GivingTuesday marks the annual, national day of giving. The day was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good.
We invite you to be part of this movement and be part of what’s NEXT for autism.
Here are six easy ways to give back and "do good" in honor of this day, and to support autistic individuals nationwide. Thank you.
When you donate to NEXT for AUTISM, your gift will help us reach our goal this end-of-year season to support programs and build resources that empower autistic adults nationwide. All NEXT initiatives are targeted to support our vision that everyone deserves to live a productive and fulfilling life.
When you sign up to give monthly as a recurring donor, you'll get the special "I'm Part of What's NEXT" shopping bag as our thank you (courtesy of Spectrum Designs).
Get your friends, family, and colleagues in on the action – raising awareness and funds to benefit autism programs nationwide.
The NEXT team is here to help kickstart your fundraiser -- with ideas, a fundraising page, and cool merch!
5x the impact on GivingTuesday!
For each Fine Fragrance sold on nestnewyork.com from Monday, December 2, 2024 - Friday, December 6, 2024, NEST New York will donate $5 to NEXT for AUTISM, an increase from $1.
Share the gift of fine fragrance, for yourself and your holiday gift-giving.
Make your NEXT donation in cryptocurrency.
The cryptocurrency industry has proven to be a powerful force for philanthropy, providing a secure and efficient means to support organizations like NEXT for AUTISM.
Donate Bitcoin, Ethereum, USD Coin, and other popular cryptocurrencies.
Give back while you shop. Using the ShopRaise app provides a simple way to support NEXT for AUTISM almost everywhere you shop with almost everything you buy.
Whether it’s shopping for daily essentials like groceries, buying furniture for your home office, or even booking your next trip, your future purchases can benefit NEXT for AUTISM. It's a win-win!
The NEXT CONNECTS bi-directional mentorship program is always recruiting new established professionals to be co-mentors with autistic individuals looking to (re)enter the workforce.
Interest from aspiring professionals has been tremendous and we need more established professionals to assist them on their path to employment.