Help children with autism by making your tax-deductible donation It’s only through the generosity of our donors that we are able to provide funding for our various programs that benefit children with autism.


Help children with autism by making your tax-deductible donation

It’s only through the generosity of our donors that we are able to provide funding for our various programs that benefit children with autism. These programs are designed to meet the specific needs of individual children and let families know they are not alone.

Thanks to support from our amazing donors…

How You Can Donate to ASDF

ASDF offers a couple of different ways you can make your donation today. Choose the method that best meets your preference. No matter how you contribute, your funds will be used to support ASDF programs that benefit children with autism and their families.

Donate to ASDF online. You can make a contribution with your bank account or credit card below:

OR via Check

You can write out a check for your donation (made payable to Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation) and mail it to:
Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation
228 W. Lincoln Highway 301
Schereville, IN 46375

Other Ways to Give

If you have any questions regarding your online donation, please contact us directly at (877) 806-0635 or email us at info@myasdf.org. You can also read disclosure here.

ASDF is recognized as tax-exempt under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Your donation is TAX DEDUCTIBLE. Our EIN #20-8820570.

Ways to Give

In the past seven years, ASDF has provided direct financial assistance, through all of our programs, to approximately 2,150 families who have children on the autism spectrum..

Since 2010 ASDF has given out autism awareness information to more than 2,500,000 new mothers through hospitals in all 50 states through our Autism Awareness Program.

We are proud of the work we do. We make a difference.

Your tax-deductible donation today will provide funding for the following ASDF programs that assist children with autism and their families:

  • Autism Awareness Project provides information to families and agencies to help identify children at risk for an autism spectrum disorder.
  • ASDF Camp Scholarships provides financial assistance for autistic children to attend summer camps, such as social skills camp and film camp.