Get ready for AMKD Awareness Day on April 28, 2026

The countdown is on. The American Kidney Fund is leading a national call to action to raise much-needed awareness about APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) and how your genes can impact your kidney health.

2026 AMKD Awareness Day

What is AMKD?

APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) is a serious and rapidly progressive genetic kidney disease caused by changes (variants) in the APOL1 gene. If you’re Black, African American, African, Afro-Caribbean, or Latina/Latino and have West or Central African ancestry, you’re more likely to have inherited variants in that gene. And if you have variations in both copies of the gene, you’re at greater risk (1 in 5) of developing AMKD.

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Be APOL1 aware

Being APOL1 aware means knowing how your genes impact your kidney health. Knowing whether you have the APOL1 variants that cause AMKD could keep your kidneys working longer. If you have kidney disease or if your family member does, consider asking about genetic testing.

AMKD stories 

AKF is working to collect personal AMKD stories to illustrate the patient journey and draw attention to this disease. 

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AMKD Awareness Day supporters

We appreciate all of the organizations supporting awareness of APOL1-mediated kidney disease.

This APOL1-mediated kidney disease education campaign is sponsored by