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Welcome and thank you for your interest in the Cultivate program Training of Trainers (ToT). The upcoming ToT will take place in February 10-12, 2026 in Phoenix, AZ. Applications are due no later than January 12, 2026.

Important items for consideration:

  • This opportunity is only open to individuals who reside in the Phoenix metro and its surrounding areas. 
  • This training is for people with HIV who want to expand their leadership and engagement in health care planning and programs.
  • You must complete the entire application to be considered.
  • You must submit a letter of recommendation with your application. This letter can be from a community leader, a planning council support staff, your employer, or a community partner. The person who writes the letter will need to express their intention to support you in delivering a local training after the ToT. This letter should include your recommenders’ experiences with you and outline any support they can provide (i.e., facilitation and/or funding) for your success with your local training.
  • By participating in this program, you are committing to coordinating and facilitating a local training within four months after the ToT. You will facilitate this local training in your community. You will receive training resources and coaching from ToT trainers to prepare you to deliver your local training. 
  • If selected to participate, you must commit to completing the ToT pre-work. The ToT pre-work includes reviewing online training modules and preparing to facilitate a module during teach-back sessions at the ToT.
  • You will be notified by email if you are accepted into the Cultivate program. After notification, you will have five business days to confirm your attendance.
  • AIDS United will enter into consulting agreements with ToT trainees. ToT trainees will be compensated for time and effort for ToT training time and completion of post-ToT training goals. The consulting agreement will outline the terms and conditions.

 

Overview: 

Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s HIV/AIDS Bureau, the Cultivate program is designed to support leadership development and enhance meaningful engagement for people with HIV in health care planning and programs. Leadership development is focused across individual, community, and organizational/system levels. Cultivate ToTs equip trainees with leadership knowledge and skills. Upon completing a ToT, trainees will receive extensive post-training support. 


Questions:
Questions about this training of trainers opportunity or content of the application? Contact cultivate@aidsunited.org. Questions about navigating the application form? Contact grants@aidsunited.org.

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Application Questions

1. First Name & Last Name


2. Contact Information






By listing your phone number you consent to receive calls and/or texts from AIDS United staff in reference to this program.

By listing your email you consent to receive emails from AIDS United staff in reference to this program.
3. What is your month and year of birth?








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8. The Cultivate training of trainers is based on three pillars of leadership: individual development, community engagement, and systems engagement.

Pillar 1 | Individual Level
Individual development involves understanding leadership styles, building relationships, operating in professional workplaces, and effectively using technology to enhance impact.
Pillar 2 | Community Level 
Community Engagement focuses on developing partnerships, building coalitions, and navigating local policy decisions.  
Pillar 3 | Systems Level
Systems engagement includes skills in data analysis, clinical quality management, and serving on advisory boards and planning bodies. 














The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) provides financial support for this program, U6953209 in the amount of $800,000. The contents are those of the author. They may not reflect the policies of HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.

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