Grant Funding Resource List

If you have a child with a special need or disability and are in need of financial assistance, you may be eligible for one or more of the following grants.

Flutie Fund

*All Flutie Funding for 2024 has been distributed. Please check back next year for information on Flutie Funds. You can also stay current by signing up for our newsletter and connecting with us on Facebook and Instagram.

Families who have children birth to age 22 with an autism diagnosis may request up to $200 for needed equipment, respite, camp, therapies, emergency childcare, or to attend a conference related to their child’s diagnosis.

We are pleased to announce we have received another grant for 2025. There will be a limit of one grant per family for each calendar year. Complete either a fillable application or a printable application and mail or email it to [email protected]. Funds are made available through the generosity of the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.

Family Support Fund

Income-eligible families of children aged 0 up to 21, with special health care needs may apply for funding for self-identified respite needs or for assistance with unmet medical expenses. CSHN FY 24 ANNUAL at 500% Federal Poverty Level Chart.

Respite is a planned break for parents or caregivers, which allows time to spend with other children, to schedule necessary appointments, or to have an opportunity to rest and recharge. A family may initially request up to $600 for respite needs.

Medically Necessary funds can be used for things like equipment, medications, travel costs, and therapies. Supporting documentation from the child’s healthcare provider may be required. A family may request up to $1200. MNSF requests: [email protected] or your child’s CSHN Social Worker. Medical Necessity Documentation Form.

Families may apply for a total of $1200/family for respite and/or medically necessary expenses combined. For more information, please print or download our Family Support Fund Flyer.

Vermont Respite Support Program

Families who are not currently using respite funding, that have a child (up to the age of 19) with chronic physical, medical, mental, or developmental condition OR

  • Are experiencing “special needs” that are destabilizing, for instance: homelessness, economic hardships, and/or DCF Family Services involvement

  • Are suspected of a diagnosis, and waiting for an evaluation

  • Require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children and youth generally

Or are a parent/caregiver with a disability that has a child (up to the age of 19) living at home; or are a relative caregiver with a child(ren) living with them; or are a Parent/Caregiver of an adopted child(ren) may be eligible for this funding.

For more information on how to apply for the program, please print or download our Vermont Respite Support Program Flyer.

Support Group Fund

Parents interested in starting a new support group may apply for a $200 grant to help offset the costs of startup. We will support you in the startup, and will help spread the word.

Conference Fund

Parents may apply for a grant to attend a conference related to their child’s diagnosis. Covered expenses may include registration, lodging, and travel costs. The maximum grant is $100 for a conference in Vermont, $200 for a conference that is out-of-state and up to $100 for virtual conferences.

Grant Funding Resource List

If you have a child with a special health care need or disability and are in need of financial assistance, you may be eligible for one or more of the grants on our Grant Funding Resource List.

Would you like to learn more about your child’s diagnosis? Does your child have medical needs not covered by your insurance? We may have funding opportunities that can help! We have translated funding info-graphics in Arabic, French, Mandarin, Nepali and Spanish.