GRANT A GIFT AUTISM FOUNDATION
630 South Rancho Drive No D, Las Vegas, NV 89106 www.grantagiftautismfoundation.org

Total Revenue
$1,982,554
Total Expenses
$1,860,850
Net Assets
$1,692,443

Organizations Filed Purposes: Grant a Gift Autism Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to help children, young adults and their families master autism by providing assessment and treatment funding; combined with support services, vocational training and transition planning.

Provide autistic youth and their families vital support services and funding for clinical services.

Clinical Treatment Service Scholarships - Providing scholarships to clients seeking autism treatment services including early assessment, diagnosis, neuropsychological assessments, Early Start Denver Model intervention treatment, Speech Therapy and Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy. Grant-A-Gift Autism Foundation works in coordination with the UNLV Ackerman Autism Center to provide these services.

Group Social Treatment Service Scholarships - Programs include BUDS, TeenBUDS, and the Daily Living Skills Program. These programs focus on Building Up and Developing Social play life skills for children in different age brackets from 6-18 years old. Children are given the opportunity to gain much needed skills and learn how to interact with peers in a nurturing environment ultimately creating future success in the relationships, the workplace and the community. Grant-A-Gift Autism Foundation works in coordination with the UNLV Ackerman Center to provide these services.

Vocational Programming - Programs include TeenWORKS Community, the Spark Program, Internships and Entrepreneurial skills development. Occupational Readiness, Knowledge, and Skills Programs consist of community-based vocational/life-prep transition programs, serving individuals 13-18 (up to 22 if enrolled in high school) years of age on the autism spectrum. Along with gaining a comprehensive set of job readiness skills across multiple settings, participatnts have the potential to gain social and behavioral skills across multiple settings, participants have the potential to gain social and behavioral skills required for a successful transition into paid working positions and other areas of adulthood. Quaterly reports focus on tracking individualized progress throughout the program by their assigned therapist.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Teresa S JanisonSecretary, Treasurer, CEO40$128,236
David AltfasChief Financial Officer40$13,458
Kate Lowenhar-FisherVice-Chairman2$0
Sharry QuillinDirector2$0
Christopher J StuhmerDirector2$0
Brian LauzonDirector2$0
Donna CurryDirector2$0
Amy HooksDirector2$0
Tony BonniciDirector2$0
Daniel GeretyDirector2$0
Gary AckermanDirector2$0
Kathy MartinDirector2$0
Sarah GuindyDirector2$0
Peter KraussDirector2$0
Hilliary JeffriesDirector2$0
Randy GabeChairman2$0
Sandra-Leigh FindlayDirector2$0

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