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The Gilead Foundation, a non-profit organization established in 2005, seeks to improve the health and well-being of underserved communities around the world. Our giving focuses on expanding access to HIV and hepatitis B outreach, prevention, and health services. The Gilead Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals.
Some of the organizations we are proud to support include:
- Accordia Global Health Foundation – Uganda
- AIDS Alabama – Alabama
- AIDS Care and Educational Services – North Carolina
- AIDS Foundation Houston – Houston, TX
- AIDS Healthcare Foundation – Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Caribbean
- Asian Health Services – Alameda County, CA
- Asian Pacific Health Care Venture – Los Angeles, CA
- Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations – U.S. (National)
- Brigham and Women’s Hospital – Durban, South Africa
- Chicago Communities in Schools – Chicago, IL
- Chinese Hospital Daly City Health Services – San Francisco / San Mateo County (CA)
- Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation – Africa
- Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland – Cleveland, OH
- Fundación Marco Antonio – Guatemala
- Fundación VIHDA – Ecuador
- Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance – Malawi
- Global Alliance to Immunize Against AIDS (GAIA) – Mali, West Africa
- Global Strategies for HIV Prevention – Africa
- Grassroot Soccer – Zimbabwe
- Healthcare for the Homeless Houston – Houston, TX
- Hepatitis C Support Project – U.S. (National)
- HOPE Clinic / Asian American Health Coalition of Greater Houston – Houston, TX
- Holy Name Hospital Asian Liver Center - Bergen County, NJ
- Infectious Diseases Society of America HIV Medicine Association – U.S. (National)
- International Community Health Services – Seattle, WA
- Johns Hopkins University – India
- Metro TeenAIDS – Washington, DC
- Minority AIDS Project – Los Angeles, CA
- Mount Sinai Medical Center – New York City, NY and Kenya
- Mujeres Unidas – San Antonio, TX
- Nashville CARES – Nashville, TN
- New York University – Kenya
- N'R Peace – New Orleans, LA
- Project Sunshine – Mombassa, Kenya
- Ragon Institute at Massachusetts General Hospital – South Africa
- Sahaya International – India and Kenya
- South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council – South Carolina
- South Central Educational Development – West Virginia and Virginia
- St. Vincent Foundation – Los Angeles, CA
- Stanford University – Rwanda
- State University of New York – Brooklyn, NY
- University of Alabama School of Social Work – Alabama, Washington, DC
- University of California, San Diego School of Medicine – San Diego and Mozambique
- University of California, San Francisco – San Francisco, CA
- University of Hawaii – Thailand
- University of North Carolina – Malawi
- Vermont Committee for AIDS Resources, Education, and Services (Vermont CARES) – Vermont
- West Alabama AIDS Outreach – Alabama
- Women With A Vision – New Orleans, LA
- Yale School of Medicine – New Haven, CT and South Africa
- Y.R. Gaitonda Centre for AIDS Research and Education – India
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