Partners and Donors

Working through partnerships is a core value of the organisation.  According to our constitution:

CABSA actively builds relationships with credible partners in order to exchange expertise and to ensure and enhance quality of service in the response to HIV.

Donors are key partners in making our work possible. 

Agreements and Service delivery Associates

 Organisations, churches or congregations with formal relationships

“Active relationships”

- AIDSLink       
- Calvin Protestant
- CCD (DRC Western Cape & URCSA Cape)    
- Cell-life       
- Christian Literature Fund       
- Fontainebleau Community Church  
- Kommmissie vir Vrouelidmate: Wes- en Suid-Kaap  
- Moravian Church in South Africa        
- Nehemia Bible Institute    
- PACSA   
- PRISMA       
- World Vision International   

“Historical relationships”

- Anglican Church of Southern Africa Office of HIV & AIDS (ACSA)   
- Churches Together       
- Hospivision       
- Kingfisher Mobilising Centre    
- Naledi Hospice 
- PRISMA

AIDSLink International

 

 
 
AIDSLink International is transmitting hope by mobilising and equipping people to make a positive difference in the midst of the worldwide HIV and AIDS pandemic.
 

The Center for the Church and Global AIDS

The Center for the Church and Global AIDS supports and advocates for persons infected and affected by HIV and AIDS throughout the world through programs of education, prevention, care, and treatment.   Inclusive of all persons, we work to end stigma and discrimination in every form.  

Besides programs aimed at educating laity and pastors about the global pandemic, the Center also supports various direct programs that provide assistance to persons living with HIV and AIDS in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.   Located in Colorado, the Center also partners with Latino, African-American, and Native American AIDS organizations in the region.  

The Executive Director, Dr. Donald E. Messer, is the author of 15 books, including "Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence:  Christian Churches and the Global AIDS Crisis" (2004), 52 Ways to Create an AIDS-Free World" (2009), and "Names, Not Just Numbers:  Facing Global AIDS and World Hunger" (2010).

CABSA and the Center for the Church and Global AIDS seek to partner in ways to bring Christ's inclusive love to all persons.

Donors and Funders

CABSA is a funded organisation with limited possibilities for creating income. Donor and funding partners are crucial in making our work possible.

A number of organisations have been wonderful partners of the organisation for many years.

Income in 2009 included:

General Funding and Donations from:

  • Christian AID
  • NLDTF - visit the National Lotteries Board website to find out about other projects supported by the NLDTF
  • EMSENI HIV Trust
  • Individual Donors
  • Narollah Sending Trust
  • Congregations in South Africa
  • Woman’s Mission Dutch Reformed Church Western and Southern Cape
  • Calvin Protestant Church of South Africa

Funding for projects and services provided:

  • Tearfund
  • CMC
  • PRISMA
  • Bible Media
  • World Council of Churches - Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa
  • Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance

Licence Fees from:

  • World Vision International
  • AIDSLink International

Fees for registration, training and sales

Detailed financial statements can be provided to potential partners on request.

Memberships

CABSA is a member of

- the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA)

- Christian Connections for Internationsl Health (CCIH)

- PACANet