,197,000 The foundation operates the following programmes: Total Exp. 18,803,918 18,803,918 Grants Exp. 4,217,666 4,217,666 • Social projects European-level Exp. 1,231,520 1,231,520 • Science and environmental projects Programme Exp. 14,586,252 14,586,252 • Educational projects HIV/AIDS Exp. 1,000 1,000 • Cultural projects SOURCES OF FUNDS Social Projects Income on endowment. Supports centres and activities for senior citizens as NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION well as social care projects designed to alleviate the Established with an initial fund of $38 million. consequences of Alzheimer's disease and to prevent Periodic national Portuguese contributions have been HIV/AIDS. It also supports initiatives to prevent made, bringing the total to 174 million euros by 2000. social marginalisation and to boost progress in AFFILIATIONS developing countries. The foundation helps to bring Bellagio Forum for Sustainable Development new technology into the lives of senior citizens and Council on Foundations into schools, to improve communication for those International Strategy Services, Inc. groups. Portuguese American Scholarship Foundation Science and Environmental Projects EFC Funding Member Promotes science and the environment, with science (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; museums in Barcelona and Madrid playing an Information brochure; Website; Verified by funder) important role. The museums continue to be a venue for study conferences, courses and scientific events.

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Educational Projects LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Training is an important part of the foundation's Spanish and local languages activities. The educational projects are based around TYPE OF FUNDER the awarding of postgraduate grants, assisting Corporate foundation specialised schools of Nursing and Computers, and GOVERNANCE 'Educalia', the virtual educational community. This Board of Trustees section also includes such educational resources as Josep Vilarasau i Salat, President 'Euroaventura' or 'Living in Historic Cities'. Salvador Gabarró Serra, Vice-President Cultural Projects Jordi Mercader Miró, Vice-President The foundation, by means of art and photographic Isidre Fainé Casas, Vice-President exhibitions and concerts, offers a global, humanistic Antoni Brufau Nuibó, Vice-President vision of culture, as well as including the latest in Alejandro Plasencia García, Vice-President avant-garde trends. Educating young children about Josep Zaragozá Alba art and music is another priority for the foundation. Amparo Camarasa Carrasco HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Manuel García Biel The foundation promotes various activities and Rosa Novell Bové programmes in connection with HIV/AIDS, Vicenç Oller Compañ principally in the following areas: Ramon Balagueró Gañet • Prevention and information Francesc Tutzó Bennasar • Research Javier Godó, Conde de Godó • Patient home care Luis Rojas Marcos Prevention and Information Justo Novella Martínez The foundation set up a website complementing Anton Pie Mestre 'AIDS: Knowing Helps', a multidisciplinary Maria Isabel Gabarró Miquel educational programme designed to foster discussion Magí Pallarès Morgades of the disease among secondary school students and Lluc Tomás Munar teachers in a scientific study, historical, ethical and Manuel Raventós Negra cultural context. Other activities run by the foundation Ricard Fornesa Ribó include an HIV/AIDS preventive campaign, 'Talking Begoña Gortázar Rotaeche about AIDS with our children', and the exhibition, Montserrat Orriols Peitiví 'What is AIDS? The battle of the immune system', Miquel Noguer Planas which has toured cities across Spain. Jaume Iglesias Sitjes Federico Mayor Zaragoza Research STAFF In association with the Department of Health of the Josep Vilarasau i Salat, President Generalitat and the Autonomous Government of Alejandro Plasencia i García, Director of the Catalonia, the foundation has set up the irisCaixa Community Projects Retro Virology Laboratory to carry out medical Antoni Aliana i Magri, Deputy Director General research in the fight against the virus, based on basic Aurora Sanz i Manrique, Deputy Director General molecular biology techniques. Lluís Reverter i Gelabert, General Secretary Patient Home Care Cristina G. Langarika i Solorzano, Director, With partners in Barcelona and Seville, the foundation Communications has developed home care programmes like the Home Carme Guinea i Comas, Director, Programmes Day Hospital project, which provides home care Glòria Trias i Salas, Director, Social and Assistance treatment and makes home visits to hundreds of Project patients. The programme's objective is to avoid and Isabel Martínez i Torralba, Director, Social and thus reduce admissions to the day hospital by enabling Educational Project diagnosis and treatment in the patient's own home. Alberto Soria i Casas, Director, Human Resources Patients receive more individualised attention in their Esther Planas i Herrera, Director, Resources and family environment, which may lead to them feeling Services less ill. PUBLICATION TYPES TYPES OF SUPPORT Annual report Conferences/seminars Electronic/online information Educational/training programmes Information brochures Fellowships Periodical Publications Public awareness campaigns Research

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION Medicine Board Certificate for applicants from 2003 EURO EURO outside of Spain Total Assets 342,670,000 342,670,000 Total Exp. 179,480,000 179,480,000 • The applicant must send to the Secretaría de la Fundación Máximo Soriano Jiménez an AFFILIATIONS EFC Member introduction letter; a letter describing the applicant’s reasons for pursuing a training course (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2002; in infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS; and a Verified by funder) curriculum vitae The Board, formed by experts in the field, will select a candidate, after which may follow an interview. The FUNDACIÓN MÁXIMO SORIANO grant may not be given if there are no suitable applicants. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT not available The foundation also offers grants for economic aid. PRIMARY ADDRESS Applicants must follow the procedure mentioned Rda. General Mitre, 147 above, with exception to the first point. In this case 0822 Barcelona any health worker can apply for the grant as long as Spain their project fulfils the foundation's aims. Tel.: +34.93.451.4438 Initial approach by letter. E-mail: www.fundsoriano.es TYPE OF FUNDER Web: www.fundsoriano.es Independent foundation KEY CONTACT LEGAL STATUS Carmen Mensa, Secretary Non-profit organisation NAME IN ENGLISH PUBLICATION TYPES Maximo Soriano Foundation Electronic/online information MISSION (Sources of information: Website) To support research projects in the field of infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS developed in Spain, as well as in several European and African countries. GLAXOSMITHKLINE BACKGROUND Fundación Máximo Soriano was set up in 1987, in FUNDING SINCE not available honour of the university professor, Professor Dr PRIMARY ADDRESS Maximum Soriano Jiménez (1905-1978), who Global Community Partnerships dedicated his life to the clinical medicine and the GlaxoSmithKline infectious diseases. 980 Great West Road GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 9GS Spain and Africa United Kingdom PROGRAMME AREAS Tel.: +44.208.047.5000 The foundation offers one-year grants, extendable up Fax: +44.208.047.0684 to one more year, for projects in infectious diseases E-mail: [email protected] and HIV/AIDS. Activities include: Web: www.gsk.com/community • Publication of scientific papers and journals KEY CONTACT • Contributions in medical books related to Claire Hitchcock, Director, Global Community infectious diseases Partnerships, Europe and International • Donations of economic aids for research MISSION • Co-sponsorship of the HIV/AIDS Master's Degree To improve the quality of human life by enabling at the University of Barcelona people to do more, feel better, and live longer. TYPES OF SUPPORT BACKGROUND Awards/prizes GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is a world leading research- Curriculum development based pharmaceutical company. The company was Publications formed by the merger of GlaxoWellcome Inc. and APPLICATIONS SmithKline Beecham in December 2000 and has Offers one-year grants, extendable up to one more proud traditions of charitable and community support year, for the training in infectious diseases. The for under-served and vulnerable communities requirements for this grant are the following: worldwide. GSK's community investment targets • The applicant must hold a Bachelor of Medicine diseases of public health significance (lymphatic and Bachelor of Surgery degree and must have a filariasis, malaria and HIV/AIDS) global, national and specialist degree in internal medicine through the local community partnerships, donations of GSK MIR programme or an equivalent Internal medicines and education activities. The company also 70 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

supports GSK employees through funding and • HIV/AIDS in the workplace, Botswana, Kenya and employee volunteering initiatives. South Africa: encouraging companies and GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS organisations to develop HIV policies and Over 100 countries worldwide, particularly the Least programmes, and to share information and Developed Countries, as defined by the United experience Nations, and sub-Saharan African countries • Networking and scholarships: contributes to FORMER NAME community scholarship programmes to enable SmithKline Beecham & GlaxoWellcome individuals to attend conferences and share their PROGRAMME AREAS experiences GSK focuses on three key areas to improve health in European Forum for Families and Children Living the developed and developing world: with HIV/AIDS • Investing in the research and development of This is a five-country initiative covering Spain, diseases that affect the developing world in Portugal, Italy, Russia and Romania. The aim is to particular alleviate HIV associated stigma and discrimination • Offering sustainable preferential pricing among young people living with HIV/AIDS. Working arrangements in Least Developed Countries and with five specialist NGOs, the programme is to sub-Saharan Africa for currently available HIV produce tool kits for health care providers, enabling and malaria medicines that are needed most them to improve their services for children. The • Participating in community investment activities programme also encourages sharing good practices and partnerships that support better health care. across countries and bringing young people together, Each of these key areas works on a range of diseases, giving them an opportunity to advocate greater particularly HIV/AIDS, lymphatic filariasis, malaria involvement in the care they receive. and TB. HIV/AIDS Clinics in South Africa GSK also makes substantial corporate donations in the Provided funds of $1.6 million over two years for 2 United Kingdom to scientific education and medical new HIV/AIDS clinics in Malawi and Uganda. research, health care charities, the environment and GSK France Foundation the arts. A GSK-endowed charitable foundation that supports a HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES range of programmes to improve access to health care GSK supports community-based initiatives to for HIV-positive people in Africa, particularly among intensify and accelerate the response to HIV/AIDS. women and children. Over the last five years, the Strategic initiatives include: foundation has provided £2 million to support 32 • Positive Action programmes in 13 African countries and in 2003 it • European forum for families and children living awarded grants of over £500,000. with HIV/AIDS TYPES OF SUPPORT • HIV/AIDS clinics in South Africa Capital support • GSK France Foundation Employee volunteering/technical assistance Positive Action Gifts in kind Works in partnership with individuals, community Research groups, health care providers, governments, APPLICATIONS international agencies and others organisations to The company invites applications for funding after provide better HIV prevention, education, enhanced consultation with relevant groups and will not care and support for people living with and affected by normally respond to unsolicited requests for funding. HIV/AIDS. Since its inception in 1992, Positive RESTRICTIONS Action has supported and implemented a wide variety GSK does not fund deficit financing or debt recovery; of projects under four broad themes, at both a national capital campaigns, chairs or endowments; individuals; and international level. In 2003 this included 38 members of political, religious, fraternal, veterans or initiatives in 34 countries. athletic organisations or trade unions; fund-raising • HIV Community support, Kenya, Togo and events (e.g., sports competitions) and associated Ethiopia: promoting a wider understanding of advertising, conferences and symposia; lobbying to HIV/AIDS-related issues among those not directly influence legislation; universities or free-standing affected, in order to combat stigma and prejudice scientific research centres for research on • Children and young people, Zambia and GlaxoSmithKline projects or product lines; multiple Botswana: devising and supporting innovative grants in a calendar year; or commercial sponsorships approaches and community initiatives which tackle or corporate hospitality opportunities. the complex social issues that can impact on TYPE OF FUNDER successful prevention of HIV mother-to-child Direct corporate citizenship programme transmission STAFF For European and International programmes:

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Claire Hitchcock, Director, Global Community Partnerships, Europe and International THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT PUBLICATION TYPES AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND Annual report MALARIA Annual review Corporate responsibility report YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2002 Electronic/online information PRIMARY ADDRESS Magazines Geneva Secretariat FINANCIAL INFORMATION 53, Avenue Louis-Casaï 2003 POUND STERLING EURO 1216 Geneva-Cointrin Total Exp. 338,000,000 479,568,672 Annual Turnover 21,441,000,000 30,421,396,141 Switzerland Annual Profit 6,719,000,000 9,533,200,908 Tel.: +41.22.791.1700 SOURCES OF FUNDS Fax: +41.22.791.1701 GSK values products at Wholesale Acquisition Cost E-mail: [email protected] (WAC) which is the accepted pharmaceutical industry Web: www.theglobalfund.org method of valuing product donations. KEY CONTACT NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION Christoph Benn, Director of External Relations Total Expenditure includes: HIV/AIDS CONTACT • £125 million for the Patient Assistance Programme Dorcas Mapondera and other medicine donations for low income MISSION groups in the US To increase resources to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and • £105 million of humanitarian product donations Malaria, and to direct those resources to areas of • £11 million of albendazole tablets donated for the greatest need. lymphatic filariasis elimination programme BACKGROUND • £97 million of other contributions including cash The concept for an international funding mechanism for community programmes and initiatives to fight HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria began at the GSK’s corporate programmes do not operate through Okinawa G8 Summit in July 2000. At the urging of a corporate foundation but a number of local UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and many national foundations exist to support specific activities - in leaders, the concept of a Global Fund was Canada, USA, France, Romania, Czech Republic, unanimously endorsed in June 2001 at the first UN Portugal, Spain and Italy. These are operated with General Assembly Special Session to focus on their own constitutions and have varying focuses HIV/AIDS. In July 2001 at its meeting in Genoa, G8 depending on local community need. The largest is the leaders committed US $1.3 billion to the Fund. North Carolina GSK Foundation, an endowed GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS foundation, which in 2003 awarded grants of $2 International million. For the first time, this amount has been PROGRAMME AREAS included in the 2003 total for the Group of £338 The fund provides grants to locally developed million, following comparison with other companies programmes throughout Africa, Asia, the Middle East, reporting standards Latin America, eastern Europe and the Caribbean to AFFILIATIONS prevent and treat three specific life-threatening EFC Member diseases: ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES • HIV/AIDS Global Community Partnerships • Tuberculosis GlaxoSmithKline • Malaria One Franklin Plaza HIV/AIDS P.O. Box 7929 Provides antiretroviral therapy to several thousand Philadelphia, PA 19101 people living with HIV/AIDS; medicines to treat United States sexually transmitted infections; expanded voluntary (Sources of information: Corporate Responsibility Report counselling and testing services to millions of people; 2003; Website; EFC membership application form; home-based care for the terminally ill; and social and Verified by funder) legal assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS. Also supports activities that encourage changes in the behaviour that spreads HIV/AIDS. Tuberculosis Supports programmes that improve detection of tuberculosis and manages the implementation of directly observed treatment, short-course (DOTS); finances global treatments for multidrug-resistant 72 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

tuberculosis; and promotes equitable access to Philippa Lawson prevention, care, support and treatment for all people Dr Jong-Wok Lee affected by tuberculosis. Adetokunbo O. Lucas Malaria Hon Brig. Jim K. Muhwezi Finances new insecticide-treated bed nets that are Prof Andrij V. Pidaiev mostly being directed to Africa; improves effective Peter Piot malaria control programmes; promotes prompt, Hélène Rossert-Blavier effective and safe treatment in health care centres; and Ejaz Rahim delivers annually more than 3.6 million combination Shigeki Sumi drug treatments for resistant malaria to eight African Edmond Tavernier countries. STAFF HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Esther Odartey-Wellington, Executive Assistant Recent HIV/AIDS grants include: Christoph Benn, Director of External Relations • $28 million to expand antiretroviral treatment Jon Lidén, Director of Communications services in Nigeria 70 full-time staff • $8 million to expand voluntary counselling and PUBLICATION TYPES testing centres in Rwanda Annual report • $30 to support a variety of health care initiatives Application guidelines throughout Swaziland Corporate contributions report • $26 million to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS Electronic/online information patients in India Financial statement • $5 million to support educational programmes Grants list targeting secondary-school students in Pakistan Information brochure Press release • $50 million to improve HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programmes in Thailand FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2002 US DOLLAR EURO • $24 million to support the expansion of HIV/AIDS Total Assets 782,880,000 622,222,222 programmes in Total Exp. 64,786,000 51,491,019 • $2 million to expand the antiretroviral programme Grants Exp. 52,019,000 41,343,983 HIV/AIDS Exp. 1,260,000,000 1,001,430,615 in Honduras Number of grants: 898 • $25 million to provide antiretroviral treatment and SOURCES OF FUNDS HIV/AIDS programmes in Ukraine Pledges and contributions from countries, individuals, TYPES OF SUPPORT businesses and private foundations. General support/general purposes Capital support (Sources of information: Annual report; Website; Verified Programme development by funder) APPLICATIONS Countries and organisations may apply for funding by submitting proposals in ongoing funding rounds. The THE HEALTH FOUNDATION Board approves grants based on technical merit and availability of funds. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1998 TYPE OF FUNDER PRIMARY ADDRESS Independent foundation 90 Longacre LEGAL STATUS London, WC2E 9RA Independent Swiss foundation United Kingdom GOVERNANCE Tel.: +44.207.257.800 Board of Directors Fax: +44.207.257.8043 Tommy G. Thompson, Chair E-mail: [email protected] Baroness Valerie Amos Web: www.health.org.uk Giuseppe Deodato KEY CONTACT Lieve Fransen Deborah Rozansky, Director, Strategy and Helene Gayle Communication Alexandre D. Grangeiro HIV/AIDS CONTACT Mireille Guigaz Stephen Thornton, Chief Executive Rajat Gupta MISSION Lennarth Hjelmåker To improve health and the quality of health care for Huang Jiefu the people of the UK. The Health Foundation also Milly Katana supports health improvement in the developing world. Geoffrey Lamb 73 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

BACKGROUND mental health projects. In this programme, the The Foundation is an independent charity that was foundation is currently supporting three projects founded in 1998. Through its programmes, activities dealing with HIV/AIDS: and investments, the foundation seeks out and • Care International, UK: £200,000 to improve supports leaders in health; promotes innovation in the reproductive health status and reduce STDs and delivery of health services; enhances the capacity for HIV/AIDS transmission among female slum new knowledge through research; and disseminates dwellers of Agra City, India evidence for changing health policy and practice. • Interactive Worldwide: £200,000 to develop GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS innovative approaches to mother and child health UK and overseas, namely Northern India, Uganda and services in the HIV/AIDS climate – partnership Tanzania with UMATI, South West Tanzania FORMER NAME • International Family Health: £199,500 to The PPP Medical Healthcare Trust or the PPP strengthen capacity of Tanzanian and Ugandan Foundation religious health networks in integrated maternal PROGRAMME AREAS health and STD services for rural communities In an effort to improve health and the quality of health TYPES OF SUPPORT care, especially in the UK, the foundation offers award Fellowships (primarily postgraduate) schemes, focusing on: Programme development • Supporting the development of leadership in all its Research forms amongst health care professionals APPLICATIONS • Capacity building in the institutions concerned Applicants may submit applications in response to with the education, training, development and published announcements, which appear on the lifelong learning of health care professionals foundation's website, as well as via adverts and • Improving quality and performance in health care professional networks. Telephone interviews are delivery; encouraging the update and spread of carried out with applicants to verify their eligibility good practice and suitability to the relevant award scheme. Awards Leadership are open to applicants for approximately 3 to 4 The Health Foundation believes that effective, skilled months. Each award scheme has clearly identified people lie at the heart of the most lasting selection criteria. improvements in health care. The leadership award RESTRICTIONS schemes are aimed at individuals from a range of Does not fund capital projects; buildings, professional backgrounds. constructions; routine or ongoing budgetary support. Capacity Building LANGUAGES ACCEPTED As well as nurturing future leaders in health care, the English Health Foundation recognises the need to invest in the TYPE OF FUNDER capacity and infrastructure of institutions concerned Independent foundation with their education, training, development and life- LEGAL STATUS long learning. The foundation offers a wide range of Registered charity awards to support the development of institutional GOVERNANCE research in clinical academic medicine, nursing and Board of Governors the professions allied to medicine. Sir David Carter, Chair Quality and Performance Dr Elizabeth Vallance, Vice-Chair Award schemes are currently being developed as part Michael B. Sayers of the foundation’s funding programme aimed at Prof Yvonne Carter improving quality and performance in health care Prof Richard Cooke delivery. Initially, it is anticipated that these award Dr Ram Gidoomal schemes will address issues around patient safety and Prof Klim McPherson how evidence-based practice is adopted and used in Prof John Savill health care. Bernard Asher The foundation also supports health improvement in Prof Brian Pentecost the developing world. However, its current John Roques programmes are under review, and changes are HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE anticipated by early 2005. Dr Dan V. Ash HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Prof Peter Bell The foundation’s International Programme aims to Prof Carol Black improve the long-term health of people living in Peter Bowen-Simpkins poverty in selected areas of Africa and Asia, focusing Dr Jennifer Dixon on maternal and child health, water sanitation and Prof Sir David Goldberg

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Dr Kristian Mears year old girl who had lost both her parents to the Dr William Marshall HIV/AIDS pandemic sweeping Africa. Moved by Dr Andrew J. Mortimer compassion, Phil and Wendy attempted to adopt Prof Dame Lesley Southgate Zodwa into their own family, but this proved STAFF impossible following nine months of legal constraints Stephen Thornton, Chief Executive and frustrations. However determined to do Kristin Mears, Director of Finance something, they decided that as they could not adopt Sarah Ogley, Director of Programmes one child physically, they would instead raise funds to Deborah Rozansky, Director of Strategy and make possible the financial adoption of HIV/AIDS Communications orphans just like Zodwa all over sub-Saharan Africa. Robin Stephenson, Director of Corporate Affairs GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS 26 full-time staff Sub-Sahara Africa 1 part-time staff PROGRAMME AREAS PUBLICATION TYPES HopeHIV works with partners in Africa that provide Annual report care for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. All Application guidelines programmes allow the children to be cared for within Electronic/online information their own communities. Programmes areas include: Information brochures • Education and skills training Press releases • Recreational activities FINANCIAL INFORMATION • Street kids projects 2002 POUND STERLING EURO • Counselling and therapeutic support Total Assets 432,415,000 613,528,661 Total Exp. 21,408,000 30,374,574 Education and Skills Training Grants Exp. 20,522,000 29,117,480 Funds the schooling of orphan children, providing HIV/AIDS Exp. 599,701 850,881 school uniforms, stationery and other educational Number of grants: 128 materials; funds initiatives that develop school SOURCES OF FUNDS curricula and train community volunteers to teach Interest from financial investment of an endowment. children, and provide counselling, life-skills education AFFILIATIONS and psycho-social support. Also supports the delivery National Council of Voluntary Organisations of community sex and HIV/AIDS education projects Association of Charitable Foundations that educate sexually active youth through opinion The Charity Commission formers and peers in order to address traditional European Health Management Association practices such as female genital mutilation, early EFC Member marriage and wife sharing. Furthermore, HopeHIV (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; EFC provides support for programmes that offer training in membership application form; Website; Verified by life skills and agricultural techniques such as rearing funder) animals and growing crops to enable child-headed families and other extended family caring for orphans to be self-sufficient into the future. HOPEHIV Recreational Activities Gives financial support to HIV-positive children to YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2000 attend day programmes where they can participate in recreational, arts and crafts, and drama and play PRIMARY ADDRESS P.O. Box 44350 activities. Also funds the 'rolling out' of community London, SW20 8XR based kids' clubs using the psycho-support principles, United Kingdom children’s camps, games, and other fun activities. Tel.: +44.208.288.1196 Street Kids Projects E-mail: [email protected] Provides financial backing for community-based Web: www.hopehiv.org residential centres for children who have been affected KEY CONTACT by HIV/AIDs. These include hospices, foster care Russell Davies, Director preparation units and the development of a halfway house for girls under the age of 16 who are living on MISSION To offer children in sub-Saharan Africa, who have the streets or in abusive or inappropriate home been affected or infected by HIV/AIDS, the love, situations. protection and support they need to build foundations Counselling and Therapeutic Support of hope for the future within their communities. Funds programmes that address the psychological BACKGROUND needs of HIV-positive children. Also offers support to HopeHIV was founded in 2000 by Phil and Wendy programmes that seek to enhance the emotional Wall as a result of Phil's encounter with Zodwa, a two- resilience in orphaned children. One such initiative is 75 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

the Memory Box Project in Soweto, South Africa which seeks to help children overcome the grief of INTERNATIONAL AIDS VACCINE losing parents to HIV using the technique of memory INITIATIVE boxes. With the assistance of memory facilitators, family members in communities ravaged by AIDS are YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1996 encouraged to tell their life stories and store various PRIMARY ADDRESS objects pertaining to those stories in memory boxes. Visiting Address TYPES OF SUPPORT Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 21, Fifth Floor Programme development 1012 RC Amsterdam Research Netherlands APPLICATIONS Tel.: +31.20.521.0030 See website for application criteria and request Fax: +31.20.521.0039 contacts. Return completed forms to HopeHIV along Web: www.iavi.org with the last two audit accounts and annual reports. KEY CONTACT The application form will then be passed onto the Frans van den Boom, Executive Director, European board of trustees for approval. Programme TYPE OF FUNDER MISSION Fund-raising foundation To ensure the development of safe, effective, LEGAL STATUS accessible, preventive HIV vaccines for use Registered charity throughout the world. GOVERNANCE BACKGROUND Board of Trustees The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative's (IAVI) Mark Glen, Chair goal is to play a scientific leadership role by financing Mike Adams and managing international AIDS vaccine Perry Evans development partnerships, while using advocacy and Rachel Gaisford education to encourage governments, the Adrian Gosling pharmaceutical industry and philanthropists to deepen Patricia Obichukwu their commitment to this critical challenge. Clive Rubery GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Wendy Wall Worldwide Angus Winther PROGRAMME AREAS STAFF The foundation concentrates on four areas: Russell Davies, Director • Advocacy and education Jerry Doyle, Head of Fundraising and • Applied vaccine development Communications • Industrial participation Sarah Jane Henshall, Finance and Administration • Global access to vaccines Manager Advocacy and Education Christina Johnson, Administration Assistant IAVI mobilises support to accelerate the global AIDS 3 full-time staff vaccine effort through advocacy and education. IAVI PUBLICATION TYPES is actively engaged in a variety of international Electronic/online information communications, policy and advocacy efforts to build FINANCIAL INFORMATION global political and financial support for AIDS 2003 POUND STERLING EURO vaccine research and development (R&D) and assure Total Exp. 702,810 997,177 that when AIDS vaccines are developed, they will be HIV/AIDS Exp. 702,810 997,177 made available to all those who need them throughout SOURCES OF FUNDS the world, without delay. Public donations. Applied Vaccine Development NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION For the financial year July 2002 to June 2003. IAVI accelerates scientific progress in applied vaccine development. IAVI is dedicated to identifying and (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) addressing the primary scientific, development, manufacturing and clinical trials challenges impeding AIDS vaccine development in the shortest period of time. IAVI’s research and development agenda consists of four principal activities: • Moving promising AIDS vaccine candidates into clinical testing simultaneously and implementing clinical trials in developing countries, in an effort to accelerate the discovery of a safe, effective

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vaccine for use in countries hardest hit by the TYPE OF FUNDER epidemic Independent foundation • Accelerating the most promising first-generation LEGAL STATUS (i.e. from among those vaccines currently in Stichting IAVI is an independent, science based non- clinical trials) vaccines to efficacy trials profit organisation, registered as a Foundation in • Ensuring that second-generation AIDS vaccines January 2003 operating under Dutch Law. IAVI is (i.e. those currently in development but not yet in registered with the Chamber of Commerce under clinical trials) provide improvement over first- Registration Nr: 34184011 generation candidates, from the perspectives of GOVERNANCE safety, efficacy, and applicability for use in the Board of Directors developing world Geoffrey Lamb, Chair • Identifying and addressing the core scientific John D. Evans, Treasurer challenges through collaborative initiatives to Philip K. Russell, Secretary explore neutralising antibodies, mucosal immunity, Seth F. Berkley variability and the mechanism of live attenuated Awa Marie Coll-Seck vaccines Ciro de Quadros Industrial Participation Michel Greco IAVI creates incentives for industrial participation in Geeta Rao Gupta AIDS vaccine development. IAVI also employs an Ian Gust, ex-officio innovative, collaborative AIDS vaccine research and development model known as Vaccine Development Chrispus Kiyonga Partnerships (VDPs). These VDPs link scientists in Paul Klingenstein industrialised and developing countries with their Malegapuru William Makgoba counterparts in private industry to move promising Peter Piot, ex-officio vaccine candidates from the lab into human trials as Kapil Sibal quickly as possible. IAVI operates a centralised Lee C. Smith immunology laboratory to conduct head-to-head Sir Richard Sykes studies of different vaccine candidates; and tailors HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE intellectual property agreements, defining ‘reasonable Policy Advisory Committee prices’ for developing countries as based on the David Kihumuro Apuuli income level of the country. Amie Batson Global Access to Vaccines Donald S. Burke IAVI helps to create policies necessary for assuring Ciro de Quadros global access when a vaccine becomes available. R. Gordon Douglas Jr IAVI’s public policy activities are designed to Christopher J. Elias encourage the global community and national Lieve Fransen governments to establish practical and effective Purnima Mane policies for accelerating AIDS vaccine development Jean-Marie Okwo-Bele and testing, and to ensure that once a vaccine is Bernard Peçoul developed it is widely accessible in as short a time as Seung-il Shin possible. The following five steps are needed to ensure Jean Stéphenne timely use of a preventive vaccine in all at-risk Joseph Stiglitz populations, regardless of where they are found: Mark Wainberg • Develop reliable estimates of demand for specific Scientific Advisory Committee vaccines Ian Gust, Chairman • Establish effective pricing and global financing Dennis Burton mechanisms to ensure that vaccines are promptly John G. Curd available for use where they are needed Ronald C. Desrosiers • Harmonise national regulations and international Philip Johnson, Jr guidelines governing vaccine approval and use Liming Lee • Ensure creation of production capacity to permit Norman Letvin accelerated worldwide access Andrew McMichael • Create appropriate delivery systems, policies, and Rosemary Mubanga Musonda procedures for adolescents, sexually active adults Helen Rees and other at-risk populations Jerry Sadoff TYPES OF SUPPORT Mauro Schechter Funder-operated programme Hans Wigzell Research Michel De Wilde

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STAFF Seth F. Berkley, President and Chief Executive INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF Officer RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT Mike Goldrich, Chief Operating Officer SOCIETIES Frans van den Boom, Executive Director, European Programme YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1919 117 full-time staff PRIMARY ADDRESS 3 part-time staff PO Box 372 PUBLICATION TYPES CH-1211 Geneva 19 Annual and mid year progress reports Switzerland IAVI report Tel.: +41.22.730.4222 VAX newsletter Fax: +41.22.733.0395 Financial statements E-mail: [email protected] Policy papers Web: www.ifrc.org Fact sheets KEY CONTACT FINANCIAL INFORMATION Markku Niskala, Secretary General 2003 US DOLLAR EURO HIV AIDS CONTACT Total Assets 137,702,028 109,443,672 / Total Gifts 57,357,450 45,586,910 Bernard Gardiner, HIV/AIDS Unit Manager Total Exp. 55,434,265 44,058,389 MISSION Grants Exp. 33,026,667 26,249,139 To improve the lives of vulnerable people by European-level Exp. 1,044,258 829,962 Programme Exp. 49,979,300 39,722,858 mobilising the power of humanity. HIV/AIDS Exp. 49,979,300 39,722,858 BACKGROUND SOURCES OF FUNDS Founded in 1919, the International Federation is the Foundation grants, government and multilateral world's largest humanitarian organisation, providing funding, corporate contributions. assistance without discrimination as to nationality, NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. It Total gifts: Total income - grants and contributions comprises of 181 member Red Cross and Red Programme expenses: Total expenses less costs for Crescent societies, a Secretariat in Geneva and more finance and administration, resource development, than 60 delegations strategically located to support executive office and indirect costs. activities around the world. AFFILIATIONS GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS EFC Member International ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES FORMER NAME Postal Address The League of Red Cross Postbox 15788 RELATED ORGANISATIONS 1001 NG Amsterdam Masambo Fund Foundation for Red Cross and Red Netherlands Crescent Staff and Volunteers Needing ARV Access 110 William Street, Floor 27 PROGRAMME AREAS New York, NY 10038-3901 The federation carries out relief operations to assist United States victims of disasters, and combines this with Tel.: +1.212.847.1111 development work to strengthen the capacities of its Fax: +1.212.847.1112 member National Societies. The federation's work E-mail: [email protected] focuses on four core areas: • Promoting humanitarian values (Sources of information: Annual Progress Report 2003; • Disaster response EFC membership application form; Website; Verified by • Disaster preparedness funder) • Health and community care Promoting Humanitarian Values Encourages respect for other human beings and a willingness to work together to find solutions to problems. From the seven fundamental principles to the 'power of humanity' slogan, the aim is to influence the behaviour of the people with which the federation works. Disaster Response Provides assistance to millions of the world's most vulnerable people annually, such as victims of natural

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and man-made disasters, refugees, displaced people, Home Care for People Living With HIV/AIDS and those hit by socio-economic problems. Focuses on training family members in basic medical Disaster Preparedness care, first aid and support techniques for home care of Aims to make National Societies and communities the illness. more aware of the risks they face, how to reduce their Strengthening Local Support Mechanisms for vulnerability, and how to cope when disaster strikes. HIV/AIDS Orphans Health and Community Care Assists communities in strengthening their traditional Helps communities reduce vulnerability to disease; coping methods to address the problem of children cares for people suffering from infectious diseases; orphaned by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. and prepares for and responds to public health crises. Promotion of Voluntary Non-Remunerated Blood HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Donation The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Extends existing national programmes and activities, Crescent Societies has been involved in the fight in particular the joint Federation and WHO World against the spread of the HIV/AIDS infection since the Health Day campaign, 'Safe Blood Starts with Me', to mid-1980s. With its 100 million volunteers, the raise awareness regionally and globally about safe International Federation is able to play an essential blood donations. role in coordinating and supporting local efforts to Prevention of HIV/AIDS Infection in Complex combat the disease. Areas of programme activity Emergencies include: Signed an agreement with the United Nations • Advocacy Population Fund (UNFPA) to combine and broaden • Building and applying knowledge efforts to address issues concerning disruption of • Condoms distribution and promotion societal structures, family units and sexual networks; • Home care for people living with HIV/AIDS sexual interaction with military; sexual violence and • Strengthening local support mechanisms for coercive sex; and psychological trauma that add to the HIV/AIDS orphans vulnerability of refugees and displaced people. • Promotion of voluntary non-remunerated blood Reduction of Mother-to-Child Transmission donation Develops affordable solutions to the problem of • Prevention of HIV/AIDS infection in complex mother-to-child transmission in African countries emergencies through a series of day-care centres that provide • Reduction of mother-to-child transmission counselling, screening and medical care for the • Capacity building prevention of vertical transmission of HIV/AIDS. • Partnerships Capacity Building Advocacy Strengthens volunteer involvement in HIV/AIDS work Undertakes efforts to convince authorities and by building these capacities at intermediate levels political leaders to declare HIV/AIDS a national between headquarters and local branches, using a public health emergency; raises awareness of the risks network of 'coaches' responsible for training and of unsafe sexual behaviours, discrimination and managing community workers and volunteers. stigmatisation of people living with HIV/AIDS, Partnerships gender differentials in vulnerability to HIV/AIDS, and Works with partners whose complementary activities the availability of voluntary counselling and testing; provide the synergy needed for success. Currently, the and advocates at every possible level for the federation is a member of: availability of all needed drugs, including • The International Partnership against AIDS in antiretroviral treatment. Africa: a partnership that links the federation to Building and Applying Knowledge African and donor governments, as well as UN Ensures that all members, volunteers and staff are agencies and private sector organisations knowledgeable on HIV/AIDS prevention and that they committed to fighting HIV/AIDS apply this to their own lives; and strengthens youth • NGO HIV/AIDS Code of Practice Project: outlines peer education initiatives both in schools and outside, and builds wider commitment to the principles, using local adaptations of the federation's Action with practices and evidence base that underscores Youth - HIV/AIDS and STD peer education training successful NGO HIV/AIDS work manual, to make a significant impact on young • The Big 7: a partnership of the seven largest youth people's attitudes and behaviour by providing them organisations responding to HIV/AIDS with the necessary information to lead healthy • GNPA: a partnership that is recognised as a lifestyles. UNAIDS collaborating centre for reducing HIV- Condoms Distribution and Promotion related stigma and discrimination at local and Increases availability and accessibility of condoms, national levels, contracting the Health and particularly in rural areas where community Development Networks (HDN) to run the global volunteers serve. Stigma AIDS e-forum 79 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

TYPES OF SUPPORT General support/general purposes INTERNATIONAL HIV/AIDS Programme development ALLIANCE APPLICATIONS Organisations and individuals should contact the YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1993 national society at country level to explore partnership PRIMARY ADDRESS potential. Queensberry House RESTRICTIONS 104–106 Queens Road Supports member national societies at country level. Brighton Some funding may go to partner organisations for London, BN1 3XF specific joint projects. United Kingdom STAFF Tel.: +44.127.371.8900 Markku Niskala, Secretary General Fax: +44.127.371.8901 PUBLICATION TYPES E-mail: [email protected] Annual report Web: www.aidsalliance.org Electronic/online information KEY CONTACT Publications catalogue/list Alvaro Bermejo, Executive Director Publications in two or more languages MISSION FINANCIAL INFORMATION To play a full and effective role in the global response 2002 SWISS FRANC EURO to AIDS. Total Assets 140,416,566 89,958,720 BACKGROUND Total Gifts 277,157,556 177,562,660 Total Exp. 239,450,499 153,405,406 The International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) is HIV/AIDS Exp. 50,000,000 32,032,802 an international development NGO which was set up SOURCES OF FUNDS in 1993 by a consortium of international donors. The Legacies and bequests; donations. Alliance was established to respond to the need for a ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES specialist, professional intermediary organisation Visiting Address which would work in effective partnership with NGOs Chemin des Crêts 17 and community-based organisations in developing Petit-Saconne countries, as well as with national governments, CH-1211 Geneva private and public donors and the UN system. Switzerland GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Worldwide New York Delegation to the UN PROGRAMME AREAS International Federation The Alliance provides technical support, often 800 Second Avenue, alongside financial support, to in-country intermediary Suite 355, 3rd floor organisations, which the Alliance calls 'linking New York, NY, 10017 organisations', which in their turn provide financial United States and/or technical support to NGOs and community- Tel.: +1.212.338.0161 based organisations in their respective countries. This Fax: +1.212.338.9832 means that the Alliance builds local skills and local (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2002; institutions, rather than directly planning, managing Verified by funder) and implementing programmes. The Alliance has particular expertise in civil society capacity-building, which for the Alliance encompasses: • Training staff and volunteers in the key skills required for HIV prevention, care and impact- mitigation work, complementing their strong community connections with knowledge about how to adapt and apply good practice and how to continue learning and improving their work. • Building organisational systems and staff skills to be able to develop the NGO itself, in areas such as fundraising, establishing partnerships with the private sector and government, monitoring and evaluation, accountability, etc • Fostering critical thinking, strategic planning and commitment to participation among NGO and community-based organisations leaders

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In addition to the skills above, the Alliance helps appropriate local institutions to: INTERNATIONAL RENAISSANCE • Translate international good practice into relevant FOUNDATION methodologies for their own country, in local languages YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1990 • Assess and respond to the technical support needs PRIMARY ADDRESS of local groups, through training, one-to-one vul. Artema 46 technical support, workshops, partnership- 04053 Kiev building, etc Ukraine • Effectively bridge the world of grass-roots NGOs Tel.: +380.44.461.9709 on the one hand, and government, donor and Fax: +380.44.216.7629 corporate priorities on the other E-mail: [email protected] • Effectively raise funds and manage sub-grant Web: www.irf.kiev.ua programmes KEY CONTACT TYPES OF SUPPORT Yevhen Bystrytsky, Executive Director Capital support MISSION Continuing support To foster, both financially and organisationally, the Education/training programmes formation of a democratic, open society in Ukraine by Staff development supporting civil initiatives that have a strong impact Publications on civil society development. Technical assistance BACKGROUND LEGAL STATUS The International Renaissance Foundation was NGO founded in 1990 as part of the Soros Foundations GOVERNANCE Network dedicated to building and maintaining the Board of Trustees infrastructure and institutions necessary for an open George Zeidenstein, Chair and Treasurer society in Ukraine. Fleur Fisher, Vice-Chair GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Bai Bagasao Primarily Ukraine Peter Freeman PROGRAMME AREAS Kaval Gulhati The foundation supports and operates an array of Fatou Sow programmes and initiatives that promote the process Jens Van Roey of national rebirth and democratic development in the STAFF following areas: Alvaro Bermejo, Executive Director • Education Jud Cornell, Director of Policy and Technical Support • Information Department/Deputy Executive Director • The Civic Internet Portal Project Jerker Edstrom, Director of Field Programmes • Public Health Initiatives Department • Civil Society Impact Enhancement Julie Saunders, Director of Finance and Education Administration Department Supports reform in the educational system. With Jane Waterman, Head of Donor Relations & Resource consideration of the best European and world Mobilisation prototypes, the foundation looks at the initiatives 200 full-time staff needed to support the development of national PUBLICATION TYPES education. The programmes in this area are aimed at Annual report providing systematic and systemic impact on the Electronic/online information national level in the education sector; securing a Financial statements proactive position in this sphere; and furthering the Press releases process of integrating the Ukrainian education system Newsletters into the European and world context. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Information 2003 EURO EURO Publishes books that promote free dissemination of Total Exp. 16,120,000 16,120,000 HIV/AIDS Exp. 16,120,000 16,120,000 information; popularise open society values and SOURCES OF FUNDS mutual understanding between cultures; upgrade Governments (EU, Member States and US), educational standards; and develop critical thinking. foundations and private sector. The aim of the Library Programme is to develop libraries as information centres open to the public. The (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; Website; foundation hopes to promote libraries' activities aimed Verified by funder) at expanding access to information, improving

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services to consumers, and supporting open society Schweitzer Seminars and Conferences values. Funds and organises regional and international The Civic Internet Portal Project conferences for NGOs working in the area of Initiated and implemented by the foundation, the HIV/AIDS. The most considerable project to date portal aims to facilitate civil capitalisation of Ukraine supported by the Schweitzer Seminars and by providing proper information technology services Conferences Program was the organisation in 2002 of for the benefit of the third sector. The project aims to the International Conference 'Care, Support and support self-organisation and efficient network Treatment of People Living with HIV/AIDS – communication within the non-governmental sector Fundamental Elements of Effective Counteraction of and promote institutional development of NGOs the Epidemic' in Kiev, Ukraine. The conference (http://civicua.org). involved participation of experts, political figures, and Public Health Initiatives representatives of networks of HIV/AIDS-infected Seeks to improve public health through further individuals from 37 countries. development of normative and professional principles Public Health Care of the sector; involvement of the public into the Within the Reducing the Risk of HIV-Infection among development of solutions for urgent health care Vulnerable Groups component of its Public Health problems; and strengthening activities on prevention Care Program, the foundation supports 13 NGOs and and rehabilitation. The programme implements its charitable foundations for the total of $83,519. objectives through cooperation with NGOs, public Furthermore, in 2003, IRF became one of the sub- agencies and leading health care experts. The Public recipients of Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Malaria and Health Initiatives Program includes Harm Reduction Tuberculoses within the framework of the Applied Program; Mental Disability Advocacy Program; Human Rights Project. Improving National Specialized Public Health TYPES OF SUPPORT Protection Servers in Ukraine; Schweitzer Seminars Conferences/seminars and Conferences Program; Salzburg Seminars Curriculum development Program; Substitution Therapy Program; and some Educational/training programmes operational projects. Funder-operated programmes Civil Society Impact Enhancement Grants to individuals Seeks to enhance capacity of civil society Publications organisations to efficient self-organisation for the Public awareness campaigns purpose of effective advocacy of citizens’ rights and Research interests as well as to enhance their role in solution of Scholarships issues at the top of the society’s agenda. Also aims to RESTRICTIONS facilitate the transformation of NGOs into weighty Only grant proposals from Ukrainian organisations or public institutions able to influence the adoption of citizens are considered. socially important decisions; analyse and solve LANGUAGES ACCEPTED specific problems; provide appropriate control over Ukrainian expediency and efficiency of governmental activities; TYPE OF FUNDER and independently formulate alternative policies. Independent foundation HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES LEGAL STATUS The foundation provides support to HIV/AIDS Charitable organisation projects through the following programmes: GOVERNANCE • Harm Reduction Hryhoriy Nemyrya, Chairman • Schweitzer Seminars and Conferences Yuriy Andrukhovych • Public Health Care Ihor Burakovsky Harm Reduction Yulia Mostova Launched in 1997, by the IRF and the Open Society Nataliya Petrove Institute, New York, the programme is aimed at Rustem Valeyev preventing the spread of HIV-infection and other HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE dangerous diseases, as well as decreasing the negative Roman Szporlyuk, Chairman social consequences associated with drug abuse. The Refat Chubarov programme supports projects which target HIV/AIDS Ivan Dzyuba vulnerable groups such as injection drug users, Yuri Hleba commercial sex workers and their partners, prisoners, Vasyl Kuybida people living with HIV/AIDS, the youth, professionals Borys Tarasyuk working on the related issues. Natalia Yakovenko Oksana Zabuzhko

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STAFF NGOs to scale up existing programmes and build Yevhen Bystrytsky, Executive Director long-term strategic partnerships. Currently operating Natalia Sannikova, Financial Director in nearly 60 countries and territories, IYF and its in- Mykhailo Minakov, Senior Programme Manager country partners have helped equip millions of young 54 full-time staff people gain the skills, training and opportunities PUBLICATION TYPES critical to their success. Annual report GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Electronic/online information International Information brochures PROGRAMME AREAS Periodical: 'Open World' IYF's five key programme areas, or centres of activity, FINANCIAL INFORMATION are in: 2003 US DOLLAR EURO • Education Total Gifts 164,312 130,593 Total Exp. 6,608,046 5,251,984 • Employability Grants Exp. 4,808,764 3,821,939 • Leadership and Engagement Programme Exp. 5,954,339 4,732,427 • Health Education and Awareness HIV/AIDS Exp. 368,334 292,747 Number of grants: 673 • Worker and Workplace Development. To implement these programmes, IYF works SOURCES OF FUNDS Open Society Institute. collaboratively with a Global Partner Network of 41 independent organisations, each rooted in addressing AFFILIATIONS youth issues at the national and local level. Soros Foundations Network IYF also serves as a catalyst to create strategic EFC Member alliances among corporations, foundations, (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; EFC governments and civil society organisations. These membership application form; Website; Verified by partnerships include leading global companies such as funder) Gap, The Goldman Sachs Foundation, Lucent Technologies, Merrill Lynch, mm02, Nike and Nokia. They also include working with bi- and multi-lateral INTERNATIONAL YOUTH development institutions, such as the Swedish FOUNDATION International Development Cooperation Agency, the Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, US Agency for International Development, the Multilateral YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1990 Investment Fund (MIF) and the World Bank. Strategic PRIMARY ADDRESS initiatives include: 32 South Street, Suite 500 • Make a Connection Baltimore, MD 21202 • Entra 21 United States Tel.: +1.410.951.1500 • Global Alliance for Workers and Communities Fax: +1.410.347.1188 Make a Connection E-mail: [email protected] Launched in April 2000, a global initiative of IYF and Web: www.iyfnet.org Nokia to promote positive youth development by KEY CONTACT giving young people an opportunity to make a David W. Hornbeck, President and Chief Executive connection to their communities, to their families and Officer peers, and to themselves. To date, programmes are running in 17 countries. (www.makeaconnection.org) HIV/AIDS CONTACT Mr Don Mohanlal, Executive Vice President Entra 21 MISSION A four-year, $25 million programme to equip up to To positively impact the greatest number of young 12,000 unemployed youth in Latin America and the people, in as many places as possible, in the shortest Caribbean with personal and employability skills in IT amount of time, with programmes that are effective, that help them find and keep a job. This is a and in ways that are sustainable. collaborative effort between IYF and the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF), a unit of the Inter-American BACKGROUND The International Youth Foundation (IYF) was Development Bank. established in 1990 to bring worldwide support to the Global Alliance for Workers and Communities many exceptional local efforts that are changing Engages multiple sectors to improve the lives and young lives in every corner of the globe. IYF is prospects of young adult factory workers in Asia. dedicated to supporting programmes that improve the Members include IYF, Gap Inc., Nike, and the World conditions and prospects for young people where they Bank (www.theglobalalliance.org). live, learn, work and play. Since its founding, IYF has worked with hundreds of companies, foundations and 83 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES STAFF The foundation supports the international initiative, David W. Hornbeck, President and Chief Executive 'Empowering Africa’s Young People: A Holistic Officer Approach to Countering the HIV/AIDS Pandemic', William S. Reese, Chief Operating Officer which seeks to expand outreach to youth through a Don Mohanlal, Executive Vice-President continuum of services in prevention, care, and Pär Stenbäck, Vice-President support. The main aim of the initiative is to scale up Samantha Barbee, Chief Financial Officer and Vice- already proven best practice programmes in President HIV/AIDS prevention within a number of sub- Esther Benjamin, Vice-President for New Business Saharan African countries. These programmes include Development skills-based peer education, life skills, and livelihoods Karen Diakun, Vice-President, Communications programmes. Advocacy against stigma and Carol Michaels O'Laughlin, Executive Director, discrimination are also a key feature of the initiative. Global Alliance for Workers and Communities Using non-formal educational approaches, the Joyce Phelps, Vice-President programme focuses on unaffected girls and boys, ages Alan Williams, Vice-President 10 to 25, orphans, and vulnerable children, as well as 53 full-time staff infected and affected youth. 9 part-time staff TYPES OF SUPPORT PUBLICATION TYPES Challenge/matching support Annual report Educational/training programmes Electronic/online information Programme development Information brochures Technical assistance Newsletters/periodicals APPLICATIONS Publication series: 'What works in effective practices Initial approach by letter. and approaches to youth development' RESTRICTIONS FINANCIAL INFORMATION Operates on a request for proposal basis only. 2003 US DOLLAR EURO Total Assets 41,588,888 33,054,274 LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Total Gifts 14,845,998 11,799,394 English Total Exp. 15,754,116 12,521,154 TYPE OF FUNDER Grants Exp. 5,092,108 4,047,137 Programme Exp. 12,585,818 10,003,034 Independent foundation Number of grants: 37 GOVERNANCE SOURCES OF FUNDS Board of Directors Fund-raising, interest and investment income. David Bell, Chair AFFILIATIONS Richard F. Schubert, Chairman Emeritus CIVICUS David W. Hornbeck, President and CEO Council on Foundations Sten Akestam Independent Sector Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, Queen of Secretary General Kofi Annan's High Level Panel on Jordan Youth Employment Sari Baldauf EFC Funding Member Douglas L. Becker Maria Livanos Cattaui (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; Website; Arnold Langbo Verified by funder) Rick R. Little Helio Mattar Penina Mlama JOACHIM KUHLMANN STIFTUNG HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE Global Action Council YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1995 PRIMARY ADDRESS Vigdis Finnbogadottir Bismarckstr. 55 Enrique Iglesias 45128 Essen Yuzaburo Mogi Germany Janet Museveni Tel.: +49.201.879.1027 HM Queen Noor Fax: +49.201.879.1099 Shimon Peres E-mail: [email protected] Mary Robinson Web: www.jk-aids-stiftung.de Rita Süssmuth KEY CONTACT Dr Ulrich Hengge, President

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NAME IN ENGLISH GOVERNANCE Joachim Kuhlmann Foundation Günter Holberndt, Board MISSION STAFF To fight against HIV/AIDS by supporting clinical Dr Ulrich Hengge, President research on HIV/AIDS and opportunistic infections. Nicole C. Bartosch, Executive Director and BACKGROUND Webmaster The foundation was established by Joachim Kuhlmann PUBLICATION TYPES in 1994 as a non-profit organisation and is Electronic/online information internationally active to focus on the support of (Sources of information: Website) clinical research. Joachim Kuhlmann succumbed to the disease in January 1995. GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS International JOSEPH ROWNTREE PROGRAMME AREAS CHARITABLE TRUST The foundation’s activities focus on the support of clinical research, which include: YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1904 • Medical studies PRIMARY ADDRESS • Prizes The Garden House • Sponsorships Water End • Events York, YO30 6WQ • Patient care United Kingdom Tel.: +44.19.04.62.7810 Medical Studies Fax: +44.19.04.65.1990 Supports various medical studies that deal with an E-mail: [email protected] improvement of the health of HIV-infected patients in Web: www.jrct.org.uk order to transfer novel research findings of the international community into clinical practice. Clinical KEY CONTACT Stephen Pittam, Trust Secretary and experimental investigations on HIV/AIDS-related infection studies include Kaposi's sarcoma, MISSION Interleukin-2, cytomegalovirus, , To work against the causes of poverty and injustice virological failure in the central nerve system, and and to promote peace and democracy in the areas of chronic wasting. religion, society and politics. Prizes BACKGROUND The trust was established by Quaker businessman Offers a 25,000 euros prize to investigators Joseph Rowntree in 1904, and provides grants for conducting clinical and scientific research in the field projects in areas that are of concern to the trust. of HIV/AIDS; and provides an opthalmology stipend for eye surgery against Cytomegalovirus (CMV) GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS infections. UK, Ireland and South Africa Sponsorships PROGRAMME AREAS The foundation focuses on: Supports several clinicians and scientists from other countries, namely Ethiopia, Africa or Asia, to come • South Africa and work in Germany on HIV/AIDS related projects. • Peace Events • Ireland Organises events, like a that presented • Racial justice HIV/AIDS facts and advice for interested individuals • Democratic process and the abuse of power and patients in a 'fun' atmosphere. • Corporate responsibility Patient Care • Quaker concerns Cooperates with several institutions that are devoted to HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES palliative care for individuals, conducting activities Although the trust does not generally fund specific that aim at informing the public in order to reach HIV/AIDS projects, it expects that its South Africa many supporters and sponsors. Programme should acknowledge the devastating TYPES OF SUPPORT impact of HIV/AIDS, and the groups that it funds play Awards/prizes a part in addressing the challenge of HIV/AIDS. Fellowship (primarily postgraduate) TYPES OF SUPPORT Research General support/general purposes TYPE OF FUNDER Programme development Independent foundation APPLICATIONS LEGAL STATUS Applications should be no longer than four pages of Non-profit organisation A4 paper and should include a budget. For detailed 85 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

information on application procedures, refer to the 4 part-time staff trust's website. PUBLICATION TYPES RESTRICTIONS Annual report Does not make grants for general appeals; local work; Application guidelines building, buying or repairing buildings; housing and Electronic/online information homelessness; travel or adventure projects; business Financial statements development or job creation; paying off debts; Grants list completed work; individuals; mainstream education; Multi-year report educational bursaries; art; work in larger, older Press releases national charities that have an established constituency FINANCIAL INFORMATION of supporters; work that is or has been funded by the 2003 POUND STERLING EURO State; providing care for elderly people, children, Total Assets 127,490,638 180,889,100 Total Exp. 5,893,974 8,362,619 people with physical disabilities, or people using Grants Exp. 4,166,915 5,912,195 mental health services. Only supports work which is Number of grants: 121 legally charitable. SOURCES OF FUNDS LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Investment income from unrestricted funds. English AFFILIATIONS TYPE OF FUNDER Association of Charitable Foundations Independent foundation Southern Africa Grantmakers' Association LEGAL STATUS EFC Member Registered charity (Sources of information: EFC membership application GOVERNANCE form; Verified by funder) Board of Trustees Andrew Gunn, Chair Ruth McCarthy, Vice-Chair LEVI STRAUSS & CO/LEVI Tom Allport Margaret Bryan STRAUSS FOUNDATION Peter Coltman Christine Davis FUNDING SINCE 1952 Marion McNaughton PRIMARY ADDRESS Beverley Meeson Avenue Arnaud Fraiteur, 15-23 Emily Miles 1050 Brussels Roger Morton Belgium Susan Seymour Tel.: +32.2.641.6011 David Shutt Fax: +32.2.640.2997 HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE E-mail: [email protected] Africa Committee Web: www.levistrauss.com Shirley Mashiane Talbot KEY CONTACT Elaine Unterhalter Alan Christie, Vice-President Corporate Affairs Donna Hornby HIV/AIDS CONTACT Ntebo Ngozwana Zoltán Valcsicsák, Community Affairs Manager Ireland Committee MISSION David Bass To contribute to the well-being of communities by Cecilia Forrestal promoting volunteerism and community service Geralyn McNally among employees as individuals and as teams through Sheilagh Reaper-Reymolds training, consulting, and recognition of effort; making Racial Justice Committee cash and non-cash contributions including grants, donation of products, technical assistance and Margo Boye-Anawoma advocacy to non-profit organisations; and working in Lakhbir Virk partnership with others to improve the well-being of Sayeeda Warsi society through education services for their Rowan Carr employees, HIV/AIDS education and other work. Democratic Committee BACKGROUND Pam Giddy Levi Strauss & Co's global giving programme is STAFF carried out through the Levi Strauss Foundation, and Stephen Pittam, Trust Secretary the Levi Strauss & Co. corporate giving programme. Juliet Prager, Deputy Trust Secretary The foundation was established to enhance the Nick Perks, Assistant Trust Secretary corporate giving programme, supporting non-profit 6 full-time staff organisations that address key issues in society and the 86 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

community. Through the foundation and the corporate families, teachers, community or village leaders, giving programme, Levi Strauss aims to act as a and policy makers for these youth to attend school, catalyst for positive change in the communities where address barriers to access and create self-sustaining it operates by awarding grants, encouraging schools when appropriate and necessary employees to volunteer their time, and standing HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES behind critical, controversial issues. The foundation seeks to prevent the spread of the GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS disease among youth and women, specifically in International, local communities where the company communities with extreme need, scarce resources and operates a Levi Strauss business presence. Programmes PROGRAMME AREAS supported include those which create and disseminate Three issues guide the Community Partnership Global effective prevention messages; provide skills and Giving programmes: information aimed at replacing risky behaviours with • Preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS safer-sex practices; and seek to change public policies • Increasing economic development opportunities that impede dissemination of lifesaving information • Ensuring access to an education and services. Preventing the Spread of HIV/AIDS Community Partnership Grants The foundation and company-supported programmes • National AIDS Trust, UK: $25,000 to fight seek to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among youth HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination through the and women, specifically in communities with extreme distribution of an informational resource pack to need, scarce resources and an LS&CO. business enable individuals and communities to get a better presence. They fund programmes that create and understanding of HIV/AIDS, challenge public disseminate effective prevention messages; provide policies, and promote involvement skills and information aimed at replacing risky • Terrence Higgins Trust, UK: $300,000 to expand behaviours with safer-sex practices; seek to change and enhance Positive Lives, a photo documentary public policies that impede dissemination of lifesaving campaign which tours the Asia Pacific, Europe, information and services; and increase the availability Middle East and Africa regions and serves as a of and access to clean syringes to prevent the spread vehicle for HIV/AIDS prevention and education of HIV through needle sharing. • K-Generation, UK: $50,000 to raise awareness of Increasing Economic Development Opportunities social issues related to HIV/AIDS, employment Seeks to alleviate poverty, in order to enable and life-skills education through Kikass Street individuals to have access to resources and possess the Teams, an innovative youth activists network in skills to acquire and manage financial assets. Focuses East London which focuses on influencing the specifically on indigent women and youth, aged 10 to behaviour and attitudes of the wider youth 25 who continue to struggle against social norms and community financial institutions that limit this type of access and • Fundacion Huesped, Argentina: $40,000 to support discourage education and training. Programmes are a pilot programme for the prevention of mother-to- funded which create micro-enterprise lending and the child HIV/AIDS transmission in Argentina, and to creation of micro-businesses; promote workforce develop a new initiative related to HIV/AIDS development; provide life skills training and financial prevention in Argentina and Uruguay primary literacy; and encourage individual development schools accounts and learning accounts leading to economic • Doctors for Global Health, Inc., Atlanta, USA: independence. $100,000 to support five community organisations Ensuring Access to an Education in promoting economic development activities for Based on the belief that education plays an essential youth and indigenous workers, and HIV/AIDS role in alleviating poverty, eliminating social biases prevention education among youth and housewives and strengthening personal and economic power, the in Guatemala and El Salvador company’s grantmaking focuses on the two alternative • UCSF Foundation, San Francisco, USA: $150,000 strategies: to fund a research intervention project to empower • Where poor youth lack access to a quality adolescent girls in Karnataka State, India, by education, the company funds art or creative increasing their economic independence and expression programmes that seek to reinforce the providing urgently needed reproductive health importance of learning, promote persistence and information and services teamwork, encourage the development of self- TYPES OF SUPPORT esteem, and support improved educational Educational/training programmes outcomes; or Employee volunteering/technical assistance • Where poor youth - in particular girls - are denied Equipment access to an education, the company funds Gifts in kind programmes that seek to build support among Programme development

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APPLICATIONS ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES The Community Partnership Programme offers single Community Affairs or multi-year grants. Enquiry letters and applications Rakoczi ut 42 can be submitted to the Brussels or Budapest offices. 1072 Budapest Initial approach by letter. Community Involvement Team Programme grants are awarded after volunteer Tel.: +361.327.7600 and fund-raising activities are completed. Between Fax: +361.267.9937 $1,000 and $3,000 is available. Eligible organisations E-mail: [email protected] are tax exempt and grants may cover start-up, project US Contributions support and equipment purchase. P.O. Box 7215 Initial approach by letter. 1155 Battery Street, LS7 RESTRICTIONS San Francisco, CA 94111 Grants are not made to individuals or for capital United States campaigns, endowments, event sponsorships, or Tel.: +1.415.544.6579 scholarships. Product donations are not made, except Fax: +1.415.544.6575 to pre-selected charities. No support for organisations that discriminate on the basis of age, political (Sources of information: Information brochures; Website; affiliation, race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, Verified by funder) disability, sexual orientation or religious belief. Grantees must be a recognised charitable organisation or a public body whose governance is reflective of the MACKINTOSH FOUNDATION population or community being served. LANGUAGES ACCEPTED YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1988 English and national languages for the Community PRIMARY ADDRESS Involvement Team Programme, and English for the The Appeals Secretary Community Partnership Programme 1 Bedford Square TYPE OF FUNDER London, WC1B 3RA Direct corporate citizenship programme United Kingdom TYPE OF BUSINESS Tel.: +44.207.637.8866 Retail trade KEY CONTACT STAFF Nicholas Mackintosh, Appeals Director Theresa Fay-Bustillos, Executive Director BACKGROUND Stuart Burden, Director The foundation was set up in 1988 and its constitution Kevin Carroll, Senior Manager allows it to make distributions for any purpose which Merle Lawrence, Senior Manager is regarded under English law as being charitable. The Sharon Tan, Corporate Affairs foundation does not get involved in any 'hands-on' Alan Christie, Vice-President, Corporate Affairs administration of any charitable projects but has Zoltan Valcsicsak, Community Affairs Manager concentrated on providing funds to others for that PUBLICATION TYPES purpose. During the 14 years since it was set up the Application guidelines foundation has made over 3,500 separate grants, Electronic/online information including repeats, totalling over £15 million to over Information brochures 1,100 different charities or charitable objects. FINANCIAL INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS 2003 US DOLLAR EURO UK and overseas Grants Exp. 13,444,250 10,685,304 PROGRAMME AREAS HIV/AIDS Exp. 1,673,190 1,329,828 Number of grants: 729 The foundation classifies and concentrates its grants in AFFILIATIONS the following way: Business for Social Responsibility member • Theatre and the performing arts CSR Europe member • The homeless Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS • Children and education EFC Member • Medical • Community projects • The environment • Overseas HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES The foundation provides grants to HIV/AIDS charities in the UK and abroad to organisations that give a wide

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scope of medical support. Organisations supported by received by the foundation from him and his the foundation include: companies, namely £6.5 million, have been allocated • Mildmay Mission Hospital to the establishment of a capital endowment base for • NAM-For HIV Information the foundation which, when last valued at the end of • The Link March 2003, is worth over £10.2 million. • London Lighthouse (Sources of information: Internet; Information leaflet) • Sussex Aids Trust • Aids Care Education and Training • Survival Aids For All MAMA CASH, FUND FOR WOMEN • Crusaid • The Food Chain YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1983 • Waverly Care PRIMARY ADDRESS • Terrence Higgins Trust 1e Helmersstraat 17 • National Aids Trust P.O. Box 15686 • New England Deaconess Hospital-Massachusetts 1001 ND Amsterdam USA Netherlands • The Devon HIV & AIDS Association Tel.: +31.20.689.3634 • Aids Crisis Trust Fax: +31.20.683.4647 • American Foundation for Aids Research E-mail: [email protected] • Elton John Aids Foundation Web: www.mamacash.nl • Children's Aids Charity KEY CONTACT APPLICATIONS Hanneke Kamphuis, Executive Director Applications are simply made by letter, outlining HIV/AIDS CONTACT details of the organisation, the proposed project for No specific contact. Depends on the region: funding and a breakdown of the costs involved. Africa: Deborah Ysendyk Supporting documents should be kept to a minimum Latin America: Carmen Reniosa and a self-addressed envelope should be enclosed if Asia Pacific: Preet Kirbat materials are to be returned. Europe: Nancy Jouwe The foundation responds to all applications in writing MISSION and the process normally takes between 4-6 weeks. To strengthen women’s rights worldwide. RESTRICTIONS BACKGROUND It is the Trustees' policy not to make grants for Mama Cash is an international, independent women's individual, religious or political purposes. funding organisation that was set up in 1983 by five TYPE OF FUNDER women active in the women's movement. The seed Independent foundation capital provided by Marjan Sax was transformed into GOVERNANCE resources to support small-scale, yet innovative, Board of Trustees initiatives by and for women in the Netherlands. Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Chairman Twenty years later, Mama Cash has grown into a Nicholas Allott professional funding organisation with an international Alain Boublil network of advisors. Nicholas Mackintosh GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Patricia Macnaughton Netherlands, Europe, the Global South (Asia and the Dr Michael Rose Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean), Central and Eastern Europe and the STAFF Nicholas Mackintosh, Appeals Director former Soviet Union. Richard Knibb, General Secretary and Finance PROGRAMME AREAS Amanda Parker, Administrator The activities of the women's groups supported by Mama Cash are centred around the following thematic FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2003 POUND STERLING EURO areas: Grants Exp. 384,877 546,080 • Physical integrity Number of grants: 214 • Art, culture and media SOURCES OF FUNDS • Economic justice To date the vast majority of the funding received by • Peace and security the foundation has come from the personal patronage • Empowerment and participation of Sir Cameron Mackintosh, who and whose Physical Integrity companies have so far provided the foundation with sums aggregating to more than £21 million. At the Supports women's groups that advocate a woman's instigation of Sir Cameron, part of the monies right to freedom of choice. 89 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Art, Culture and Media GOVERNANCE Assists artistic expression among women, by Board of Directors providing the opportunity for new and/or unknown Naima Azouh artists, groups and movements to express their social Carine van den Brink ideas and viewpoints. Louise van Deth Economic Justice Leila Jaffar Assists groups that wish to counterbalance gender Kai Pattipilohy inequality in the global economic system. Petra Taams Peace and Security Marjolein van der Tweel Supports projects initiated by women eager to take STAFF more control of their lives following a period of Hanneke Kamphuis, Executive Director conflict. One such project is a women's organisation in Nancy Jouwe, Deputy Director Bosnia Herzegovina which, in the wake of war, Astrid Aafjes opened a multi-ethnic café for women in the Baltic Beata Baradziej States. Dounia Bouzoubaa Empowerment and Participation Thelma Doebar Supports the self-initiated projects of women who are Janine van Doorn focused on strengthening women's position and Jacqueline Fonteijn independence, particularly in countries where there is Hanneke Hazeveld great need for a strong women's movement. Nancy Jouwe Preet Kirbat HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES The fund supports groups that provide information to Diana van Maasdijk Carmen Reinoso women about the impact of HIV/AIDS; and carries Nicole Stoop out consciousness-raising activities in the field of HIV/AIDS. The fund also provides travel grants to Deborah Ysendyk Barbara Verhallen organisations wishing to attend the annual Saskia Vliek international HIV/AIDS conference. 12 volunteers Representative Grants PUBLICATION TYPES • Holland improvement, Netherlands: 2,269 euros to Annual report make a documentary about HIV-positive Muslim Information brochures women Newsletters (biannual) • Hope and help NGO, Armenia: 2,500 euros to Publications (two languages) support sex workers and to prevent sexually FINANCIAL INFORMATION transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS 2002 EURO EURO • CEDOICOM, : 7,000 euros to organise a Total Assets 3,326,609 3,326,609 workshop about gender issues and HIV/AIDS Total Exp. 878,980 878,980 Programme Exp. 2,179,119 2,179,119 TYPES OF SUPPORT Capacity-building support SOURCES OF FUNDS Donations; inheritances; government and other grants. APPLICATIONS Applications for the Netherlands and Europe as well AFFILIATIONS as the Global South and the countries of the former International Women's Fundraising Network Soviet Union, can be submitted throughout the entire (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; Website; year. The fund will only assess applications that meet Verified by funder) its criteria and are properly completed. Application forms are available for both subsidies and travel grants. Four times a year Mama Cash assesses the MARIE STOPES INTERNATIONAL submitted applications. After each meeting applicants will be informed about the council's decision. The YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1976 entire application procedure takes three to six months. PRIMARY ADDRESS The average grant ranges from 2,000 to 10,000 euros. 153-157 Cleveland Street RESTRICTIONS London, W1T 6QW Support is restricted to women's groups United Kingdom LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Tel.: +44.207.574.7400 Dutch, English, French or Spanish Fax: +44.207.574.7417 TYPE OF FUNDER E-mail: [email protected] Fund-raising foundation Web: www.mariestopes.org.uk KEY CONTACT Samantha Guy, Adolescent Initiatives Manager 90 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

MISSION • Uganda: introduced a polyurethane female condom To provide choices in reproductive health care and undertook trials with village women, who worldwide. responded very positively. After a major media BACKGROUND campaign, which included journalists trying the Marie Stopes International (MSI) was established in female condom for themselves, demand soared as London in 1976 and grew out of the organisation women sought to protect themselves against originally set up by Dr Marie Stopes in 1921. In 1977, HIV/AIDS MSI set up its first overseas centre in Ireland and a • Cambodia: undertakes a range of HIV/AIDS year later set up a programme in India. Today, the prevention activities in Phnom Penh, including MSI Global Partnership provides sexual and condom promotion and distribution, education, and reproductive health information and services to 3.6 empowerment activities with sex workers, brothel million people worldwide in 35 countries across owners and high-risk men. In addition, Cambodia Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America and the Women's Clinics also undertakes voluntary Middle East. confidential counselling and testing, and early GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS treatment of opportunistic infections in the brothel International area of the city; provides STD treatment and PROGRAMME AREAS prevention at all centres across Phnom Penh; and The MSI Global Partnership provides sexual and conducts peer and outreach education activities reproductive health information and services to targeting high-risk adolescents, including garment millions of people worldwide every year. The factory workers partnership aims to ensure that these services are • Albania: aims to increase access to condoms in accessible to the people who need them, including combination with awareness-raising promotions, under-served groups such as young people, the poorest such as signs, leaflets, posters, television and of the poor and refugees, through innovative operating radio, to help reduce rates of HIV/AIDS/STDs models including: within the country • Centre-based services • Bolivia: focuses on young people through a • Community-based services and outreach work, programme of educational, recreational and including employment and school/college-based information activities. Centre-based services are activities complemented by awareness-raising activities and • Mobile services condom promotion and distribution • Information, education, communication and TYPES OF SUPPORT advocacy initiatives Educational/training programmes • Social marketing programmes Programme development HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Public awareness campaigns The MSI Global Partnership focuses on prevention as Publications the cornerstone of its response to HIV/AIDS, RESTRICTIONS contributing to a coordinated, national and Does not fund non-MSI partner projects or international response to improve HIV/AIDS organisations. prevention. The partnership is increasingly focusing LEGAL STATUS on HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention through the UK registered charity following activities: GOVERNANCE • Information, education and communication Board of Trustees activities such as the production of leaflets, Timothy Rutter, Chairman posters, dramas and videos aimed specifically at Baroness Flather men, youth, vulnerable and marginalised groups Philip D. Harvey • Condom distribution David W. Logan • Contraceptive social marketing Sir Charles Pereira • Voluntary confidential counselling and testing Edgar W. Stanford • STD prevention, treatment, and counselling Catherine Stopes regarding HIV/AIDS STAFF • Referring clients on to AIDS organisations for Samantha Guy, Adolescent Initiatives Manager support, help and testing PUBLICATION TYPES Although the response from each partner within the Annual report partnership differs according to local needs, a range of Electronic/online information activities is being undertaken which contribute to the Publications in two or more languages prevention of HIV/AIDS at the grass-roots level. Recent examples of work going on around the partnership include:

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION reputation of not only being the first to arrive in a 2002 POUND STERLING EURO crisis-hit area, but often, the only organisation to be Total Assets 26,364,000 37,406,356 there at all. The movement was awarded the 1999 Total Gifts 273,000 387,344 Total Exp. 36,357,000 51,584,847 Nobel Peace Prize. Programme Exp. 35,729,000 50,693,814 GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS HIV/AIDS Exp. 3,200,000 4,540,295 South and Central America, Africa, Middle East, SOURCES OF FUNDS Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, Russia Incoming resources comprise the gross amounts and Eurasia receivable from clients for reproductive health care PROGRAMME AREAS and consultancy services and receipt of grants and MSF provides emergency medical assistance to donations. populations in danger in more than 80 countries where ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES health structures are insufficient or even non-existent; Marie Stopes International Australia and collaborates with authorities such as ministries of P.O. Box 98 health and local NGOs to provide assistance in the St. Kilda following areas: 3182 Melbourne, Victoria • Medical aid Australia • Awareness-raising Tel.: +61.3.9593.9651 Medical Aid Fax: +61.3.9593.9702 Works with hospitals and dispensaries on vaccination Marie Stopes International Belgium programmes and water and sanitation projects; assists Rue Montoyer 39 remote health care centres in slum areas; and provides 1000 Brussels training of local personnel. All this is done with the Belgium objective of rebuilding health structures to acceptable Tel.: +32.2.551.5451 levels. Fax: +32.2.551.5459 Awareness-raising E-mail: [email protected] Raises awareness about human suffering and seeks to (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2002; restore and ensure respect for human beings and their Verified by funder) fundamental human rights. Also addresses any violations of basic human rights perpetrated or sustained by political actors by confronting the MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES responsible actors themselves, putting pressure on them through mobilisation of the international community, and issuing information publicly. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1971 HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES PRIMARY ADDRESS MSF carries out a wide range of HIV/AIDS 94 rue Dupré programmes in more than 25 countries worldwide. 1090 Brussels Programme areas include: Belgium • Prevention Tel.: +32.2.474.7474 • Treatment and care Fax: +32.2.474.7575 E-mail: [email protected] • Advocacy Web: www.msf.org/ • Training KEY CONTACT Prevention Jean Marie Kindermans, General Secretary Carries out preventive activities with sex workers and NAME IN ENGLISH community education awareness activities among Doctors Without Borders groups such as young hairdressers and tailors, taxi drivers, students and peasants. Several programmes MISSION To provide medical aid wherever needed, regardless also focus on preventing mother-to-child transmission of race, religion, politics or sex; and to raise awareness of the disease. of the plight of the people who need help. Treatment and Care BACKGROUND Offers treatment, including home-based care; Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was established by a voluntary counselling and testing; treatment of group of French doctors working in desperate opportunistic infections; psychological support; and conditions in the Biafra War in the early 1970s. They antiretroviral therapy for people living with were determined to create a movement to deliver HIV/AIDS. Some programmes also include humanitarian aid wherever it was needed, provision of nutritional and vitamin supplements for and particularly one that would speak out about the children living with HIV/AIDS. plight of the victims it helped. Thirty years later, MSF is now an international medical aid agency with a 92 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Advocacy ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Advocates for affordable medicines for developing 67-74 Saffron Hill countries in which it operates HIV/AIDS programmes London, EC1N 8QX and encourages local authorities to promote United Kingdom antiretroviral therapy and follow-up care. Tel.: +44.207.404.6600 Training Fax: +44.207.404.4466 Provides technical assistance, training and information E-mail: [email protected] on issues relating to HIV/AIDS to staff working in 333 7th Avenue, 2nd Floor local and district health centres and maternity and 10001-5004 New York children’s hospitals. Tel.: +1.212.679.6800 TYPES OF SUPPORT Fax: +1.212.679.7016 Educational/training programmes Funder-operated programme (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2002) Technical assistance (by third party) RESTRICTIONS Operates its own programmes. MEDICAL FOUNDATION FOR AIDS LEGAL STATUS & SEXUAL HEALTH Independent, humanitarian aid agency GOVERNANCE YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1987 Jean-Marie Kindermans, President PRIMARY ADDRESS Barbara Kerstiëns, Vice-President BMA House Bruno Meessen, Vice-President Tavistock Square Vincent Bribosia Treasurer London, WC1H 9JP Stéphane Goriely, Secretary United Kingdom Emmanuel Bottiau Tel.: +44.207.383.6345 Dominique Boutriau Fax: +44.207.388.2544 Isaline Greindl E-mail: [email protected] Aragonès-Melhem Georgy Web: www.medfash.org.uk Meinie Nicolai MISSION Stefaan Van der Borght To promote excellence in the prevention and Michaël Verhaeghe management of HIV/AIDS and other sexually STAFF transmitted infections. Dr Tine Dussauchoit, General Manager BACKGROUND Dr Amparo Laiseca, Medical Manager Established in 1987 - under the name British Medical Rémi Carrier, Technology Manager Association Foundation for AIDS - to promote Peter Casaer, Communications Manager education and research in the field of public health and Jan Boeynaems, Finances Manager communicable disease, with specific reference to Benoit Deneys, Human Resources Manager AIDS, the Medical Foundation for AIDS and Sexual Dr Koen Henckaerts, Operations Manager Health changed its name in order to recognise the Aine Markham, Operations Manager connections between HIV/AIDS and other aspects of Christopher Stokes, Operations Manager sexual health and to pay more attention to other PUBLICATION TYPES sexually transmitted infections. Annual report GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Financial statement UK and international Press releases FORMER NAME FINANCIAL INFORMATION British Medical Association Foundation for AIDS 2002 EURO EURO Total Assets 241,000,000 241,000,000 RELATED ORGANISATIONS Total Exp. 336,000,000 336,000,000 British Medical Association SOURCES OF FUNDS PROGRAMME AREAS Over 50% of all MSF activities are paid for with The foundation undertakes a range of projects and private donations. works in partnership with others, in order to influence NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION policy and offer advice to doctors and other health Total expenditure internationally can be broken down professionals. Activities include: as follows: 82% directly on field work; 6% on • HIV/AIDS/STD prevention, treatment and care administration and management 12% on fund-raising. • Materials for health professionals • Policy making

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HIV/AIDS/STD Prevention, Treatment and Care BACKGROUND Manages a major project to develop standards for the Immediately after ’s death from National Strategy for Sexual Health HIV Services and AIDS-related causes in London on 24th November facilitate the further development of managed clinical 1991, manager and the remaining members networks for HIV, in support of key objectives in the of Queen took the decision to raise money and government’s National Strategy for Sexual Health and awareness about HIV/AIDS in his memory. Together HIV for England. they organised the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Materials for Health Professionals Concert for AIDS Awareness to launch the Mercury Develops materials to support health professionals, Phoenix Trust to distribute the monies raised from this particularly to help them respond to demands arising concert. from new government policy and changing patient GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS needs. International Policy Making PROGRAMME AREAS Provides authoritative responses and briefings to Since its inception, the trust has been responsible for government and other policy makers on current policy donating over £7 million to different HIV/AIDS issues, in order to foster adequately resourced, charities committed to the fight HIV/AIDS throughout evidence-based and equitably delivered services for the world. The trust works in the following areas: prevention, treatment and care. • Charity support TYPES OF SUPPORT • Fund-raising General support/general purposes • Donations Programme development • Monitoring Publications Charity Support Research Acts as an umbrella organisation under which a whole TYPE OF FUNDER range of charities, from local telephone helplines to Independent foundation national organisations, effectively raise money and LEGAL STATUS awareness for HIV/AIDS. An independent charity supported by the British Fundraising Medical Association Encourages members of the Queen Fan Club to PUBLICATION TYPES coordinate annual street collections and many other Electronic/online information fund-raising events to support HIV/AIDS charities in FINANCIAL INFORMATION their local areas. 2002 POUND STERLING EURO Donations Total Exp. 152,401 216,233 Donates all profits from the Freddie Mercury Tribute SOURCES OF FUNDS Concert video, as well as other fund-raising initiatives, British Medical association; statutory and non- to HIV/AIDS charities worldwide. statutory sources. Monitoring (Sources of information: Website) Follows the latest developments in drug therapies and adapts funding policy to the changing needs of those affected by HIV/AIDS. MERCURY PHOENIX TRUST TYPES OF SUPPORT General support/general purposes YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1992 Capital support PRIMARY ADDRESS Matching support Visiting Address TYPE OF FUNDER The Mill, Mill Lane Fund-raising foundation Cookham LEGAL STATUS Berkshire, SL6 9QT UK registered charity United Kingdom GOVERNANCE Tel.: +44.162.852.7874 Board of Trustees Fax: +44.171.727.5641 Mary Austin Web: www.mercuryphoenixtrust.com Jim Beach KEY CONTACT Maureen Barclay, National Coordinator Roger Taylor MISSION STAFF To help relieve the poverty, sickness and distress of Maureen Barclay, National Coordinator people with HIV/AIDS, and to stimulate awareness Peter Chant, Administrator and education in connection with the disease throughout the world. 94 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES PUBLICATION TYPES Postal Address Electronic/online information P.O. Box 1026 (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) Maidenhead, SL6 9FR United Kingdom (Sources of information: Website) THE NUFFIELD TRUST FOR RESEARCH AND POLICY STUDIES MICHAEL STICH STIFTUNG IN HEALTH SERVICES (THE NUFFIELD TRUST) YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1994 YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1940 PRIMARY ADDRESS P.O. Box 30 52 90 PRIMARY ADDRESS 20316 Hamburg 59 New Cavendish Street Germany London, W1G 7LP Tel.: +49.403.571.1320 United Kingdom Fax: +49.403.571.1321 Tel.: +44.20.7631.8450 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +44.20.7631.8451 Web: www.michael-stich-stiftung.de E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk KEY CONTACT Claudia Fidalgo KEY CONTACT John Wyn Owen, Secretary NAME IN ENGLISH The Michael Stich Foundation HIV/AIDS CONTACT Alan Ingram, Policy Officer MISSION To support and directly help children affected by MISSION HIV/AIDS exclusively in Germany, and to make their To enable the people of the UK to enjoy better health lives more comfortable. and receive quality and effective health care. To communicate evidence and encourage exchanges BACKGROUND In 1994, Michael Stich Stiftung was established to around developed or developing knowledge with the help children who suffer from HIV/AIDS. Michael objectives of better equipped decision-makers and better informed research, legislation, public Stich was appointed as the first to chair the foundation, which is recognised by the Ministry of administration, education, training and community State as a voluntary organisation in accordance with efforts. civil law. BACKGROUND The Nuffield Trust acts as an independent GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Germany commentator on the UK health scene and the National Health Service. It seeks to illuminate current issues PROGRAMME AREAS through informed debate, meetings and publications; The foundation supports HIV-infected children in and commissions research and policy studies aimed at Germany. The foundation's programmes offer the development of policy and the improvement of individual help to make the last years of HIV/AIDS health services. children’s lives a little easier. Actions include: GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS • Providing toys UK, excluding London • Financing doctors in paediatric wards in university FORMER NAME hospitals The Nuffield Provincial Hospital Trust • Funding holiday trips for families affected by PROGRAMME AREAS HIV/AIDS The Nuffield Trust has four main policy themes: TYPES OF SUPPORT • Policy Futures General support/general purposes • The Changing Role of the State in Health TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation • Public Health • Quality LEGAL STATUS Voluntary organisation Policy Futures Responds to the developments within the health GOVERNANCE sector, including new discoveries and new treatments Supervisory Committee in health care and a greater awareness of the effects of Daniel Großer, Chair the environment on population health, combined with Gabriela Ulrich-Schneider, Vice-Chair developments outside the health sector, such as Armin Kopf globalisation, to increase the rate of change. Also 95 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004 responds to the need for policy to become more reports and lectures of international relevance. Recent informed about the context in which it operates and to published documents include 'Learning from take a long-term strategic view of UK health. The key Experience: Privacy and the Secondary Use of Data in concerns of the programme are a focus on health and Health Research', 'Globalisation and transborder its long-term perspective must be maintained as a health risk in the UK: case studies in tobacco control priority across the whole of the UK Government's and population mobility', and 'Globalisation and programme; people's expectations and how to pay for public health'. them must be managed; the implications of change for HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES the health service workforce must be considered and Under its UK Global Health Programme, which is planned; and high quality information technology funded jointly by the Nuffield Trust and the Nuffield must support health care. Health and Social Services Fund, the trust examines The Changing Role of the State in Health issues like HIV/AIDS in the context of globalisation. Assesses the changing role of the state in the health Actions include research and policy studies, seminars, sector as driven by globalisation, devolution and conferences and consultations with government Europe in terms of the machinery of government for departments, international organisations, research and health policy, policy making and implementation as educational institutions, foundations, academic well as the public presentation of policy and medical centres and other organisations of health communication. The programme focuses on the professionals, non-governmental organisations and current and potential impact of globalisation on health businesses partners in the UK and internationally. The in the UK; a more precise formulation of the UK aim of these actions is to build networks around key contribution to global health; and the UK response to challenges in developed and developing countries; to the threats and opportunities posed by globalisation enhance links between communities of research, for health throughout the world. education, policy and practice; to engage the Public Health participation of new actors and seed new initiatives in The Health of the People Project developed out of a global health; to promote greater cross-sectoral workshop held at Christ Church, Oxford in June, attention to health issues in policy; to enhance national 1998, which concluded that there was a case for a new responses to global health challenges in the UK and Health of the People Bill, to create a mechanism to co- other countries. ordinate and monitor public health policy. The trustees Currently, the programme is supporting research case established the UK Partnership for the Health of the studies in HIV/AIDS. It is also currently investigating People to follow up the conclusions of the workshop. the relationship between global health and global A considerable body of material was reviewed on the security. While health has long been recognised as public health evidence base: the objective was to central to development and humanitarian action, a ensure that this evidence base would be robust and number of issues such as HIV/AIDS have brought capable of withstanding challenge. To complement health into the field of foreign policy, and meeting this, the project team established by the trust scanned global health challenges has been linked by policy UK and EC legislation, directives, regulations, makers to the goals of global, national and human government documents, circulars and cases, as well as security. opinions and resolutions. Representative Funds The findings of the project have been published by the During the current financial year (to 31 March 2004), trust and launched at a national conference in January the trustees of the Nuffield Trust and the directors of 2004 on the theme 'Health of the People: the highest the Nuffield Health and Social Services Fund have law?'. allocated funds as follows: Quality • 25,000 euros to the European HIV/AIDS Seeks to inform health policy development and to Advocacy Campaign influence clinical and managerial practices, so • £59,000 to research on health issues in foreign improving the quality of care through dissemination of policy, within which HIV/AIDS is a case study best practice. Also aims to ensure that thinking on area quality policy is informed by the experience of other • 2,500 euros to contribute to the cost of a European countries. The key aims of Quality in Healthcare Policy Centre briefing programme are health care systems must be people TYPES OF SUPPORT centred; systematic quality improvement requires Conferences/seminars valid measurement and transparent reporting of Educational/training programmes performance; effecting and sustaining quality requires Matching support intentional initiatives at the policy, managerial and Programme development clinical levels; and quality initiatives must be pursued Publications at local, national and international levels. Research To complement these four main areas of interest, the trust makes available via its website publications, 96 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

APPLICATIONS Uninvited applications are not accepted; the trust THE ONE TO ONE CHILDREN'S commissions work in support of its programmes. FUND RESTRICTIONS Does not provide grants for core funding or individual YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2001 study. PRIMARY ADDRESS TYPE OF FUNDER Carradine House Independent foundation 237 Regents Park Road LEGAL STATUS London, N3 3LF Registered charity, no 209201 United Kingdom GOVERNANCE Tel.: +44.208.343.4234 Governing Trustees Fax: +44.208.343.2119 E-mail: [email protected] Sir Denis Pereira Gray, Chairman Web: www.one2onekids.org Dame Fiona Caldicott Lord Carlile KEY CONTACT Baroness Cox David Altschuler, Co-founder and Chairman Prof Don Detmer MISSION Sir Christopher France To build a one-to-one relationship of mutual trust and Prof John Ledingham regard with local communities; and to invest the time, Sir Keith Peters skills and careful funding that would make the most positive difference to the quality of children’s lives. STAFF John Wyn Owen, Secretary BACKGROUND Alan Ingram, Policy Officer One to One Children’s Fund was started by a small 9 full-time staff group of individuals who were confronted by images 3 part-time staff of some of the most vulnerable victims of violence and prejudice. The group decided to take action by PUBLICATION TYPES Annual report supporting social and educational projects all over the Conference/meeting report world that relieve suffering, hardship and neglect, and Electronic/online information help children overcome the trauma of war, prejudice Financial statement and natural disaster. Monographs GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Press release UK, South Africa, South America, Kosovo and the Publications catalogue/list Middle East FINANCIAL INFORMATION PROGRAMME AREAS 2003 POUND STERLING EURO The One to One Children's Fund exists to support Total Assets 45,509,827 64,571,264 social and educational projects all over the world, Total Exp. 2,048,208 2,906,084 relieving suffering, hardship and neglect wherever Grants Exp. 633,050 898,198 Programme Exp. 1,275,983 1,810,419 they arise and to help children overcome the trauma of Number of grants: 7 war, prejudice and natural disaster. Recent projects SOURCES OF FUNDS include: Investment income; sales of publications. • Counselling centres, Kosovo: supports the training NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION of 15 full-time, professionally trained, local Information relates to financial year ended 31 March counsellors who now help approximately 50 2003. children and 30 women each day AFFILIATIONS • Therapeutic centres, Middle East: raises funds to Academy for Health Services Research and Health provide physically and mentally disabled Arab and Policy (US) Israeli children with aesthetic activities in a warm International Hospitals Federation and caring environment in the heart of the European Health Management Association community European Policy Centre • Casa Alianza, Guatemala: funds a team of street EFC Member educators to work on the streets with the thousands of children living in parks, abandoned buildings (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; EFC and playgrounds membership application form; Website; Verified by • Cape Town, South Africa: raises funds to continue funder) expanding school buildings, recruit more teachers and provide more educational materials at Vrygrond Sutter Camp, a pre-school centre where 80-160 children receive early learning skills and a balanced lunch each day 97 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Former Soviet Union: works with abandoned street GOVERNANCE children in Moscow, and refurbishes hospitals in Board of Trustees Belarus David Altschuler • New Jewish/Muslim Youth Theatre Project, North Rita Eker London: offers 100 young people from the Jewish Lawrence Gould and Muslim communities a unique opportunity to Kevin Gundle work together over a three-year period. The aim is HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE to help some young people to engage positively Patrons within the community across cultural divides, Dame building trust and shared understanding through Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks the creative arts Lady Sainsbury One to One Children's Fund also organises a number Omar Sharif of treks each year to destinations of outstanding Sir Harry Solomon interest and natural beauty to raise money for Terry Waite children's projects around the world. Other fund- STAFF raising events include its annual Charity Backgammon 7 full-time staff Tournament, sponsoring runners in the London PUBLICATION TYPES Marathon and charity film screenings. Electronic/online information HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Information brochure One to One Children’s Fund is currently involved with Press release two projects in South Africa that initiate and support FINANCIAL INFORMATION community-based action, in order to make a real and 2003 POUND STERLING EURO lasting impact on the spread and treatment of Total Assets 160,018 227,040 HIV/AIDS. Activities include: Total Gifts 179,623 254,857 • Groote Schuur Hospital Total Exp. 455,723 646,599 Grants Exp. 242,285 343,764 • Phelophepa Health Train European-level Exp. 214,174 303,879 Groote Schuur Hospital Programme Exp. 56,017 79,479 Funds antiretroviral treatment for children in Cape HIV/AIDS Exp. 48,047 68,171 Number of grants: 8 Town's Groote Schuur Hospital. One to One SOURCES OF FUNDS Children’s Fund also supports paediatric consultant, Fund-raising events and treks, and public donations. Dr Paul Roux's vital antiretroviral research programme which assesses the impact of antiretroviral (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) therapy on the growth and development of children given the drug, mortality rates, the funding of associated therapies, hospitalisation and access to OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE NEW paediatric beds. YORK Phelophepa Health Train Supports this HIV/AIDS outreach programme for YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1981 rural communities in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, PRIMARY ADDRESS where for a week at each location, members of the 400 West 59th Street remote community can visit the station to receive New York, NY 10019 medical attention, primary health care advice, and free United States condoms. The station also provides home care visits Tel.: +1.212.548.0600 from trained volunteers. Fax: +1.212.548.4679 TYPES OF SUPPORT Web: www.soros.org Building/renovation HIV/AIDS CONTACT Continuing support Anna Moshkova Educational/training programmes MISSION Funder-operated programme To foster the development of open societies in the Grants to individuals countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the former Public awareness campaigns Soviet Union, the United States and South Africa. Research BACKGROUND TYPE OF FUNDER The Open Society Institute New York (OSI) is one of Fund-raising foundation a network of 24 independent foundations created by LEGAL STATUS , the Hungarian born financier and UK registered charity philanthropist, to support the move towards open, democratic societies internationally.

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GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS In 2003, as a result of long-term strategic planning, US, Central and Eastern Europe, and South Africa IHRD identified seven countries where it would RELATED ORGANISATIONS continue providing projects with direct assistance and Soros Foundations Network support. Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, , PROGRAMME AREAS Poland, Russia and Ukraine made this list. While The Open Society Institute New York is a private IHRD’s goal remains the reduction of drug-related operating and grantmaking foundation that promotes social and individual harms, policy and human rights the development of open societies around the world, advocacy have emerged as the initiative’s main both by running its own programmes and by awarding objectives. grants to others. It develops and implements a variety Of the 24 OSI independent foundations, each has its of US-based and international programmes in the own HIV/AIDS prevention programmes. To name a areas of education, social and legal reform, and few: encourages public debate and policy alternatives in Soros Foundation Moldova complex and often controversial fields. The foundation's priority areas include: Through its local foundations, the aim is to build the • Support of harm reduction projects in strategically infrastructures and institutions of an open society and important geographic areas of the Republic of to support a variety of educational, cultural, and Moldova: Balti, Falesti, Orhei, Chisinau, Soroca, economic restructuring activities. Support is also Orhei, Edinet, Ungheni, Causeni, Rezina, given for major regional programmes in English Donduseni and Hancesti language teaching and training, health education, • Support of harm reduction projects in the prison library support and development, management system training, media, medical training and equipment • Development of the media skills in response to the donation, publishing, student exchange and needs of the target group scholarships, contemporary art, student advising and • Involvement of vulnerable groups in the decision education reform. making process HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES • Evaluation of the target group behaviour OSI and the Soros network implement a number of • Activities oriented toward policy development in initiatives worldwide to respond to increasing rates of the field harm reduction HIV infection. The most significant initiative is the • Capacity-building of the harm reduction network International Harm Reduction Development Atviros Lietuvos Fondas Programme (IHRD), which seeks to diminish the Recent grants include: individual and social harms associated with drug use—particularly the risk of HIV infection—in eastern • Lithuanian AIDS Centre: $14,900 for HIV/AIDS Europe and the former Soviet Union. In 2003, IHRD research, policy, prevention and treatment in made $3,500,000 contribution in the form of grants, Central and Eastern Europe supporting over 200 projects locally and nationally. • Vilnius Substance Abuse Treatment Centre: These included some of the following initiatives: $10,000 for a cabinet for sex workers and mobile • Support to local direct service providers tailored to outreach needle exchange local conditions and client needs, which includes a • $4,000 for HIV prevention among Visaginas needle exchange component, outreach to the target citizens using drugs communities, and in some cases access to • $30,074 for the project entitled 'TB/HIV in the substitution treatment, including methadone Former Soviet Union: Integrating Services to maintenance therapy Address the Dual Epidemies' • Through trainings, workshops and exchange, OSI The foundation also develops conferences and increases the local capacity to develop and seminars for public health professionals from Central implement effective HIV prevention programmes and Eastern Europe and the countries of the former among the following populations: street kids, Soviet Union, focusing on priority health care topics prisoners and inmates, ethnic minorities - of critical importance areas including HIV/AIDS and especially Roma, commercial sex workers and other STDs. women Open Society Foundation Bratislava • Promoting local and regional capacity-building The foundation’s programme goals are to: through trainings, workshops and conferences for a • Disseminate information about the harm reduction variety of harm reduction stakeholders including philosophy NGO staff, government officials, police officers, • Stimulate and assist in the establishment of prison workers and health care providers services for injecting drug users and groups with • Creating an enabling public policy atmosphere by risk behaviour with the aim to minimise risks of an sponsoring advocacy, research, conferences and HIV/AIDS epidemic and other blood borne decision maker study tours diseases, ideally in all regions affected with a drug use problem 99 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Highlight the problems of marginalised groups Some of the OSI’s Public Health Programs have spun from the perspective of human rights off and are now independent non-governmental • Support activities of organisations working with agencies. Open Health Institute Russia, a spin-off the injecting drug users and groups with risk National Public Health Program of OSI-Russia, has behaviour been working together with the UK's Department for Open Society Georgia Foundation International Development to provide financial OSI Georgia focuses its efforts in the following areas: support to over 80 harm reduction projects in Russia. • Prevention: upscales prevention efforts for Soros Foundation-Kazakhstan vulnerable populations, including drug users, sex SF-Kazakhstan runs the distinctive HIV Prevention in workers and street kids Central Asia Program that coordinates prevention • Universal care: seeks to ensure HIV/AIDS care for activities in all the countries of Central Asia. The everyone who needs it, with special attention paid programme strives to increase outreach to the to marginalised groups vulnerable populations with HIV prevention efforts; • Drug policy assessment: reassesses national drug improve the quality of available HIV prevention policies with the goal of bringing them in line with efforts; and build the capacity of local civil society to European norms and trends implement effective programmes on HIV prevention OSI also carries out regional HIV/AIDS activities among vulnerable communities. through its networks in southern Africa and the International Renaissance Foundation, Ukraine countries of West Africa. Examples of recent grants IRF’s Public Health Program has been operational include: since 2000. Supporting equity in access to health care Open Society Institute Southern Africa for drug users and people living with HIV/AIDS, the • Action Aid: $128,000 to support the active programme has been fundamental in facilitating the engagement of a wide spectrum of actors within work of over 30 harm reduction projects across the education sector to respond to the HIV/AIDS Ukraine, and in creation of the Ukrainian Harm crisis. Activities include training of 1800 teachers Reduction Network in 2002. on HIV/AIDS curriculum/policy development and IRF is also central in advocating for human rights of improving adult literacy in order to strengthen the people living with HIV/AIDS and vulnerable community response mechanism. The project will populations, and in supporting HIV prevention operate at national and district levels in the four activities in prisons across the country. countries. The project will document case studies TYPES OF SUPPORT in other countries in southern Africa, namely Continuing support Botswana, South Africa and Angola Curriculum development • Day Zero Film and Video: $21,333 to support a Equipment major film production on HIV/AIDS in which Fellowships incorporates stories by HIV-positive persons Funder-operated programmes Institutional support South African Palliative Care Initiative Publications • Medical Education for South African Blacks, Inc.: Research $175,000 to improve palliative care for South Scholarships Africans infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS, Seed money including orphans as well as the terminally ill APPLICATIONS Open Society Institute West Africa Application procedures vary according to the type of • The United Nations Development Fund for programme. Women: $90,000 to promote the mainstreaming of RESTRICTIONS gender and HIV/AIDS into development Varies according to the programme. programme design and planning, and to support LANGUAGES ACCEPTED the two states to develop HIV/AIDS gender- English and local languages sensitive policies TYPE OF FUNDER • Society for Women Against AIDS in Africa: Independent foundation $90,000: to build a strong, sustainable network of STAFF community-based women's organisations in George Soros, Chair Senegal to facilitate behaviour change and the Aryeh Neier, President introduction and implementation of new Gary Gladstein, Vice-President and Secretary prevention strategies so that women at the Susan Weber Soros community level have the knowledge, skills and William D. Zabel ability to reduce the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on themselves, their partners and their PUBLICATION TYPES families Electronic/online information

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION • Communication for development 2003 US DOLLAR EURO • Conflict and media HIV/AIDS Exp. 5,833,567 4,636,439 • Environment and globalisation ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES HIV/AIDS 888 Seventh Avenue • New York, NY 101106 • Oral testimony United States • Reproductive health and gender HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; Website; The Panos HIV/AIDS programme raises awareness of, Verified by funder) promotes discussion around, and stimulates a response to the social causes and consequences of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, particularly as it affects the PANOS LONDON developing world. In addition, Panos plays a key role in the development of contemporary approaches to YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1986 HIV/AIDS communication. Programme activities PRIMARY ADDRESS focus on: 9 White Lion Street • Men and HIV/AIDS London, N1 9PD • Stigma and discrimination due to HIV/AIDS United Kingdom • HIV/AIDS communication Tel.: +44.207.278.1111 • HIV/AIDS and the world’s media Fax: +44.207.278.0345 • Panos Global AIDS Programme E-mail: [email protected] Men and HIV/AIDS Web: www.panos.org.uk Addresses the issue of men and HIV/AIDS, KEY CONTACT particularly through mainstreaming the issue within Mark Wilson, Executive Director the activities of the regional offices. Activities involve HIV/AIDS CONTACT advising donors and other international agencies on Thomas Scalway, HIV/AIDS Programme Manager future strategies for working with boys and young MISSION men; publishing reports on HIV/AIDS and the To stimulate informed and inclusive public debate military; and modernising the work of other Panos around key development issues, in order to foster departments dealing with issues of gender, sexual risk sustainable development; to promote an enabling and masculinity. media and communications environment worldwide; Stigma and Discrimination Due to HIV/AIDS and to ensure that the perspectives of the people Conducted a pilot research project in India, Burkina whose lives are most affected by development, mainly Faso, Ukraine and Zambia, which indicated that there the poor and marginalised, are included within are still gaps and areas that need to be further explored decision-making and that decisions are subject to their if interventions to reduce stigma are to be appropriate scrutiny and debate. and successful. These include the impact of BACKGROUND HIV/AIDS prevention interventions on stigma; the Panos London was established in 1986 as a UK relationship between the media and stigma; and registered charity, with a board of directors drawn identifying the difference between stigma and bad from the UK and the various regions in which it practice, or lack of professional support and training in works. Since 1996, Panos London has set up a health care systems. network of regional offices in southern and eastern HIV/AIDS Communication Africa, and South Asia. Each regional centre is now Runs a number of HIV/AIDS communication moving towards independence and has its own activities that involve working with the media and Regional Advisory Committee drawn from the other information actors. Activities include a Panos countries in which it works, meeting twice a year to report on HIV communication and a perspective discuss policy and strategy. Panos London also has paper: Critical Challenges within HIV independent sister institutes in Senegal, Mali, Haiti, Communication, which outlines some of the key Barbados, France, and the US. The Panos Network is lessons from the last two decades of responding to held together by a common name, a common mission, HIV/AIDS and looks at the whether today’s projects and a common set of values. Institutionally, it is united have learned adequately from these lessons. It focuses through the Panos Council. in particular on the extent to which those directly GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS affected by the epidemic are involved in the processes International that shape the response to the epidemic. PROGRAMME AREAS HIV/AIDS and the World’s Media Panos London works with journalists in developing Produces a number of reports on the role of the media countries to produce news, features and analysis about in development in general, and the role of the media in the most critical global issues of today, including: the response to HIV/AIDS in particular; works with 101 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

the media in both developed and developing countries Marty Radlett, Reproductive Health and Gender, to improve the quality, ethics and sensitivity of Director of Programme reporting around HIV/AIDS; and supports southern PUBLICATION TYPES Panos partners in training journalists and Electronic/online information commissioning HIV/AIDS stories from developing Newsletter countries. Press release Panos Global HIV/AIDS Programme Publications catalogue/list Consists of a network of Panos offices around the FINANCIAL INFORMATION world that works on a common thematic area of 2002 POUND STERLING EURO ownership, accountability and participation. Each Total Exp. 3,026,350 4,293,913 partner runs a series of activities with the media, civil SOURCES OF FUNDS society and national and regional policy makers Public donations. selecting the methodologies most appropriate to their ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES own local context. Programmatic work has a dual Panos Kathmandu Regional Centre emphasis: firstly to support locally owned and driven GPO Box 13651 civil-society responses to HIV/AIDS, secondly to Patan Dhoka foster media and policy environments within which Kathmandu these indigenous, participatory processes can flourish. Nepal TYPES OF SUPPORT Tel.: +977.152.0985 Conferences/seminars Fax: +977.152.3846 Educational/training programmes E-mail: [email protected] Programme development Panos Lusaka Regional Centre Public Awareness Campaigns PO Box 39163 Publications Plot 5982 Benakale Rd Research Northmead RESTRICTIONS Lusaka Operates its own programmes. Does not distribute ZAMBIA grants to other organisations. Tel.: +26.01.26.3258 TYPE OF FUNDER Fax: +26.01.26.1039 Independent foundation E-mail: [email protected] LEGAL STATUS Panos Paris UK registered charity 10 rue du Mail GOVERNANCE 75002 Paris Board of Directors France Vinya Ariyaratne Tel.: +33.1.40.41.0550 Urvashi Butalia Fax: +33.1.40.41.0330 Dr Naigzy Gebremdehim E-mail: [email protected] Birgitte Jallov Panos Washington Halle Jørn Hanssen 1322 18th Street, NW Wafula Oguttu Suite 26 David Page Washington, DC, 20036 Jenny Richards United States Koy Thompson Tel.: +1.202.429.0730 Amos Vilakazi E-mail: [email protected] Paul Westlake STAFF (Sources of information: Website) Mark Wilson, Executive Director Tracey Cabache, Deputy Director Kitty Warnock, Programme Director Murali Shanmugavelan, ICTs and Media Pluralism Programme Officer Teresa Hanley, Global Programmes Director Thomas Scalway, HIV/AIDS Programme Manager Johanna Hanefeld, HIV/AIDS Programme Administrator Siobhan Warrington, Oral Testimony, Director Kelly Hawrylyshyn, Oral Testimony, Programme Officer

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REAL FUNDACIÓN VICTORIA ROCKEFELLER BROTHERS EUGENIA FUND, INC.

YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1990 YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1940 PRIMARY ADDRESS PRIMARY ADDRESS Sinesio Delgado 4 437 Madison Avenue, 37th floor 28029 Madrid New York, NY 10022 Spain United States Tel.: +91.314.6508 Tel.: +1.212.812.4200 Fax: +91.314.5965 Fax: +1.212.812.4299 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.hemofilia.com Web: www.rbf.org KEY CONTACT KEY CONTACT Dacio Villacé Benjamin R. Shute, Jr, Secretary MISSION MISSION To improve the welfare of haemophiliac patients. To promote the well-being of all people through GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS support of efforts in the US and abroad that contribute Spain ideas, develop leaders, and encourage institutions in PROGRAMME AREAS the transition to global interdependence. Its The foundation offers aid and social and economic grantmaking aims are to counter world trends of subsidies to haemophiliacs who are infected with resource depletion, conflict, protectionism and STDs, families of haemophiliacs who have died from isolation which now threaten to move humankind HIV/AIDS, and haemophiliacs whose clinical everywhere further away from cooperation, equitable situation has increased due to HIV/AIDS. Its activities trade, economic development, stability and include: conservation. • Distribution of prevention materials BACKGROUND • Social, legal and psychological counselling The Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) was founded in • Information and prevention seminars 1940 as a vehicle through which the five sons and • Promoting the investigation of haemophiliacs daughters of John D. Rockefeller Jr could share a infected with STDs source of advice and research on charitable activities • Scholarships to investigate themes related to STDs and combine some of their philanthropic activities to and other congenital symptoms better effect. John D. Rockefeller Jr. made a substantial gift to the fund in 1951, and in 1960 the • Promoting the integration, welfare and labour of fund received a major bequest from his estate. haemophiliacs with STDs in society Together these constitute the basic endowment of the TYPES OF SUPPORT fund. Conferences/seminars In 1952, the founders began to include non-family Scholarship members on the board. In 1958, the first of a number Research of daughters and sons of the founders joined the TYPE OF FUNDER board, and in 1992 the first of their children. The Independent foundation foundation merged with the Charles E. Culpeper PUBLICATION TYPES Foundation in1999. Annual Report GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Brochures US and international Monographs RELATED ORGANISATIONS FINANCIAL INFORMATION Asian Cultural Council 2003 EURO EURO Total Exp. 745,054 745,054 Pocantico Conference Center Grants Exp. 565,634 565,634 PROGRAMME AREAS Programme Exp. 179,420 179,420 The fund makes grants in the following areas: Number of grants: 250 • Sustainable resource use AFFILIATIONS • Global security Confederacion Española de Fundaciones • Non-profit sector (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) • Education • • Charles E. Culpeper Arts and Culture Programme • Health • Pocantico Programmes

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• Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation that encourage respect and care for neighbourhoods Sustainable Resource Use and public spaces; and supporting place-based Fosters environmental stewardship which is strategies and bottom-up community initiatives that ecologically based, economically sound, culturally seek to improve the quality of life in disadvantaged appropriate and sensitive to questions of neighbourhoods by addressing locally identified intergenerational equity. At the global level, the priorities, building local leadership, and encouraging programme seeks to advance international action to collaboration among local institutions and across slow climate change and conserve biodiversity. With sectors. respect to climate change, the focus is on curbing Charles E. Culpeper Arts and Culture Programme emissions of greenhouse gases and facilitating the This programme focuses on New York City. It works transition to a clean energy future. With respect to to foster an environment in which artists can flourish biodiversity, an ecosystem approach is applied in the by funding organisations that support individual artists terrestrial context to conserving temperate rainforests and the creative process; provide infrastructure to and encouraging the practice of sustainable forest sustain the artistic life; and offer additional management. In the marine context, the focus is on opportunities to artists for developing skills fishery and coastal zone management. In East Asia, complementary to their creative talents. The the focus is on assisting communities in their efforts to programme also works to help sustain and advance define and pursue locally appropriate development small and medium-sized cultural organisations, strategies, with particular attention to sustainable particularly those that are community-based and/or agriculture, coastal management, and integrated culturally specific. General operating grants are watershed planning as well as to the social and provided to address immediate needs; Charles E. environmental effects of this region’s integration into Culpeper Endowment grants are designed to support the global economy. long-term leadership and excellence in the Global Security presentation of creative work to a broad audience. Seeks to contribute to the emergence of a more just, Through the Charles E. Culpeper Leadership Program, sustainable and peaceful world by improving the selected organisations participate in team-based cooperative management of transnational threats and leadership conferences, held at RBF’s Pocantico challenges. Grantmaking currently focuses on building Conference Center, on organisational management strong domestic constituencies for cooperative and governance. international engagement and promoting transparency Health and inclusive participation in transnational Supports projects involving research and education in policymaking. the field of human health. The Health Programme, Non-profit Sector including the Charles E. Culpeper Scholarships in Promotes the health and vitality of the non-profit Medical Science Programme and the Charles E. sector, both nationally and internationally, by assisting Culpeper Biomedical Pilot Initiative, is designed to in the development of the financial, human, and support RBF’s interest in basic biomedical research structural resources necessary to the sector; by with a special emphasis on molecular genetics, encouraging greater accountability within the sector; molecular pharmacology, and bioengineering; health and by promoting improved understanding of the services research; the study of social and ethical issues sector and the roles it plays in society. Particular in health and disease; and the advancement of emphasis is placed on those geographic regions of the American medical education. The goal of the world where the fund is engaged in other aspects of its Scholarships in Medical Science Program is to grantmaking. Check the fund’s website for updates on develop and support young American medical school guidelines and goals of this programme. faculty members with talents in biomedical research. Education The Biomedical Pilot Initiative is aimed at Addresses two challenges in US education: the need to encouraging the investigation of new ideas in the areas provide quality early childhood education and care to of the RBF's interest in health, particularly research in all children; and, at a time of profound demographic molecular genetics, bioengineering, molecular shifts, the need to encourage outstanding people of pharmacology, and health services research. colour to enter the teaching profession. With respect to Pocantico Programmes early childhood education, RBF gives special attention These programmes are based in the Pocantico Historic to the needs of New York City. Area, the heart of the Rockefeller family estate in New York City Westchester County, New York, and were established Encourages the participation of individuals and when RBF leased the area from the National Trust for communities in the civic life of New York City. In Historic Preservation in 1991. The Pocantico particular, the programme focuses on promoting civic Conference Center is the key component of these responsibility for public education and youth programmes. It extends the reach of RBF’s development; assisting community-based initiatives grantmaking through conferences and meetings that address central concerns of RBF. In addition, the 104 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Pocantico programmes provide public access to the Educational/training programmes Historic Area and carry out maintenance, restoration, General support/general purposes and conservation projects in the area on behalf of the Professor/faculty development National Trust. Publications Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation Research Provides significant support to the Ramon Magsaysay APPLICATIONS Award Foundation, which grants the annual Ramon Applicants in the US must be either a tax-exempt Magsaysay Awards. These awards, named after the organisation or an organisation seeking support for a former president of the Philippines, were established project that would qualify as educational or charitable. with the encouragement of RBF’s trustees in the late Applicants outside the US must satisfy an RBF 1950s. determination that it would qualify, if incorporated in HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES the US, as a tax-exempt organisation or that a project In response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South for which support is sought would qualify in the US as Africa, the fund provides support in the following educational or charitable. A grantee must also be areas: engaged in work that fits generally within the fund's • Human advancement guidelines. Most grants range between $25,000 and • Democratic practice, sustainable development, and $300,000, often payable over one to three years. peace and security Applications for the Scholarships in Medical Science Human Advancement Program are accepted once per year with a mid- August deadline. Guidelines for applicants for the Seeks to improve the quality and accessibility of basic Biomedical Pilot Initiative are available on the education for children in the areas of early childhood website. development and primary learning and supports Initial approach by letter. efforts to assist orphans and vulnerable children in achieving their full potential as individuals and as RESTRICTIONS members of society. The Fund's strategy involves Does not support building projects or land acquisition. supporting the introduction and evaluation of Neither, as a general rule, does it make grants to promising basic education models; advancing the individuals, nor does it support graduate study, or the development of primary school teachers; writing of books or dissertations by individuals. The strengthening the institutional capacity of NGOs, Sustainable Resource Use and Global Security university programmes, and government agencies Programs focus on North America and East and working in the field of basic education, orphans and South-East Asia; the Sustainable Resource Use vulnerable children; supporting targeted social science Program also includes the Russian Far East; and the research that will improve the understanding and Global Security Program also includes Central and effectiveness of work related to orphans and Eastern Europe and southern Africa. The Nonprofit vulnerable children; and assisting NGOs with basic Sector Program focuses primarily on the United education projects to integrate a concern for States, as well as on East and South-East Asia. The HIV/AIDS within their work. Arts and Culture, Health and Education Programs are active only in the US. Democratic Practice, Sustainable Development, and Peace and Security LANGUAGES ACCEPTED English The Fund will support a small number of efforts to improve understanding of the linkages between TYPE OF FUNDER HIV/AIDS and sustainable development, democratic Independent foundation practice, and peace and security issues in South LEGAL STATUS Africa, and promote integrated responses to the broad Private foundation societal impacts of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It's GOVERNANCE strategy involves strengthening the capacity of NGOs, Trustees university programmes, and government agencies David J. Callard working on linkages between HIV/AIDS and these Richard Chasin three issues, including the facilitation of cross-sectoral Peggy Dulany communication and collaboration; in a limited way, Jessica P. Einhorn facilitating the introduction and evaluation of Neva R. Goodwin promising models of responses to the linkages Stephen B. Heintz between HIV/AIDS and these three core issues of James Moltz RBF concern. John Morning TYPES OF SUPPORT Robert B. Oxnam Awards/prizes Richard Rockefeller Capital support Steven C. Rockefeller Conferences/seminars Valerie B. Rockefeller Continuing support David Rockefeller, Jr 105 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

Frank Wisner Edmond D. Villani SIEMENS AG Tadataka Yamada 1850 HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE FUNDING SINCE Advisory Trustees PRIMARY ADDRESS Wittelsbacherplatz 2 Jonathan F. Fanton William H. Luers 80333 Munich Germany Abby M. O'Neill Tel.: +49.896.3600 Richard D. Parsons David Rockefeller Web: www.siemens.com Laurance S. Rockefeller KEY CONTACT Dr Heinrich v. Pierer, President and Chief Executive STAFF Steven C. Rockefeller, Chair Officer Neva R. Goodwin, Vice-Chair HIV/AIDS CONTACT Stephen B. Heintz, President Peter Dreyer, Senior Director, Head EC Liaison Office William F. McCalpin, Executive Vice-President and MISSION Chief Operating Officer To promote a win-win situation for everyone through Benjamin R. Shute, Jr, Secretary ideas, technologies and activities that help create a Nancy L. Muirhead, Assistant Secretary better world. Committed to universal values, good Boris A. Wessely, Treasurer corporate citizenship and a healthy environment. Geraldine F. Watson, Comptroller BACKGROUND Leah A. D'Angelo, Assistant Comptroller As a brilliant inventor and entrepreneur of vision in 48 full-time staff the second half of the 19th century, Werner von 5 part-time staff Siemens (1816-1892) contributed substantially not PUBLICATION TYPES only to the new discipline of electrical engineering, Annual report but also to the development of the electrical industry. Application guidelines Through the successful completion of highly complex Electronic/online information technological projects involving considerable financial Grants listing risk, the company soon became known all over the Occasional papers world. FINANCIAL INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS 2002 US DOLLAR EURO International Total Assets 622,583,676 494,820,916 PROGRAMME AREAS Total Exp. 51,899,213 41,248,778 The company’s corporate citizenship programme Grants Exp. 20,288,000 16,124,622 Number of grants: 518 supports the following fields of action: SOURCES OF FUNDS • Dialogue with the public Income from endowment. • Learning and research AFFILIATIONS • Public welfare Asian Cultural Council • The arts and culture Rockefeller Archive Centre Dialogue With the Public EFC Member Seeks actively to communicate with those people and ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES organisations with whom Siemens shares a special Pocantico Conference Center relationship: the interested public, political leaders, 200 Lake Road, forums, associations and NGOs. Pocantico Hills Learning and Research New York, NY 10591 Seeks to help young people all over the world – United States regardless of gender, faith or ethnicity – to obtain a Tel.: +1.914.524.6500 better education. An issue of special importance to Fax: +1.914.524.6550 Siemens is to encourage women to make the most of E-mail: [email protected] their potential, particularly in technology professions. (Sources of information: Annual Report 2002; Website) Public Welfare Provides support for a whole range of public awareness initiatives in the 190 countries in which the company operates, including aid for socially disadvantaged groups and disaster relief efforts and support for public charities.

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The Arts and Culture Prof Dr Edward G. Krubasik • The Siemens Arts Program has engaged in joint Rudi Lamprecht projects with a variety of institutions in the visual Heinz-Joachim Neubürger arts, theatre and music, as well as contemporary Dr Uriel J. Sharef and cultural history. The programme's projects are Jürgen Radomski international in character and are chosen to appeal Prof Dr Erich R. Reinhardt both to Siemens employees and to people outside Prof Dr Claus Weyrich the company with an interest in the arts and Prof Dr-Ing Klaus Wucherer culture. Besides focusing on current themes and PUBLICATION TYPES issues in arts and culture, the programme Annual report consistently seeks to highlight the association Electronic/online information between the world of art and the world of work FINANCIAL INFORMATION • All over the world, Siemens' Regional Companies 2002 EURO EURO seek to support and advance local arts and culture. Total Assets 77,605,000,000 77,605,000,000 For instance, Siemens in Ireland has engaged in AFFILIATIONS several projects to preserve its industrial heritage. The Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS In association with the Electricity Supply Board (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; Website; (ESB), the company restored historic machinery Verified by funder) and organised an itinerant exhibition on the history of the electrification of Ireland. Other initiatives include an exhibition of paintings featuring the SSL INTERNATIONAL Shannon hydroelectric plant and a number of publications on the importance of hydropower for FUNDING SINCE 1999 Ireland PRIMARY ADDRESS • The Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation in Munich 35 New Bridge Street and the Ernst von Siemens Art Fund provide loans London, EC4V 6BW and funding for exhibitions and assist various United Kingdom institutions with the purchase of works of art for Tel.: +44.207.367.5760 their collections Fax: +44.207.367.5790 HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Web: www.ssl-international.com Through its regional community care programme in KEY CONTACT South Africa, the company helps the HIV/AIDS Garry Watts, Chief Executive community through the following actions: HIV/AIDS CONTACT • Donations Peter Roach, Head of Social Marketing • Sponsorship ([email protected]) Donations MISSION Provides donations of milk and cereal to the Mother To embrace good corporate governance and social Theresa Home in South Africa, a self-supporting awareness; to share knowledge with like-minded haven for abandoned babies who are dying of organisations, in order to enhance an individual’s HIV/AIDS. everyday life; and to set high standards of ethical Sponsorship global business. Supports the Save Stream project for HIV-infected BACKGROUND children by sponsoring five HIV-positive children on SSL International plc (SSL) was created by the merger train outings. Assisting in the ongoing problem of of Seton Scholl Healthcare plc and London street children, Siemens took over the management of International Group plc in June 1999. The corporate the Youthspace House in Brixton, Johannesburg, office is located in London, and the group operates in home to six black street children who are now over thirty countries. provided with schooling, counselling and a home GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS environment. International TYPE OF FUNDER PROGRAMME AREAS Direct corporate citizenship programme SSL International is a willing listener to appeals for GOVERNANCE charitable and fundraising support. Wherever possible, Managing Board products are donated to charity-related, medical or Dr Heinrich v. Pierer, President and Chief Executive health care needs, with particular attention given to Officer developing countries and groups of people who would Johannes Feldmayer otherwise struggle for care and treatment. Thomas Ganswindt Dr Klaus Kleinfeld 107 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES LANGUAGES ACCEPTED Over the past twenty years, the company (first London English International and now SSL) has actively supported TYPE OF FUNDER population and HIV/AIDS programmes in developing Direct corporate citizenship programme countries. Activities include: TYPE OF BUSINESS • Condom distribution Health care • Sex surveys LEGAL STATUS • Publications UK public limited company Condom Distribution GOVERNANCE Distributes condoms to developing countries in order Board of Directors to ensure their health and population programmes are Ian A. Martin, Non-Executive Chair successful. One example of SSL's involvement is in Garry Watts, Chief Executive Brazil where, over the past three years, SSL has Ian Adamson, Managing Director - Europe supplied the Brazilian government with 300 million Mike Pilkington, Group Supply Chain Director condoms. Richard Adam, Non-Executive Sex Surveys Bernd Beetz, Non-Executive Provides useful information about attitudes towards Timothy S. Howden, Senior Non-Executive sex and HIV/AIDS awareness, based on the results of Peter R. Read, Non-Executive an online survey exploring sexual attitudes and STAFF behaviour across the globe. 5350 full-time staff Publications PUBLICATION TYPES The International Barrier Protection Digest is a Annual report professional quarterly publication, predominately Electronic/online information aimed at health care professionals and key opinion Press release formers across the globe, that addresses sexual FINANCIAL INFORMATION concerns. 2003 POUND STERLING EURO SSL International also aims to play a key part in Total Exp. 381,000 540,579 Grants Exp. 130,900 185,726 stopping unwanted pregnancies and eliminating sexual Programme Exp. 250,100 354,852 disease in developing countries by raising awareness HIV/AIDS Exp. 381,000 540,579 through the following educational programmes: Annual Turnover 623,900,000 885,215,664 • Working with Young Men to Promote Health and Annual Profit 39,100,000 55,476,731 Gender Equity AFFILIATIONS • China’s Ministry of Health Anti-AIDS Campaign Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS Working with Young Men to Promote Health and ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Gender Equity Group Research and Development Office 205 Milton Road Involves young men trained to promote condom use Cambridge, CB4 0GZ and safer sex to 15-24 year olds by distributing United Kingdom specially designed condom packs, together with Tel.: +44.122.342.3232 essential information about HIV/AIDS, to young Fax: +44.122.342.3310 people in bars, discos, at local community events. The condom packs have also been distributed in more Canute Court traditional pharmacies and drug stores in Bangu, a Toft Road low-income community of Rio de Janeiro and Knutspord, WA16 0NL Ceilandia in District Federal. United Kingdom China’s Ministry of Health Anti-AIDS Campaign Tel.: +44.156.562.5000 Educates nationwide clinics, hospitals and the general Fax: +44.156.568.5055 population on the danger of HIV/AIDS through (Sources of information: Annual Report 2003; Website; posters, seminars, publications, TV and public events, Verified by funder) advertising and free condom samples. TYPES OF SUPPORT General support/general purposes Programme development APPLICATIONS Contact Peter Roach by letter or email. Initial approach by letter. RESTRICTIONS None.

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Children in Institutions STIFTELSEN WORLD CHILDHOOD Supports many projects that prepare children for a life FOUNDATION after institutions, making staff available around the clock to provide support as these teens take their first YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT not available steps on the path to a brighter future. PRIMARY ADDRESS Girls and Young Mothers at Risk The Royal Palace Supports activities that offer young women the means 111 30 Stockholm to build the self-confidence they need to become Sweden strong, protect themselves, and make the right Tel.: +46.852.46.3050 decisions for their futures. Fax: +46.852.46.3044 HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES E-mail: [email protected] World Childhood Foundation supports HIV/AIDS Web: www.childhood.org prevention efforts around the world. Projects include: KEY CONTACT • Hospital 3 Gunilla von Arbin, Secretary General • Lithuanian AIDS Centre NAME IN ENGLISH • MiraMed Institute World Childhood Foundation Hospital 3 MISSION Conducts a special programme for children born to To defend the rights of children to a secure childhood; HIV-positive mothers who were left at Hospital 3, in to work for better living conditions for children at risk St. Petersburg. The programme supports around the all over the world; and to protect children from being clock pedagogical staff to attend to the babies while sexually abused, paying special attention to the they are tested and until a final placement can be made situation of girls and teenage mothers. either through adoption or in institutions. BACKGROUND Lithuanian AIDS Centre The World Childhood Foundation identifies, reviews Offers medical health prevention, counselling, care and supports existing projects and efforts that are in and social support through a drop-in day care centre, line with its mission. The foundation also works where social counselling is mixed with different actively to raise public consciousness about children’s activities to motivate the girls to change their lifestyle. rights and how vulnerable and exploited children are suffering in various parts of the world. MiraMed Institute Develops a programme of classes for teenagers about GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Germany, Moldova, Poland, South Africa, Tanzania, to leave institutions, teaching them how to deal with Thailand, Ukraine, Brazil, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, practical issues and where to turn for society’s Lithuania, Sweden and US support. Through these programmes, teenagers are given education on relationships, HIV/AIDS and a PROGRAMME AREAS healthy lifestyle to prepare them to manage on their The foundation supports programmes that are own. developed in order to meet the specific needs of groups of vulnerable children in very different TYPES OF SUPPORT environments, with the goal of protecting children General support/general purposes from ongoing abuse; helping them to attain a safe Educational/training programmes living environment; providing them with care; and Programme development encouraging them to obtain skills, knowledge and self- TYPE OF FUNDER esteem needed for a productive future as independent Independent foundation citizens. Programme areas include: GOVERNANCE • Sexual abuse and exploitation Board of Directors – Sweden • Street children H. M. Queen Silvia of Sweden, Honorary Chair • Children in institutions Martin Ingvar, Chair of the Board • Girls and young mothers at risk Marie Ehrling Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Antonia Axson Johnson Barbara Gage Combats sexual violence through direct services, Barbro E. Heinz prevention, information and education. Robert af Jochnick Street Children Madeleine Leijonhufvud Supports an organisation called Mission Possible that PUBLICATION TYPES meets children in the streets; gives them food and gets Electronic/online information to know them; offers access to day centres where the SOURCES OF FUNDS children can go for activities and social support; and Sponsorship and donations. provides shelter homes where the children can stay when they are ready to leave the streets.

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ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES • Enable health care workers to diagnose and treat Instituto WCF-Brazil patients with HIV-infection and associated Rua Funchal, 160 opportunistic infections according to care 04551-903 Sao Paulo standards Brazil • Provide continuous education and motivation to Tel.: +55.113.841.4964 patients to reduce transmission of Fax: +55.113.841.4830 HIV/AIDS/STDs, and to promote maximal E-mail: [email protected] adherence to antiretroviral drugs Stiftung für hilfsbedürftige Kinder • Foster the development of palliative care services Wittelbacherplatz 1 • Provide accurate and reproducible diagnostics at DE-80333 Munich lowest cost Germany • Provide affordable antiretroviral drugs E-mail: [email protected] TYPES OF SUPPORT Educational/training programmes World Childhood Foundation, Inc General support/general purposes 345 Park Avenue, 3rd floor Programme development New York, NY, 10154 Research United States Tel.: +1.212.546.3748 APPLICATIONS Fax: +1.212.546.3794 Operates its own programmes. E-mail: [email protected] Initial approach by letter. RESTRICTIONS (Sources of information: Website) None LANGUAGES ACCEPTED German, English and French STIFTUNG SWISS AIDS CARE TYPE OF FUNDER INTERNATIONAL Independent foundation LEGAL STATUS YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2003 Foundation governed by Swiss law PRIMARY ADDRESS GOVERNANCE Verena Conzett-Strasse 7 Kurt Aeschbacher 8036 Zürich Ruth Dreifuss Switzerland Prof Dr med Felix Gutzwiller Tel.: +41.43.317.1304 Daniel Waldvogel Fax: +41.43.317.1342 HONORARY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE E-mail: [email protected] Prof Dr Bernard Hirschel Web: www.swissaidscare.ch Prof Joep Lange KEY CONTACT Prof Dr Christoph Rudin Susann Maeusli Bruggisser, Managing Director Prof Dr Jörg Schüpbach MISSION STAFF To offer comprehensive medical supply and support Ulrich B. Mayer, President through ambulatory hospitals, which are adapted to Theodor Horat local conditions and customs, to people who suffer Prof Dr Ruedi Lüthy from HIV/AIDS in the poorest countries in the world. Prof Dr Hans Lutz BACKGROUND PUBLICATION TYPES The foundation was set up by Prof Dr Ruedi Lüthy in Electronic/online information 2003. SOURCES OF FUNDS GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Public donations. Sub-Saharan Africa (Sources of information: Web site; Verified by funder) PROGRAMME AREAS The foundation is committed to improving the lives of people with HIV/AIDS by establishing reference and satellite centres that provide comprehensive medical care and support which is sensitive to the local context. These centres carry out the following tasks: • Recruit and train local health care workers to enable them to counsel and support patients with HIV/AIDS

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RESTRICTIONS TACKLEAFRICA Operates its own programmes. Does not distribute grants to other organisations, except its local partners YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2002 across Africa. PRIMARY ADDRESS TYPE OF FUNDER Meadham Cottage Independent foundation Hannington LEGAL STATUS Tadley UK registered charity Hampshire, RG26 5UA STAFF United Kingdom Ben Maitland, Managing Director Tel.: +44.208.749.1135 1 full-time staff E-mail: [email protected] 20 volunteers Web: www.tackleafrica.org PUBLICATION TYPES KEY CONTACT Electronic/online information Ben Maitland, Managing Director SOURCES OF FUNDS MISSION Income from membership contributions. To use football as a communication tool to raise the awareness and understanding of HIV/AIDS among (Sources of information: Website; Verified by funder) youth. BACKGROUND TackleAfrica was founded in 2002 by a group of TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST young people, based in the UK. The majority of these people have worked and lived in Africa and they felt YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1982 driven to do something to stop the spread of this PRIMARY ADDRESS horrific disease, which is increasingly devastating a 52-54 Grays Inn Road continent that they know and love. London, WC1X 8JU GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS United Kingdom UK and Africa Tel.: +44.207.831.0330 PROGRAMME AREAS Fax: +44.207.242.0121 TackleAfrica organises football tours around sub- E-mail: [email protected] Saharan Africa. These tours are based around matches Web: www.tht.org.uk and mini tournaments that are set up in collaboration KEY CONTACT with local NGOs and charities, which then form the Nick Partridge, Chief Executive focal point in wider HIV/AIDS awareness events. MISSION Programmes target: To fight the spread of HIV/AIDS, promote good • Local communities sexual health, and provide high quality services that • Local partner organisations meet the diverse needs of individuals and communities • UK communities affected by HIV/AIDS. Local Communities BACKGROUND Increases awareness by providing information to the The Terrence Higgins Trust was created in 1982 by local community about HIV/AIDS, challenging stigma friends of Terry Higgins, who was one of the first and promoting acceptance of people living with people in the UK to die with AIDS in 1982. It is one HIV/AIDS. of the first trusts in the UK to be set up in response to Local Partner Organisations the HIV epidemic. In August 1983, the trust was Raises the profiles of local partner organisations reborn as a formal organisation, the Terrence Higgins working in HIV/AIDS communities and provides Trust (THT), with a constitution and a bank account; them with the necessary materials, expertise and by November it was a limited company with a Board templates to hold further events. of Directors, and by January 1984 had gained UK Communities charitable status. Encourages a new generation of peer educators in GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS HIV/AIDS communities throughout the UK, and runs UK an ongoing promotional campaign in the UK to raise PROGRAMME AREAS the profile of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa. The trust delivers health promotion campaigns, TYPES OF SUPPORT national services and local services directly to people General support/general purposes with or affected by HIV/AIDS and people at risk from Programme development centres across England and Wales. These services include:

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• Advice on a range of topics that affect people Lighthouse South London living with HIV/AIDS (e.g. housing, welfare 14-15 Lower Marsh benefits, treatments, legal advice) Waterloo • Buddying/ mentoring London, SE1 7RJ • Counselling and emotional support United Kingdom • Complementary therapies Tel.: +44.207.7816.4720 • Information on HIV/AIDS and related topics Fax: +44.207.7816.4721 • Support Groups (e.g. for people with HIV/AIDS, (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2003; for positive gay men, for African people) Verified by funder) • Training courses for people with HIV/AIDS TYPES OF SUPPORT General support/general purposes UNILEVER N.V. Programme development Staff development (non-teaching) FUNDING SINCE not available TYPE OF FUNDER PRIMARY ADDRESS Independent foundation Unilever plc LEGAL STATUS Unilever House UK registered charity Blackfriars GOVERNANCE London, EC4P 4BQ Board of Trustees United Kingdom David Wakefield, Chair Tel.: +44.207.822.5252 John Bedford Fax: +44.207.822.5951 Dr Ade Fakoya Web: www.unilever.com Frances Chinemana KEY CONTACT Mutsai Hove Mandy Cormack, Head of Corporate Relations Nick Huime Department, London Dr Anton Pozniak HIV/AIDS CONTACT Rt Hon Chris Smith MP Bernard Luten, Head of Occupational Health Europe, STAFF Rotterdam Nick Partridge, Chief Executive MISSION Paul Ward, Deputy Chief Executive To add vitality to life and meet everyday needs for Geneieve Clark nutrition, hygiene and personal care with brands that Debbie Holmes help people feel good, look good and get more out of Andy Munro life. Peta Wilkinson BACKGROUND PUBLICATION TYPES Unilever traditionally supports local communities Annual report where it operates. Its own development has been Electronic/online information closely linked to investment in community welfare. Information brochure Education, training and health have traditionally been FINANCIAL INFORMATION the recipients of much of the company's support, with 2004 POUND STERLING EURO a more recent focus also on sustainable development. Total Assets 5,880,000 8,342,792 Total Gifts 10,345,000 14,677,823 GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Total Exp. 11,754,000 16,677,072 International Programme Exp. 10,422,000 14,787,174 PROGRAMME AREAS HIV/AIDS Exp. 10,422,000 14,787,174 Unilever’s philanthropic efforts are in areas which SOURCES OF FUNDS vary according to local circumstances: Income from fund-raising events, companies, trusts, • Education and health state contracts, groups and individuals. • Sustainable development ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES • Brand sponsorship Aled Richard Centre • Employee involvement 8-10 West Street Examples of Unilever programmes include: Old Market Bristol, BS2 0BH Education and health United Kingdom Supports schools, in the areas in which the company Tel.: +44.207.955.1000 operates, through provision of resources and Fax: +44.207.954.1200 involvement of Unilever staff. Also provides E-mail: [email protected] scholarships to help students from poorer backgrounds to pursue secondary and higher education, thereby

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helping to build leadership capacity in the country HIV/AIDS care training and counselling. Company concerned. volunteers support the projects by providing clothing Through its HIV/AIDS programmes, Unilever works and toys, birthday parties and outings. with the wider community, business partners and TYPES OF SUPPORT governments. Collections acquisition Sustainable Development Curriculum development Implements programmes that promote community Employee volunteering involvement in environmental issues, and works with Funder-operated programmes regulatory bodies, NGOs and others to help establish Research the best industrial and scientific practice and sharing APPLICATIONS of expertise for a sustainable future. Written requests should be submitted to Unilever Brand Sponsorship operating companies in the country concerned, Use of brands to support and sponsor good causes, supported by appropriate information, including such as Flora and Blue Band sponsorship respectively copies of the organisation's annual report and accounts of the London and Nairobi marathons. where available. Unilever has no central charitable Employee Involvement appeals office. Encourages and helps employees to become involved Initial approach by letter. in their communities, and where appropriate to LANGUAGES ACCEPTED organise this involvement and provide use of facilities, English allow time off and financial support. TYPE OF FUNDER HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Direct corporate citizenship programme Unilever's approach to HIV/AIDS is two-fold. First, in TYPE OF BUSINESS every location in Africa and as appropriate in other Manufacturing locations where Unilever operates, it runs workplace GOVERNANCE education and awareness programmes for its Executive Committee employees and their families, often extending also to Antony Burgmans, Chairman, Unilever NV the wider communities. Second, together with other Niall FitzGerald, Chairman, Unilever PLC private sector bodies and often in partnership with Clive Butler, Director, Corporate Development governments, it seeks ways to extend understanding of Patrick Cescau, Director, Foods the disease and what can be done to mitigate its Keki Dadiseth, Director, Home and Personal Care spread. Examples of such activities include: Andre van Heemstra, Director, Personnel • AIDS Management Project, Nigeria Rudy Markham, Financial Director • HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns, Brazil Charles Strauss, President, Home and Personal Care • The Thokomala Orphan Care Project, South Africa North America and Global Prestige Business AIDS Management Project, Nigeria PUBLICATION TYPES This project targets high-risk groups including Annual report commercial sex workers, long distance truck drivers Electronic/online information and young people and is encouraging the development 'Unilever: A Sense of Community' of support and care systems for people living with FINANCIAL INFORMATION HIV/AIDS. Unilever has worked in partnership with 2002 EURO EURO the British Government’s Department for International Annual Turnover 42,842,000,000 42,842,000,000 Development and Liverpool Associates in Tropical ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES Health (LATH) to run an STD/HIV management Unilever NV project aimed at reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS and Weena 455 other STDs in Nigeria. 3013AL Rotterdam Netherlands HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaigns, Brazil Tel.: +31.10.217.4000 The programmes, which started in 1999, have Fax: +31.10.217.4798 involved volunteer employee-run campaigns during Carnival to prevent HIV infection and in Recife to (Sources of information: Annual Review; Website; distribute 10,000 kits for preventing the transmission Verified by funder) of STDs, including HIV/AIDS. Thokomala House Orphan Care Project, South Africa Seeks to help address the growing problem of HIV/AIDS orphans by working in partnership with local organisations such as the Durban Children’s Society to purchase houses in townships, select foster parents and match children to the house. Also helps to access government allowances for orphans and secure 113 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

• Between Europe and the Orient – A Focus on VOLKSWAGENSTIFTUNG Research and Higher Education in/on Central Asia and the Caucasus 1961 YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT • Documentation of Endangered Languages PRIMARY ADDRESS Support of Persons and New Structures Kastanienallee 35 • Postdocs in Tandem: Programme Supporting 30519 Hannover Cooperation in Transdisciplinary Projects Germany Tel.: +49.511.83.810 • Lichtenberg-Professorships Fax: +49.511.83.81344 • Symposia and Summer Schools E-mail: [email protected] Off the Beaten Track Web: www.volkswagenstiftung.de • Extraordinary Projects KEY CONTACT HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Dr Wilhelm Krull, Secretary General The foundation supports HIV/AIDS related topics by NAME IN ENGLISH funding the following research projects: Volkswagen Foundation • Interplay between molecular conformations and MISSION biological function To support science, the humanities and technology in • Analysis of development, differentiation and research and university teaching. disease by conditional mutagenesis BACKGROUND TYPES OF SUPPORT The VolkswagenStiftung was established in 1961, and Equipment started its activities in the spring of 1962. Its origins Research are based on a government treaty between the Federal Scholarships Republic of Germany and the State of Lower Saxony, Staff development which settled the controversy over the ownership of APPLICATIONS the Volkswagen factories after 1945. The then As a rule, the foundation only considers applications if Volkswagen GmbH was converted into a joint stock they meet the criteria of one of the various priority company under German law. The proceeds were areas or programmes. Applications must include a transferred to the Volkswagen Foundation. summary; detailed outline; qualifications of GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS applicants, work schedule; details of intended research International cooperation and contact; and a detailed budget. A FORMER NAME summary in German is appreciated. It should also Stiftung Volkswagenwerk demonstrate the required cooperation with German PROGRAMME AREAS scientists. The foundation supports projects in science and the Initial approach by letter. humanities, but concentrates its funding activities on RESTRICTIONS specific priority areas and programmes. No grants for individuals; for institute budgets or to Thematic Impetus fill shortcomings in budgets; to repay advance financing received elsewhere; for development and • Complex Materials: Cooperative Projects of the testing activities on problems already solved Natural, Engineering and Biosciences scientifically; for exploitation of patents; or for profit- • Dynamics and Adaptivity of Neuronal Systems – making projects. Integrative Approaches to Analyzing Cognitive The foundation also rules out charities; expansion and Functions institutions of hospitals; irradiation equipment used • Interplay between Molecular Conformations and for therapy; schools and technical schools; evening Biological Function schools and other adult educational institutions; • Unity amidst Variety? Intellectual Foundations and student housing; student centres; preparatory courses; Requirements for an Enlarged Europe congresses and exhibitions; supplements for trips Societal Challenges abroad already financed by another institution; • Future Issues of our Society – Analysis, Advice supplements to scholarships granted by another and Communication Between Academia and agency; grants towards printing costs not associated Practice with projects of the foundation; acquisition, • Innovation Processes in Economy and Society completion or maintenance of collections of any type; • Key Issues in the Humanities – Programme for the or projects lasting longer than five years, except in Promotion of Interdisciplinary and International exceptional circumstances. Cooperation LANGUAGES ACCEPTED International Focus German and English • Knowledge for Tomorrow – Cooperative Research TYPE OF FUNDER Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Independent foundation 114 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

LEGAL STATUS BACKGROUND Established under private law The Wellcome Trust was created in 1936, through the GOVERNANCE will of Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome, to support Thomas Oppermann, Chairperson research into human and animal medicine and the Edelgard Bulmahn, Vice-Chairperson history of medicine. Sir Henry was an American who Prof Dr Dr Gerhard Neuweiler, Vice-Chairperson settled in the UK and founded, along with Silas Prof Dr Klaus J Bade Burroughs, the pharmaceutical company Burroughs Prof Dr Horst Bredekamp Wellcome and Co. Prof Dr Klaus Brockhoff GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Dr Peter Hartz UK and the Republic of Ireland, some international Prof Dr Friederike Hassauer awards Prof Dr Brigitte Jockusch PROGRAMME AREAS Prof Dr Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus The trust supports research selected on the wider basis Prof Dr Gerd Litfin of scientific merit, its importance in applications for Heinz Putzhammer the welfare of humankind, and the understanding it Prof Dr Luise Schorn-Schütte may bring to the study of the natural world. This Prof Dr Wolf Singer support is carried out in the following areas: STAFF • Biomedical science and research 95 full-time staff • History of medicine PUBLICATION TYPES • Public interest and understanding of science Annual report This support is intended to be complementary to that Electronic/online information provided by government sources. Funding is also Information brochures provided internationally for research on population FINANCIAL INFORMATION issues, for scientific collaboration with the UK, and 2003 EURO EURO for travelling research fellowships. Total Assets 2,298,916,268 2,298,916,268 Total Exp. 108,752,548 108,752,548 HIV/AIDS ACTIVITIES Examples of trust funded initiatives and collaborative SOURCES OF FUNDS The funds available for grants are drawn from returns grants include: on the investment of assets and include the equivalent • HIV/AIDS and sex education in Zimbabwe value of dividends on Volkswagen shares, nominal • Infectious diseases initiative value 77 million euros, held by the State of Lower- • HIV/AIDS heterogeneity and vaccine development Saxony. • Africa centre for population studies and AFFILIATIONS reproductive health in South Africa EFC Funding Member HIV and Sex Education in Zimbabwe Seeks to test the effectiveness of targeting HIV/AIDS (Sources of information: EFC membership application prevention strategies at sex workers and the form; Information Brochure 2004; Website; Verified by effectiveness of sex education programmes in funder) reducing the incidence of HIV/AIDS infection among young people. The programme is a collaborative initiative among researchers from the University of THE WELLCOME TRUST Zimbabwe, University College London, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1936 Infectious Diseases Initiative PRIMARY ADDRESS Carried out by London School of Hygiene and 183 Euston Road Tropical Medicine, the initiative explores the effects London, NW1 2BE of HIV/AIDS on the spread of measles in children. United Kingdom HIV Heterogeneity and Vaccine Development Tel.: +44.207.611.8888 Supports a collaborative project between researchers Fax: +44.207.611.8545 from St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College School of Web: www.wellcome.ac.uk Medicine, London and the Ivanovsky Institute in KEY CONTACT Moscow which aims to collect and analyse data on Dr Robert E. Howells, Programme Content HIV/AIDS subtypes and on the lifestyle, behaviour HIV/AIDS CONTACT and health of infected individuals. Rebecca Christou, External Liaison Manager Africa Centre for Population Studies and MISSION Reproductive Health, South Africa To foster and promote research with the aim of Tests the theory that exclusively breast-feeding a baby improving human and animal health. - cutting out all other food or water - may protect against mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS. 115 European Private Funding for HIV/AIDS – August 2004

The fund has also produced a CD-ROM titled 'Topics FINANCIAL INFORMATION in International Health', containing 11 interactive 2003 POUND STERLING EURO tutorials on transmission and risk factors; biology of Total Assets 9,198,700,000 13,051,503,973 Total Exp. 516,000,000 732,122,588 HIV/AIDS; prevention; natural history; diagnosis and HIV/AIDS Exp. 5,500,000 7,803,632 monitoring; infections and malignancies; women and Number of grants: 1,805 children; epidemiology; management; and social and SOURCES OF FUNDS psychological issues related to HIV/AIDS in Investment income. developing and developed countries. NOTES ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION TYPES OF SUPPORT The financial year runs from October 1st 2002 to Building/renovation September 30th 2003. Conferences/seminars Equipment (Sources of information: Website; Annual Report 2003) Fellowships Grants, can be short-term (up to three years) or long- term (five years) Information systems Research APPLICATIONS Applicants are requested to submit a preliminary enquiry including brief details of the proposed research (two to three pages), existing funding from all sources, a brief curriculum vitae, a list of recent publications, and an approximate costing. This should be sent to the Grants Section. After review, applicants may be asked to present projects in the appropriate form. Selection procedures are carried out by expert panels and interest groups. Initial approach by letter. RESTRICTIONS No grants for cancer research, the extension of professional education or experience, the care of patients, overheads or office expenses, 'top-up' support, individuals supported by the UK Research Councils, cancer charities or government departments. LANGUAGES ACCEPTED English TYPE OF FUNDER Independent foundation GOVERNANCE Sir Dominic Cadbury, Chairman Prof Sir Michael Rutter, Deputy Chairman Prof Martin Bobrow Prof Adrian Bird Prof Christopher Edwards Prof Sir John B. Gurdon Prof Julian Jack Prof Jean Thomas Prof Mark Walport Prof Sir David Weatherall STAFF 288 full-time staff PUBLICATION TYPES Annual report Grants and support for research Monographs 'The Wellcome Trust Review' Periodical: 'Wellcome News'

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