Faith-Based Coalition for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria Sends Letter to Congress

On March 24, 235 leaders of faith from across the nation sent a letter to members of Congress calling on them to robustly support the Global Fund year, leading the world with a 1 to 2 match by legislation. 

"As leaders of faith communities across the nation, we are called to care for the most vulnerable, recognizing the inherent dignity of every person. We believe our government should embody that spirit as well. At this moment of profound global need, we ask you to continue supporting the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria—the global partnership that has already saved 70 million lives and reduced the combined death rate from AIDS, TB and malaria by 63%. ...

American leadership and investment in the Global Fund save lives, protects families and encourages other countries to do more. It reflects the values that faith communities across our nation hold dear: compassion, shared responsibility and faithful stewardship of resources. We respectfully urge you to continue supporting the Global Fund and ensuring the U.S. fulfills its leadership role in the global fight against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. It is an achievable mission worthy of all believers and represents a truly strong America."  

The 2030 Collaborative will host an Advocacy Day with some of these faith leaders on April 23, 2026, bringing this letter to the Hill offices. 



Jennifer Dyer