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The private sector is bringing new expertise and momentum to an effort we once thought impossible – the end of the HIV epidemic in the U.S. 

No single company can do this alone. It’s going to take leaders across industries to help get us there. We believe a coalition of companies working together can change the trajectory of HIV in the U.S. by leveraging their resources and influence.

Ending the HIV Epidemic - A Guide for Employers

Employers can accelerate progress toward ending HIV in the U.S. This guide is designed to help you get started.

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World AIDS Day - A Toolkit for Employers

Honor World AIDS Day on December 1st with our toolkit designed specifically for employers. Discover six impactful actions your workplace can take to raise awareness, combat stigma, and create a supportive environment.

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Empowering HR Leaders - A Checklist for HIV in the Workplace

Check out this checklist for HR and benefit leaders to support companies in their efforts to end HIV by providing quality HIV health coverage and employee benefits.

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Member Companies

Becoming a member of this coalition means joining a community committed to ending our domestic HIV epidemic and making meaningful contributions to address health equity. Together, we’ll learn from one another and innovate together, across industries, to achieve the greatest impact.

By joining the Coalition, companies commit to at least one of six actions:

Lead on
HIV

Publicly share corporate commitment to the Coalition and extend a call-to-action through their platforms.

Educate Workers and End HIV Stigma

Educate employees about HIV and create psychologically safer workplaces, free of HIV stigma and discrimination.

Strengthen HIV Services for Employees

Review and bolster HIV health benefits and nondiscrimination policies for workers.

Advocate for Policy and Systems Change

Champion innovative public policies that accelerate access to HIV services, modernize HIV criminalization laws and strengthen public funding.

Support Local Communities Most Affected by HIV

Leverage unique expertise, infrastructure and capabilities to strengthen delivery of HIV prevention and care in partnership with existing local HIV service providers.

Provide Financial
Support

Contribute funding to strengthen the Coalition’s public health response and/or support HIV service organizations in local communities.

Coalition member companies receive free employer resources, communications tools, educational event invitations, and technical support for building public-private partnerships.


U.S. Business Action to End HIV was founded in 2022 by the Health Action Alliance, with support from ViiV Healthcare, to mobilize a growing coalition of private sector partners committed to filling gaps and accelerating progress to help end HIV in the U.S. by 2030. We offer free tools, resources and events to help employers educate workers, fight stigma, improve access to HIV prevention and treatment services, and build connections to the communities who need it most.

HIV Leadership Advisory Council

The HIV Leadership Advisory Council consists of renowned leaders in the field of HIV from various sectors such as public health, academia and non-governmental organizations. These experts play a crucial role in providing guidance to the U.S. Business Action to End HIV coalition, ensuring that our priorities are informed by the latest scientific research and best practices in the field.

Megan Canon

Megan Canon

Syndemics Manager

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Bishar Jenkins Jr.

Bishar Jenkins Jr.

Board Member

AIDS United

Jen Laws

Jen Laws

President and CEO

Community Access National Network

Dr. Taimur Khan

Dr. Taimur Khan

Physician/Associated Medical Research Director

Fenway Health

Dr. Stephen Lee

Dr. Stephen Lee

Executive Director

National Association of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)

Dr. Eugene McCray

Dr. Eugene McCray

Former Director, Division of HIV Prevention

CDC

Mario J. Pérez

Mario J. Pérez

Director

LA County Department of Public Health Division of HIV and STD Programs

Katie Rutherford

Katie Rutherford

Executive Director

Frannie Peabody Center

Carl Schmid

Carl Schmid

Executive Director

HIV + Hepatitis Policy Institute