Project REACH is part of Partnering and Communicating Together (PACT),  a funded partnership between the CDC and some of the nation’s leading organizations representing the populations hardest hit by HIV. 

The purpose of the partnership is to 1) support the dissemination of CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together (Together) campaign via the use of digital and social media platforms and 2) disseminate Together campaign materials, messaging, and other CDC resources that support HIV prevention at in-person and virtual events.

From 2021 – 2026, Project REACH will bring new partners to the CDC’s Together campaign to extend its reach to these communities that are crucial in the effort to prevent HIV infection. Each letter in the title “REACH” signifies an important principle that NMAC and its partners in Project REACH will emphasize in messaging and campaigns for Together:

  • Resources for prevention
  • Empowering individuals to take action
  • Accessing tools for HIV prevention
  • Challenging the community
  • Helping each other reduce the impact of HIV in our communities. 

NMAC’s Project REACH is continually searching to identify and recruit social media influencers and community organizations whose audiences or constituents include individuals from the project’s three communities of focus: Black gay/bisexual/Same-Gender Loving (SGL) men, Latinx gay/bisexual/Same-Gender Loving (SGL) men, and older adults living with HIV. 

For questions about how to partner with us, send a message to treatment@nmac.org.

NMAC’s Project Reach Partners

Evolve Tampa Bay
Queer Black Kansas City
Gay Latino Collective
PACTA Inc.
Upstate Pride S.C.
Arkansas Black Men's Forum

Together Resources

Create awareness: 

Click here to get all Together’s free print and digital materials in English and in Spanish.

Saber ed poder. No permitas que es estigma del V.I.H. to detenga"

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Contact for PACT

Moisés Agosto-Rosario

Director, Treatment Division