The Aging and HIV Institute (A&H) relies on philanthropic support to sustain its policy analysis, systems engagement, and public education work at the intersection of aging and HIV. Contributions support the time, research, and infrastructure required to advance durable policy change and accountability across aging systems.
A&H does not operate programs or provide direct services. Donations support systems-level work that often occurs upstream of visible outcomes, where definitions are set, frameworks are shaped, and responsibility is assigned.
How Contributions Are Used
Support for A&H helps underwrite work that includes:
- Policy analysis and concept development related to aging, disability, and HIV
- Preparation of policy briefs, framing papers, and public commentary
- Participation in advisory bodies, committees, and planning processes
- Systems education through speaking, convenings, and cross-sector dialogue
- Organizational infrastructure that allows this work to remain independent and sustained
A&H uses contributed funds to maintain focus on policy and systems change rather than short-term deliverables.
Why Support Matters
Policy and systems work is often invisible when it is effective. It requires continuity, credibility, and the ability to remain engaged across planning cycles, administrations, and funding environments. Philanthropic support allows A&H to do this work without relying solely on project-based funding or discretionary invitations.
Contributions help ensure that attention to people aging with HIV is not episodic, but integrated into the structures that shape aging policy over time.
Making a Contribution
If you are interested in supporting A&H’s work, you may contribute through our current fundraising platform:
GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/2503b1ef4
Organizational Information
The Aging and HIV Institute is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions may be tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Donors are encouraged to consult their tax advisor regarding deductibility.
EIN: 99-3782521
Mailing Address:
1775 E Palm Canyon Dr, Suite 110-164
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Support for A&H reflects a shared commitment to policy clarity, accountability, and equity in aging systems. We are grateful for contributions that help sustain this work over time.
