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EAGLES AUTISM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTES $8.1 MILLION TO FUND 53 RESEARCH & COMMUNITY PROJECTS

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EAGLES AUTISM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTES $8.1 MILLION TO FUND 53 RESEARCH & COMMUNITY PROJECTS

EAGLES AUTISM FOUNDATION
PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
One NovaCare Way • Philadelphia, PA 19145 • 215-463-0984
www.PhiladelphiaEagles.com

Through fundraising efforts associated with the Eagles Autism Foundation, 169 research projects and community grants have now been funded worldwide since 2018

The Eagles Autism Foundation has announced that 53 projects specializing in cutting-edge autism research and care will receive $8.1 million in funding. The grants are a direct result of the proceeds raised by participants from the 2024 Eagles Autism Challenge, in addition to other foundation-related fundraising initiatives throughout the year. Since 2018, 169 research projects and community grants have funded by the Eagles Autism Foundation.

A total of 112 letters of intent were submitted for research grant funding in 2024. The projects were narrowed down to 46 full proposals that went through a comprehensive evaluation process. Each project was carefully reviewed by an independent team of scientists who have demonstrated a clear and steadfast commitment to autism research, services, and programs. It was then determined that 22 projects would be awarded to institutions conducting cutting-edge autism research and care worldwide. Of the 22 grants, five have been awarded to international research facilities, while two have been designated as post-doctoral fellowships.

The approved research projects spanned the range of building on current ongoing and effective programs to topics and approaches that were novel, exploratory, and innovative. The community grants were distributed to projects that proved to be evidence-based, were aligned with the Eagles Autism Foundation mission, and provided an immediate need in the community.

“This year’s scientific review process was one of the most competitive evaluations we ever had,” said Jeffrey Lurie, Chairman and CEO, Philadelphia Eagles. “The number of submissions we received in such a short period of time speaks to how much the field of autism research and care has evolved. For far too long, autism was misunderstood, underfunded, and under researched. While there is still more work to be done, we are now seeing autism being prioritized at the highest level by some of the most recognized institutions around the world. We thank this year’s recipients for their support of the autism community and hope their groundbreaking work inspires others to follow in their footsteps.”

The institutions receiving grant funding include: A.J. Drexel Autism InstituteBoston Children’s HospitalChildren’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaEmory UniversityHarvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative BiologyIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiMassachusetts General HospitalMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyOttawa Hospital Research Institute, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, University of California San FranciscoUniversity of Connecticut School of MedicineUniversity of MichiganUniversity of OttawaUniversity of Pennsylvania, University of São Paulo, and the Washington University School of Medicine.

In addition to the funded research projects, the proceeds will also be spread across 31 organizations that are actively enhancing the lives of those affected by autism through a variety of services and resources. The community grants have been awarded to: ACEing AutismAmerican Red CrossA Step Up AcademyAutism R.E.C.BancroftCenter for Autism Research at Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaChildren’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaComprehensive Learning CenterEasterseals Southeastern PennsylvaniaEmpowerU Specialty FitnessFather Bill Atkinson Service CorpsGoldey-Beacom CollegeInstitute for Behavior ChangeIntercommunity ActionJoe Hand Boxing GymJoseph E. Johnson Jr. SchoolKinney Center for Autism Education and SupportKultureCity Barefoot Country Music FestNeurodiversity Employment NetworkOffice for People with Disabilities (City of Philadelphia), The Pathway SchoolPenn Dental MedicineThe Philadelphia OrchestraSalus at Drexel UniversitySpecial EquestriansSpecial Olympics PennsylvaniaStratford Friends SchoolTheatre HorizonValley Forge Educational ServicesVariety – The Children’s Charity of the Delaware Valley, and Woods Services.

The research proposals were assessed by Dr. Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, the lead scientific advisor from the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and 21 internationally-recognized researchers who were individually selected based on the areas represented in the research proposals. The following criteria were closely considered in weighing the merit of each application: significance, investigator(s), innovation, approach, and environment. All research proposals were evaluated for measurable outcomes and transformational impact in the field of autism.

For more information on the 2024 scientific review process and the funded institutions, please visit EaglesAutismChallenge.org/our-impact-2024/.

The 8th annual Eagles Autism Challenge presented by Lincoln Financial will take place on Saturday, May 17, 2025. To register for the event, visit EaglesAutismChallenge.org. The Eagles Autism Foundation is offering a 50% discount on registration using promo code: LETSHUNT.

About Eagles Autism Foundation

The Eagles Autism Foundation is dedicated to raising funds for innovative autism research and care programs. By providing the necessary resources to doctors and scientists at leading institutions, we will be able to assist those currently affected by autism, as well as future generations. The Foundation aims to inspire and engage the community, so together, we can provide much-needed support to make a lasting impact in the field of autism. Please visit EaglesAutismFoundation.org.

 

ANTHONY BONAGURA

Director of Corporate Communications  |  Philadelphia Eagles
NovaCare Complex  |  One NovaCare Way  |  Philadelphia, PA 19145
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