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FCAA A AA ADVOCA CACY CY NETWORK: Post E Elec ection n Ana nalysi sis December 12, 2018 Lo Logistics cs Please help us by muting your own phones (*6) There will be a Q&A at the end of the presentations. If you have a


  1. FCAA A AA ADVOCA CACY CY NETWORK: Post E Elec ection n Ana nalysi sis December 12, 2018

  2. Lo Logistics cs • Please help us by muting your own phones (*6) • There will be a Q&A at the end of the presentations. If you have a question in the interim, please: • Type it in the chat feature on your screen • Tweet them to @FCAA • Email them to sarah@fcaaids.org • The webinar will be recorded • This goal of this discussion is to educate private HIV-related grantmakers on the result of the recent election and potential role for the philanthropic sector moving forward. As such, questions on this topic will be prioritized in the Q&A.

  3. Age genda • Welcome & Introductions • John Barnes, FCAA • Election Analysis • Drew Littman, BHFS • Jen Olson, PMJ • Community Responses • Matthew Rose, NMAC • Jacqueline Ayers, Planned Parenthood Federation of America • Financing & Context • Chris Collins, Friends of the Global Fight • Cat Gironda, FCAA • Q&A

  4. ELECTION A ANALYSIS • Drew Littman, BHFS • Jen Olson, PMJ

  5. COMM MMUNI NITY RESPONS NSES • Matthew Rose, NMAC • Jacqueline Ayers, Planned Parenthood Federation of America

  6. Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice in 116th Congress Jacqueline C. Ayers National Director, Legislative Affairs Planned Parenthood Federation of America Planned Parenthood Action Fund PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA

  7. Congressional Landscape in the 116th Congress Senate House [ ] Pro (44) [ ] Pro (224) [ ] Leans Pro (5) [ ] Leans Pro (7) [ ] Anti (51) [ ] Leans Anti (3) [ ] Anti (198) Uncalled (3)* *Uncalled races: CA-21, NC-09, & NY-27

  8. Title X, Nation’s Leading Family Planning Program Title X provides contraception, well-woman exams, counseling, STI testing & treatment, & cancer screenings 65% 4 million Over 4 million of patients have people served STI & HIV tests incomes under annually provided 100% FPL A significant proportion of Title X patients identify as members of racial or ethnic communities that often face significant health challenges due to systemic inequities, including Black and African Americans (21%), and Hispanic and Latino patients (32%).

  9. The Title X Domestic Gag Rule: Widely Unpopular and Broad Opposition Makes it impossible for patients to get preventive care at Planned ● Proposed Rule Parenthood Providers are prevented from referring patients for abortion ● Removes guarantee that patients receive full and accurate information ● from their providers Removes requirement that contraception be medically approved, and ● that providers ensure access to full range of birth control 493,497 supporter comments were submitted opposing gag rule ● Every major medical association denounced the gag rule, American Medical Association, ● American Nurses Association National Association of Community Health Centers Over 10,000 individual providers signed (& counting!) have signed our provider pledge rejecting ● the political interference in the provider-patient relationship posed by the gag rule.

  10. The Global Gag Rule: Undermining Global Health and Human Rights The global gag rule bans foreign organizations ● who take U.S. global health funding from engaging in: Abortion services ○ Abortion information ○ Abortion referral ○ Abortion advocacy ○ For the first time, this policy has been applied ● to PEPFAR and programs that run through its implementing agencies “ If you close them [clinics], you are not closing only one service. It’s the package, including HIV ” Santos Simione, Executive Director, AMODEFA -

  11. FINANCI CING & & CONT NTEXT XT • Chris Collins, Friends of the Global Fight • Cat Gironda, FCAA

  12. Philan anthrop opic c Su Support t ort to o Ad Address ss HI HIV/AIDS i S in 2017 17 Funders Concerned About AIDS

  13. 2017 2017 F Funding T Tot otal als Philanthropic Funding for HIV/AIDS in 2017 totaled $638 million 5% decrease ($37 million) from 2016 and lowest level since 2014 Philanthropic funding represents only 2% of Global Resources for HIV/AIDS

  14. Not otable Ch Chan anges i s in 2017 2017 Middle income countries saw a 21% decrease overall US saw a new high of $186 million with 67% increase to US South 110% increase to Transgender pops, 35% increase to MSM, funding for African American and Latinx pops in US nearly double

  15. Funding f for Ad Advocacy/ y/Human Ri Rights Overall, funding for Advocacy saw a $9 mil decrease (7%) from 2016, but remained 18% of total funding 34% of Advocacy funding was for LGBT populations 36% of Advocacy funding went to United States, with almost half of that going to US South

  16. Joi oin u us for or a a Webinar ar o on the full r report rt! January 24 th @ 11 am ET US

  17. Q&A • Type it in the chat feature on your screen • Tweet them to @FCAA • Email them to sarah@fcaaids.org

  18. Sta tay Involve ved! • Don’t miss the full resource tracking webinar on January 24 th at 11 am ET – registration coming soon! • Visit http://www.fcaaids.org/what-we- do/advocacy/network/ for upcoming network events and resources • Remaining questions? Share them with us by email sarah@fcaaids.org or via Twitter @FCAA • Interested in helping plan future Network activities? E-mail John Barnes at john@fcaaids.org

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