Stream for us

Bring your online community together to raise awareness and vital funds in support of autistic children and young people. Level up your impact by hosting a fundraising livestream today.
How does it work?
A fundraising livestream or charity stream is an online event where individuals or groups broadcast themselves online with the aim of raising money for charity. Typically, this involves playing a video game to an audience during which viewers watch the game, engage with the player and donate money in real-time.
Tiltify is an online fundraising platform that allows you to stream and fundraise. It connects to streaming sites like Twitch, YouTube or Facebook live and any money raised will come directly to us as a charity.
You can stream anything for charity and ask your viewers to donate to join. Base your livestream around your skills, hobbies and special interests to engage with your community!
There are multiple ways for you to join. Here are some examples:
- Cooking classes
- Quizzes and Q and As
- Yoga sessions
- Comedy
- Crafts
- Singing and music
- Film night.
Will's story
Will has previously hosted a fundraising livestream in aid of Ambitious about Autism. Spectrumble, Will’s streaming fundraiser takes place on both his birthday and World Autism Acceptance Month. Will plans to host Spectrumble 2025 again in April.
"I came up with SPECTRUMBLE in the hopes of uniting autistic people (like me!) for whom video games are a welcome relief in what can be a chaotic and stressful world, and to harness our combined creative energy to raise money for a good cause like Ambitious about Autism!"
Hear from our Ambitious Youth Network
For many autistic young people, gaming provides a space to be themselves. Members of our Ambitious Youth Network share their thoughts.





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To help neurodivergent young people game safely online and to help parents and carers support their children as they game, we worked in partnership with Internet Matters and Roblox to develop a series of videos and guides. These are designed to help young people interact safely, raise concerns and open up family conversations, whilst supporting parents to understand the risks and benefits of playing games online.
Visit the Internet Matters website
Get in touch if you want to find out more about charity streaming for Ambitious about Autism.
If streaming isn't for you, there are plenty more ways to join Team Ambitious and fundraise. You could host an in-person event or take on a challenge.
Though Ambitious about Autism does not control, endorse or organise your livestream, please remember that in fundraising for us, you must not bring our charity’s name into disrepute. Please use these resources and toolkits responsibly and get in touch with us if you have any queries or are unsure about something. We advise that you must be over 18 years old to host a charity live stream. You can also check out our guidelines on keeping your stream safe.