Greenwich Autism Alliance (GAA)

Greenwich Autism Alliance (GAA) We're in NEW JERSEY, don't be fooled by "Greenwich" :) GAA is a hyper-local NWNJ autism charity!

ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 September 25, 2024

TRANSPARENCY IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US! If you have any questions about our programs, please reach out for information. Your giving directly supports people with autism. Through your support, we were able to help many families in the past year in challenging circumstances struggling with school, home aggression, financial challenges, and lac

k of in-home therapies and respite. This past year we aided Autism New Jersey in providing families with support and resources, as well as their advocacy with legislators in Trenton. Along with Branching Out Foundation, we led local autism support groups and events for parents providing meetings, literature, grants, and recreation. We partnered with the Crayola Experience and Freefall trampoline park for sensory friendly family events. Our GAA Grant program funded grants to families and teachers for iPads, camp, training, equipment, therapies, as well as outreach to local schools, camps and special needs organizations. As always, 100% of net proceeds are used to support our mission: “money raised here, stays here.”

Thanks to your overwhelming generosity at last year’s golf outing, we were able to grant >$165K:

 $44,000 Autism NJ: Autism NJ diligently works and advocates improving the lives of people with autism. ANJ provides information, advocacy, consultation, services, family and professional education, and public awareness
 $44,000 GAA Community Grants Program: Grants to local families in need and autism programs, incl. therapies, iPads, advocacy support, family respite and emergency assistance, adult programs, and training sessions
 $20,000 Anthony Marino Rutgers University Doctoral Studies Award: Scholarship award for PhD candidate(s) at RU Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center (DDDC) in field of autism (Melisa Dennis & Jeanine Ederer)
 $17,000 Page One Resource Center: BOF Community Resource Center for families with special needs in under-served Warren County, NJ providing weekly social skills groups, family education, resource referral, and training
 $10,000 Warren County schools: grants to local schools for autism program enhancements, autism awareness assemblies, iPads, technology, Autism Club, etc. Greenwich Twp, Phillipsburg School District, Holland Twp,
 $10,000 Autism Support Group: Facilitated and funded family support groups, parent training, speaker sessions, books, and local recreation events such as FreeFall trampoline park, Crayola Experience, A Mother’s Rest respite
 $6,000 Local Outreach: micro grants to local NJ organizations helping families with extra needs, Alternatives, Autism Hero Award, Blue Bridge Autism Training, Certified Fitness for Special Needs CFSN, LEE Services, etc.
 $5,000 NJ Daredevils: Special needs ice hockey supporting players of all abilities, “Hockey Is For EVERYONE”
 $4,000 ARC of Warren County: Warren County Autism Awareness month speaker Tim Rohrer & Camp Warren
 $3,000 Branching Out Foundation: summer bowling, social skills sessions, annual local Sensitive Santa, recreation, and community events inclusion support
 $2,000 High School Scholarships: special needs high school graduates pursuing secondary education

Again, on behalf of everyone helping and supporting Greenwich Autism Alliance, THANK YOU! Kelly Milazzo

The Greenwich Autism Alliance (GAA) is a 501( c )(3) tax exempt foundation and as such donations are fully tax deductible under section 170 of the code. GAA EIN is 26-0192605, and 501 ( c )(3) tax exempt documentation will gladly be furnished upon request. GAA IS 100% VOLUNTEER: "MONEY RAISED HERE, STAYS HERE"
Greenwich Autism Alliance (GAA) was founded in New Jersey in 2007. We are a local NW NJ autism charity to benefit our state support organization, Autism NJ, as well as local special needs organizations, teachers, and families with special needs. We run an annual golf outing to raise funds, and we’ve granted over $1.8M to date! Transparency is VERY important to us, so please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. THANKS to all our sponsors, donors, volunteers and supporters: YOU MADE THIS HAPPEN! WE HAVE GRANTED OVER $1.8 MILLION DOLLARS SINCE OUR FIRST OUTING IN 2007:
• $725k Autism NJ: ANJ diligently advocates improving the lives of people with autism. ANJ provides information, advocacy, consultation, services, family and professional education, and annual conference
• $220k GAA Community Grants Program: microgrants to families, teachers and autism programs for recreation events, iPads, learning programs, conference attendance, specialty equipment, emergency funding, family and teacher grants, and autism awareness events
• $104k Anthony Marino / Rutgers University Doctoral Studies Award (renamed 2022): scholarships to the RU Graduate School of Applied Professional Psychology, Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center (DDDC) awarded at the graduate school level for study in the field of autism; PhD doctoral candidates in clinical psychology committed to treatment of autism
• $106k Greenwich Township School: inclusion consultation, specialty teacher/parent training, technology, services, educational materials, autism program enhancements, annual Junior Autism Ambassador Club, books, and autism awareness events
• $97k Local Outreach: grants to support organizations to further their work supporting families with special needs locally; Abilities, Ability2Work, Alternatives, Arc of Warren County, Autism Hero Award, LEE Services, Blue Bridge Autism Training, Certified Fitness for Special Needs, etc.
• $96k Parent Support Groups: meetings, speakers, respite, books, training materials, and recreation
• $95k Branching Out Foundation: summer bowling, annual local Sensitive Santa, community inclusion events; funding for BOF PageOne Community Resource Center for families in under-served Warren County providing weekly social skills groups, family support, resource referral, training and events
• $80k Phillipsburg High School: teacher training, technology support, iPads, educational materials, Inclusion Week, Liner Buddies Club for social inclusion, classroom donations, and awareness programs
• $73k NJ Daredevils: Special hockey program for children of ALL abilities
• $65k Social Thinking Groups (STG) Scholarships: Social thinking therapy in intensive small group and one on one social skill interventions for individuals with social challenges, esp. ASD
• $63k High School Scholarships: scholarships for high school Seniors of unique abilities in Warren County, NJ who are graduating from high school and pursuing college or post-secondary higher ed.
• $25k Local Schools: Kingwood Twp., Lopatcong School, Oxford District, Stepping Stone School, Warren Hills, Warren Co. Special Services School District: iPads, AAC training, Listening Program, classroom supplies, playground equipment, positive behavior incentives, life skills and CBI funding, etc.
• $20k POAC: Parents Of Autistic Children (POAC) Verbal Behavior (VB) seminars with 100+ teachers, parents & professionals receiving 15 hours intensive training FREE; safety seminars to parents, and first responder training

The Greenwich Autism Alliance (GAA) is a 501( c )(3) tax exempt foundation and as such donations are fully tax deductible under section 170 of the code.

06/23/2026

Holy Bones DOG TREATS 🐶 loved by man’s best friends everywhere❣️

06/19/2026

When his daughter was diagnosed with autism, Leo Lagnado realised how difficult it could be to find sensory-friendly places.

So he decided to build a solution.

He created NeuroHub, a free app that allows autistic people and their families to find and rate sensory-friendly locations.

The goal is simple: make the unknown feel more predictable.

By helping people learn about an environment before they arrive, families can plan ahead, reduce anxiety and feel more confident exploring new places.

Accessibility is not always about changing a building.

Sometimes it is about giving people the information they need to feel safe enough to enter it.

06/15/2026

Check out Beauty by Jenna!!

PROUD PLATINUM SPONSOR of  #44! GAA is proud to again support the annual conference in AC!
06/11/2026

PROUD PLATINUM SPONSOR of #44!
GAA is proud to again support the annual conference in AC!

A big thank you to Greenwich Autism Alliance (GAA) for supporting our 44th Annual as a Platinum Sponsor!

Greenwich Autism Alliance Foundation promotes autism awareness and acceptance while funding grants that support New Jersey schools, educators, families, and service providers.

We’re excited to welcome attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors to Atlantic City this October 22 & 23. Register today!

https://behaviorlive.com/conferences/autismnj/home

05/31/2026

Autism New Jersey released its latest publication, Residential Program Quality Indicators: A Guide for Families. The guide and companion interview tool can help caregivers meaningfully evaluate their options when selecting a residential program for their adult child with autism.

Back in April, we were proud to sponsor a Spanish speaking parent support group. New blog post, read all about it:
05/27/2026

Back in April, we were proud to sponsor a Spanish speaking parent support group. New blog post, read all about it:

For April Autism Acceptance month, GAA was proud to support a Spanish speaking only meeting for families in Hunterdon and Warren Counties sponsored by the Harvest Family Success Center (Hunterdon FSC). The Parent Support...

BRAVO! 👏
05/27/2026

BRAVO! 👏

This Sunday, Hamilton on Broadway is doing something it has never done before.

For the first time in the show’s history, Hamilton is hosting a TDF Autism Friendly Performance — a special 1pm show at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on May 31 designed specifically for autistic audiences, their families, and anyone with sensory or communication differences.

Here’s what makes it different from a regular performance.

Jarring sounds are reduced. Strobe lights and spotlights that shine into the audience are adjusted. The lobby has staffed break areas where anyone who needs a moment can step away without missing everything. The entire audience understands — because they’re all there for the same reason.

TDF has been running Autism Friendly Performances on Broadway since 2011, when they launched the program with The Lion King. In the 14 years since, they’ve brought sensory-friendly performances of Hamilton, Wicked, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, MJ The Musical, and dozens more to autistic audiences who had previously been shut out of live theatre entirely.

This season alone — nine productions. The most TDF has ever offered in a single season.

Sunday’s Hamilton show is already sold out. But if you want to be added to the waiting list you can on the Tsar website.

And if you’ve never been able to take your child to a Broadway show because of sensory overwhelm — this program exists for you. It has existed for 15 years. Share this so more families know.

Source: TDF / Broadway News / Playbill

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