Advocating for Independent Research and Education
For nearly six decades, ARI has funded groundbreaking research, expanded educational initiatives, and brought clinicians and scientists together worldwide. Yet researchers and clinicians continue to face unprecedented financial challenges, and much important work remains.
ARI remains dedicated to fostering innovative research, convening scientific meetings and think tanks, and delivering high-quality, free online education that empowers autistic individuals, their families, and the professionals who serve them. None of this would be possible without the generous partnership of donors.
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ARI’s 2025 Impact
Advocating for Independent Research and Education For nearly six decades, ARI has funded groundbreaking research, expanded educational initiatives, and brought clinicians and scientists together worldwide. Yet researchers and clinicians continue to face unprecedented
ARI’s 2024 Impact
This is what you helped us achieve Since 1967, we have advocated for cutting-edge research while connecting emerging voices in the scientific community with the vision to improve the health and well-being of
ARI’s 2023 Accomplishments and Impact
Connecting investigators, professionals, parents, and autistic people worldwide is essential for effective advocacy. Throughout 2023, we continued our work offering focus on education while funding and support research on genetics, neurology, co-occurring medical
ARI’s 2022 Accomplishments
At ARI we understand what it means to be different because ARI has always been unique. We have learned a lot over the past 56 years. We continue to focus on education while
ARI’s Accomplishments in 2021
For more than five decades, we have been challenging the traditional view of autism as an untreatable disorder and have advanced research to improve the health and well-being of people on the autism
ARI’s Accomplishments in 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic upended many lives, and the need to provide meaningful support while sustaining research has been as important as ever. While the causes of ASD remain unclear, recent scientific advances challenge





