Autism Speaks is by  far the largest organization in the US - and one of the largest in the  world - dedicated to autism-related research, funding, and related  activities.  They were the one of the first organizations I turned to  when my son was diagnosed with Autism.  A national Autism Speaks Walk is  done annually- with walkers and families raising MILLIONS of dollars.  My family and friends have participated in this walk in Michigan for 3  years- raising over $3000 ourselves.  We did this to help further  research, help with grants for families needing help (ours included) and  help with insurance reform.
 
We  are dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes,  prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness  about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and  to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder.  We are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals.Sounds  amazing doesn't it? What a wonderful initiative. But then I started  hearing rumblings in the Autistic Community. Things about all the money  being raised by families like mine for AS was not being spent on what it  was supposed to.  According to the 990 Tax forms- AS had 28 employees  who made over 100K for 2009.  The total that was spent on family  services - $814, 016. Total payroll? $16,565,364.
The total revenue generated by Autism Speaks- $45,524,396. These are not numbers I made up. These numbers are all part of the public record that you, me or anyone can see. 
Now-  I know it takes money to run a company. But when the President makes  over 300K a year and there are at least 28 employees who were  compensated over $100K  and the money spent in help for families is a  fraction of that- I have to start questioning myself. The money that  mine and thousands of families made- where did it go? To fund travel  expenses? Advertising campaigns? Did any of the money I helped raise  help another family- did it help mine? No- it didn't.
 I  applaud  the Light it Up Blue Campaign in that it does promote awareness for the  growing epidemic that is Autism. But we are beyond awareness. We need  more understanding- we need more programs in place for Autistic adults  aging out of school. We need more and better insurance reform in ALL  states.  We need research into causes- to STOP these numbers from  growing.  What we don't need is more expensive advertising, ridiculously  overpaid CEO's, and millions in research grants that could been going  to "connecting families to resources". 
I have been a voice for  Autism Speaks for 3 years. I have walked, fundraised and made people  believe in their cause.  I have done all of this under the assumption  that when we needed it- we could go to them for help- probably  financial- to get my son much needed social skills training, or special  swimming lessons so he does not become a statistic, or whatever else AS  has promised to help families connect. You know what I have got?  Brochures- lists of agencies in my area. handy checklists and of course-  asked to raise more money. Things I could have got on my own.I HAVE  applied for 2 grants- both for $1000- both to help my son- when we  couldn't afford social skills classes and insurance didn't (and still  doesn't) cover it.  I was thanked for my interest and told that due to  the volume of requests they had to assess the severity of each case and  award grants to those in greater need.  That is fine- I know that I am  lucky, my son is lucky, he does speak, he can care for his basic needs.  But- if all the money that was being raised was being  put to use where  it was supposed to be- my paltry request of $1000 would have been a drop  in the bucket.
Thanks for the big let down Autism Speaks. I  defended you until it became apparent that you didn't deserve it. For  all the parents out there that disagree with me- and AS HAS actually  helped- great. But there are so many organizations out there. Please- do  your own research into each and every one before throwing your money or  your time at them. They are not all what they seem to be.
TACA
The Puzzling Piece
National Autism Association
 
 
I agree, the puzzling piece thing is a gimmick. I thought at first, wow this sounds great, but really? that damn jewelry is so expensive. And it turns out, you are raising 3x the cost of an iPad...so look how much they are making off you peddling their jewelry. They aren't there to help, they are there to make money of your efforts....
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