Our work reflects our commitment to advancing effective parent engagement in education. Annually, PIC serves thousands of parents and professionals statewide to meet our mission and improve outcomes for children.

ANNUAL REPORTS

To learn more about our work throughout Delaware, please download our PIC Annual Summary. Our data collection cycle takes place during the federal reporting year, so Annual Reports are updated annually in the Fall.

IRS 990 Forms

Current and past IRS 990 tax forms for Delaware non-profit organizations and many foundations are available on the Foundation Center website. PIC 990 tax forms are available on this site.

Strategic Plan

Current PIC Strategic Plans may be found here.

Our Unique Role as a Parent Training and Information Center

PIC has a unique role in Delaware. PIC is the only organization in the state charged by the US Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, to provide information and support to parents of children with disabilities from birth to 26 to help them access appropriate education and related services for their children. This is the foundation of our work, and one that we take very seriously. As the state’s only Parent Training and Information Center (PTI), PIC Parent Consultants receive intensive training from federal and regional sources to ensure that they are providing relevant, useful, and quality information to the families they serve.

As a PTI, PIC is among 104 PTIs and Community Parent Resource Centers throughout the country that provides information, training, technical assistance and support to the families of more than seven million children and youth with a broad range of disabilities from birth to age 26 throughout the United States and territories. To find out about the PTI in each state, visit the Technical Assistance Alliance website.

As a PTI project, PIC is committed to helping parents of children with disabilities and youths with disabilities acting as self-advocates by providing information, individual assistance, and training to enable them to:

  • Ensure inclusion in general education classrooms and extracurricular activities with peers whenever possible
  • Meet functional and academic goals
  • Meet challenging expectations established for all children, including college- and career-ready academic standards
  • Prepare to achieve positive postsecondary outcomes that lead to lives that are as productive and independent as possible.

Through the PTI project, PIC staff members receive significant training to ensure the delivery of relevant, quality, and useful information to parents and caregivers. PIC provides individual technical assistance and problem solving, workshops, webinars and conferences, a comprehensive lending library, and a weekly electronic newsletter that reaches over 4,000 readers.

The Parent Information Center of Delaware is committed to providing access to our web pages for individuals with disabilities. The content of this site has been tested for usability and accessibility using a combination of standards-based, automated procedures and accepted heuristic methods. We make every effort to comply with the requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Compliance is an ongoing process and we encourage notification when information on our website is inaccessible. If for any reason you are having difficulty accessing any of our resources please call us at (302) 999-7394 or email us at picofdel@picofdel.org.