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
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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.
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