The Campbell Foundation
Helping Make HIV/AIDS History Since 1995
News 2020
Campbell Foundation Awards Emergency Grants During Pandemic
South Florida Gay News
The Campbell Foundation recently awarded 10, $2,500 grants to nonprofits impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and who provide direct services to the HIV/AIDS community.
10 Florida HIV Groups Receive Emergency COVID-19 Relief
POZ Magazine
The Campbell Foundation provided a $2,500 emergency relief grant to each of 10 HIV organizations in Florida to help them weather the COVID-19 crisis. Each of the groups continues to provide direct HIV services to local vulnerable communities amid stay-at-home orders and financial insecurity.
Campbell Foundation Celebrates 25 Years of Innovative HIV Research
South Florida Gay News
Around 100 people gathered at ArtServe in Fort Lauderdale on Feb. 23 to support The Campbell Foundation’s 25th Anniversary celebration.
For the past two and a half decades, this private nonprofit has focused its funding on supporting alternative, nontraditional avenues of research on the prevention and treatment of HIV.
What Is BG18, and Can It Lead Us to an HIV Vaccine?
POZ Magazine
The Campbell Foundation, which funds alternative HIV research, awarded an $80,000 grant to Natalia Freund, PhD, so she can continue her work developing a vaccine to prevent HIV. Freund and her Tel Aviv University–based team have isolated a broadly neutralizing antibody called BG18 that when used in humanized mice has been shown to successfully reduce HIV viral loads. A small percentage of people living with HIV develop BG18. The antibody has been able to treat and prevent HIV in mice and macaques.
Holiday Grant from The Campbell Foundation Helps Local Non-profits
South Florida Gay News
It's the beginning of the year and while many people are struggling to keep new resolutions, many local non-profits serving the HIV/AIDS community still feel gratitude. Eleven local organizations received a "Holiday Hug" grant from The Campbell Foundation.