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Federal & National Resources

Financial aid, advocacy, recreation, education & insurance guidance

ABA S.T.E.P.S. – Behavioral Health Specialists  |  Skills Training – Personal Success
This section organizes federally available and nationwide resources for families of children with autism — covering financial grants, support organizations, inclusive recreation, parent education, respite care, and insurance guidance.
Financial Aid & Grants
ABLE Accounts (ABLE NRC)
Tax-advantaged savings for disability-related expenses — therapy, housing, education, assistive tech — without jeopardizing SSI or Medicaid. Disability onset before age 26 (expanded to 46 in some states as of late 2025). 40+ state programs.
Ages: All agesablenrc.org
Social Security SSI/SSDI
Monthly income support. Children with autism displaying marked and severe functional limitations may qualify for SSI; adults disabled before age 22 may collect SSDI on a parent's work record.
Ages: All ages1-800-772-1213ssa.gov
ACT Today! (Autism Care Today)
Quarterly grants of $100–$5,000 covering ABA therapy, speech/OT, assistive tech, safety equipment, service dogs, and summer camps. Over $1.85 million awarded to 1,562+ families since 2005. Priority: families under $100K income. Includes military families fund.
Ages: All ages1-877-922-8863act-today.org
UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation
Medical grants up to $5,000/year (lifetime max $10,000) for services not fully covered by insurance. Covers therapy, prescriptions, and equipment. UHC membership NOT required.
Ages: Ages 0–16(855) 698-4223uhccf.org
First Hand Foundation
Pediatric medical grants for uninsured/underinsured children — clinical care, therapies, evaluations, assistive tech, and travel costs. Household income ≤$65,000 for one child.
Ages: Ages 0–18(816) 762-2044firsthandfoundation.org
Autism Speaks
Autism Cares Grants (up to $500 for urgent need), family services grants, and a Special Needs Financial Planning Tool Kit.
Ages: All ages(888) 288-4762autismspeaks.org
Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
Three $3,000 scholarships for autistic students in post-secondary education, including the Schwallie Family Scholarship and Synchrony Scholarship for Autistic Students of Color. 690+ students funded since 2007.
Ages: Ages 18+(866) 366-9710researchautism.org
National Autism Association
Give a Voice Grant for communication devices for non-verbal individuals; Big Red Safety Box for elopement/wandering prevention. Both programs are free.
Ages: All agesnationalautismassociation.org
Federal Grants (Grants.gov)
Catalog of all federal discretionary grant opportunities. Search autism-related grants from HHS, Dept. of Education, and other agencies.
Ages: All ages1-800-518-4726grants.gov
National Advocacy & Support Organizations
Autism Society of America
Nation's oldest grassroots autism organization (founded 1965) with 70+ local affiliates. Operates the Autism Source National Helpline connecting families to local resources.
Ages: All ages800-328-8476autismsociety.org
Autism Speaks
World's largest autism advocacy org. Autism Response Team, Tool Kits (100 Day Kit, IEP Guide, Transition Guide), comprehensive Resource Guide/provider directory, and insurance advocacy in all 50 states.
Ages: All ages(888) 288-4762autismspeaks.org
The Arc of the United States
Largest national community-based organization advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Nearly 600 state and local chapters.
Ages: All ages(800) 433-5255thearc.org
Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)
Grassroots disability rights organization run by and for autistic people. Toolkits, policy briefs, and the Autism Campus Inclusion program.
Ages: All ages(202) 558-4864autisticadvocacy.org
Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
Only autism org focused solely on applied research. Free evidence-based resources, scholarships, the Hire Autism employment platform, and educator grants.
Ages: All ages(866) 366-9710researchautism.org
TACA (The Autism Community in Action)
Parent education through 41+ chapters nationwide, parent mentoring, national conferences, and webinars.
Ages: All agestacanow.org
Autism Science Foundation
Funds autism research; evidence-based information, podcasts, and Day of Learning events.
Ages: All ages(212) 391-3913autismsciencefoundation.org
AANE (Asperger/Autism Network)
Neurodiversity-affirming services, support groups, social programs, and grants ($50–$500 via Daniel Braun Memorial Scholarship Fund).
Ages: Teens & adultsaane.org
Inclusive Recreation Programs
Special Olympics
5 million+ athletes globally in 30+ sports. Unified Sports (athletes with and without disabilities) and Young Athletes program starting at age 2.
Ages: Ages 2+(202) 628-3630specialolympics.org
Best Buddies International
One-to-one friendships, integrated employment, and leadership development in all 50 states — middle school through adulthood.
Ages: Ages 6+(800) 892-8339bestbuddies.org
Easterseals
Recreation, camps, respite care, and community integration programs nationwide including specialized summer camps.
Ages: All ages(800) 221-6827easterseals.com
ACEing Autism
Tennis clinics developing motor skills, coordination, and socialization in multiple states.
Ages: Ages 5–18(310) 401-0544aceingautism.org
TOPSoccer (U.S. Soccer Federation)
Community-based recreational soccer for children with disabilities through local AYSO and US Youth Soccer chapters.
Ages: Up to age 18usyouthsoccer.org/topsoccer
Autism on the Seas
Cruise vacation services with specialized respite care and private activity sessions in collaboration with Royal Caribbean.
Ages: All ages1-800-516-5247autismontheseas.com
Education & Parent Training
PACER Center
Training and information for families of children with disabilities through 20+ projects, individual assistance, workshops, and the National Bullying Prevention Center.
Ages: Ages 0–26(800) 537-2237pacer.org
Wrightslaw
Leading national resource for special education law and advocacy — fact sheets, case law, and regulations on IEPs, IDEA, and Section 504.
Ages: Ages 0–21wrightslaw.com
Center for Parent Information & Resources (CPIR)
Federally funded hub for nearly 100 Parent Training and Information Centers. Webinars, articles, and training on IEPs, IDEA, early intervention, and transition.
Ages: Ages 0–26parentcenterhub.org
IDEA Resources (U.S. Dept. of Education)
Part C covers early intervention (birth–age 3); Part B covers special education (ages 3–21).
Ages: Birth–21(202) 245-7468sites.ed.gov/idea
COPAA
Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates helps families find legal representation for special education disputes and IEP advocacy.
Ages: All agescopaa.org
National Respite Care
ARCH National Respite Network
Only national organization dedicated solely to respite care. National Respite Locator with 4,000+ providers and the Lifespan Respite Technical Assistance Center.
Ages: All agesarchrespite.org
Lifespan Respite Care Program (ACL)
Federal grants to states supporting community-based respite. Reauthorized February 2026 for five years with $11 million in annual funding, now reaching 38 states.
Ages: All ages(202) 401-4634acl.gov
Insurance & Medicaid Guidance
Medicaid (CMS)
Covers ABA therapy in all 50 states. Under EPSDT, Medicaid must provide medically necessary services to eligible children under 21 including ABA, speech, and OT.
Ages: All ages1-877-267-2323medicaid.gov
Mental Health Parity Act (MHPAEA)
Requires health plans to cover mental health (including ABA) no more restrictively than medical/surgical coverage. Applies to Medicaid managed care, CHIP, employer-sponsored, and individual market plans.
Ages: All ages1-866-444-3272dol.gov
State Autism Insurance Mandates
All 50 states now have some form of autism service coverage mandate. Mandates vary by age limits, spending caps, and plan types. NCSL maintains a comprehensive state-by-state guide.
Ages: All agesncsl.org
Autism Speaks Insurance Resource Center
Helps families understand coverage, determine fully insured vs. self-funded plan status, and appeal denied claims.
Ages: All ages(888) 288-4762autismspeaks.org/health-insurance