Funding search · autism · New York
Who funds autism work in New York
15 funders have a record of paying for autism work by New York recipients: 38 grants totaling $12.8M, most recently in 2025 — mostly private foundations, plus grantmaking charities. The largest by matched giving are Eagles Autism Challenge ($1.2M), Arylessence Foundation ($425,000) and The Simons Foundation ($10.5M).
From IRS Form 990-PF and 990 Schedule I filings, 2019–2025. Grants already paid to New York recipients — evidence of what these funders back, not open calls.
Eagles Autism ChallengePhiladelphia, PACharity · may take applications
4 matching grants · $1.2M · through 2024Largest: $400,000 to ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI — autism research
Largest: $150,000 to GASTROINTESTINAL AUTISM RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC — to research the bowel inflammatory disease that appears to be unique to children with autism.
Largest: $4.2M to CLINICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES — autism research
Largest: $20,000 to WINTERS CENTER FOR AUTISM — for autism research and services
The Harry T Mangurian JrFort Lauderdale, FL
2 matching grants · $200,000 · through 2024Largest: $100,000 to UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER — autism research.
Largest: $7,500 to Autism Science Foundation — the purpose is to support autism research by providing funding and other assistance to scientists and organizations conducting, facilitating, publicizing and disseminating autism r…
Largest: $15,000 to Autism Science Foundation — support autism research
Largest: $25,000 to AUTISM SPEAKS — autism research
Largest: $10,594 to NEXT FOR AUTISM — to support autism research
Largest: $5,000 to BluePath Service Dogs Inc — autism service dog training and placement program.
Largest: $4,000 to BLUE PATH SERVICE DOGS — support for autism service dogs.
Largest: $3,000 to BLUE PATH SERVICE DOGS — autism service dogs
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