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Celebrating 2024: Advancing Occupational Therapy Together

As 2025 begins, we reflect on 2024's progress, innovation, and collaboration. Thanks to the unwavering support of our donors, volunteers, and partners, AOTF has achieved significant milestones in advancing occupational therapy research, education, and practice.

Key Highlights from 2024

Providing Education:

We hosted our first-ever Engage Summit, bringing together researchers and community partners to elevate community-engaged OT research. The summit featured dynamic panels, poster sessions, and keynote presentations, strongly focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Our Foundation Friday events, including the inspiring Breakfast With a Scholar and Research Excellence Symposium, highlighted cutting-edge advancements and celebrated excellence in OT research and practice.

Broadening Funding Opportunities:

Last year, AOTF awarded 67 educational scholarships to support OT and OTA students nationwide. Additionally, we continued to bridge research and practice by funding six grants, including Intervention, Implementation, and Health Services Research Grants.

  • Three Brand New Initiatives

The new Lands Banks Memorial Scholarship was endowed with over $55,000, while the Dr. A. Jean Ayres Doctoral Candidate Scholarship began its journey with $25,000 raised toward a $125,000 endowment goal. AOTF also launched the new Dr. Carolyn Baum Cognitive Function in Daily Life Mentor Award, providing a $10,000 stipend to support a research mentee.

As we reflect on the accomplishments of 2024, we also bid farewell to Mary Jane (MJ) Mulcahey, PhD, OTR/L, whose exceptional leadership as AOTF Board Chair has been instrumental in driving the Foundation's success. We are deeply grateful for her three years of leadership and her voluntary fourth year as Immediate Past Chair to facilitate a smooth transition.

Looking Ahead to 2025

As we embark on AOTF's 60th anniversary celebration this year, we acknowledge our remarkable progress together. Your unwavering support has been instrumental in our mission to support research, empower practice, and improve lives. Thank you for being an integral part of this journey.

Celebrate 60 years of impact by volunteering with AOTF. Together, we can make a difference.

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Research Resources Newsletters

October 2022 Newsletter

October 2022 Newsletter

Future Scientists Program | Academy of Research | OTJR Special Section | Webinar Series | Take the Challenge

September 2022 Newsletter

September 2022 Newsletter

Funding Deadlines | OTJR Special Issue | Webinar Series | Take the Challenge | Board Meeting

August 2022 Newsletter

August 2022 Newsletter

Funding Opening | OTJR Editors Choice | New Webinar Series | Awards Closing

July 2022 Newsletter

July 2022 Newsletter

Funding Opening Soon | How to Select a Journal | New Webinar Series | Grant Recipient Update

June 2022 Newsletter

June 2022 Newsletter

Award Nominations Open | OTJR New Issue | New Webinar Series | Reviewers Wanted

May 2022 Newsletter

May 2022 Newsletter

OT Summit | OTJR Top Reviewer | WISH Workshop | Future Scientists Institute Recap

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Press Releases

AOTF Announces Opening of 2016-2017 Scholarship Competition

AOTF Announces Opening of 2016-2017 Scholarship Competition

AOTF 2016 Intervention Research Grants Announced

 AOTF 2016 Intervention Research Grants Announced 

AOTF Announces Research Priorities to Support Effective, Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy

AOTF Announces Research Priorities to Support Effective, Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy

Foundation Announces Opening of 2015-2016 Scholarship Competition

Foundation Announces Opening of 2015-2016 Scholarship Competition

AOTF Announces the Charles Christiansen and Beth Jones Endowed Scholarship

AOTF Announces the Charles Christiansen and Beth Jones Endowed Scholarship

AOTF Partners with OccupationalTherapy.com for Scholarships

AOTF Partners with OccupationalTherapy.com for Scholarships

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Selected Previous Initiatives of the AOTF

The Center for Outcomes Research and Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago

1994-2002

The Center for Outcomes Research and Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, funded in 1994 and supported through 2003, developed outcomes studies and generated evidence upon which to base effective practice. Since 1994, CORE doctoral and post-doctoral fellows have generated over $11 million in funding. The concept of a scholarship of practice has generated two new international efforts in London and Stockholm to replicate CORE's idea of advancing and documenting the outcomes of practice. Notably, these efforts bring together scholars and practitioners in a common effort.CORE sponsored a series of events at the 2002 AOTA Annual Conference in Miami and a one-day institute at the AOTA Council on Education Program Directors' Meeting in November 2002. CORE and AOTF sponsored a scientific panel on Participatory Action Research at the AOTA Annual Conference in June 2003.

Program for the Study of Habits, Health, and Society

1999-2007

From 1999 to 2007, the AOTF Institute sponsored three interdisciplinary conferences to enable scholarly exploration of the construct of human habit and its role in everyday life. 

The third of these conference, "Habits III," convened in January 2007 and involved eighty-nine scholars representing twelve fields and disciplines. The proceedings of this conference, entitled Habit and Rehabilitation: Promoting Participation, are available through the publisher SLACK, Inc. as the supplement to the fall 2007 issue of OTJR: Occupation, Participation, and Health. 

Task Force on Occupation in Societal Crises

2002

Task Force on Occupation in Societal Crises, created in 2002 in response to the attack on 9/11, linked occupational therapy perspectives to societal networks that help people manage stress and create a healthy balance through meaningful occupation.