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National Black Womens HIV AIDS Network

We Matter We Care Our Lives Are Worth It

Columbia, SC   |  www.nbwhan.org

Mission

The National Black Women's HIV/AIDS Network's (NBWHAN) mission is to be a voice and advocate for Black women and girls living with or affected by HIV/AIDS by engaging in policy and program initiatives that fight gender, social and health inequities.

Ruling year info

2012

Dr.

Ivy Turnbull

Main address

PO Box 50811

Columbia, SC 29205 USA

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EIN

27-1390083

NTEE code info

AIDS (G81)

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Our programs

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PASS IT ON Café

The African American Women and Girl’s
Health Information Diffusion Project
The National Black Women’s HIV/AIDS Network-National Council of Negro Women
and National Coalition of 100 Black Women cordially invite you to participate in our
first PASS IT ON Café. The purpose of the session is to introduce a national
model designed to bridge gaps of age, socio-economic status, and health
knowledge. Best of all, the Pass It On Café model which targets five major cities
combatting HIV/AIDS among women will be debuted. A focus group is scheduled
to get your thoughts on the proposed model which links women at higher risk for
HIV infection and/or those who reside within higher risk communities and who are
unfamiliar with social networking technology and skills to
young adult women and girls who are the experts.

Population(s) Served
People of African descent
Age groups

Where we work

Our results

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Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

People of African descent, People of Caribbean descent, People with diseases and illnesses, Pregnant people, Substance abusers

Type of Metric

Context - describing the issue we work on

Direction of Success

Increasing

Number of Facebook followers

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Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

People of African descent, Multiracial people, People of Caribbean descent, People with diseases and illnesses, Substance abusers

Type of Metric

Context - describing the issue we work on

Direction of Success

Increasing

Our Sustainable Development Goals

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Goals & Strategy

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Charting impact

Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.

Our Strategic Goals for 2020 - 2024

Four strategic goals will direct our efforts and investments during 2020 – 2024. The goals, key objectives, and strategic initiatives are designed to build on the Network’s record of service and accomplishments, and its work around these goals in our past:

1. SOCIAL CHANGE/ Build and Connect Our Community

· Engage in knowledge production and promote innovative programs and services that empower

· Empower Black women and girls impacted by HIV/AIDS to serve as mentors and advocates to reduce the burden of morbidity, mortality and stigma of HIV/AIDS and other health disparities associated with gender, social, and economic inequities among Black women and girls.

Key Objectives

· Develop and offer new avenues for individuals to participate in the Network

· Launch a public campaign to build awareness and change the narrative around the root causes and impacts of Black women and girls impacted by HIV/AIDS.

· Deepen and expand partnerships to strengthen our intersectional work

Strategic Initiatives

Develop and strengthen partnerships with organizations and institutions that have the skills and to deepen and amplify the Network’s intersectional work (e.g., related to, structural racism and racial equity, differential ability issues and populations) and reach in the community across geographic and issue areas)

Partnerships are continuing to be developed and strengthened, resulting in stronger intersectional work and ties to a range of geographic and issue areas

PASS IT ON activities and strategies will be put in place to directly engage and impact Black women and girls

Measures of Success

Partnerships are developed and strengthened, resulting in stronger intersectional work and ties to a range of geographic and issue areas

PASS IT ON activities and strategies put in place to directly engage and impact Black women and girls

Financials

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National Black Womens HIV AIDS Network

Board of directors
as of 01/19/2023
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Ivy Turnbull

Bambi Gaddist

Deborah A. Levine

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 1/19/2023

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Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
Black/African American
Gender identity
Female, Not transgender (cisgender)
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

Race & ethnicity

Gender identity

 

Sexual orientation

Disability

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