
AJ King brings more than 20 years of experience in public health combined with 16 years of grant experience. AJ has developed grant proposals that have won awards from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of State, California Department of Public Health, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, and numerous foundations. He has also facilitated numerous grant development processes, managed the implementation of grant-funded programs, and served as a reviewer of grant proposals. A strong advocate for collaborative approaches, AJ has facilitated processes for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recently, he has overseen a national, federally-funded HIV-prevention capacity-building program for health departments and community-based organizations. An expert at translating research findings into practice, AJ has facilitated the implementation of biomedical interventions in HIV-prevention practice. As a trainer for more than a decade, AJ has developed curricula and engaged a variety of audiences ranging from public health officials to community level providers. AJ joined The Grantsmanship Center as a senior trainer in 2014.
AJ's educational credentials include: Master in Public Health, San Jose State University. AJ leads the Grantsmanship Training Program, Essential Grant Skills, and Competing for Federal Grants training programs.