Hiv Alliance
Hiv Alliance
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About this organization
Mission
Supporting individuals living with HIV/AIDS and preventing new HIV infections.
About
PREVENTION SERVICES: HIV AND HEPATITIS C PREVENTIONTHIS YEAR WE PROVIDED A RANGE OF HIV PREVENTION AND OUTREACH SERVICES IN OUR THIRTEEN COUNTY REGION. OUR PROGRAMS WERE FOCUSED ON THE POPULATIONS MOST AT-RISK FOR CONTRACTING HIV IN OREGON AND INCLUDED, MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN AND THEIR PARTNERS AND PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS AND THEIR PARTNERS. WE PROVIDED HIV TESTING, COUNSELING, AND REFERRAL SERVICES IN LANE, DOUGLAS AND JOSEPHINE COUNTIES AND CONTINUED TO ENCOURAGE OUR GAY AND BISEXUAL PREVENTION CLIENTS TO SIGN UP FOR A TEST REMINDER SERVICE THAT WAS DEVELOPED BY THE STATE OF OREGON. THIS YEAR, WE PROVIDED OVER 973 HIV TESTS TO AT-RISK INDIVIDUALS. WE REACHED OUT TO GAY AND BI-SEXUAL MEN THROUGH ONLINE DATING SITES AND AT PLACES WHERE THEY MEET, SUCH AS CLUBS AND OTHER VENUES. THE PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTED ARE SUPPORTED BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION AND EFFECTIVE IN REACHING AT-RISK POPULATIONS AND ENGAGING THOSE POPULATIONS IN HIV PREVENTION. WE ALSO TRAINED STAFF AND NURSES ON HIV TESTING AND COUNSELING, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE HIV TESTING TO THE PARTNERS OF OUR CLIENTS LIVING WITH HIV THROUGHOUT OUR REGION. PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS ARE AT-RISK FOR CONTRACTING HIV AND HEPATITIS C, AS WELL AS OTHER INJECTION RELATED HEALTH PROBLEMS SUCH AS ABSCESSES, WHEN THEY REUSE OR SHARE SYRINGES AND INJECTION SUPPLIES. THE MOST EFFECTIVE MECHANISM FOR PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF DISEASE IN THIS POPULATION IS TO PREVENT THE REUSE OF SYRINGES. TO DO THIS, WE PROVIDED SYRINGE EXCHANGE SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS IN LANE, DOUGLAS AND JOSEPHINE COUNTIES. IN LANE COUNTY, WE HAVE A MOBILE SYRINGE EXCHANGE THAT GOES OUT THREE TIMES PER WEEK TO AREAS POPULAR AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS. THIS YEAR, WE EXCHANGED OVER 1 MILLION SYRINGES (COLLECTED AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF 595,265 AND DISTRIBUTED 570,573) AND PROVIDED SERVICES TO 5,813 CLIENTS. WE ALSO PROVIDED HEPATITIS C AND HIV TESTING, WOUND CARE SERVICES, RISK REDUCTION COUNSELING, AND ADDICTION TREATMENT REFERRALS TO THIS POPULATION. PREVENTION SERVICES: EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH & THE COMMUNITY:WE PROVIDED COMMUNITY EDUCATION AS WELL AS HIV AND HEPATITIS C RISK REDUCTION EDUCATION TO YOUTH BETWEEN THE AGES OF 13-24. NATIONALLY, YOUTH BETWEEN THE AGES OF 13 AND 24 YEARS OF AGE HAVE ACCOUNTED FOR 21% OF ALL NEW HIV INFECTIONS. WE FOUND THIS STATISTIC DISTURBING AND ARE WORKING TO EXPAND OUR EDUCATION PROGRAMS TO YOUTH. IN THIS YEAR, WE PROVIDED EDUCATION TO YOUTH IN LANE, MARION AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES. WE PROVIDED EDUCATION IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, AND ALSO ENGAGED 1,076 AT-RISK YOUTH, INCLUDING LGBTQ+ AND LATINX STUDENT GROUPS, DETENTION FACILITIES, ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS, AND OTHER FACILITIES THAT DO NOT HAVE HIV EDUCATION READILY AVAILABLE. THIS YEAR, WE REACHED A TOTAL 9,063 YOUTH UNDER THE AGE OF 18 WITH COMPELLING INFORMATION ABOUT HIV AND HEPATITIS C.PREVENTION SERVICES: VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM:VOLUNTEERS WERE CRITICAL TO OUR ORGANIZATION. WE HAD AN EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR VOLUNTEERS THAT ENABLED THEM TO EFFECTIVELY PARTICIPATE WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION ON A NUMBER OF LEVELS. VOLUNTEERS ACTIVELY HELPED US ACHIEVE OUR MISSION IN ALL OUR MAJOR PROGRAM AREAS. THIS YEAR'S VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTED 8,346 HOURS TO A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS, BUT ESPECIALLY IN PREVENTION. BY EXPENDITURE, OUR PREVENTION PROGRAMS ACCOUNTED FOR ROUGHLY 18% OF OUR PROGRAM EXPENDITURES AND 15% OF ORGANIZATIONAL EXPENDITURES OVERALL.THIS YEAR WE ALSO PROVIDED APPLICATION ASSISTANCE FOR OREGON'S HEALTH CARE EXCHANGES FOR ALL OUR HIV-POSITIVE CLIENTS.IN THE PAST YEAR, WE HAD OFFICES BASED IN LANE, DOUGLAS, MARION AND JACKSON COUNTIES OUT OF WHICH WE PROVIDED CARE COORDINATION AND PREVENTION SERVICES. IN ADDITION TO OUR CARE COORDINATORS WE EMPLOYED FIVE AIDS CERTIFIED NURSES AND TWO PHARMACISTS. HEPATITIS C CARE COORDINATION SERVICES:IN LANE COUNTY WE PROVIDED CARE COORDINATION SERVICES FOR OUR PREVENTION CLIENTS THAT WERE LIVING WITH HEPATITIS C. THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROGRAM WAS TO REDUCE THE BARRIERS TO CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH THIS DISEASE. OUR GOAL WAS TO WORK WITH CLIENTS TO HELP THEM REDUCE THEIR HEPATITIS C VIRAL LOADS TO ZERO. THE MAJORITY OF THESE CLIENTS WERE STRUGGLING WITH CURRENT ADDICTION ISSUES, AND A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF OUR CLIENTS WERE HOMELESS OR MARGINALLY HOUSED. WE ONLY HAD FUNDING TO PROVIDE THIS SERVICE IN LANE COUNTY, AND ANY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR THESE CLIENTS WAS VERY LIMITED.
Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing
The filing documents outline the non-profit's mission as “Supporting individuals living with hiv/aids and preventings new hiv infections.”.
When outlining the tasks it performs, they were referred to as: “Supporting individuals living with hiv/aids and preventing new hiv infections.”.
- The non-profit's reported state of operation is OR as per legal requirements.
- The filing reveals that the address of the non-profit in 2019 is 1195A CITY VIEW STREET, EUGENE, OR, 97402.
- As of 2019, the non-profit has 70 employees reported on their 990 form.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $329,426.
- The organization has 16 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1987.
- The organization pays $2,420,563 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $240,802 in fundraising expenses.