Resources
Navigating the wealth of information on the Internet can be time-consuming. These links may help you find the best HIV/AIDS prevention resources.
Administration - fiscal management, board development, program policy development, and strategic planning
- National Center for Non-Profit Boards
- Non Profit Resource Center of Georgia - 1-800-959-5015
- HIV/AIDS InSite-USA
- Georgia Center for NonProfits
Offers TeamTECH Training and consulting on technology issues. Call 404-688-4845, ext. 3183 - Non-Profit Resources Center, Inc.
Payroll and tax filing services through automatic data processing. Call Maureen Lawless at 404-688-4845. - V.I.P. Initiative, United Way Metropolitan Atlanta
Identifies, recruits and trains diverse leaders in policymaking positions in metro Atlanta’s nonprofit agencies. Contact the United Way to request a volunteer to serve on your agency’s board by dialing 211. - Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management
Offers leadership and management resources and publications. - foundations.org
- The Foundation Center: Your Gateway to Philanthropy
Sponsors educational programs, online library, grantmaker services and print/electronic resources. A public library is located in downtown Atlanta at 50 Hurt Plaza.
Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation - cultural competency; curriculum development; developing or identifying appropriate interventions (procedures and policies); training in new theories, methods and information related to effective HIV/AIDS prevention
- CDC National Prevention Information Network
- National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
- Indian Health Service
- Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center
- Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
- Asian and Pacific Islanders for Reproductive Health
- Clinician's Guide to Working with Asians and Pacific Islanders
- Association of Asian/Pacific Community Health Organizations
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs
- Office of Minority Health Federal Clearinghouse
- CDC Spanish Language Web Site
- American Red Cross:
"The Party" A video user's guide to help 13-15-year-olds make decisions to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. Order from the web site or call 1-800-677-2968. - American Red Cross: Act Smart
A curriculum designed for ages 6-17 that may be used in or out of school. Order from the web site or call 1-800-677-2968. - HIV/AIDS InSite-USA
- SEATEC
HIV Training for Health Care Providers. To request training on Medical Management, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Communication and Skills Training e-mail SEATEC at seatec@emory.edu
Community Capacity - Developing networks, partnerships and coalition-building; developing community mobilization strategies; learning about public health and health services delivery
- Georgia Rural Urban Summit
- Mother's Voices
- Kaiser Family Foundation
- AIDS Action
- Advocates for Youth
- U.S. Office on Civil Rights, DHHS AIDS Discrimination Laws (Section 504)
- Department of Justice
Call 1-800 514-0301 for an HIV-infected person who has been the target of discrimination.
Other Resources
- Inventory of federally-sponsored HIV and HIV-related databases
- New Goals for Healthy People 2010
- Surgeon General's First Report on Mental Health
Call 1-877-9-MHEALTH - Office of Minority Health Resource Center
- Guideline for National HIV Infection and AIDS
- HIV Vaccine Trials and Community Outreach
- Kaiser Family Foundation, Medicaid and HIV/AIDS Policy
- HIV/AIDS among racial/ethnic minority men who have sex with men
- Free training programs on grant-seeking basics and proposal writing
- Family Health International - FHI strengthens programs in developing countries to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases and improve care for people with HIV/AIDS.
- Closing the Gap - A newsletter from the Office of Minority Health. Each issue is devoted to a specific health topic of concern to minority communities. To be placed on the mailing list for upcoming issues, call the Resource Center at 1-800-444-6472.
- The Grantsmanship Center - Designed to help nonprofit organizations and government agencies write better grant proposals and develop better programs.
- Tony Cox Fund for Local HIV/AIDS Programming
