In
2005, Baton Rouge AIDS Society (BRASS) was awarded a grant by the Office of Minority Health to develop its faith-based initiative
in a program entitled "Faith-based AIDS Coalition for Technical assistance and Services" or "F.A.C.T.S."
BRASS was granted additional funding in 2008 to continue F.A.C.T.S.
Through
the F.A.C.T.S Program, BRASS offers technical assistance and capacity-building services to twelve carefully selected faith-based
minority-serving communities located in high-risk, socioeconomically disadvantaged areas of Baton Rouge where HIV/AIDS services
are most needed, yet inaccessible.
Program activities include: 1) technical assistance to participants from BRASS
in developing capacity to provide HIV/AIDS prevention education and services to the target population in their communities;
and 2) periodic trainings by the Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO) to assist participants in growing
as sustainable organizations.
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