
Our Peer Review Board Helps Grant Seekers
One of the greatest compliments we receive is when our grant recipients tell us how pleased they are with our vetting and peer review process. One such recipient recently told us how “collaborative” it is and that it made their research approach even better. Since our early days, following the founding of The Campbell Foundation by Richard Campbell Zahn, we realized how it important it was to have experts in the field of infectious disease to help us review the scientific and


The Campbell Foundation has been a long-time funder of HIV-associated dementia research
News reports have surfaced in recent weeks of how those with HIV are now living long enough to develop Alzheimer’s disease. The good news in all of this is that we have been able to develop medications and treatments to keep those with HIV and AIDS alive for significantly longer than ever before. The recent case making headlines involves a 71-year-old man with amyloid deposits in the brain that were detected by a PET scan. These deposits have been linked to Alzheimer’s diseas


A New Year, New Funding Opportunities
It’s a new year and a new opportunity to fund enterprising and exciting research in the field of HIV/AIDS. We wrapped up 2015 on a high note, reaching the $1 million mark in funding to direct service organizations. But even more significantly, we reached the $10 million mark for total funding since The Campbell Foundation’s inception 21 years ago. That brings us to a new report recently released by Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) which found that global private funding fo