Call For Proposals: Mini-Grants to Increase Insurance Enrollment for People Living with HIV
The North Carolina AIDS Action Network is thrilled to release this call for proposals for mini-grants to support efforts to educate and enroll people living with HIV on health insurance during open enrollment in 2020. Given recent changes to the NC HIV Medication Assistance Program, we have an opportunity to significantly increase the number of […]
Be That Shining Star

This blog was posted on POZ.org on March 28, 2020. In recognition of the incredible advocates in North Carolina, four years ago the North Carolina AIDS Action Network (NCAAN) started a small stipend program to help offset some of the travel costs of attending AIDSWatch, the annual HIV/AIDS lobbying event in Washington, DC, and help […]
Breaking Survey Data: Public Opinion on HIV Policy in Seven Southern States
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: July 24, 2019 CONTACT: Christina Adeleke, North Carolina AIDS Action Network, christina@ncaan.org, (305) 588-4373 Breaking Survey Data: Public Opinion on HIV Policy in Seven Southern States Mexico City, Mexico – The NC AIDS Action Network, Latino Commission on AIDS, and Southern AIDS Coalition have released new results of public opinion survey […]
Welcome Matt Martin to NCAAN!

Comfort is something that we focus on in every aspect of our lives. We want clothes that are made from the softest materials, beds that mold to fit our bodies just right, and even technology that makes it so we never have to leave the comfort of our couch. Think about it! From birth, children […]
Thrilling Week for HIV Advocacy in NC!

The General Assembly is wrapping up their work today, and it’s anticipated that they’ll finish this year’s legislative session over the weekend. In many ways, this has been a thrilling week to do HIV/AIDS advocacy in our state. We launched a campaign last December to support premium assistance for AIDS Drug Assistance Program patients in […]
Meet Christina

Last week, Christina Adeleke joined our team as communications and development coordinator. Christina is a graduate of Lee University and Charlotte School of Law. She comes to us after working with Equality NC and the Freedom Center for Social Justice. Christina will be based in Charlotte and working out of Carolinas CARE Partnership, allowing us […]