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AOTF: A Year of Impact, Celebrated from INSPIRE to OT Month

At AOTF, our mission to support and advance occupational therapy research is a year-round commitment, reflected in every grant we award, every scholar we mentor, and every program we develop. But once a year, that work comes into focus in the most powerful way: at the AOTA INSPIRE Conference & Expo.

The 2025 conference in Philadelphia was more than just an event—it was a vivid mosaic of the people, research, and partnerships that define the future of OT. It’s where we saw the real-world impact of the grants and scholarships we champion all year and celebrated the awardees who are shaping what comes next.

Among the many highlights was our special VIP Reception, held to celebrate the Foundation's 60th Anniversary. It was a truly memorable occasion, bringing together dedicated donors, partners, and friends to commemorate six decades of unwavering commitment to advancing occupational therapy research.

Inspiration & Innovation

Our journey at the conference began with moments that reminded us why we do what we do. One of the most memorable was Breakfast with a Scholar, where David Anthony Rooney offered a powerful perspective on managing anxiety through community and resilience. His honest storytelling and practical strategies framed mental health as a challenge and a place for growth, compassion, and connection.

The State of the Science Symposium, The Impact of Long COVID on Occupational Performance: Opportunities for Occupational Therapy Intervention and Research, was a key AOTF offering. This session explored OT's vital role in Long COVID care and research. Feedback highlighted the importance of understanding "the role of OT in chronic conditions such as long-covid" and the power of personal narratives in illustrating the impact of this research.

We were also moved by the Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture, delivered by Roseann Schaaf, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, a Member of the AOTF Academy of Research, titled “Precision Occupational Therapy Through Data Driven Decision Making.” Her vision of combining clinical practice with analytics underscored the growing importance of data in improving outcomes and deepened our commitment to supporting research that leads to real change.

Research & Recognition

The Awards & Recognitions Ceremony brought this full circle as these awardees are more than honorees—they embody what our supporters make possible. Every accolade reflected the talent and perseverance that power occupational therapy forward, and the vibrant science community behind it.

We also gathered in sessions like the Academy of Research Symposium and the Research Excellence Symposium, where up-and-coming researchers, along with legendary researchers, shared their journeys, progress, and impact—a powerful reminder that AOTF’s mission doesn't end with funding; it starts there.

As champions of research, AOTF was especially proud to highlight the work of our STRIDE Mentored Research Scholarship recipients. Their poster presentations showcased innovative ideas and commitment to health DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility).

Interactive Engagement: Our Booth & Beyond

Strategically placed in the Grand Hall, the AOTF Booth was a hub of energy, curiosity, and connection. As we celebrated 60 years of advancing OT research, we were thrilled to meet with hundreds of attendees, sharing our story, answering questions, and handing out Swag with a Purpose. Our “Wheel of Philanthropy” made mission-driven giving fun and engaging. Thanks to the generosity of our community and a matching gift from Korro AI, we raised nearly $20,000 to support OT research.

We also hosted STRIDE Committee Informal Meetups, offering a welcoming space for researchers to connect, exchange ideas, and explore mentorship opportunities.

And of course, the OT Student Scavenger Hunt, sponsored by OccupationalTherapy.com, was a huge hit. Students made meaningful connections and gained a stronger sense of belonging in the OT research community.

A Tapestry of Impact

AOTA INSPIRE 2025 offered a powerful glimpse into the heart of AOTF's mission. Whether through the rigor of research presentations, the spontaneous connections made at our booth, the knowledge shared in expert lectures, or the enthusiasm of new voices, the conference experience truly reflected our values and the strength of our collaborations.

We are especially grateful to everyone who made a gist onsite during the conference. Your generosity directly supports the next wave of research leaders and ensures that innovation, diversity, and evidence-based practice remain central to occupational therapy. To our dedicated volunteers and partners, your steadfast commitment inspires others and brings dreams to life. None of this would be possible without you, who have been a cornerstone of the Foundation since its inception.

Thank you for believing in our mission during OT Month and every day of the year. 

Check out the Facebook album dedicated to this event.

We’ll see you in Anaheim in 2026. Until then, the work continues.

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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.