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The Mpowerment Project

The Mpowerment Project is a model community building and HIV prevention program that has been designed specifically to address the needs of young gay/bisexual men ages 18 – 29. It is the first documented HIV prevention intervention for young gay/bisexual men to succeed in reducing sexual risk behavior. The program has been carefully developed, evaluated and continually refined over the course of 15 years by prominent behavioral scientists from the University of California, San Francisco's Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, the largest research center in the world dedicated to social, behavioral and policy science approaches to HIV.

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In 1999, it was one of the first programs to be included in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Compendium of HIV Prevention Interventions with Evidence of Effectiveness. It is the only program included that is designed specifically to address the HIV Prevention needs of young gay/bisexual men and other young men who have sex with men (MSM).

History

Recognizing the critical need for HIV prevention programs for young gay/bisexual men, Dr. Susan Kegeles and Dr. Robert Hays, research psychologists at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) at the University of California, San Francisco, applied for funding to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to design, implement, and evaluate a community-level HIV prevention program for young gay/bisexual men. Their five-year grant was awarded in 1990.

They pilot tested the program in Santa Cruz, CA. Based on encouraging results there, they refined the program and implemented it in a second community (Eugene, OR), where it was named the Mpowerment Project. Following the program's success in Eugene, it was replicated in Santa Barbara, CA. In 1995 Drs. Kegeles and Hays received a second five-year grant form the NIMH to further develop the program for use in major metropolitan areas across the U.S. Dr. Greg Rebchook, a research psychologist who had worked at a department of public health and at a community-based organization, joined the team in 1996. This new grant enabled them to implement the Mpowerment Project in Albuquerque, NM – where the project was called MPower (1997–1998); and in Austin, TX – where the project was called Austin Men's Project / AMP (1999–2000). Since 2002, numerous organizations have implemented the program with varying success.

The Mpowerment Project is cost-effective compared with many other HIV prevention strategies. The cost per HIV infection prevented is far less than the lifetime medical costs of HIV disease. In 2005 the RAND Corporation developed a mathematical model of the cost of a wide variety of HIV prevention interventions. The Mpowerment Project is listed as the most cost-effective intervention.

The Mpowerment manual was released in 2002 and updated in 2010. The individually bound modules cover the following program components:

  • Module 1: Overview
  • Module 2: Community Assessment – Knowing your community
  • Module 3: Implementing Agency
  • Module 4: Coordinators
  • Module 5: Core Group & Volunteers
  • Module 6: Project Space
  • Module 7: Formal Outreach – Social outreach events and outreach team
  • Module 8: Informal Outreach
  • Module 9: M-Groups
  • Module 10: Publicizing the Mpowerment Project
  • Module 11: The Community Advisory Board
  • Module 12: Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Module 13: M-Group Facilitator’s Guide
  • Module 14: M-Group Meeting Guide
  • Group Structure

    The project is made up of three levels of participants: the core group, volunteers, and the community advisory board.

    The core group consists of 10-15 members who represent the demographics of that particular project's local community. These members oftentimes change according to shifts in the community's population.

    Volunteers are those who cannot devote as much time to the core group, but would still like to contribute. Volunteers are what help the program be as cost effective as it is.

    Finally, a community advisory board is available for the core group and volunteers. Consisting of older members of the LGBT community, the community advisory board provide relevant advice for the groups who usually consist of LGBT youth.

    Alabama

  • Birmingham - MPowerment
  • Alaska

  • Anchorage – AMP Anchorage Men's Project
  • California

  • San Diego – MPowerSD
  • San Diego – In The Mix
  • San Francisco - BRIDGEMEN
  • Florida

  • Ft. Lauderdale – M Project
  • Wilton Manors - SOMOS - Latinos Salud
  • Orlando - The Gathering Center
  • Georgia

  • Atlanta – Evolution Project
  • Idaho

  • Pocatello – Genesis Project
  • Boise - mpowermentBOI hosted by Allies Linked for the Prevention of HIV and AIDS
  • Illinois

  • Champaign-Urbana – Mpowerment CU
  • Charleston-Mattoon - Mpowerment Charleston-Mattoon
  • Indiana

  • Bloomington – IlluMENate
  • Iowa

  • Iowa City – Mpowerment Iowa City
  • Louisiana

  • Lafayette – FM Project
  • New Orleans – reVision, ME + U
  • Michigan

  • Detroit – MPowerment Detroit
  • Detroit - R.E.C. Boyz
  • Minnesota

  • Minneapolis – PrideAlive
  • Missouri

  • St. Louis - [Mpower STL]
  • Springfield - [Haven MPowerment]
  • Nevada

  • Las Vegas - Vegas MPowerment (http://thecenterlv.org/groups/vegas-mpowerment-project)
  • New Jersey

  • Trenton – E=MC2: Empowering Men 2 Create Change
  • New Mexico

  • Albuquerque – N'MPower
  • New York

  • Long Island - MPowerment LI
  • North Carolina

  • Raleigh – M Club
  • Ohio

  • Cleveland - Beyond Identities Community Center
  • Columbus - Greater Columbus Mpowerment Center - [1]
  • Dayton – Mu Crew
  • Toledo - Toledo Mpowerment
  • Oregon

  • Portland - Pivot
  • Pennsylvania

  • Harrisburg/Lancaster, Pa - Mpower Pa
  • South Carolina

  • Charleston - CHAMP CHarleston Area Mpowerment Project
  • Texas

  • El Paso – The M Factor
  • Austin – The Q Austin
  • Dallas - United Black Ellument
  • Dallas - Fuse
  • Utah

  • Salt Lake City – The Village
  • Vermont

  • Brattleboro – The Men's Program
  • Burlington – GLAM www.GLAMvt.org
  • Washington

  • Olympia - Mpowerment Olympia
  • Seattle – The MPowerment Project
  • Spokane - Inland Northwest Men's Experience (INMx)
  • West Virginia

  • Morgantown – Morgantown Mpowerment Project
  • References

    The Mpowerment Project Wikipedia