Autism is a disorder that affects individuals in a range of ways from communication, behavior, social interaction and more. Parents who have children with autism can become overwhelmed, facing a variety of financial and emotional stressors. Thankfully, there are a number of government grants available to help parents address the costs associated with caring for children with autism.

The unique needs of children with autism means they often require extra accommodation to properly develop and thrive. Unfortunately, this cost can be significant and put emotional and financial stress on parents. Government grants are designed to help support families cover these costs and be better prepared for the future.

In the US, the federal government and some states provide grants for assistance to families with an autistic child. The US Department of Health and Human Services offers grants for Autism Education, Early Intervention, and Research. The Autism Services, Research, Treatment, and Education (ASERT) program offers grants to organizations for specific programs and services that provide an effective approach to understanding and managing the needs of individuals with autism. These grants are intended for organizations that use evidence-based practices and interventions to help individuals maximize their potential. This includes providing various services such as behavioral medications, educational services, social health services, and so on.