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Previous Grant Award Chronology
Fiscal Year 2008 Total:
$145,500
Community Services –
AIDS Services and Prevention - $91,500 (63%)
AIDS Athens - Athens, GA
Grant amount: $10,000
AIDS
Athens will use this grant to expand prevention services
they offer to 9 rural Georgia counties. This includes
increasing awareness of their services and prevention
methods to organizations, medical providers, and
business that come in contact with at risk individuals.
They also intend to conduct 24 in-service trainings, 9
community events and increase testing. For those already
living with HIV/AIDS they will implement a support group
for GLBT individuals.
AIDS Project Southern Vermont (APSV) - Brattleboro, VT
Grant amount: $10,000
This grant will be used to expand APSV’s “Gathering for
Mealtime” program providing frozen prepared meals,
non-perishable food and frozen meats and vegetables to
those living with HIV/AIDS and their families in
southern Vermont. This grant will allow APSV to offer
choices of fresh organic locally-grown fruits and
vegetable to an additional 100 people living with
HIV/AIDS and their families.
AIDS Services of North Texas (ASNT) - Denton, TX
Grant amount: $10,000
ASNT will use this grant to provide mental health
counseling to low-income HIV+ clients throughout north
Texas. ASNT is the only HIV-specific social services
agency serving 5 rural counties of north Texas. Mental
health is a crucial resource necessary for effective
care because of both the social sigma of HIV/AIDS and
homosexuality in rural areas.
Big Bend CARES - Tallahassee,
FL
Grant amount: $6,500
Big Bend CARES is a new grantee this year and
will use these funds to educate the gay and lesbian
population that are HIV-. Current state and federal
monies can only be spent on individuals who are HIV+.
This grant will allow inclusion of HIV- partners and
individuals and couples into the groups. Each group
receives five three hour interactive sessions.
Catskill Rural AIDS Services - Oneonta, NY
Grant amount: $10,000
These funds will be used to empower and support those
living with HIV/AIDS. This includes both practical
services such as transportation, food, emergency help
and referrals as well as services to create and maintain
a supportive community that decreases isolation and
brings people together. Examples are monthly activities,
pet program, home visits, phone contacts and ongoing
support groups.
Face to Face / Sonoma County
AIDS Network - Santa Rosa, CA
Grant amount: $5,000
These funds will be used to allow Face to
Face to maintain its small satellite office in the
isolated town of Guernville. Although the number of HIV
cases has become more generalized throughout Sonoma
County, a disproportionate number of isolated,
disenfranchised individuals live in Guernville.
HIV Alliance - Eugene, OR
Grant amount: $10,000
These funds will be utilized to support the “Community
Promise” program. The program is a community level
intervention supported by behavioral change theories
proven effective in increasing use of condoms. Gay and
bi-sexual men from high-risk social networks will be
recruited to encourage behavior change and to distribute
role model stories.
RAIN
Central Missouri - Columbia, MO
Grant amount: $10,000
RAIN is a new grantee this year and will use these funds
for their HIV Primary Care Improvement Program. This
program provides routine HIV primary care for people
living with HIV/AIDS in North Central Missouri. The
majority of persons served by this program are gay men.
The program intends to improve the access and quality of
health care and to engage people in health care if they
are not already receiving services.
South
Alabama CARES - Mobile, AL
Grant amount: $10,000
These funds continue the Foundation’s support of the
FUSION project which is educational and uses peer
educators (gay and bi-sexual men) to provide services.
These are trained in HIV education, sexual behavior
negotiation, and proper use of condoms. Services are
presented in social gatherings and other places where
gay and bi-sexual men meet.
Vermont
CARES - Burlington, VT
Grant amount: $10,000
These funds will be used to support care and prevention
programming for Vermont’s diverse GLBTQ communities
affected by HIV/AIDS. Specific services include support
and case management as well as HIVpreventions programs
including HIV testing and education to stop the spread
of HIV.
Community Services –
Other - $28,000 (19%)
ALSO For
Gay Youth - Sarasota, FL
Grant amount: $8,000
These funds will be used for the Rainbow
Youth Empowerment Project designed to address issues of
bias, discrimination, harassment, and shame experienced
by sexual minority youths. The project will provide
empowerment tools, compensatory programming, life-skills
coaching, and referrals. Major components of the project
include a drop-in center with activities, workshops, and
individual assistance as well as weekly peer support
group meetings and 24-hour crisis support.
GLBT Community Center - Denver, CO
Grant amount: $10,000
These funds will support Rainbow Alley which annually
attracts approximately 1200 youth as a drop-in center in
GLBTCC’s youth services program. This is the only
program in the area designed to support GLBTQ youth.
Youth receive free medical care from a weekly clinic
with HIV testing and prevention education. Youth head up
the planning and implementation of all Rainbow Alley
programs. Rainbow alley provides a variety of drug and
alcohol-free social alternatives, educational workshops
and support groups.
Waterloo Counseling Center -
Austin, TX
Grant amount: $10,000
Waterloo Counseling is a new grantee this
year. Funds will be used to support the Center’s
low-income Mental Health Project. Since 1983 Waterloo
has provided affordable counseling to GLBTQ residents of
central Texan. With reductions in Federal funding to
MHMT centers, there is an increasing unmet need for
mental health counseling in this area. The goal of this
project is to serve 75 low-income clients with 1,123
sessions. Research and Public Education Awards
- $26,000 (18%)
Alliance for Full Acceptance -
Charleston, SC
Grant amount: $10,000
This grant will be used to expand the Safe
Schools Project into non-urban areas of South Florida,
specifically Belle Glade in Palm Beach County, Davie in
Broward County, and Homestead in Dade County. The
Project is designed to promote respect and safety, and
create safe learning environments for all students with
an emphasis on GLBT youth.
Safe Schools South Florida - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Grant amount: $10,000
These funds will be used to expand the Safe Schools
Project into non-urban areas of Florida, specifically
Belle Glade in Palm Beach County, Davie in Broward
County and Homestead in Mimi-Dade County. The project is
designed to promote respect and safety and create safe
learning environments for all students with an emphasis
on GLBTQ youth.
The Phoenix Center -
Springfield, IL
Grant amount: $6,000
Phoenix Center is a new grantee this year and
will use these funds to implement a diversity program in
area schools. The project will educate school personnel,
students and the community in general, and promote no
tolerance policies and gay-straight alliances to reduce
dropout and harassment rates.
2006-2007 Scholarship Awards
- $15,000
The Gamma Mu Foundation awarded six $2,500 scholarships in
2007, including the three named scholarships listed
below. Scholarship recipients are selected in the Spring
of each year. Named Scholarships awards result from
single or cumulative donations of $25,000 for a 5-year
award time or $50,000 for an award in perpetuity.
The Robin McDonald Memorial Scholarship
is awarded to a gay male in good scholastic standing
that is pursuing an advanced degree.
The Art Huskey Memorial Scholarship
is awarded annually to a gay male in good scholastic
standing pursuing either an undergraduate or graduate
degree.
The Aileen and Cliff Pettit Memorial Scholarship
is awarded annually to a gay male in good scholastic
standing pursuing either an undergraduate or graduate
degree.
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