The Autism CARES Act was signed by President Biden on December 23, 2024, authorizing $2 billion in federal spending on autism research and training programs for the next five years.
Learn more in the January issue of the OARacle Newsletter. https://t.co/vpnBGJTc5H
The members of OAR’s Board of Directors bring diverse backgrounds, experiences, family relationships, and expertise to our organization. OAR recently welcomed two new members to this leadership group.
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It's not too late to apply for our Community Grant Competition! Community stakeholders, such as autistic individuals, family members, and community organizations are encouraged to apply.
Learn more about this opportunity on our website. https://t.co/jPmkZNbRki
This OAR-funded study will evaluate the impact of an adaptive sensory environment and behavioral coping plan for autistic children undergoing anesthesia.
Learn more in this month's issue of the OARacle Newsletter! https://t.co/oljQKEM06q
This one-time grant supports groups that serve military families impacted by autism and other special needs.
Applications are due soon, so learn more about how you can apply today! https://t.co/gusmUqMSkU
Autistic father, Kris McElroy, describes the strategies and supports he uses for himself, his child, and their whole family to make each day work.
Read the article in this month's issue of the OARacle Newsletter: https://t.co/4h9pxDXHJv
Apply for a grant of up to $50,000 to fund applied research that supports the autism community. 🔎 Letters of intent are due Monday, March 17.
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This past December, OAR celebrated its 23rd anniversary. 🎉 Executive director, Kristen Essex, reflects on OAR's growth over the years and shares what is in store for the future.
Read the article in this month's issue of the OARacle Newsletter! https://t.co/Hj4IswYz9C
Don't forget to apply for the chance to fund your April Autism Acceptance Month initiatives! Applications are due on Monday, January 13.
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In this new blog post, one sibling shares their experiences growing up with their autistic brother, the lessons they've learned, and the advice they'd like to give to others.
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Record high rates of students with disabilities and teacher shortages are negatively impacting quality education. The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is investigating the issue and plans to report recommended solutions in 2025.
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Research plays a critical role in educating oneself about autism. 🔍📑 Check out our research guide to learn best practices for being a savvy consumer of autism research.
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Don't forget to apply for the chance to fund your April Autism Acceptance Month initiatives!
School districts and organizations that serve low-income communities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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This 2022 OAR-funded study investigated the role of social connection in reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviors in autistic adults.
Read about the results and practical findings of this study in this month's issue of the OARacle Newsletter: https://t.co/0FCq2sNF3c
Start your application for our Community Grant Competition today! This year, OAR and AIR-P have increased the maximum grant amount to $15,000.
Learn more about this opportunity on our website. https://t.co/UTyD8HrTCF
Caregiver-led interventions can give parents the confidence to support their child's development outside of scheduled sessions with a practitioner.
Learn more about the important of integrating parenting and intervention in our OARacle Newsletter: https://t.co/kxV0GEh508
Applications are now open for our 2025 Applied Research Competition! 🔎 Apply for a grant of up to $50,000 to fund applied research that supports the autism community.
Learn more on our website today! https://t.co/jvUi1RXG46
OAR Applied Research Grant recipient, Dr. Irang Kim, shares best practices for supporting Korean immigrant caregivers of autistic children.
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Applications are open for our 2025 Postsecondary Scholarships! We offer three types of scholarships supporting autistic students in the pursuit of their postsecondary educational goals.
Learn more and apply today! https://t.co/kD6yxJPWaa