State of Nevada Public Health Department

Post date: Apr 24, 2014 10:29:05 PM

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Dear State of Nevada

Dear,

Maria D. Canfield , MS , B U R E AU CHIEF

Mary Pennington, PROGRAM MANAGER

Lyell S. Collins, MBA , PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Janet St. Amant, GRANTS AND PROJECTS ANALYST

Hello,

The MOJOBAGS is not only a condom carrying device. Most importantly, we have gone to great lengths to stay on top of following HIV/AIDS prevention. We work with NHAS priority and targeting federal HIV prevention funding to the jurisdictions with the greatest need, DHAP.

The new funding announcements emphasize maximizing the effect of interventions and strategies to achieve the highest return on investment, Planning, Prioritizing, and Monitoring

Behavioral, Social, and Structural Interventions Research and Implementation Strategy Prevention Programs, Capacity Building, and Program Evaluation.

OUR MISSION

Our primary mission is to empower people to discreetly carry, safely store, easily access and use condom sense with an airtight, waterproof condom carrying device customized in endless beautiful artwork of local artists.

Objectives:

To increase the availability and reach of media campaigns, grant and funding information and co-branding the Downtown Las Vegas community as one start up city and share our similarities.

To Increase the availability of online partners to brand on the street level interventions and expand the availability and location of free and low cost condoms, HIV/STI/D testing, good times and great memories.

To Increase the number and availability of youth/young people specific interventions, like giving kids other things to being passionate about and doing besides sex.

To Partnership Development—increases support for a downtown Las Vegas team influence, credibility, and resources of profit, nonprofit, and governmental organizations

OUR FUTURE

Holding education and training sessions on HIV prevention at local, national and regional membership conventions encompassing our future.

  1. We also are integrating Act Against AIDS and other HIV prevention messages into community forums
  2. Prominently placing Act Against AIDS and other HIV prevention public service announcements (PSAs) and news stories in broadcast and print outlets throughout the nation.
  3. Working with celebrities to produce PSAs about HIV prevention plays key role of our future vision.
  4. Training and funding local chapters to implement community-based HIV awareness campaigns.
  5. Working to educate national, state and local policymakers and community leaders about the role of HIV prevention in advancing the well-being of African Americans, Hispanics and gay and bisexual men of all races.
  6. Extending Act Against AIDS campaign messages through organization publications, web sites and public appearances