Scholarships
Apply for a Scholarship
Parent Scholarship Form - for event attendence.
Idaho Parents Unlimited is happy to make scholarships available to parents who wish to attend conferences or events that may be relevant to your child's disability. Payment is in the form of a reimbursement after the event has occured.
About this process
Dear Parent Scholarship Applicant:
Thank you for your interest in participating in our Parent Scholarship Program.
Please complete the application online. Please also include a copy of your completed registration to the event you are attending, as well as a brochure or agenda describing the event. You must request funds at least 30 days prior to the event you hope to attend. Please note that scholarships are reimbursements only. We cannot forward scholarship funds prior to an event.
In addition to the application and other prior approval documents, you must also complete a report form that you will need to submit after the event. You can view this form here: Reviewing this form in advance will help you understand the “sharing” component of this scholarship program and assist you in formulating your plan to fulfill this requirement. In order for us to fulfill our grant requirements for the scholarship program, we must collect and report information regarding how parents have shared the information they have gained with others. You will need to submit your final report within 30 days of attending your event and reimbursement can take up to 30 days following our receipt of this form.
An Idaho Parents Unlimited representative must speak with you by telephone once we receive all your information to verify all actual costs and application components and also to be sure you are asking for a qualifying activity in order for us to proceed with the final approval of your application.
Please feel free to call if you have any questions.
Sincere best wishes,
Angela Lindig
Executive Director
Idaho Parents Unlimited
Parent Leadership Development
Idaho Parents Unlimited - Parent Leadership Development
Do you see parenthood as a rewarding, challenging, and enlightening adventure?
Do you have a story to tell about trying to find information or locate services for your child?
Have you thought about sharing your story to inspire others to influence policies affecting the services your child receives?
Have you ever considered serving on an advisory committee for a community agency?
Can you imagine yourself presenting your experiences as a parent to other parents, teachers or professionals?
We want to help
Idaho Parents Unlimited’s Parent Leadership Development offers parents of children with disabilities and/or special health care needs the opportunity to take their experiences, and hone their story into a tool that can influence change, with the hopes for a better community for all and systems that promote progress that are specific to where these families live and potentially statewide.
What is IPUL Parent Leadership Development?
Held once a year in a different regional location in Idaho, Parent Leadership Development is an intense training for parents of children with special health care needs that takes place over 5 days and 4 nights and includes brainstorming, networking, bonding, collaboration, and respite
Graduates will be required to:
- Be willing to be a resource to other parents.
- Participate in follow-up goals and exercises.
- Must complete retreat evaluations.
- May be offered an opportunity to represent IPUL as a Parent Amplifier in your region.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How much does it cost?
Idaho Parents Unlimited believes in investing in Idaho families. There is no cost to participate.
How long is it?
Monday afternoon through Friday morning
Do I have to stay the whole time?
Yes
Can I participate if I don’t live in the part of the state that PLD is taking place?
Participants are selected primarily based on the location of the annual PLD. Parent Leadership is a regional program with the goal and purpose to develop community leaders based on attendees’ interests and needs, attendees’ community’s needs and to develop key partners in IPUL’s grassroots network of community leaders.
How many parents are selected?
12
How to Apply?
If you are willing to make the commitment to yourself, your family, your community, you want to be a part of the IPUL Parent Leadership Family, AND you live in the region that this year’s PLD Program is being offered then please fill out the application below. An IPUL Parent Education Coordinator will follow up with you.
The application is currently offline, as we are rescheduling 2020 due to Covid-19. Check this space for updates!
Previous Locations
Cottonwood
Boise
Lewiston
Lava Hot Springs
McCall
Albion
Laclede
Gooding
Bear Lake in 2020
Archival Training Videos
IPUL's Webinars - 2020
2020 - December (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports)
2020 - November (The Power of a Personal Story)
2020 - October (Online Safety)
2020 - September (Understanding Idaho Medicaid)
2020 - August (Strategies For a Successful Start to School)
2020 - July (IPUL, DRI, and SDE - Back to School Special Education Conversation)
2020 - June (Ask an Expert - Service Dogs in Idaho With Cheryl Bloom)
2020 - May (No Webinar for this month)
2020 - April (Planning for a Healthy Transition to Adulthood)
2020 - March (Getting and Keeping the First Job)
2020 - February (Understanding Idaho Medicaid and Navigating Systems)
2020 - January (The Power of a Personal Story)
IPUL's recorded Webinars - 2019
2019 - January (Working For Change - The Power of a Personal Story.)
Previous Videos:
Family Engagement
Health Online Workshop Videos
Education Online Workshop Videos
Transition to Adulthood Online Workshop Videos
Archived Webinar: Getting and Keeping the First Job
Growing Up, Staying Safe, and the Journey to Adulthood
Archived Webinar: Growing Up, Staying Safe, and the Journey to Adulthood
Growing Up, Staying Safe, and the Journey to Adulthood - Documents (zip file)
Early Childhood Online Workshop Videos
Facebook Live Videos:
Katie Beckett / Medicaid Discussion - A Facebook Live video from January 30, 2018
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About IPUL
What is IPUL?
What is Idaho Parents Unlimited?
Founded in 1985, Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. (IPUL) is a statewide organization which houses the Idaho Parent Training and Information Center, the Family to Family Health Information Center, Idaho Family Voices and IPUL Arts.
IPUL Education: The Parent Training and Information Center ensures that parents of children with disabilities receive training and information on their rights, responsibilities, and protections under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in order to develop the skills necessary to cooperatively and effectively participate in planning and decision making relating to early intervention, educational, and transitional services.
IPUL Health: As the State Family Voices Affiliate and the Family to Family Health Information Center, IPUL assists families in making informed choices about health care; provides training, information, and resources to families of children with special health care needs.
IPUL Arts: Artist in Residence Program and Work of Art. IPUL empowers and engages people with disabilities in the creative process through opportunities which are fully inclusive, educational. and participatory. IPUL Arts connects teaching artists with students both with and without disabilities in Idaho schools and community centers through our Creative Access Artist in Residence program ensuring children and youth have access to high-quality arts education. IPUL Arts also houses the Work of Art program in partnership with the Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation to provide pre-employment skills to youth with disabilities through a unique and collaborative design thinking process.
Idaho Parents Unlimited's programs fulfill a mission to educate, empower, support and advocate for individuals with disabilities and their families.
Who are IPUL?
Staff


Angela Lindig
(208) 342-5884 Ext. 102


Sarah Tueller
Parent Education Coordinator
(208) 342-5884 Ext. 103


Alex McGowan
(208) 342-5884, Ext. 108


Melissa Vian
(208) 342-5884, Ext. 104


Heather Kirk
Parent Education Trainer
(208) 342-5884, Ext. 107


Rosario Beagarie
(208) 342-5884, Ext. 106


Candace Garman
(208) 342-5884, Ext. 101


Bill Nuttycombe
(208) 342-5884, Ext 105
2020 - Board of Directors
North
Cait Christensen
Allison Wright
East
Jared White
Alycia Birch
Southwest
Jennifer Johnson
Dallas Gudgell
Mary Gauthier
Roy Elizondo
South Central
Becky Baily
Who IPUL Serves
Who do we serve?
Idaho Parents Unlimited works with parents, family members, and caregivers of children and youth with disabilities and special health care needs and the professionals who are a part of their lives. While our office is in Boise, we work statewide using technology, and we frequently travel to all regions of the state throughout the year. We assist families who have children of any diagnosis from birth to age 26.
Who are Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs?
Children and youth who have or are at increased risk for chronic, physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions and who also require health, education, and related services beyond that required by children generally (http://familyvoices.org/ncfpp/f2fs/). To keep things simple, Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs will be referred to by using the acronym CYSHCN.
- 68% have 2 or more health conditions
- 45.5% have health conditions that affect their daily activities
- 37.5% require specialized medical care
- 33.2% require mental health care
- 47.2% needed mental/behavioral health care but did not receive it (2)
- 12% of Idaho’s student population receive special education services
In Idaho, there are approximately 34,000 children ages 3-21 receiving special education services. Furthermore, an approximate 4,500 students receive services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (access accommodations). (NCLD) https://www.ncld.org/identifying-struggling-students
This does not account for infants, toddlers, or students who may be homeschooled or in private school settings. It is estimated that one in five children are living with a disability or special health care need.
Idaho Parents Unlimited provides assistance and training to approximately 5,000 families and professionals each year. Our services are always at no cost to families and are available to anyone who seeks them.
2019 - IPUL's Year in Review
IPUL's Year In Review - 2019
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Where was IPUL in 2019?
Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint, Moscow, Lewiston, Weiser, Payette, Fruitland, Salmon, Marsing, Caldwell, Nampa, Kuna, Boise, Wendell, Gooding, Jerome, Kimberly, Twin Falls, Rupert, Burley, Sun Valley, American Falls, Pocatello, St.Anthony, Rexburg, Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, Coeur d'Alene
IPUL'S YEAR IN REVIEW 2019
7,542 Families and professionals assisted through IPUL via one-to-one assistance through phone, email, or in-person and online trainings, workshops, and presentations.
532 Children and youth who participated in IPUL Arts through programs in schools, community centers, and our Work of Art employment skill building program.
Trending Issues: Special Education Eligibility, Resolving Disputes, Challenging Behaviors, Mental Health Crises in Children, Medicaid Eligibility, Transportation, Transition to Adulthood
93 Trainings, workshops, presentations, and meet and greets IPUL held around the state and virtually through our online monthly opportunities.
144 Meetings with professional partners who help us to assist families in every possible way throughout the entire state.
Contact us: www.ipulidaho.org 208-342-5884 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
8 Total staff members at Idaho Parents Unlimited! We hope to get to know more of you in 2020!
Angela Lindig, Executive Director
Sarah Tueller, Program Coordinator
Joe Gonzalez, Parent Education Coordinator
Page Sellards, Parent Education Coordinator
Rosario Beagarie, Parent Education & Translation
Heather Kirk-Skinner, Arts Coordinator
Candace Garman, Accounting
Bill Nuttycombe, Information Technology
IPUL is a statewide nonprofit organization whose programs are primarily funded under grants and contracts as the Parent Training and Information Center, Family to Family Health Information Center, Idaho Family Voices, and IPUL Arts.
Our Superheros!
We owe our sincere gratitude to those who made our work possible this year and into the future. Thank you for investing in Idaho's families who are raising children with disabilities!!
Graham and Ruby DeLaet Foundation
Capitol Contemporary Gallery & Idaho Artists
Randy VanDyck & Van Dyck Frame Design
Rocky Canyon Sail Toads Race to Robie Creek
Ron and Julie Cendejas
Becky Baily
Tom and Shannon Friel
Stephanie Hoffman
Lisa Richards Evans
Heidi Caldwell
HP
The Lindig Family
Everyone who joined in our Virtual Snow Day and Idaho Gives!!
Contact IPUL
For assistance, the best method is via our webform or our intake line.
By Webform: Contact Us Here
By Phone: (208) 342-5884 (Intake line)
Toll free: (800) 242-IPUL (4785)
By Fax: (208) 342-1408
By Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Office Location/Mailing Address
Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc.4619 W Emerald St, Ste. E
Boise, ID 83706
Idaho Parents Unlimited's Social Media Policy
Idaho Parents Unlimited has an online presence on several different platforms. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. While we post things on these services, we don't constantly monitor them for private messages. Facebook specifically has been unreliable in notifying us about private messages, due to having more than one page administrator. Therefore, if you send a message to our FB inbox, you will receive an automatic reply directing you to our website intake form or phone number. We prefer to use our systems that are designed to provide appropriate assistance.
We have policies regarding staff and their personal Facebook pages as well as other social media sites - including personal cell phones (text messaging). Frequently, our staff are tagged in posts on groups and expected to respond (or they feel obligated) after regular business hours. They also receive private instant messages via this technology as well.
Our company policy is that all staff have been instructed to respond to work-related messages only during our regular business hours (Monday-Friday; 9:00-5:00) or during their individually scheduled hours when they are each working using company equipment and resources only. If you contact employees with their personal messaging accounts, they are instructed to not respond, other than to direct you to our official channels.
The best way to ask us for help is via our intake inbox, available on our website at the link that says "Contact Idaho Parents Unlimited - (Ask Us a Question Here)" or by calling our phone line at (208) 342-5884 and leaving a message on our intake line.
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Our Ethics & Principles
Our Ethical Standards
Idaho Parents Unlimited adheres to the Ethical Standards for Human Services Professionals, as found on the National Organization for Human Services website.
OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Parents, guardians, and other interested parties who seek IPUL’s assistance will receive, on a timely basis, accurate, culturally appropriate, understandable information and referral services on their children’s disabilities and their children’s rights under the laws that serve children/adults with disabilities. Additionally we will provide information on effective participation in team decision-making and finding service options/opportunities to meet their children and families’ needs. IPUL’s services must be accessible to all families in Idaho, regardless of language, disability, or cultural differences.
IPUL believes in the full participation of people with disabilities and their families in all decision-making processes that affect the services their children receive.
IPUL believes that people with disabilities and their families have the right and the responsibility to be actively involved in the local, state, and national decision-making that affect their lives. To that end, IPUL will seek to identify and facilitate the involvement of parents of children and youth with disabilities on policy-making committees and activities.
Based on established priorities, IPUL will participate in systemic change efforts that promote the interests of individuals with disabilities and their families.
IPUL believes parents should be informed of the options and opportunities that their children, upon adulthood, have to make their own life decisions, to the maximum extent possible. To facilitate this process IPUL provides the tools and resources families need to best advocate in the transition to adult service systems process.