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Building Brighter Futures Fund

We will accept applications for this year's Building Brighter Futures Fund in July 2024. How BBFF Got Started "Autistic children grow up to be autistic adults." This message from Autism Ontario's advocacy efforts has been central to our strategic directions in working with families and autistic individuals across their lifespan. Autistic adults receive substantially less private and public funding. While the numbers of unsupported autistic adults continues to grow, resources remain comparatively sparse. Autism Ontario was approached by informed and thoughtful supporters about providing

About Us

Autism Ontario (legally incorporated as Autism Society Ontario) is a charitable organization with a history of over 50 years representing the thousands of people on the autism spectrum and their families across Ontario. Made up of knowledgeable parents, professionals, and autistic self-advocates who can speak to the key issues that impact autistic individuals and their families, Autism Ontario is the province’s leading source of information and referral on autism, and one of the largest collective voices representing the autism community. There are seven regions across the province of Ontario

À notre sujet

Autisme Ontario (auparavant Autism Society Ontario) est une organisation de bienfaisance qui, depuis 50 ans, représentent les milliers de personnes et leurs familles qui sont confrontées au trouble du spectre de l’autisme en Ontario. Notre organisation compte dans ses rangs des parents, des professionnels et des défenseurs des droits de personnes autistes, qui sont bien informés et en mesure d’aborder les principales questions qui ont une incidence sur les personnes autistes et leurs familles. Autisme Ontario est la source principale d'information et de référence sur l’autisme et elle

Adult Supports in Niagara Region

Our Regional Adult Social Club. This group is for adults 18+ who do not require 1:1 support. Monthly events are organized with the goal of having adults with ASD meet fellow members of their community and have fun taking part in events tailored to their interests. For more information, please contact jessica.morrison@autismontario.com

Ways to Donate to Autism Ontario

No matter how you choose to give, every dollar donated to Autism Ontario helps us provide life changing services and support for autistic people and their families throughout Ontario. Our donors and members are vital in the movement to create a more supportive and inclusive Ontario for our autistic friends and neighbors.

Scholarships

Autism Ontario will be accepting online-only applications for scholarships from April 1, 2024 - April 30, 2024. Successful candidates will be chosen after that date, and all applicants will be notified of the status of their application by June 7, 2024. Each year, Autism Ontario awards scholarships to outstanding students entering their first year of a post-secondary program across Ontario. Read below for information about each scholarship, and click the highlighted link to apply online for the scholarship that suits you. To qualify, the student applicant on the autism spectrum must currently

Awards and Funding

Every year, Autism Ontario, various organizations and businesses, and the Provincial and Federal Government offer various awards, scholarships, and funding opportunities to help autistic youth and adults reach their full potential. Browse the opportunities below. Autism Ontario Opportunities

Prix et financement

Chaque année, Autisme Ontario, diverses organisations et entreprises ainsi que le gouvernement fédéral et provincial accordent des prix, des bourses d’études et des occasions de financement pour aider les jeunes et les adultes autistes à réaliser leur plein potentiel. Parcourez les occasions ci-dessous. Occasions d’Autisme Ontario

Careers

We’re so glad you want to join our team! Working at Autism Ontario means being part of a unique work culture that revolves around something we all believe in – creating a supportive and inclusive Ontario for autism. A career at Autism Ontario means supporting autistic individuals in building meaningful connections in their community through education, advocacy, and acceptance. Autism Ontario is an equal opportunity employer committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization, and actively encourages individuals on the autism spectrum and from all equity seeking groups to apply. Browse

Carrières

Nous sommes ravis d’apprendre que vous songez à vous joindre à notre équipe! Chez Autisme Ontario, vous découvrirez une culture de travail, qui s’articule à partir d’une profonde conviction – l’importance de veiller à ce que les personnes autistes aient accès aux outils dont elles ont besoin pour atteindre une bonne qualité de vie, à titre de membres respectés de la société. Faire carrière à Autisme Ontario, c’est aider des personnes autistes à établir des liens valables au sein de leur collectivité grâce à l’éducation, à l’action revendicatrice et à la sensibilisation de leur entourage. En

Learning Resources

Autism Ontario’s learning resources are here to assist you on your journey from diagnosis onward! Search through our webinars, fact sheets, articles, and personal stories.

Ressources d’apprentissage

Les ressources d’apprentissage d’Autisme Ontario peuvent vous accompagner dans votre cheminement à partir du diagnostic. Faites une recherche parmi nos webinaires, nos fiches d’information, nos articles et nos récits personnels!

The David Conforti - Reach for the Stars Award

We will be accepting online only applications for this award from May 1- June 30, 2024. David Conforti was a remarkable and caring young man who made a difference in his community and inspired others through his volunteer work in York Region, Ontario. His family has described him as someone who never thought of his autism as a barrier throughout his life; to him, autism is “a difference that makes us who we are.” David’s contributions directly challenged stereotypes associated with autism as he became a confident self-advocate, even reaching out to encourage other peers to work through their

Research Participation Postings

This page lists current research participation opportunities that may be of interest to individuals or families. Participating in research can be rewarding in several ways, such as knowing the study you participate in will help other individuals or families with autism in the future. (If you're a researcher wishing to promote research participation opportunities with Autism Ontario, please visit our Guidelines for Researchers page to learn more.) The text of each posting is presented as it was submitted by the researcher. Please see the research participation opportunities below.
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Autism Ontario Welcomes Funding for Canada Disability Benefit in 2024 Federal Budget

[Toronto, Ontario] Autism Ontario commends the federal government’s decision to allocate funding for the new Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) in Budget 2024, marking a welcomed first step. The CDB targets low-income working-age individuals with disabilities, potentially benefiting up to 600,000 eligible Canadians annually with a maximum of $2,400, indexed to inflation and subject to clawbacks. This initiative signifies a direct investment of $6.1 billion over six years and an ongoing annual commitment of $1.4 billion to bolster the financial security of this demographic. While Autism Ontario
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Autisme Ontario accueille favorablement le financement de la Prestation canadienne pour les personnes handicapées dans le budget fédéral de 2024

[Toronto, Ontario] Autisme Ontario se réjouit de la décision prise par le gouvernement fédéral de prévoir un financement pour la nouvelle Prestation canadienne pour les personnes handicapées (PCPH) dans le budget 2024, un premier pas fort bienvenu. Jusqu’à 600 000 personnes handicapées à faible revenu en âge de travailler pourraient être admissibles chaque année à la PCPH, jusqu’à concurrence d’un plafond de 2 400 $ indexé sur l’inflation et sujet à récupérations. Cette initiative représente un investissement direct de 6,1 milliards de dollars sur six ans et un engagement annuel continu de 1,4
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Autism Ontario Helps Celebrate the Legacy of David Onley

Recently, a new exhibition, Championing Disability Inclusion in Employment: The Legacy of David C. Onley, opened at Withrow Commons in Toronto. Autism Ontario staff were there to support in celebrating the legacy of Ontario’s 28th Lieutenant Governor. Attendees included members of the Onley family, the current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, the Honourable Edith Dumont, and the Minister of Inclusion, the Honourable Raymond Sung Joon Cho. Mr. Onley was Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 2007 to 2014, a determined advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and an example to all who had

Our Team

Provincial Office Autism Ontario’s Provincial Office is located in Toronto and is comprised of both full-time and part-time employees, who support the entire organization. Our Senior Leadership Team Farrukh Abbas - Chief Finance and Information Officer Jessica Bethel - Chief Education and Communications Officer Christa Sawyer - Chief Operations Officer - Family Support Indu Radhakrishnan- Chief Human Resources Officer Margaret Spoelstra - Chief Executive Officer Province Wide Staff Outside of our office in Toronto, Autism Ontario has Care Coordinators who work regionally throughout the

Notre équipe

Notre équipe Bureau provincial Situé à Toronto, le bureau provincial d’Autisme Ontario compte un effectif d’environ 18 personnes employées à temps plein ou à temps partiel, qui appuient l’ensemble de l’organisation. Notre équipe de gestion Farrukh Abbas - Directeur des informations et des finances Jessica Bethel - Directrice des l'éducation, l'expérience familiale et la liste des fournisseurs du POSA Gayle Height - Directrice des finances Christa Sawyer - Directrice des programmes et des services Margaret Spoelstra - Directrice générale Personnel à l’échelle de la province À l’extérieur du

Hollylynn Towie Scholarship

Open to Durham Residents Only Autism Ontario Central East is pleased to offer the Hollylynn Towie Scholarship Fund to students with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Hollylynn Kathleen Towie was born on January 2, 1995. Hollylynn was diagnosed with mild autism and a developmental delay. As a child, Hollylynn struggled with peers in school and in her social life. Hollylynn was never discouraged from going to school or trying to make friends. Holly’s dream was to attend College after she graduated from High school. Holly’s dream would never be a reality as her life came to a tragic end during a

La bourse d’études Hollylynn Towie

Ouvert uniquement aux résidents de Durham Hollylynn Towie était une excellente étudiante, une fille affectueuse et une merveilleuse amie. Tragiquement, Hollylynn et ses deux meilleurs amis sont décédés dans un incendie à Whitby le 29 avril 2012. Holly était autiste. Sa famille nous a accordé l’honneur de créer un fonds de bourses d’études en sa mémoire, et elle s’efforce année après année de recueillir de l’argent pour garnir le fonds. Cette bourse a pour but d’offrir une aide financière directement aux étudiants autistes de la région de Durham qui, dans la poursuite leurs rêves, fréquentent

Memberships & Subscriptions

Autism Ontario began in 1973 with a small group of parents who wanted to create opportunities and acceptance for autistic people. Today, Autism Ontario is made up of individuals, families, professionals, and service providers who enjoy the support of a provincial organization along with a network of local communities. The more members we have, the stronger our voice and the greater our impact! When you join Autism Ontario, you play a vital role in helping us shape the work we do to ensure that each autistic individual is provided the means to achieve quality of life as a respected member of

Adhésions et abonnements

Autisme Ontario a vu le jour en 1973, grâce aux efforts déployés par un petit groupe de parents souhaitant mieux faire accepter les personnes autistes et élargir les possibilités qui leur sont offertes. Aujourd'hui, Autisme Ontario regroupe des individus, des familles, des professionnels, et des fournisseurs de services qui peuvent compter sur le soutien d'une organisation provinciale et d'un réseau de communautés locales. Plus nous avons de membres, plus notre voix portera et plus nous pourrons exercer un impact significatif! En adhérant à Autisme Ontario, vous jouez un rôle essentiel en nous