FASD Conference 2025 Sponsors and Exhibitors

We invite your organization to sponsor the 9th International Research Conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Research, Results, and Relevance: Integrating Research, Policy, and Promising Practice Around the World through various levels of financial support opportunities. Most sponsorship levels come with prime exhibit space.

For more information about sponsoring and/or exhibiting at this conference, please find the official sponsor & exhibit prospectus here.

Please note that this document also contains information about applying to be an exhibitor for the conference.


2025 Confirmed Sponsors

For over 40 years, ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research has funded research grants on important biomedical and socio-behavioral aspects of alcohol consumption and supported research-related activities through scientific meetings, professional conferences, and symposia on specialized topics.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

The mission of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism is to generate and disseminate fundamental knowledge about the adverse effects of alcohol on health and well-being, and apply that knowledge to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of alcohol-related problems, including alcohol use disorder, across the lifespan.

Kate Boyce Reeder

For more than 100 years, Seattle Children’s Hospital has specialized in meeting the unique physical, emotional, and developmental needs of children from infancy through young adulthood.

Through the collaboration of physicians in nearly 60 pediatric subspecialties, they provide inpatient, outpatient, diagnostic, surgical, rehabilitative, behavioral, emergency, and outreach services – regardless of a family’s ability to pay.
For more than 100 years, Seattle Children’s Hospital has specialized in meeting the unique physical, emotional, and developmental needs of children from infancy through young adulthood.

Through the collaboration of physicians in nearly 60 pediatric subspecialties, they provide inpatient, outpatient, diagnostic, surgical, rehabilitative, behavioral, emergency, and outreach services – regardless of a family’s ability to pay.
Kate Boyce Reeder is the Immediate Past Chair of FASD United and President of KRBR Consulting LLC, which provides federal policy, legislative and appropriations consulting services primarily to Native American clients and nonprofit organizations.

She serves on the Executive Committee of the Armed Services YMCA National Board of Directors, chairs the Advisory Council of the Child and Family Network Centers, D. C. Council of Vital Voices Global Partnership, and has led the FASD United Executive Committee for more than a decade.

2025 Confirmed Exhibitors

The purpose of the Collaborative Initiative on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (CIFASD) consortium is to inform and develop effective interventions and treatment approaches for FASD through multidisciplinary research involving basic, behavioral, and clinical investigators and projects. CIFASD is funded by grants from NIAAA.
Creating a Family is a support and training nonprofit for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. Our mission is to strengthen foster, adoptive, and kinship families and the professionals who support them by creating expert-based, trauma-informed resources, community support, and training. Our vision is that every child has a family who understands their unique strengths and challenges and is equipped to help them thrive.
Families Rising works to amplify those with lived experience, assist adoptive, foster, and kinship parents, educate child welfare professionals, and champion the well-being of children and families.

FASCETS

FASCETS Center for Neurodiversity is a nonprofit organization based on collaboration and mutual learning. We provide consultation, training and on-going support services that transform individuals, families, organizations and communities. Whether you are a parent, family member, caregiver, support worker, educator, or other professional, the Neurobehavioral Approach will support the people in your life and the work you do.  Founded on Diane Malbin’s model, which establishes a clear link between brain function and behaviors, the FASCETS Neurobehavioral Approach leads to improved outcomes by building on strengths and creating individualized accommodations. Originally created to support individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, the approach has been life-changing for people with all brain-based differences such as autism, ADHD, acquired brain injuries, stroke, dementia, FASD, and more. This brain-based approach fosters compassion over anger, acceptance over blame, and significantly reduces frustration, ultimately leading to better outcomes for everyone involved.

FASDNOW!

FASDNow! is a coalition of individuals and organizations in California with the shared vision of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders being recognized as the leading developmental disability in the state. We envision FASD-informed training of professionals in all systems of care, a reduction in the prevalence of FASD, the development of diagnostic capacity across the state, and appropriate support and services for individuals with FASD and their caregivers.  Our mission is for FASD to be recognized as the health crisis it is and to marshal resources to combat it, diagnose it, and serve those who live with it in California.  
 
FASDNow! is fiscally sponsored by Inquiring Systems, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Santa Rosa, California.

FASD United

FASD United expresses the compelling need to work together. With 30+ years of experience and partnerships across public, tribal, and private sector communities, FASD United is bridging
the gaps between research, policies, practices, and living experiences.

The FASD United logo’s circle of rainbow colors reflects the spectrum of individuals living with FASD. The circular logo symbolizes unity, while the diverse size and colors of the circles represent the varied richness of our communities joining together to find solutions to improve outcomes for individuals and their families living with FASD.
For more than 40 years, The Florida Center for Early Childhood has been a leading provider of therapeutic services, early education, and healthy development for children in southwest Florida. Its programs focus on infants and children through fifth grade who are at-risk academically, socially, or economically. The Florida Center provides developmental therapies, mental health counseling, and the Starfish Academy preschool in Sarasota and North Port. The organization also offers Healthy Families, a home-visiting program that guides parents who need assistance. The state’s only Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders clinic is located at the Sarasota campus, offering evaluations for individuals of all ages who may have had prenatal exposure to alcohol. As needs continue to grow in our community, The Florida Center is committed to helping local children and families overcome their challenges and reach their full potential.
JBA’s legacy is built on delivering excellence in evaluation and capacity building to improve the health and well-being of children, families, and communities. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, we provide actionable findings and evaluation technical assistance to inform policy and management in health and human services. Our projects cross disciplines, with an emphasis on child and family development, child welfare, tribal evaluation, and health care. Our clients include federal, state, tribal, and local governments as well as universities, foundations, and nonprofits. Our mission is to improve the lives of children, families, and communities through evaluation.

ICF is a leading consulting organization with more than 50 years of experience providing research, evaluation, technical assistance, and capacity building support to promote evidence-based solutions for child and family services, juvenile justice, public health, and education. With our headquarters located right outside of Washington, DC—and offices around the globe—ICF offers targeted solutions, training, and tools to help diverse communities, federal agencies, state and local governments, and national organizations define and achieve success. ICF brings deep domain expertise, problem-solving capabilities, and a results-driven approach to deliver strategic value across the lifecycle of programs that support thriving children, youth, families, and communities. 
The National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (NOFASD) Australia has been Australia’s peak body and the voice for FASD advocacy and support for the past 25 years. Through supporting people and families living with FASD, we actively promote awareness, prevention, diagnosis and improved outcomes.  We are driven by our vision to prevent alcohol exposed pregnancies and improve the quality of life for people impacted by FASD in Australia. NOFASD is the essential bridge linking those with lived experience with researchers and clinicians.
Proof Alliance’s mission is to prevent prenatal alcohol exposure and to support all impacted by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Proof Alliance provides awareness and education on prevention, screening, and diagnosis of FASD, as well as support for individuals with an FASD and their families.
SAF France is a national nonprofit organization (under the French 1901 law) whose members have nearly 30 years of experience in researching, diagnosing, treating, and preventing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).

Recognized by many scientific societies, SAF France works to raise awareness, promote prevention, and support individuals affected by FASD. Through its advocacy with various institutions, it has successfully influenced policymakers and key scientific organizations. Its expertise has contributed to the development of:

Recommendations by the French National Academy of Medicine
A report by the French Court of Auditors
A report by the French Human Rights Defender
The creation and legal enforcement of the warning label on all alcohol bottles in France
The guide “Alcohol & Pregnancy: Let’s Talk About It”, which remains insufficiently known and distributed
SAF France’s expertise is recognized both nationally and internationally, drawing interest from countries such as Russia, Brazil, Canada (Quebec), Romania, and Moldova.
Stoelting is comprised of five separate Divisions. Although Stoelting is a diversified company, the major product lines are all related to physiological, psychological, and psychophysiological measurement.  This inter-relationship results in exceptional synergism and cross-fertilization of ideas.  Breakthroughs in one of our Divisions routinely find application in another Division. The Stoelting Psychological Test Division continues to be a leader in the field of psychological assessment with tests used in clinical, research, and educational settings.  The Leiter International Performance Scale – Third Edition (Leiter-3) is the preeminent nonverbal assessment for cognition, attention, and memory.  The Stroop Color and Word Test is extensively used as a brief test of executive functions.  Our Checklist for Autism Spectrum Disorders (CASD) is an accurate and brief diagnostic test of autism.  These tests and more continue to serve professionals to help understand their clients and provide treatment and ongoing evaluation.  At Stoelting, we are proud of our tradition of innovation, and we shall always have a strong commitment to support scientific research.  We seek to offer only high quality, reliable instruments, and support them with prompt, educated customer service from our staff of science professionals. 

Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by 2R13AA028176-04 from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.