
Call for Autism NGOs, Foundations, and Associations
Amplifying Global Action in Autism and Neurodevelopment
Across the world, NGOs, foundations, and associations are driving meaningful change in the lives of autistic individuals and people with neurodevelopmental conditions—often in contexts where resources are limited and visibility is scarce. Many of these efforts remain fragmented, underrepresented, or unknown beyond local or regional boundaries.




Innovative Solutions for Modern Challenges
As part of the conference, we are creating a dedicated exhibition space to make visible the global ecosystem of action in autism and neurodevelopment—to recognize what is already being done, to connect initiatives across countries, and to highlight the collective impact of civil society in advancing care, research, inclusion, and support.
By inviting organizations to present their work through a roll-up poster, we aim to:
Showcase the diversity of approaches and solutions being developed worldwide
Create visibility for organizations whose work often operates outside academic or clinical settings
Facilitate connection and collaboration between NGOs, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and families
Shift the focus from isolated efforts to a shared global movement addressing autism and neurodevelopment across the lifespan
Our goal is not promotion for its own sake, but representation: ensuring that the breadth of ongoing actions—large and small, local and international—is seen, valued, and integrated into the broader conversation.
Participation details
Organizations are invited to submit a roll-up poster presenting their mission, activities, and impact
Designs are fully open, provided they are clearly related to autism and/or neurodevelopment
A minimal participation fee of €300 applies, covering:
Printing of the roll-up/poster
We strongly encourage participation from organizations of all sizes and regions. Your work contributes to a larger, shared objective: building a more visible, connected, and coordinated global response to autism and neurodevelopmental conditions.
For participation guidelines and timelines, please contact us info@eneviahealth.com
