National AIDS Memorial
San Francisco
About National AIDS Memorial
The National AIDS Memorial relies solely on funding from longtime personal donors and corporate partners to support its mission as a dedicated space in the national landscape where millions of Americans touched directly or indirectly by AIDS can gather to heal, hope, and remember. The National AIDS Memorial, known as “the Grove”, was created more than twenty-eight years ago in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a place where those impacted by AIDS could both grieve and begin the process of healing. In 1996, legislation sponsored by U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi was signed into law by President Clinton that elevated “the Grove” as this nation's sole federally-designated National AIDS Memorial. More than 50,000 individuals from around the world have contributed 225,000 volunteer hours to support the National AIDS Memorial and its mission.
Company Facts
- Operating status: Active
- Company type: Non-Profit
- IPO status: Private
- Employees: 11 – 50
- Estimated revenue: $1K – $10K
- Total funding: $24.0M
- Last round: Grant (Nov 2019)
- Website: aidsmemorial.org
- Phone: +1 415-573-8420
Industries & Categories
Health Care, Non Profit, Social Assistance
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