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Promoting Resources and Opportunities for People with Autism and Fragile X and their Families Across the Lifespan is sponsored by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Forecasted Funding Opportunity | National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) | CDC Skip directly to site content Forecasted Funding Opportunity Information about upcoming funding opportunity for an autism and fragile X syndrome research. CDC has posted a funding opportunity forecast on Grants.
gov titled Understanding and Promoting Resources and Opportunities for People with Autism and Fragile X and their Families Across the Lifespan (CDC-RFA-DD-26-0025). The application period is expected to begin February 2026.
The goal of this funding opportunity is to gather unique information to better understand the resources and opportunities needed to reduce morbidity, mortality, and economic impacts and improve other long-term outcomes for people with autism or fragile X syndrome (FXS) across the lifespan. For more information and to stay up to date on this funding opportunity, please visit: www. grants.
gov . Learn more about autism and fragile X syndrome Study to Explore Early Development (SEED) CDC’s Study to Explore Early Development (SEED) helps us learn more about autism spectrum disorder. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ASD is a developmental disability that can lead to social, communication, and behavioral challenges.
Moving Fragile X Syndrome Research FORWARD FORWARD-MARCH is the latest CDC-funded research study designed to learn more about FXS. Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is one of the most common causes of inherited intellectual disability.
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) NCBDDD strives to advance the health and well-being of the populations we serve. NCBDDD Organizational Chart Select State-Based Activities and Funding Making a Difference Across the Lifespan Forecasted Funding Opportunity
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