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Grants and funding

Finding additional financial support for autistic people

Source: National Autistic Society

Resource Summary
The National Autistic Society provides guidance on grants and additional funding sources beyond standard welfare benefits. This resource helps individuals and families identify charitable grants, local funding schemes, and other financial assistance specifically aimed at supporting autistic people and covering associated costs.

Beyond standard welfare benefits, many autistic individuals and their families may qualify for additional financial support through grants and other funding initiatives. This National Autistic Society resource serves as a valuable guide to these less-known avenues. It provides information on various types of grants available from charitable trusts, local authorities, and other organisations, which can help cover specific costs related to autism. These might include funding for specialist equipment, therapeutic interventions, respite care, educational resources, or even day-to-day living expenses where other support is insufficient. The guide offers practical advice on how to search for suitable grants, what information to include in an application, and common pitfalls to avoid. It also signposts to directories of grant-making bodies. Accessing such funding can significantly alleviate financial pressures and enable autistic individuals to access services or items that enhance their quality of life and independence.

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