Meet the National Learning Community Faculty

C4H has trained 1300+ and co-designed with 120+ community-based organizations and health departments to build creative solutions and make waves of change in their communities

Managing Director at Capacity for Health

Jamila Shipp MPH, CPC

Vice President of Program Administration and Operations at San Francisco AIDS Foundation

Ben Cabangun

Program Manager at AIDS United

Adrian Neil

Director of Operations for Hands United, at the Latino Commission on AIDS

Bolivar Nieto

Chief Executive Officer at Intimacy & Colour LLC

Michael Everett

Co-Founder and Executive Director The Community Wellness Project

Dana Williams

Executive Director at REACH LA

Miguel Bujanda

Senior Program Manager at AIDS United

Alicia Downes

Program Manager at AIDS United

Jacobi Hunter-Wright

Chief Talent and Culture Officer at San Francisco AIDS Foundation

Melanie Graham

Director of Human Resources and Administration at Advancing Justice–Asian Law Caucus

Jacob Smith Yang

Senior Program Manager at AIDS United

Kelly Stevens

Senior Consultant and Trainer at County of Alameda, Trainer and Education Center

Maria Carmel Martens

Public Health Consultant and Content Advisor to Capacity for Health

Robin Pearce

Senior Capacity Building Specialist at San Francisco Community Health Center

Tatyana Moaton

Management Associate at Alameda County Public Health Department and founder at CAW Consultancy

Craig Austin Wingate

Accessibility

Capacity for Health is committed to making our services accessible to individuals with disabilities. All of our services meet or exceed the requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. 794d), as amended in 1998.

If you have questions about compliance, accommodations, or requests, please contact our Experience Assistant, Lenaya Kimball at lkimball@apiahf.org

APIAHF’s Capacity for Health (C4H) project provides FREE capacity building assistance to community based organizations engaged in HIV prevention across the United States and its affiliated territories. The C4H project is funded to provide capacity building assistance (CBA) under Funding Opportunity Announcement 09-906 and this website is supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U65/PS001651 from The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

APIAHF is one of 17 organizations awarded a grant under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new program, PS19-1904: Capacity Building Assistance for High-Impact HIV Prevention Program Integration. The program supports the federal initiative, Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America. Capacity for Health is Component 3 of the CBA Provider Network funded under this program.

CDC Disclaimer: This site contains HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences. If you are not seeking such information or may be offended by such materials, please exit this website.

Our Mission

Community-based organizations are the change makers of HIV prevention, care, and treatment. How far can we scale our impact? Let's find out together.

Our Staff

C4H has trained 1300+ and co-designed with 120+ community-based organizations and health departments to make waves of change in their communities.

Health Equity

Equity, Sustainability, Cultural Competency, and Social Determinants

Health Equity aims to enable better opportunities for organizations and public health professionals to respond to racial, health, and structural disparities at the local level.

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FAQ's

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Outside Resources

Capacity for Health is a capacity building assistance (CBA) provider and have many resources available.