Here are some interesting and relevant links.

Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group - A resource for grantmakers in Africa, the Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group (AGAG) provides opportunities for foundations to exchange information and work together in an effort to amplify current foundation funding to better address Africa's development challenges.

 

Global Strategies for HIV Prevention - Global Strategies for HIV Prevention is a 501(c)(3) not-for profit organization whose mission is to implement international strategies to prevent HIV infection by means of strategic alliances with those who share in a compassion for alleviating the suffering of children.

 

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation - The foundation is the leading worldwide non-profit organization dedicating to identifying, funding and conducting pediatric HIV research and other serious, life-threatening diseases affecting children. They are the leading private foundation supporting the international expansion of prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV interventions throughout the developing world.

 

Firelight Foundation - The Firelight Foundation's central focus is the needs of children who are orphaned or affected by HIV/AIDS . In the past decade, this issue has become a problem of epic proportions globally even while medical advances have reduced the devastation caused by HIV/AIDS within more technologically advanced countries. Their current geographic focus is sub-Saharan Africa, where the HIV/AIDS pandemic has robbed a staggering number of children of their parents, their homes, their education, and their future.

 

House of Stone - House of Stone supports both young and established Zimbabwean artists by purchasing sculpture at fair trade prices and presenting their work to an international marketplace. They seek to use the artwork as a means to raise awareness in the U.S. about the present African HIV/AIDS crisis, and to provide financial support for sustainable, community-initiated, and culturally-sensitive projects supporting children impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa.

 

Herz Foundation (Germany)