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The mission of the '''China AIDS Orphan Fund''' ('''中国艾滋病孤儿基金会''') is to improve the lives of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in central [[China]], especially [[Henan Province]].
  
 
The Fund, established under the auspices of The Minneapolis Foundation, and now a separate non-profit, gives grants to non-governmental, non-profit organizations. Give2Asia, established by the Asia Foundation to facilitate philanthropy in Asia, assists CAOF in establishing reliable and accountable partnerships in the growing non-profit sector in China.  
 
The Fund, established under the auspices of The Minneapolis Foundation, and now a separate non-profit, gives grants to non-governmental, non-profit organizations. Give2Asia, established by the Asia Foundation to facilitate philanthropy in Asia, assists CAOF in establishing reliable and accountable partnerships in the growing non-profit sector in China.  

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The mission of the China AIDS Orphan Fund (中国艾滋病孤儿基金会) is to improve the lives of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in central China, especially Henan Province.

The Fund, established under the auspices of The Minneapolis Foundation, and now a separate non-profit, gives grants to non-governmental, non-profit organizations. Give2Asia, established by the Asia Foundation to facilitate philanthropy in Asia, assists CAOF in establishing reliable and accountable partnerships in the growing non-profit sector in China.

Its activities include fundraising, research, education and advocacy, and grants to organizations serving the affected populations in China. Its funding priorities include: education for AIDS orphans; humanitarian services to families affected by HIV/AIDS; medical care and training; foster care and orphanage programs.

Address: China AIDS Orphan Fund, Inc, 7800 Metro Parkway, Suite 300, Bloomington, MN 55425

E-mail: info@chinaaidsorphanfund.org

Website: www.chinaaidsorphanfund.org/default.asp