Organization for Autism Research

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OAR’s founders began with the idea that OAR could focus energy and attract resources for applied autism research.  That idea transformed into action when OAR made its first two research grants totaling $60,000 in 2002.  Today, eight competitions later, OAR has awarded just over $2 million in grants to support 59 autism pilot studies and 60 research projects by graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in fields related to autism.  With grants to be made this year, OAR’s research funding will surpass $2.5 million.

In addition to funding research, OAR believes that providing evidence-based information drawn from research is integral to its mission.  Thus, OAR seeks to serve as an “Information Bridge” from the scientific arena to the every day world of parents and families with loved ones with autism.  OAR does this through its annual Applied Autism Research and Intervention Conference and the three components of its Autism Information Program:

OAR's investment in Autism Research to date = $2,207,000

2010 = 7 studies $210,000; 7 graduate studies $13,000

2009 = 7 studies $240,000; 7 graduate studies $13,000

2008 = 7 studies $300,000; 8 graduate studies $16,000

2007 = 11 studies $414,000; 11 graduate studies $19,000

2006 = 8 studies $300,00; 12 graduate studies $22,000

2005 = 8 studies $291,000;  9 graduate studies $16,000

2004 = 5 studies $138,000;  6 graduate studies $11,000

2003 = 5 studies $144,000

2002 = 2 studies $60,000


OAR funded research studies address issues across the life span including: Early Diagnosis, Early Intervention, Family, Adolescents & Adults, Social Behavior, Effective Instruction, Asperger Syndrome, Adults—Employment, Joint Attention, and Communication.

View the complete list of funded studies.

OAR's Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Report.

OAR's Fiscal Year 2009 Annual Report

Click to view OAR’s most recent audit and annual tax return (IRS 990 form).