Grant Program update!
Thanks to our generous donors we have approved and administer a total of 37 grants for families totalling $74,408! Donations go directly to helping families in need in Brevard County Florida.
Family Assistance Program has funded:
Sensory/Educational Equipment
Private Tutoring
ABA Therapy
Speech Therapy
Guardianship Legal Fees
Diagnosis
Specialized Education Tuition
Information Technology
Family Assistance funds have been used for their services
Marta T (Tiki) Fiol , MS, BCBA
7 Senses Therapy
Everyday ABA, LLC
Great Leaps Academy
Health First
JMS Speech Therapy
Kaleidoscope
Mindscapes Counseling
Bonnie Woods- Psychologist Analyst
Puzzle Box Academy
Space Coast Early Interventions
Maria Uriondo – Speech Therapist
Bethany Ann Wright – Private Tutoring
Amy B. Van Fossen, PA – Guardianship
Space Coast Neuropsychology Center – Christine M. Salinas PsyD
Scott Center for Autism Treatment
Collaborated on Projects and/or Received Family Assistance (Grant) Applicant Referrals From:
Be Safe Be Prepared
S.O.A.K. – Supporting our ASD Kids
Early Steps – Florida Department of Health
The Parker Foundation for Autism and Child Development
Holz Center
CARD – Center for Autism Related Disorders
ASK US Florida, Inc.
Florida Autism Center
Morgan’s Place – Multi Sensory Wonderland
Spring Forward for Autism Grant Program
Grants are designed to provide access to individuals and families in Brevard County, Florida affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Grants will be allocated on a quarterly basis based on annual fundraising activities. The Board of Directors will determine how many and the amounts of each grant at the beginning of each term. Applicants will need to apply each year for assistance. Grant approval may be expedited for applicants that are in immediate personal danger or harm, as we will try to provide immediate support based upon the need and the funds available within our grant program.
Grants help support:
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Susan Belcher, at Susan@Springforwardforautism.org and read more here: