World Autism Month Corporate Campaigns
Brands supporting Autism Speaks and World Autism Month in 2024 through retail campaigns
Advance Auto Parts
Advance Auto Parts joins us this World Autism Month with their own fundraise-your-way campaign, employee learning sessions, and promoting our exclusive WAM shirts.
Bango Bowls
Bango Bowls joins Autism Speaks in spreading acceptance and understanding throughout Westchester and Long Island during World Autism Month, encouraging patrons to support the cause through rounding-up at the register.
Charitable Adult Rides & Services (CARS)
Charitable Adult Rides & Services (CARS) continues to support Autism Speaks through our ongoing car donation program, making a difference one vehicle at a time.
Chuck E Cheese
During the month of April, families will have two opportunities for sensory-sensitive fun: Sunday, April 7 at select Chuck E. Cheese fun centers from 9 to 11 a.m. & Sunday, April 28. from 9 to 11 a.m. at fun centers nationwide. They are also hosting several fundraising events through April including Cotton Candy for a Cause, a round-up campaign, online donations where proceeds benefit Autism Speaks.
Cibo e Vino
Cibo e Vino in New York stands with Autism Speaks to promote acceptance and understanding, encouraging patrons to join the cause by rounding up their bill at their restaurant.
Crayola Flowers
Crayola Flowers partners with Autism Speaks to support our mission by donating 10% of proceeds on bouquets sales through our flower shop, providing a unique way for individuals to contribute to the cause during World Autism Month.
Greensource
Greensource continues to support Autism Speaks through the sale of Autism Awareness shirts at participating Walmart stores and online, and has donated at least 3% of the retail price of each item to Autism Speaks.
Hibbett Sports
Hibbett Sports is proud to support Autism Speaks and donate 5% of the purchase price of all Love the Moment products sold from April 15 – September 15, 2024, to Autism Speaks.
Hugo Boss
Hugo Boss continues to support Autism Speaks with 10% of sales being donated to Autism Speaks at six of their locations across Las Vegas, Nevada; Salt Lake City, Utah; Bellevue, WA; San Francisco, CA; Roseville, CA; Santa Clara, CA and Dallas, TX the weekend of April 26th through April 28th with a maximum donation of $15,000.
Jet's Pizza
Jet's Pizza partners with Autism Speaks this World Autism Month by donating $1 per pizza the first two Saturdays in April alongside an additional specialty item to Autism Speaks.
Kicks Shoelaces
Kicks Shoelaces is proud to support Autism Speaks and the community. This World Autism Month, from April 1 – 30, 2024, Kicks Shoelaces will offer an extra 10% discount to customers, and donate $1 for every item sold to Autism Speaks. How to unlock the discount? To support Autism Speaks: Use code Kicks at checkout.
McDonald's
McDonald's proudly supports Autism Speaks on April 2, World Autism Awareness Day. Participating restaurants in the Greater Kansas City Metro, St. Joseph, MO, Lawrence KS, Greater Sioux City, IA, Nebraska, and parts of South Dakota, will donate 10% of total digital sales (app and in-store kiosks), to Autism Speaks.
Prospect Capital Restaurants
Prospect Capital Restaurants in Union, NJ stands with Autism Speaks in creating a more inclusive world for individuals with autism by offering a free sub for every $3 or more donation, during World Autism Month, from April 16-18, 2024.
Rival Inc.
Rival will donate $5 for every designated shoe, with a minimum of $50,000 each year to Autism Speaks, ensuring ongoing support for vital programs and initiatives.
ShopRite/Village Super Market
ShopRite/Village Super Market will host a point of sale campaign at 37 participating locations in New Jersey on April 2 in honor of World Autism Awareness Day.
The Home Depot
The Home Depot and Global Value Lighting bring brightness to the autism community and Autism Speaks with blue light bulbs in celebration of World Autism Month.
Total Futbol Academy
Total Futbol Academy (TFA) is promoting autism acceptance and inclusion through the power of soccer, engaging with their community to celebrate diversity, equity, and inclusion with special jerseys and fundraising activities, supporting Autism Speaks during World Autism Month.
Urban Air Adventure Park
Urban Air Adventure Park is celebrating World Autism Awareness Day, on April 2, with a special offer at 3 select locations in Florida (Kendall, Coral Springs & Altamonte Springs), with proceeds benefitting Autism Speaks.
Valley Dairy Restaurants
Valley Dairy Restaurants proudly supports Autism Speaks throughout World Autism Month by inviting customers to participate in a Puzzle Piece Campaign, a fun way to contribute to the cause.
Walmart Spark
Walmart Spark stands with Autism Speaks by encouraging customers to round up their purchases to support the mission, demonstrating how small acts can make a big impact.
Wild Adventures
This World Autism Month, online customers are invited to add a donation to Autism Speaks, at checkout.
Wilson Sporting Goods
Wilson Sporting Goods is proud to support Autism Speaks. Ten percent of the purchase price of all Love the Moment® products are donated to Autism Speaks, with a minimum donation of $150,000 per year. This World Autism Month, Wilson customers are also invited to donate to Autism Speaks, after completing their online purchase at wilson.com, through April 30th, 2024.
Wilson Specialty Retailers are also supporting World Autism Month by inviting their customers to support Autism Speaks by donating or rounding up at checkout.
Participating Wilson Specialty Retailers
- Romeo's Sporting Goods (Alabama)
- Between the Lines (Arizona)
- Almega Sports (Florida)
- Hit A Double (Florida)
- Superstar Sporting Goods (Florida)
- Play It Again Sports – Topeka (Kansas)
- CustomBallgloves.com (Louisiana)
- Butler Sporting Goods (Massachusetts)
- Baseball Express (Missouri)
- Cooks Inc. (North Carolina)
- Koch Sporting Goods (Ohio)
- SPC Sports (Ohio)
- Play It Again Sports – Murfreesboro (Tennessee)
- Play It Again Sports – Lubbock (Texas)
- Burghardt Sporting Goods (Wisconsin)