FCAA Report Finds Overall HIV/AIDS Philanthropic Funding Increased In 2016

FCAA: Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2016
Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) released their annual report on philanthropic funding for HIV/AIDS efforts. The report finds that “HIV/AIDS-related giving among private philanthropic organizations in 15 countries totaled approximately $680 million in 2016, representing a two percent increase ($16 million) from 2015, and the highest amount of disbursements to date. … However, although we saw a boost in total funding, the overall trend is showing decreases from the majority of funders” (12/7).

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