Where to Get Grants For Autism Treatment
January 26th, 2009If you are searching for a grant for your child with autism, be careful. Don’t believe those advertised opportunities easily. Many of them claimed that the grant is “free”, however, they will ask you to pay them in advance, which is ridiculious.
There are several legitimate resources of grants for families with autistic children as i know. It’s important for you to notice that the money from these organizations is paid directly to vendors, and it may be used for autism treatment only.
Autism costs a lot, if you are in the middle of financial crisis, try these resources of help. And if you know other legitimate programs, please share them. Your advice will be appreciated.
To get more imformation about these programs, please click the titles.
This program provides funding for immediate, emergency, and ongoing services to individuals with autism.
Autism Care & Treatment Today!
19019 Ventura Blvd. Suite 200
Tarzana, California 91356
Phone: 818-705-1625
Fax: 818-758-8015
Email:info@Act-Today.org
2. UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation, Inc.
This foundation enhances the lives of families in need, one child at a time.
Phone: (952) 992-4459
No Fax Available
Mailing Address:
UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation
MN012-S286
PO BOX 41
Minneapolis, MN 55440-0041
3. Grant Assistance Program for Autism Intervention Program Professionals
The goal of this program is to build capacity within publicly-funded agencies delivering the Autism Intervention Program by funding approved academic development activities in return for continuous employment by a publicly-funded agency delivering the Autism Intervention Program.
Call705-675-9193 ext. 8411, toll free 1-866-989-9299, fax (705) 670-3152 or write to:
Grant Assistance Program Administrator
Northeast Mental Health Centre
680 Kirkwood Drive
E-mail: info@autismgrantprogram.on.ca
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