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 spectrum throughout the world.
Throughout 2021, when daily life came to a near standstill, the need to improve the health and well-being of people with autism did not slow down—and neither did we. ARI granted researchers more than $300,000 in much-needed funding while individuals, caregivers, and professionals received free online resources, webinars, and continuing education opportunities.
Learn about the work we did in 2021.
View and print ARI’s 2021 Annual Report (.pdf)
View and print our 2021 Impact Report (.pdf)
View and print our 2021 IRS 990 and audited financial statement
Correction: Data from the previous year appeared in part of the “Online Presence” section
of a printed version of the 2021 Impact Report; the correct, 2021 totals appear in this online version. We apologize for any confusion
2021 Accomplishments
Research
We continued taking an active role in all phases of autism research.
COVID-19 Support
We pivoted quickly to offer new resources for coping with the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
E-Newsletters
Continuing Medical Education
Outreach in the U.S.
We continued providing personal support.
International Outreach
We continued expanding outreach to the global autism community.
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
ARI’s Accomplishments in 2019
At ARI, we have always been mindful of the needs of those on the autism spectrum and their family members. Their support over the past five decades has magnified our focus on
ARI Accomplishments in 2018
At ARI, we have always been mindful of the needs of those on the autism spectrum and their family members. Their support over the past five decades has magnified our focus on advancing
ARI Accomplishments in 2017
Advancing an ambitious research agenda while providing the latest science-based information for people of all ages on the spectrum is our focus at the ARI. In 2017 we did so through our annual
ARI Accomplishments in 2016
Research ARI awarded more than $400,000 in grants to scientists whose work will have a direct impact on the lives of those on the autism spectrum. The funds supported research in immune, gastrointestinal,
ARI Accomplishments in 2015
Outreach ARI now offers, in joint providership with the Cleveland Clinic, complimentary webcasts offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ to physicians and the general public on gastrointestinal, medical, metabolic, and neurological