Strengthening Community Grassroots Response

Power of Love develops smart, effective methods to strengthen the community response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Community Response

Learn why we focus on communities and grassroots groups

Currently, though 99% of the work to counter the spread of HIV is being done at the grassroots level, little funding is going to these community-based organizations. The money that does reach them is used to fulfill immediate on-the-ground needs. Program funding is often based on meeting performance goals that measure success only by how many people the program reaches, not how effectively the program reaches them. There are few resources and little time in grassroots organizations to explore new, potentially more effective responses to counter the spread of HIV.

Power of Love believes that by utilizing technology and business processes appropriately, we can build creative response models that increase the output of care for each dollar donated.

We design, develop, and test innovative response models to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.  As the models prove successful, Power of Love shares them with existing grassroots organizations and communities interested in starting new programs for themselves.

Developing Innovative Models

Our work initially began by partnering with and working within several community-based organizations to understand the challenges and environment created by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.  We documented our learning, identifying successful strategies as well as weaknesses in the current models.

Smart Design

What we consider when creating our models

As a result, we designed our initial models based on

While designing the models, we also consider and incorporate four key ideas:

The models are interlinked to support each other for maximum benefit to a community, but are also structured to run independently if resources are at a premium.

Evaluating Our Models through Pilot Programs

We create pilot programs to evaluate our models because existing organizations generally don’t have the time or resources to implement untried ideas. We have implemented these pilots in Matero, a community within Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. 

Matero Innovation Lab

Learn more about our pilot programs

The pilots have several functions:

Continuing Our Work

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Help us to strengthen communities against HIV

We have four funding needs:

Institutional donations and grants cover the research and development aspects of our programs, documentation, replication, and operational overheads.

Individual donations go directly to the implementation of our programs and to the projects that we support. By providing microloans, medical care, and prevention and treatment education, this money has a direct impact on the people of Matero, as well as the communities in which our partner programs are located.