Abbreviation | amfAR |
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Motto | Making AIDS History |
Formation | September 1983 |
Merger of | AIDS Medical Foundation National AIDS Research Foundation |
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Legal status | Research charity |
Focus | AIDS Research |
Headquarters | New York, NY |
Coordinates | 40°42′17″N 74°00′22″W / 40.704772°N 74.006174°WCoordinates: 40°42′17″N 74°00′22″W / 40.704772°N 74.006174°W |
Region
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Worldwide |
Founding Chair
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Mathilde Krim, Ph.D. |
Kenneth Cole | |
Kevin Frost | |
Vice Chairmen
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Patricia J. Matson John C. Simons |
Kenneth Cole (Chair) Michael J. Klingensmith Mathilde Krim, Ph.D. Patricia J. Matson Vincent A. Roberti Wallace Sheft, C.P.A. Mervyn F. Silverman, M.D., M.P.H. John C. Simons |
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Revenue
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$29,942,921 (2013) |
Expenses | $29,563,002 (2013) |
Endowment | $443,886 (2013) |
Mission | amfAR identifies critical gaps in our knowledge of HIV/AIDS, and supports promising early-stage studies that often lack the preliminary data required by more traditional funders. |
Website | www |
amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, (AMerican Foundation for Aids Research) is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and the advocacy of AIDS-related public policy.
In the early 1980s, a group of researchers and scientists including Mathilde Krim, Ph.D., then a researcher at New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, formed an informal study group to investigate the condition that came to be known as AIDS. In 1983, Dr. Krim, Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, Michael Callen, and several others launched the New York-based AIDS Medical Foundation. In Los Angeles, Dr. Michael S. Gottlieb and Elizabeth Taylor spearheaded the creation of the National AIDS Research Foundation. The two organizations merged in September 1985 to become american foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR). The merged organization was launched with a $250,000 contribution from Rock Hudson shortly before his AIDS-related death in October 1985.
At a charity event held at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, amfAR raised over $25 million in one night, with help of movie stars, and models, including Uma Thurman, and Karlie Kloss, and Milla Jovovich.
Charity Watch rates Foundation for AIDS Research a "B" grade.
Charity Navigator rates amfAR a four-star charity.
As an advocate of evidence-based AIDS-related public policy, amfAR works to secure necessary increases in funding for HIV/AIDS research, implement the new national HIV/AIDS strategy, expand access to care and treatment, and protect the civil rights of all people affected by HIV.