Partners

CONVENING ORGANIZATIONS

The COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project (CVEEP) is led by three convening organizations: the Alliance for Aging Research, HealthyWomen, and the National Caucus and Center on Black Aging. As leaders in the public health space, CVEEP’s conveners have been staunch advocates for our communities’ health and safety by encouraging all eligible individuals to get vaccinated against infectious respiratory illnesses.

Learn more about the CVEEP conveners below.

Alliance for Aging Research

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The Alliance for Aging Research is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the pace of scientific discoveries and their application to vastly improve the universal human experience of aging and health. The Alliance believes advances in research help people live longer, happier, more productive lives and reduce healthcare costs over the long term. For more than 30 years, the Alliance has guided efforts to substantially increase funding and focus for aging at the National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration; built influential coalitions to guide groundbreaking regulatory improvements for age-related diseases; and created award-winning, high-impact educational materials to improve the health and well-being of older adults and their family caregivers.

HealthyWomen

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HealthyWomen is the leading established and respected not-for-profit women’s health organization that has inspired and empowered millions of women to take a proactive role in their health and the health of their families for 30+ years. Over the past three decades, HealthyWomen has developed an extensive library of online and print information on topics ranging from heart disease and breast cancer to diabetes and wellness — with hundreds of lifestyle and condition-oriented topics in between. With multifaceted clinical content that is reviewed by leading health experts to ensure it is accurate and reflects the latest scientific advances, HealthyWomen is a proven and trusted resource for consumers. Notably, HealthyWomen prides itself on its 24/7 multi-channel media platform with award-winning educational content as well as advocacy awareness campaigns, delivering educational information that women can learn from and act upon via a diverse array of realistic, relatable, and shareable interventions.

National Caucus & Center on Black Aging, Inc.

The National Caucus & Center on Black Aging, Inc. (NCBA) is one of the country’s oldest organizations dedicated to aging issues and the only national organization devoted to minority and low-income aging. NCBA has helped protect and improve the quality of life for elderly populations, making certain that legislators, policy makers, philanthropists, advocacy groups, service organizations, thought leaders, and the public at-large include minority seniors in their programs, policy- and law-making, and giving.

PARTNERS

CVEEP is made up of more than 250 leading patient, provider, and public health organizations.

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Join our efforts to build trust and confidence in approved and recommended COVID-19 vaccines.

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