Global nonprofit ending pediatric HIV through research, advocacy, and health-system strengthening
EGPAF operates across 1,001–5,000 staff globally, with active hiring in sub-Saharan Africa (Lesotho, Eswatini, Cameroon) and the US, concentrated in data, development, and healthcare roles. The tech stack—Salesforce, DHIS2, Power BI, Tableau, QuickBooks—reflects a data-driven nonprofit with donor-reporting rigor and district-level implementation focus. Current pain points (donor compliance, weak routine monitoring, implementation gaps, financial stewardship) align with hiring patterns: scaling local capacity and tightening accountability across geographies.
Notable leadership hires: Finance Director
Founded in 1988, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a research and advocacy nonprofit focused on ending pediatric HIV and AIDS globally. The organization operates through four core levers: research, advocacy, local health-system strengthening, and community/government capacity-building in high-burden regions. EGPAF works at district level across sub-Saharan Africa and the US, implementing HIV/TB programs, training health workers via supportive supervision and mentorship, and building financial capacity within local health entities. Funding models include donor grants, peer-to-peer fundraising, and event-based revenue (dance marathons, alumni partnerships). The organization serves as a technical partner to ministries of health on policy and performance monitoring.
EGPAF uses Salesforce for donor management, DHIS2 for health-program data, Power BI and Tableau for reporting, QuickBooks for finance, and Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive). No recent tech adoptions or migrations reported.
EGPAF employs 1,001–5,000 staff globally as of the most recent data snapshot.
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