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Take part in an event

Take part in a physical challenge event. Run, cycle, walk, trek, swim… however big or small, there’s an event here for you.

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Philanthropy and major gifts

Major gifts are essential in creating breakthroughs towards happier, healthier, longer lives.​

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Donate to support our work

Your donations support research that is changing lives. Regular income means we can plan ahead, committing to long-term research projects with huge potential that could change the future for autistic people.

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Explore creating a corporate partnership with Autistica today

Autistica creates award-winning corporate partnerships. Partner with Autistica to enable autistic people to live happier, healthier, longer lives.​

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Trusts and Foundations

Trusts and foundations provide invaluable support for our research projects, policy programmes and communications.

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Fundraise your way

Set up a Facebook fundraiser, organise a car boot sale or hold a cupcake sale – choose your own activity in your community, at work or at school.

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Leave a gift in your will

Leaving a gift in your will has an enduring legacy on our work, enabling us to create a better future through autism research.

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Autistica Play

Games are a big part of many autistic peoples' lives - that's why we setup Autistica Play.

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Our 2030 Goals

Our visionary and ambitious new Goals to enable breakthroughs that allow autistic people to live happier, healthier, longer lives by 2030.

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Our current research projects

Learn more about our current research, focusing on the issues that matter the most to autistic people and their families.

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The Autistica Network - take part in autism research

Get the latest in autism research news, funding opportunities and chances to get involved in studies and campaigns.

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