FHI 360 has more than 30 years’ experience leading national projects that have provided resources, training and technical assistance, assistive technology expertise, and advocacy for young people with disabilities and their families.
Past projects included running large, U.S. federal, information clearinghouses such as the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities and national technical assistance centers such as the Center on Technology and Disability. Current work includes the Center for Parent Information Resources, where we create disability-focused resources and trainings for a national network serving parents of children with disabilities, and the National American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Collaboration Office, where we work with state and local education agencies to ensure that tribal children get access to assessments, early intervention and disability services while also educating Head Start staff and parents on their rights.