How is the SPC Organized?
The SPC is organized into nine active committees. Six committees — case management governance, prevention/education, housing, medical/primary care, mental health, and food and nutrition — address service delivery and planning issues related to each of these areas. The advocacy/policy committee develops and implements the AIDS Foundation’s public policy agenda. The membership committee recruits new SPC members and conducts the annual election of SPC officers. The executive committee is elected annually by the full membership, and is comprised of three officers, committee chairs, and three at-large representatives. Most SPC committees meet monthly. Participating members determine committee goals, activities, and leadership. Program committees are typically involved in a range of service coordination, training, program development, and advocacy efforts. Committee participation enables member agencies to work in collaboration with other providers and to share information in their fields