The mission of the Eagles Autism Foundation is to support the highest quality and most impactful autism research and care to improve the lives of affected individuals and families now, as well as foster the acquisition of knowledge, technologies, and discoveries that will bring new opportunities in the future. While we remain steadfast in our commitment to fund the most innovative research, we also recognize the immediate need to serve individuals through the community grant program. Please determine which application you are applying under and follow the specified instructions. Please refer to the designated application link for research (pilot, translational/interdisciplinary and post-doctoral fellowship) or community grant portal below.

2025 FUNDING UPDATES
REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS
Eagles Autism Foundation invites investigators to apply for support of basic and clinical research of Autism Spectrum Disorders. As the Foundation continues to grow, year to year the requirements and opportunities for funding will evolve. Due to the increased amount of funding, Eagles Autism Foundation is in a unique position to accelerate impact and encourage collaboration across disciplines while addressing the complexities of ASD. For the first time ever, the foundation will be introducing three-year translational/interdisciplinary grants. Our hope with the addition of this new award type is to continue to facilitate innovation and bridge the gap between basic science and clinical applications; advancing our mission further to empower investigators to expand their network and foster a culture of true collaboration. This year’s funding will support 2-year Pilot Grants worldwide, 3-year Translational/Interdisciplinary Grants worldwide and Post-Doctoral Fellowships within Philadelphia.
RESEARCH GRANT SUBMISSION PORTAL
For Pilot grants, Translational/Interdisciplinary grants and Post-Doctoral Fellowships apply via the link below. Please ensure you are designating the correct type of application.
COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATION
The purpose of the $5,000-$25,000 community grants is to promote local services that enhance the lives of those affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), expand the capacity of organizations to effectively serve the ASD community, and increase the services available to individuals with ASD. In order to be eligible to apply, organizations must be a registered 501(c)3 organization in the Philadelphia area that serves a direct need in the autism community.
Careful consideration will be given to applications that specifically address the needs of underserved communities, which may include non-English speaking populations, and other vulnerable groups. Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions or concerns. Application will be available beginning June 2025 and will be due September 8, 2025. Funding notification is projected to be sent January 2026.