Where Autism Research Funding Goes (And What It Means for Families) | #autism research #funding priorities #parent advocacy
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- **Autism Speaks** directs funding toward research on causes, treatments, and cures, while also advocating for awareness ([Source](https://www.cahmi.org/data-in-....action/asd/resources
- The **Autism Research Institute (ARI)** focuses on overlooked studies, filling gaps in research ([Source](https://autism.org/ari-funded-....research-studies-202
- **NIH grants** (like those under the CARES Act) support specific projects, such as stress in autistic teens ($843K) ([Source](https://abncares.autismspeaks.org/)).
- **Funding biases** exist—historically, studies favoring measurable outcomes may exclude those with higher support needs ([Source](https://asatonline.org/for-par....ents/becoming-a-savv
For families, this means advocating for research that aligns with community needs. The **Organization for Autism Research** also offers free resources and scholarships ([Source](https://researchautism.org/)). Hope this helps!
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