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ACT Today! for Military Families is sponsored by Autism Care Today. This is a dedicated fund to assist military families impacted by autism, recognizing the extraordinary challenges they experience.
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Autism Care Today for Military Families Grant Application Form - Autism Care Today Autism Care Today for Military Families Grant Application Form The Autism Care Today board provides funding assistance to families throughout the United States on a quarterly basis. Click here for more information and to access the Autism Care Today for Military Families Grant Application Form: Note: This link is only available during open enrollment.
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com/appform/login/acttoday2019 Families Will Be Notified By: Autism Care Today for Military Families is a dedicated fund to assist active military families impacted by autism. Grants will be allocated based on annual fundraising activities. The Board of Directors will determine the number and amounts of each grant at the beginning of each term.
Requests for endowments or multi-year grants will not be accepted. Each application is kept in our system for two consecutive grant cycles after which the applicant must re-apply. Once we determine how much we can give each quarter, we review the following items when considering approval of a grant request: Completion of grant application – The application must be completed in its entirety to be reviewed.
Partially completed applications will be kept on file for one year and additional information may be submitted to make the application complete within that timeframe. Amount of grant request – Typical grants awarded range between $100 – $5,000. Household income – While we have not set an income level cap, incomes below $100,000 per year are reviewed first.
Type of treatment requested – Our mission is to fund effective treatments, assessments and needed life supports. Number of family members with ASD diagnosis – Applications from families with multiple children with ASDs are reviewed first. Should your grant be funded, you will be asked to complete two short questionnaires regarding your experiences as a result of the funding you received.
We also encourage families to share photos and stories. Once approved for a grant, families have 12 months to use the funds. Applicant receiving a grant agrees to repay the grant if any services paid for with the grant are reimbursed by another funding source, such as, a school district or insurance company.
Autism Care Today grants are designed to provide access to individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders. Grant payments will be made directly to pre-approved treatment providers, assessors or materials vendors.
To best maximize your chance of being funded, please be aware that we will not fund: Transportation requests (cars, car repair, transportation passes, air travel) Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Personal Needs (rent, utilities, family vacations) Please click here to read our Frequently Asked Questions regarding the grant application and process.
Autism Care Today SOS is a program dedicated to supporting the immediate and imperative needs of those impacted with autism. We recognize that some individuals diagnosed with autism who are in immediate personal danger or harm are unable to wait up to 12 weeks for a response to their request. The Autism Care Today SOS Program is designed to provide immediate support for these families based upon need and the program funds available.
Click here to learn more Autism Care Today has partnered with many national and local providers who participate in the ACT Today! grant programs. Click here to learn more.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Active military families impacted by autism spectrum disorder throughout the United States. Priority given to households with annual income below $100,000 and families with multiple children diagnosed with autism. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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