Community organizations on the front lines of the HIV response do extraordinary work, connecting people to testing and care, and fighting the stigma that keeps too many people from getting the support they need.
Meanwhile, businesses have resources that many community organizations can only dream of, like communications infrastructure, financial resources, and established relationships with employees and customers.
U.S. Business Action to End HIV has launched a new matchmaking program designed to help community organizations and businesses find each other — and do more together than they could alone.
The Local Impact Program connects companies with local HIV organizations in partnerships that benefit both sides. For community organizations, that means access to private sector reach and resources. For businesses, it's a chance to activate employees around a cause that matters, while improving the health and well-being of the communities where they operate.
To get started, visit the Local Impact Program page, where businesses and community organizations can register to be matched based on how they want to engage. The page also spotlights examples of businesses and community organizations partnering to fight HIV.
Coalition member companies also get exclusive access to a national directory of HIV and AIDS community organizations. Learn more about U.S. Business Action to End HIV membership, and apply to join.


U.S. Business Action to End HIV was founded in 2022 by the Health Action Alliance, with support from ViiV Healthcare, to mobilize the private sector to help end HIV in the U.S. 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 that need it most.
Join the Coalition today.

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