Organizations working to eliminate AIDS and improve the lives of people living with HIV have an opportunity to access significant funding through the ViiV Healthcare Positive Action Programme. The initiative supports community-led and community-based organizations that are developing innovative solutions and scaling proven interventions that address HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care, and long-term support.
Established as part of ViiV Healthcare’s commitment to ending HIV and ensuring that no person living with HIV is left behind, Positive Action has become one of the world’s leading funding mechanisms for community organizations responding to HIV and AIDS. Over the years, the program has supported hundreds of organizations and projects across more than 100 countries, helping communities address HIV-related challenges through locally led solutions.
Positive Action was created to strengthen the HIV response by investing directly in community organizations that work with populations most affected by HIV. The programme prioritizes community leadership, local ownership, and sustainable solutions that can create long-term impact.
The initiative supports organizations that:
The Positive Action Programme currently offers two primary funding streams designed to support organizations at different stages of program development.
Innovator Funding is intended for organizations seeking to test and pilot new approaches to HIV-related challenges.
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Momentum Funding supports organizations that already have evidence-based interventions and want to expand or scale them.
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Positive Action seeks projects that create measurable impact within communities affected by HIV and AIDS.
Examples of supported interventions include:
Recent funding rounds have focused on:
Community organizations often understand local challenges better than large institutions. Positive Action recognizes that sustainable progress against HIV requires solutions that are designed and led by affected communities themselves.
The programme therefore prioritizes:
Beyond financial support, Positive Action also offers opportunities for organizational development, learning exchanges, networking, and access to technical expertise that can help grantees strengthen their impact and sustainability.
Organizations funded through Positive Action may benefit from:
Applications are submitted through the Positive Action online grants portal. Organizations interested in future funding opportunities are encouraged to monitor the official funding opportunities page regularly for announcements regarding new funding rounds and application windows.
As of May 2026, the official Positive Action Funding Opportunities page indicates that there are currently no open funding rounds. Interested organizations should continue checking the official website for upcoming calls for proposals and application deadlines.
The ViiV Healthcare Positive Action Programme remains one of the most impactful global funding initiatives dedicated to supporting community-led responses to HIV and AIDS. With grants of up to £300,000 available through its Momentum Funding stream and up to £100,000 through Innovator Funding, the programme offers a valuable opportunity for organizations seeking to create sustainable, community-driven change.
Whether your organization is piloting a new idea or scaling a proven intervention, Positive Action provides both financial resources and strategic support to help communities move closer to the goal of ending AIDS and improving outcomes for people living with HIV worldwide.
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