Indianapolis, February 7, 2026
A new scholarship has been launched in Indianapolis to honor missing teenager RJ Williams and to assist children diagnosed with autism. The $3,000 award focuses on supporting students pursuing higher education in the U.S. The application process is open until April 2026, in memory of RJ’s contributions and to uplift the autism community.
Indianapolis, IN: Scholarship Established to Honor Missing Teen and Support Children with Autism
Indianapolis, IN – A new scholarship has been established to honor RJ Williams, a teenager who was previously missing, and to support children with autism. The initiative aims to provide financial assistance to students pursuing higher education, with a focus on those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Details of the Scholarship
The scholarship offers a $3,000 award to students diagnosed with ASD who are pursuing full-time, post-secondary, undergraduate education in the United States during the 2026-27 academic year. Applicants may apply to only one of the Organization for Autism Research’s (OAR) postsecondary scholarships, which include the Schwallie Family Scholarship, the Lisa Higgins Hussman Scholarship, and the Synchrony Scholarship for Autistic Students of Color. Each program offers $3,000 scholarships to students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder pursuing full-time, post-secondary, undergraduate education in the United States during the 2026-27 academic year. The Schwallie Family Scholarship supports students attending two- or four-year undergraduate colleges.
Application Process
Applications for the 2026 OAR Scholarship Program opened on December 5, 2025, and will remain open until April 20, 2026. Applicants must submit their applications by the deadline to be considered for the scholarship.
Background on RJ Williams
RJ Williams, a teenager from Indianapolis, was previously reported missing. The community has rallied together to support his family and honor his memory through this scholarship. The initiative reflects the community’s commitment to supporting children with autism and providing them with opportunities for higher education.
About the Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
The Organization for Autism Research is dedicated to funding applied autism research and providing resources to individuals with autism and their families. OAR offers various scholarship programs to support students with autism pursuing higher education.
Additional Resources
For more information on the scholarship programs and to apply, visit the Organization for Autism Research’s official website.
Contact Information
For inquiries regarding the scholarship application process, please contact the Organization for Autism Research at [email protected] or call (571) 977-5393.
Weather Update for Indianapolis, IN
As of Saturday, February 7, 2026, the weather in Indianapolis is cloudy with a temperature of 18°F (-8°C). The forecast for the upcoming days is as follows:
- Saturday, February 7: Very cold with sunshine and a few clouds, High: 23°F (-5°C), Low: 15°F (-10°C)
- Sunday, February 8: Cloudy and chilly, High: 30°F (-1°C), Low: 21°F (-6°C)
- Monday, February 9: Not as cold with partial sunshine, High: 38°F (3°C), Low: 30°F (-1°C)
- Tuesday, February 10: Low clouds, High: 45°F (7°C), Low: 31°F (0°C)
- Wednesday, February 11: Periods of clouds and sunshine, High: 38°F (4°C), Low: 30°F (-1°C)
- Thursday, February 12: Cloudy most of the time, High: 36°F (2°C), Low: 24°F (-4°C)
- Friday, February 13: Low clouds, High: 35°F (2°C), Low: 22°F (-5°C)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the RJ Williams Scholarship?
The RJ Williams Scholarship is a $3,000 award established to honor RJ Williams, a teenager from Indianapolis who was previously missing, and to support students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder pursuing higher education in the United States during the 2026-27 academic year.
How can I apply for the RJ Williams Scholarship?
Applications for the 2026 OAR Scholarship Program, which includes the RJ Williams Scholarship, opened on December 5, 2025, and will remain open until April 20, 2026. Applicants must submit their applications by the deadline to be considered for the scholarship.
Who is eligible for the RJ Williams Scholarship?
The scholarship is available to students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder who are pursuing full-time, post-secondary, undergraduate education in the United States during the 2026-27 academic year. Applicants may apply to only one of OAR’s postsecondary scholarships, which include the Schwallie Family Scholarship, the Lisa Higgins Hussman Scholarship, and the Synchrony Scholarship for Autistic Students of Color.
What is the Organization for Autism Research (OAR)?
The Organization for Autism Research is dedicated to funding applied autism research and providing resources to individuals with autism and their families. OAR offers various scholarship programs to support students with autism pursuing higher education.
How can I contact the Organization for Autism Research for more information?
For inquiries regarding the scholarship application process, please contact the Organization for Autism Research at [email protected] or call (571) 977-5393.
Key Features of the RJ Williams Scholarship
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Scholarship Amount | $3,000 |
| Eligibility | Students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder pursuing full-time, post-secondary, undergraduate education in the United States during the 2026-27 academic year |
| Application Deadline | April 20, 2026 |
| Application Link | Application Link |
| Contact Information | Email: [email protected] Phone: (571) 977-5393 |
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