2003 Research Awards (NAAR)
In 2003, NAAR committed approximately $4.9 million to fund 35 pilot studies, 13 pre- and post-doctoral fellowships and two autism training programs. NAAR's 2003 research commitments funded autism...
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In 2000, NAAR became the first non-governmental organization to break the $1 million mark for funding autism research and committed approximately $1.5 million to fund 19 pilot studies and two...
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The 1999 Research Awards marked the third year NAAR funded autism research programs and the first time the organization had funded autism research in Europe. NAAR invested $800,000 in 1999 to fund 14...
View Article1998 Awards (NAAR)
In 1998, NAAR committed approximately $500,000 in its second year of funding autism research projects and marked the establishment of NAAR's Mentor-based fellowship program. In 1998, NAAR funded 10...
View ArticleMan Dies Trying to Save Boy with Autism from Drowning
40-year-old Boyce “Scoop” Coleman is being called a hero by his local community.September 08, 2014(September 8, 2014) - A Yonkers, NY community is calling 40-year-old Boyce “Scoop” Coleman a hero after...
View ArticleUpstate New York Eatery Raises Awareness, Funds for Autism Speaks
Owners of Fat Sal's in Buchanan, NY, have raised tens of thousands of dollars to honor their daughter with autism.November 07, 2014At Fat Sal's in Buchanan, NY, partons are greeted with the a smiling...
View ArticleNew York becomes 32nd state to enact ABLE
Albany, NY−Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed ABLE legislation that will allow families the opportunity to set up tax-free 529A savings accounts for disability-related expenses. The New York State...
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