Fundraising & events

Help support the autism community. Together, we can make a difference.

Autism Speaks Walk team
Community fun and purpose
Team up
Run. Ride. Tri.
Field Day for All
A day filled with activities that cater to the diverse needs of the autism spectrum

Empower Summit & Challenge
A groundbreaking autism-centered event designed to empower our community.
join an event
Galas, golf outings and other unique events
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Fundraise or donate on social media

More ways to fundraise

Fundraise Your Way

Fundraise Your Way allows you to create your own fundraising page for any type of event you want. Birthday campaign, wedding, corporate fundraiser and anything in-between!

College or university involvement - Autism Speaks U

Join a nationwide network of university students dedicated to raising awareness and funds in support of people with autism and their families.

Initiated in 2006 at Penn State, the Autism Speaks U program has grown to over 30 chapters at colleges and universities across the U.S. supporting the Autism Speaks mission.

Join with students, faculty and alumni in student-organized events and Walk teams. Have fun while making a difference!

World Autism Month

Light It Up Blue

April is World Autism Month. It’s one of the best times of the year to help increase understanding and acceptance and raise funds in support of the autism community.

GameOn

Looking for a way to ‘go live’ and support a great cause. GameOn for Autism Speaks! Your quest is to level up autism awareness and unlock understanding and acceptance. Start a charity stream. And earn custom rare loot! Find out more.

Cause marketing

Build brand loyalty and attract new customers while supporting an important cause. Join us and do well by doing good!

Employee engagement

Studies show that corporate giving improves corporate culture, fuels employee happiness and drives team bonding. Engage your employees.

Contact your local chapter

Want to learn more ways to get involved in your area? Contact your nearest Autism Speaks office.