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Aphasia Therapy Finder
The National Aphasia Association is pleased to share information about the Aphasia Therapy Finder (ATF) — a free online tool designed to help clinicians, educators, and students access evidence-based aphasia
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AAC for Aphasia: It’s More Than a Device
When people hear the term AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), they often just think of a speech-generating device or an app that they can use on their phone or iPad.
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Applications for the NAA’s 2026 Research Grants are now open!
The National Aphasia Association is pleased to announce that the 2026–2027 NAA Research Grant application cycle is now open! Learn about the different grants and how to apply below. Applications
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Aphasia Awareness Month 2026
June is National Aphasia Awareness Month The National Aphasia Association is excited to announce our theme and initiative for the 2026 Aphasia Awareness month: United for Aphasia Awareness This is
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PPA Awareness Week 2026 at the NAA
April 8th–10 th 2026 | Three Days of Learning, Connection, and Support In recognition of International Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Awareness Week, the National Aphasia Association hosted a special three-day
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Test Your Knowledge: The Updated Aphasia Quiz Is Here!
The National Aphasia Association is excited to announce the relaunch of our newly updated Aphasia Quiz, a modernized version of one of our longest-standing educational tools. Now more interactive, accessible,
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The Davetrina Seles Gadson Health Equity Mini-Grant Program
Honoring Advocacy. Advancing Equity. Empowering Change. The National Aphasia Association is honored to announce a new opportunity for researchers, clinicians, and community leaders working at the intersection of aphasia and
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Advances in Aphasia Research by Dr. Jeffrey Binder
Medical research has had a huge impact on our lives, from the discovery of antibiotics to new cures for cancer and treatments for heart disease. Similarly, research efforts are
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New on Our Website: Easier Ways to Share and Join Aphasia Research Studies
At the National Aphasia Association, we believe that research plays a critical role in improving the lives of people with aphasia—and that everyone should be able to participate in that
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2025–2026 National Aphasia Association Research Grant Recipients
The National Aphasia Association (NAA) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025–2026 Research Grants. This year’s cohort reflects the continued growth of our organization and our commitment to