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Be in the room for the conversations that won't happen on stage.

The HIV funding landscape is shifting. Across philanthropy, many of us are asking difficult questions about what comes next for the HIV response — and what this moment requires of funders.

Held immediately ahead of AIDS 2026 in Rio de Janeiro, this year’s FCAA Global Philanthropy Summit is designed as a working convening for HIV funders:

  • Less presentation-driven, more participant-driven
  • Designed for strategic engagement and peer exchange
  • More space to pressure-test ideas, challenges, and assumptions together

This toolkit is designed to help you spread the word about Summit and invite others into the conversation.

Hear what your colleagues are saying about the Summit:

Sharing the Summit

 

1. Follow and tag FCAA on social

When you post about Summit, please tag FCAA so we can amplify your voice:

LinkedIn: @Funders Concerned About AIDS

Instagram: @fcaaids

Bluesky: @fcaaids.bsky.social


2. Download the social graphic 

Download a graphic and share it alongside the sample post below on your social media profiles.

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3. Use the sample social post and email or make it your own

Download and share Summit graphics alongside your own reflections about why these conversations matter, or feel free to use/adapt the sample content below. 


Sample social post

I’ll be in Rio this July for the 2026 FCAA Global Philanthropy Summit — and I hope you will be, too.

At a moment of significant change for the HIV response, this year’s Summit is designed as a working convening focused on strategic engagement, peer exchange, and the future of HIV philanthropy.

The conversations we need now are bigger than any one institution:

  • What happens if funding contracts before inequities disappear?
  • What must philanthropy become over the next 15 years?
  • What conversations are we still not having?

Looking forward to being in the room for these conversations in Rio.

Learn more and register:
https://reg.eventmobi.com/2026-fcaa-global-philanthropy-summit

#AIDS2026

 

Sample email

Hi [Name],

I’ve been thinking about you as I prepare for the 2026 FCAA Global Philanthropy Summit in Rio this July.

This year’s Summit is intentionally designed differently: less presentation-driven and more focused on strategic engagement, peer exchange, and the future of HIV philanthropy at a moment of significant change for the field.

Many of us are wrestling with difficult questions right now:

  • What happens if funding contracts before inequities disappear?
  • What must philanthropy become over the next 15 years?
  • What conversations are we still not having?

I think you’d bring important perspective to those conversations.

If you’re working at the intersection of HIV philanthropy, strategy, equity, and the future of the response, I hope you’ll consider joining us in Rio.

You can learn more and register here:
https://reg.eventmobi.com/2026-fcaa-global-philanthropy-summit

I’d love to see you there.

[Your name]

 

Join the Conversation

We also invite attendees to help shape the conversation leading into Rio by sharing:

  • A short reflection or quote
  • A post about why you’re attending
  • A brief video
  • Or a question you think philanthropy should be wrestling with right now

Possible prompts include:

  • Why are you choosing to attend Summit this year?
  • What does this moment require of philanthropy?
  • What conversation about the future of the HIV response are we still not having?

Tag FCAA so we can amplify your voice and help bring others into the conversation.

In the lead-up to Summit, FCAA will also be launching a “Future Signals” series exploring questions shaping the future of HIV philanthropy. We invite attendees to engage with and share these conversations across their networks.