Guide to the
AIDS
Service Providers Association, 1987-1993
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History --History, California
--General
Biological and
Medical Sciences --Clinical Medicine --
AIDS
/HIV
Guide to the
AIDS
Service Providers Association, 1987-1993
Collection number: MSS 93-36
UCSF Library & CKM
Archives and Special Collections
University of California, San Francisco
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- UCSF Library & CKM
- Archives and Special Collections
- 530 Parnassus Ave.
- San Francisco, CA 94143-0840
- Phone: (415) 476-8112
- Fax: (415) 476-4653
- Email: http://www.library.ucsf.edu/collections/archives/contact
- URL: http://www.library.ucsf.edu/collections/archives
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- Brooke Dykman Dockter
© 1997 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title:
AIDS
Service Providers Association,
Date (inclusive): 1987-1993
Collection number: MSS 93-36
Creator:
AIDS
Service Providers Association
Extent: Volume: 2 cubic feet
Repository:
University of California, San Francisco. Library. Archives and Special Collections
San Francisco, California 94143-0840
Shelf location: For current information on the location of these
materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item],
AIDS
Service Providers Association, MSS 93-36, Archives &
Special Collections, UCSF Library & CKM
Scope and Content
Agency records suffer from the effects of several changes of administrators and office
managers; subsequent inconsistencies are evident in the creation, arrangement and
preservation of files. While some series are incomplete, they do possess research value.
The files have been arranged by function, then by chronology.
Some ASPA records document significant trends in the service provider community, among
these are files that record the development of public policy, initiation of workshops to
confront problems common among service providing agencies, and joint lobbying efforts.
The series of member surveys is also notable, particularly the swiftly conducted
investigation of damage to
AIDS
organizations from the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
Among the correspondence is a letter dated Oct 14, 1992 from a Susan Penner which
accompanies her report on a survey she conducted of 80 service agencies during 1991/92.
Her results, including CEO's attitudes towards the consolidation of certain
administrative functions among agencies, will be of interest to researchers studying
administrative costs of providing
AIDS
-related services. In general, the correspondence
files provide some information about the cultural and political interactions among
administrators of
AIDS
agencies. Other notable contents include the three editions of the
HIV Referral Directory (1990, 1992, 1993) as well as a survey of
volunteers and a survey of 102
AIDS
agencies and their positions on issues of public
policy. A final file of interest is the remarkable "Housing Rights" document compiled by
PWA Gary Harmon after he was denied federally subsidized housing in Oakland.
The records include planning and founding documents, minutes, correspondence, surveys,
reports, workshop and training files, and publications.
Organizational History
The
AIDS
Service Providers Association
(ASPA) was a major conduit of
information among service providers during its brief, five year existence. Its mission
states that ASPA "promotes collaboration and coordination among
AIDS
service and
community-based organizations in the eleven-county San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas,
and promotes advocacy on behalf of the
AIDS
service community".
It was started (initially as
BAYCARE) in 1988 by Bob Munk,
then deputy director of the
Names Project, to network and coordinate
fundraising among
AIDS
organization in San Francisco. Nancy DeStefanis
followed Munk as Executive Director from 1990-1992. Tim Wolfred stepped in
as acting Director in March of 1992, remaining in that position until a declining
membership and lack of funds forced its termination in June of 1993. A twelve member,
elected Board of Directors served to formulate policy, appoint and supervise staff, and
oversee operations. In addition to the Executive Director, staff generally consisted of
one person, who acted as office manager and membership coordinator. ASPA's major
contributions were publication of its newsletter and directory, coordination of public
policy and advocacy, and the provision of technical assistance to
AIDS
agencies.
Carton Ctn. 1
BAYCARE: creation and development (1987-1988)
Carton Ctn. 1
First ASPA meeting (Jan 1989)
ASPA incorporation papers, bylaws, and non-profit papers
Board recruitment and operations
Personnel policies: 1991, 1992
Carton Ctn. 1
Correspondence (1987-1988)
Correspondence (1992-1993)
Carton Ctn. 1
Correspondence - member services (1992-1993)
Membership applications, information, solicitation letters
Regional meeting: San Mateo (5/7/91), (2/7/92)
Regional meeting: Monterey/Santa Cruz (8/15/91)
Regional meeting: San Francisco (8/20/91)
Regional meeting: Alameda/Contra Costa (10/18/91)
Regional meeting: Marin/Sonoma/Napa (10/23/91)
Regional meeting: Santa Clara (5/28/92)
ASPA Newsletter
(1/89-6/93)
Newsletter: contact Sheets
Directory of
AIDS
Service Providers
1990
HIV Referral Directory (2nd Ed) 1992
HIV Referral Directory (2nd Ed) 1992 &
Directory Update 1/93
Directory development (1990-1991)
Fundraising: Under One Roof, 1991
Fundraising: River Romp V, 1991
Fundraising:
AIDS
Bike-A-Thon, 1992
Developing annual report (1990-1991)
ASPA first anniversary event
Survey on volunteers: forms & results (1990)
AIDS
Volunteer Planning Group
Carton Ctn. 2
Public Policy Advisory Group (9/90-11/92)
NCG grant to develop HIV Public Policy Network (11/90-5/91)
Public policy workshop (4/19/91)
Public policy survey: completed Forms
Public policy survey: completed Forms
Public policy survey: results (1990)
Public policy: needle exchange (10/91-1/92)
Public policy: lobby state legislators (10/91-1992)
Carton Ctn. 2
Managing in the '90s (3/90) [flyer only]
Collaborative grants (6/92)
Media and
AIDS
service organizations (9/92)
Negotiating government contracts (10/92)
Technical assistance: resources (1990)
Responsible nonprofit mgmt & ethical fundraising, (1991)
Empowering
AIDS
educators and caregivers (1991, 1992)
Management assistance for nonprofits (1992)
HIV and Americans with Disabilities Act (3/93)
Carton Ctn. 2
Earthquake survey, 1989 (1 of 2)
Earthquake survey, 1989 (2 of 2)
Needs assessment (1992-1993)
Need for fundraising calendar - responses
Multi-Member and Ad Hoc Organizations
Carton Ctn. 2
AIDS
/ARC Housing Committee (8/89-7/90; 10/91-12/91)
Housing Rights: [Gary Harmon forces the issue]
Community partnership/SF model meetings (1989)
HIV Community-Based Plan: funding grant
HIV Community-Based Plan: minutes, corresp, reports (1989-90)
AIDS
Business Coalition (9/90-4/91)
HIV Support Group Coalition (7/92)
HIV treatment awareness week (6/89)
Life Lobby (10/87; 8/89; 3/90-6/90)
California Association of
AIDS
Agencies (1/90-2/90)
California Association of
AIDS
Agencies (3/90-5/90)
AIDS
Budget Action Group (3/91-5/91)