Teen Wins Award For A Coding Program
In 2020, Sreenidi Bala, a teenager from Farmington, Connecticut, started a passion project that would change the lives of hundreds of autistic students.
Since 2002, OAR has funded more than 125 studies through its Applied Research Competition, totaling more than $4.4 million total in research funding. OAR hopes to build on this success in 2021 and continue to support research studies that offer meaningful outcomes to individuals with autism and their families.
Beginning tomorrow, OAR invites researchers to submit research pre-proposals for the annual Applied Research Competition. The maximum award is $40,000 for pilot studies beginning in 2022 with a duration of one to two years. International researchers are eligible to apply. Pre-proposals will be accepted through Monday, March 22, 2021 at 11:59 PM ET.
Interested researchers should review the 2021 request for proposals before applying online. OAR funds studies that will likely produce practical and clearly objective results that can help parents, families, professionals, and people with autism make more fully informed choices, leading to healthier and happier lives.
OAR will promote evidence-based practices delivered in the following areas:
While applicants are always free to submit proposals on any relevant area of research or intervention described above, this year OAR is placing an emphasis on research that addresses the following areas:
OAR will invite a select number of applicants to submit full proposals in June. Grant recipients will be announced in early December 2021, and studies will begin as early as January 1, 2022.
For more information about the Applied Research Competition, please contact OAR at research@researchautism.org or call 703-243-9762.