Magnolia nonprofit Thrive With Autism, a nonprofit focused on helping children with autism, received a $5,000 grant from The American Land Title Association’s Good Deeds Foundation, according to an Oct. 12 news release. The nonprofit was among 21 other nonprofits to receive grants from the foundation.

Anne Anastasi from Genesis Abstract LLC in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, nominated Thrive With Autism to receive the grant, according to the news release.

Zooming out

The ALTA’s Good Deeds Foundation was established in 2020 and has awarded around $844,000 to community nonprofits, according to the news release.

Meanwhile, Thrive With Autism opened the Thrive Center for Success, its public charter school, on its own property this school year, Community Impact previously reported. The school serves 132 students.



Quote of note

“We are honored to be the recipient of this grant from the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation,” said Elizabeth Goldsmith, founder and president of Thrive With Autism, via news release. “Our organization will use this grant to support Thrive Center for Success’ mission to cultivate a high quality, innovative environment for individuals with autism by incorporating Applied Behavioral Analysis into academic instruction, creating individualized learning plans for each student, and providing specialized therapists onsite.”

Learn more

Learn more about Thrive With Austim and the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation by visiting www.thrivewithautismfoundation.org and www.altagooddeeds.org.