Welcome to CANFAR
The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) was founded in 1987 and aims to end Canada’s HIV epidemic by leading national strategies to increase prevention, testing, treatment and linkage to care, and to end HIV stigma.
Fueled by fundraising, CANFAR supports research, builds awareness and cultivates partnerships.
Over the past three and a half decades, CANFAR has invested more than $24 million in close to 500 grants to HIV/AIDS research projects that have led to tremendous breakthroughs in HIV prevention, testing, access to treatment, stigma, and the search for a cure. In addition, CANFAR annually reaches thousands of Canadian youth and educators through its national youth HIV awareness programs.
CANFAR’s work in ending the HIV epidemic in Canada would not be possible without the support and generosity of our donors.
Our Latest News
Women’s Health, REACH Nexus and CANFAR host HIV testing event at Journey To Black Liberation Symposium
Women’s Health in Women’s Hands, in partnership with Canadian Foundation For AIDS Research (CANFAR) and REACH Nexus at the MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions at St. Michael’s Hospital, will have
LCBO’s “LOVE PAIRS WITH EVERYTHING” Campaign raises $1.6 million for CANFAR and other charities
LCBO’s annual Pride campaign, Love Pairs with Everything, raised $1.6 million to support health, wellness, and safety programs for charity partners CANFAR is tremendously grateful
TD Bank Group supports CANFAR’s youth sexual health education through Sexfluent.ca
Sexfluent to receive $300,000 over 3 years to amplify the reach and engagement among Canada’s youth in their sexual health. CANFAR is excited to announce
Announcing the 2024 CAHR-CANFAR Excellence in HIV Award Recipients
CANFAR and CAHR are excited to announce the recipients of the 2024 CAHR-CANFAR Excellence in HIV Research Awards. These awards, bestowed since 2017, honour mid-career
Research Spotlight: Helping Middle Eastern and North African Youth in Canada
The MENA diaspora, especially youth, face unique challenges while navigating HIV and sexual health access when they settle in Canada.
Research Spotlight: Increasing Uptake through Active-Offer PrEP with Dr. Patrick O’Byrne
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: INCREASING UPTAKE THROUGH ACTIVE-OFFER PREP WITH DR. PATRICK O’BYRNE Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is the use of HIV medication to reduce a person’s
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Fundraising Events
Attend our fundraising events, AIDSbeat, Can You Do Lunch? & Bloor Street Entertains.
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