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Family Initiative seeks autism awards nominations

By MEGHAN BRADBURY / news@breezenewspapers.com 3 min read
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Nominations are being sought for Family Initiative’s 2026 Autism Acceptance Awards Gala.

President and co-founder David Brown said it is the fifth awards gala.

“Honestly, we wanted to create a venue to recognize all the awesome people that we serve alongside every day and the work we do. Too often there were these unsung heroes that were educators, clinicians and advocates across the region,” he said.

Brown said for some of them it has been decades of serving kids and families that they love so much without receiving any kind of recognition that they deserved. He said the gala is an evening that they highlight and celebrate these people.

“It’s a spectacular event and the coolest thing to share the people’s stories and the impact they created for many for years supporting the autism community,” Brown said.

There are four categories for nominations:

– Believer Award: For an individual or organization that uses its resources to impact individuals and families with autism positively.

– Champion Award: For an individual who uses their resources or influence to advance the well-being of those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or to strengthen understanding and acceptance of autism in the community.

– Partner Award: For a professional or organization in the field of autism that has made an exceptional impact on individuals with autism.

– “Dylan” Award: Named for a remarkable young man whose life inspired a bold vision of what is possible for individuals on the autism spectrum. The award recognizes an individual who has gone above and beyond for the ASD community and has served as an inspiration to others.

Nominations can be made until March 31.

There are 12 people who sit on the selection committee — young adults and adolescents who are on the spectrum — who review the nominees.

“There is a portal there (online) where people can select the award they want to nominate someone for and put in information about the nominees,” Brown said.

Last year, there were more than 50 people nominated across the region for the different awards.

“It has been really cool. Each year it really grows. There are lots of people that are starting to submit more nominations,” he said.

The awards were chosen to think widely about all the different ways people have created an impact for families.

“Some do it through advocacy, clinical work. There are a lot of different ways we have seen for people to really move the needle for families. We created a space for each of the folks to be recognized,” Brown said.

Sponsorship opportunities are also available.

The Autism Acceptance Awards Gala will be held on April 25 at the Caloosa Sound Convention Center, at 1375 Monroe St., Fort Myers. It attracted 400 attendees with many leaders across the region to celebrate and highlight the impact of the awardees last year.

To make a nomination or for more information, including about sponsorships, visit https://www.fi-florida.org/autism-acceptance-awards/.

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