At CGI 2025, we saw what it looks like when that idea is put into action.
We announced more than 100 new Commitments to Action. These are real, measurable projects that will improve lives around the world. And we shared a breakthrough that could help end the HIV/AIDS epidemic for good.
It’s called lenacapavir and it’s a revolutionary HIV prevention shot that requires just two injections a year. Thanks to a new agreement led by our Clinton Health Access Initiative and partners, it will soon be available for just $40 per year in 120 countries.
That’s not just progress. It’s a shot at a future without AIDS.
This is what CGI was built to do: meet urgent need with innovative bold, life-saving solutions.
But as global needs rise, too many institutions are stepping back. Humanitarian programs are being scaled down or eliminated entirely. Public systems meant to meet this moment are nowhere to be found.
That’s where your partnership matters most.
When you support the Clinton Foundation, you’re investing in a platform that makes bold commitments like these possible:
- Frontline efforts to serve over a million meals a day to families displaced by conflict.
- A youth-led movement on college campuses to tackle the growing mental health crisis.
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Early learning programs expanding in immigrant neighborhoods across the U.S.
- And new initiatives helping young people in divided societies defend democracy and protect human rights.
When others pull back, we step forward.
We’re coming out of CGI 2025 with extraordinary momentum. But the future depends on what each of us does next.
If you can, I hope you’ll make a gift today. Let's keep going.