[MD-Sligo] November 2021 Minute Message from the Movement

president at nfbmd.org president at nfbmd.org
Mon Nov 29 06:45:49 UTC 2021


November 2021 Minute Message 


Fellow Federationists:

 

We have demonstrated that we will “Focus Forward” as Federationists at our
55th Annual Convention of the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland.
I am immensely grateful to each of you who played a role, from running a
workshop or seminar, to coordinating the Exhibit Hall and soliciting
sponsors, to providing door prizes and auction items, to running sound and
streaming, hosting Zoom sessions, and engaging social media, to staffing the
PAC Registration Tables, to managing door prizes and the auction, to
participating in Picnic and a Play and Crab Idol, and on and on and on.  you
can see, it takes a myriad of people to put on a convention, especially one
as big and energetic as ours.  Please visit our website,
<https://nfbmd.org> https://nfbmd.org in the coming weeks, to find the 2021
resolutions and some key highlights such as our reader panel, our Paralympic
presentation, and many other important moments you’ll want to revisit.  

 

Please read below for information about important happenings around the
affiliate.  

 


Feedback Needed on NFB Draft Code of Conduct

the National Federation of the Blind is seeking feedback on the most recent
iteration of the NFB Code of Conduct. The comment period will conclude at
noon eastern time on Thursday, December 2, 2021 with an anticipated go-live
date for the revised Code of Conduct on January 1, 2022.  To review the
draft Code and for instructions on providing feedback, please visit:
<https://nfb.org/draftcode> https://nfb.org/draftcode. 

 


Adult and children Participants Needed for National Braille Readers Are
Leaders Contest


The National Federation of the Blind is partnering with the American Action
Fund for Blind Children and Adults to present Braille Readers Are Leaders
2021-2022. The contest will run from December 1, 2021 through January 21,
2022.  This year, the program has been refreshed based on participant
feedback.

 

This year, registration and tracking will be handled through Beanstack,
which is a platform and mobile application many libraries and schools use.
In addition, readers will report number of minutes read rather than number
of pages.  Of course, those who cannot use Beanstack can contact the
American Action Fund directly at 410-659-9315 or via email at
<mailto:BrailleReadingContest at actionfund.org>
BrailleReadingContest at actionfund.org 

 

Braille readers in grades K-12 compete with others in their grade category
to read the most pages during the reading period from December 1 to January
21. An adult category allows adults who want to practice their Braille
skills to participate as well. Registration began on November 17, and it
will remain open until the final day of the reading period.  Each
participant who registers and logs reading time will receive a t-shirt.
Additional prizes and badges will be awarded for meeting certain milestones.
The top individuals in each category will receive a cash prize.  Beanstack
allows participants to view their progress and that of others in the same
reading group via a leader board.

 

You can find the link to the Beanstack registration form at
<http://actionfund.beanstack.org> http://actionfund.beanstack.org. Contest
rules, deadlines, and other information is available at
<https://www.actionfund.org/programs/braille-readers-are-leaders>
https://www.actionfund.org/programs/braille-readers-are-leaders. If you have
questions, email  <mailto:BrailleReadingContest at acgtionfund.org>
BrailleReadingContest at acgtionfund.org or call 410-659-9315.

 


NFB and NFBMD Scholarship Programs


The National Federation of the Blind and the National Federation of the
Blind of Maryland each administer a separate scholarship program for
post-secondary students.  The deadline to apply for an NFB scholarship is
March 31, 2022, and the deadline to apply for an NFBMD Scholarship is April
15, 2022.

 

National Scholarship Program: Each year, the NFB awards 30 merit-based
scholarships totaling at least $120,000.  

*	Scholarships range in amount from $3,000 to $12,000.
*	Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, leadership,
and community service.
*	The 30 scholarship finalists are announced in the spring and attend
the National Convention, where they are awarded a specific scholarship.
*	Application materials must be submitted (online or postmarked) by
11:59PM on March 31, 2022.
*	To be eligible, applicants must:

*	Be legally blind in both eyes;
*	Reside in the United States, the District of Columbia, or Puerto
Rico;
*	Be pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time, post-secondary course
of study in a degree program at a U.S. institution in the Fall of 2022 (one
scholarship may be awarded to an individual who works full-time and attends
school part-time); and
*	Attend the entire National Convention of the National Federation of
the Blind (and all scholarship activities) in New Orleans, Louisiana from
July 5 through 10, 2022 (scholarship finalists will receive convention
assistance).

*	To apply:

*	Submit an application using the online application system at
<https://nfb.org/civicrm/scholarships/login>
https://nfb.org/civicrm/scholarships/login; or
*	Download, complete, and email or mail in a hard copy application
form by visiting:  <https://nfb.org/scholarships>
https://nfb.org/scholarships.

 

State Scholarship Program: Each year, the NFB of Maryland awards the John T.
McCraw Scholarship to up to four students with a combined maximum total of
$10,000.  Though the Scholarship Committee will determine the amount awarded
to each individual scholarship finalist, the minimum amount per scholarship
is $2,000 and the maximum amount is $3,500.  NFBMD may award a scholarship
to a former McCraw scholarship recipient.  

*	Scholarships are merit-based and awarded based on academic
achievement, community involvement, and leadership.
*	Application materials must be submitted (online or postmarked) by
11:59PM on April 15, 2022.
*	To be eligible, applicants must:

*	Be legally blind in both eyes;
*	reside in Maryland or be pursuing post-secondary studies at a school
in Maryland;
*	Be pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time or part-time,
post-secondary course of study in a degree program in the Fall of 2022 and
Spring of 2023 (priority will be given to full-time students); and
*	Attend the entire National Convention of the National Federation of
the Blind in New Orleans, Louisiana from July 5 through 10, 2022 and the
annual convention of the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland in
Towson, Maryland from November 11 – 13, 2022 (scholarship finalists will
receive convention financial assistance).

*	To apply:

*	Submit an application using the online application system at
<http://nfbmd.org/scholarship/apply> http://nfbmd.org/scholarship/apply; or
*	Download, complete, and email or mail in a hard copy application
form by visiting:  <http://nfbmd.org/scholarship>
http://nfbmd.org/scholarship.

 


Seeking Web and Technology Assistance


The NFB of Maryland is seeking assistance with our web and technology
efforts.  We are specifically looking for individuals in the following
areas:

*	Managing and updating web content – we use Drupal
*	Managing, entering data, and pulling reports using our contact
database – this is a civicrm database
*	Hosting meetings and events via Zoom
*	Providing technical guidance concerning assistive technology and
accessible applications (we sometimes need someone with this expertise in
our advocacy work to help us guide school districts, legislators, employers,
etc. as we work with members)
*	Sound editing (this primarily involves recording, cleaning up,
adding sound effects, extracting certain parts, etc. of audio recordings)

 

If you have any of the above skills and are looking for a way to help the
NFB of Maryland, please contact Web and Technology Committee Chairperson
John Berggren at  <mailto:jberggren at nfb.org> jberggren at nfb.org and me at
<mailto:President at nfbmd.org> President at nfbmd.org.

 


NFBMD Committees: Are You Interested?


We are beginning to decide 2022 committee appointments for the NFB of
Maryland.  If you are interested in being appointed to a particular
committee, please send me an email with the name of the committee or
committees for which you are interested.  I can’t promise everyone will be
appointed to the committees they request, but it is very helpful to know
where people are interested in contributing most.  Please send your interest
email to me at  <mailto:President at nfbmd.org> President at nfbmd.org by December
9, 2021.  

 

If there are committees that you think should be added, please also let me
know.

 

Below is a list of the 2022 committees as they currently stand.  The
individuals listed below have been asked to chair these committees, but this
may change when final appointments are sent out.

 


Advocacy Committee


Sharon Maneki, chairperson 

*Seeking a co-chair

Advocates with employers, schools, Vocational Rehabilitation entities, and
other public or private agencies for blind residents of Maryland

 


Ambassadors Committee


Judy Rasmussen and Debbie Brown, co-chairpersons

responsible for orienting first-time attendees to state and national
Convention and mentoring first-timers at those events


 


Audit Committee


Barry Hond, chairperson


responsible for auditing financial accounts and spending for the affiliate


 


BELL Committee


Brittany Bomboy, chairperson

plans and administers the Maryland Bell program and incorporating Bell into
NFBMD conventions and seminars


 


Braille Spectator Committee


Ronza Othman and Sharon Maneki, editors

Responsible for sourcing and creating content, assembling, editing,
formatting, and disseminating the semi-annual magazine of the NFB of
Maryland

 


Deaf-Blind and Hearing Loss Issues Committee


Janice Toothman, chairperson 

*Seeking a co-Chairperson

works on issues of concern and interest to the deaf-blind of Maryland

 


Development and Fundraising Committee


Jenivieve White, chairperson 

*Seeking a co-chairperson

coordinates long-term and short-term fundraising initiatives including:
preparing and submitting grant proposals; sending out annual appeal letters;
working with estate attorneys; administering Spring and Fall raffles;
marketing Amazon smile; planning Basket Bingo, Crab Feast, and other
fundraisers


 


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee


Qualik Ford and Bill Borner, co-chairpersons

Provides leadership and guidance to the affiliate and chapters and divisions
on matters related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.  

 


Employment Committee


Pam Goodman and Jannis Forbes, co-chairpersons

Provides guidance and support related to strategies for increasing the
employment of Maryland’s blind.


 


Guide Dog Issues Committee


Sherri Shirek and Janice Toothman, co-chairpersons

works on issues of concern and interest to guide dog users in Maryland


 


Legislation Committee


Sharon Maneki and Garrett Mooney, co-chairpersons

responsible for State and Federal legislative action and educating elected
officials on issues of importance to the blind of Maryland

 


Membership Committee


Dezman Jackson, chairperson

responsible for helping chapters and divisions with recruitment, retention,
and development of members


 


PAC Plan Committee


John Paré and Stephanie Flynt, co-chairpersons

Coordinate the Maryland Pre-Authorized Check (PAC) efforts.


 


Public Relations Committee


Chris Danielsen, chairperson

responsible for marketing NFBMD programs and initiatives


 


Resolutions Committee


Chris Danielsen, chairperson

responsible for recommending (or not) that resolutions submitted by members
be brought to the NFBMD Convention floor


 


Scholarship Committee


Mildred Rivera, chairperson

responsible for administering the John T. McCraw Scholarship Program,
including mentoring candidates at national and state conventions and beyond

 


Sharon Maneki Youth Empowerment Grant Committee


Sharon Maneki, chairperson

responsible for reviewing and approving (or not) grant applications for
youth to attend blindness programs and training or to receive technology


 


Social Media Committee


Karen Anderson, chairperson

responsible for NFBMD’s social media presence, communication, and outreach
using forums like Twitter and Facebook


 


Sports and Recreation Committee


Qualik Ford, chairperson 

*Looking for a co-chairperson

responsible for coordinating sports and rec activities for the affiliate.

 


Website and Technology Committee


John Berggren, chairperson

responsible for NFBMD.org content and formatting, NFBMD databases, AV/IT at
conventions, seminars, and other events, and other technology necessary for
the operations of the NFB of Maryland


 


Youth Activity Committee


Brittany Bomboy, chairperson

responsible for engaging youth and planning youth-focused programs


 


Convention-Related Committees


Anna Freysz Cable Award Committee


Debbie Brown, chairperson

administers award program for an adult who has demonstrated exceptional
effort in learning blindness skills, which is given at the NFBMD Convention


 


Convention Child Care Committee


Brittany Bomboy, chairperson

coordinates childcare at the NFBMD Convention


 


Convention Organization and Activities


Meleah Jensen, chairperson 

*Seeking a co-chairperson

coordinates the NFBMD Convention, including planning and logistics


 


Convention Registration Committee


Marie Marucci, chairperson

Coordinates and oversees convention registration.

 


Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award Committee


Teresa Graham, chairperson

administers award to an exceptional teacher of the blind in Maryland;
awarded at the NFBMD Convention


 


Door Prize Committee


Juhi Narula and Qualik Ford, co-chairpersons

coordinates and runs NFBMD Convention door prize activities


 


Gold Cup Crab Race Committee


Rose Warner, chairperson

Administers Gold Crab Race Fundraiser at state convention

 


Jennifer Baker Award Committee


Melissa Riccobono, chairperson

administers award program for a child who has overcome significant
challenges to learn blindness skills; administered at the NFBMD Convention


 


Kenneth Jernigan Award Committee


Mary Ellen Jernigan, chairperson

administers award program for a Federationist who has demonstrated
exceptional and sustained service and commitment to the NFB of Maryland;
awarded at the NFBMD Convention


 


National Funding Support Auction Committee


Michael Bullis, chairperson

Administers the NFB of Maryland Bake and Experience Auction at the state
convention.


 


Nominating Committee


TBD, chairperson

responsible for recommending to the NFBMD Convention individuals for open
Board seats

 


Pay Your 2022 Dues by January 1! 


In light of the pandemic and the suspension of in-person chapter meetings,
NFBMD maintains an online portal for individuals to pay their chapter and
division dues.  We are asking members to pay their 2022 dues by January 1,
2022 if possible so we can ensure that our rolls are accurate for the annual
national membership data call in February.  

 

Individuals may use NFBMD’s Dues Portal to pay their 2021 annual dues, 2022
annual dues, and/or lifetime membership dues for those chapters that have
lifetime membership.  The portal lists all NFBMD chapters and divisions and
their dues amounts.  Individuals may pay for as many chapters and divisions
as they wish.  The portal is located at  <http://nfbmd.org/dues>
http://nfbmd.org/dues.  Alternatively, individuals may mail a check to their
chapter or division treasurer.

 


Get ready for New Orleans in 2022!


The NFB 2022 National Convention will take place from July 5 – 10, 2022 in
New Orleans Louisiana.  We are very excited to pass the convention hosting
torch to Louisiana.  The convention will take place at the New Orleans
Marriott, and additional information will be available in the new year.  We
anticipate individuals can make their lodging reservations in January and
that pre-registration will be open between March 1 and May 31, 2022.
However, those dates are approximate and tentative.

 

First time national convention attendees may apply for the Kenneth Jernigan
Scholarship.  Information about this grant will be available in January 2022
with an anticipated application deadline of March 31, 2022.

 

Those from Maryland who are seeking financial assistance should speak with
their chapter president to find out what assistance their local chapter may
have available.  The affiliate’s Financial Assistance Application Form is
now live and must be submitted by March 31, 2022.  It can be found at
<http://www.nfbmd.org/financialassistance>
http://www.nfbmd.org/financialassistance.  Please note that though the
Financial Assistance Committee will give due consideration to every
application, the affiliate has limited resources and is unable to grant
every request.  For questions about the Financial Assistance Application
Program, please reach out to your chapter president or President Ronza
Othman at  <mailto:President at nfbmd.org> President at nfbmd.org. 

 


Update on Walmart Lawsuit 


In 2018, the National Federation of the Blind, the NFB of Maryland, and
three blind members, Cindy Morales, Linwood Boyd, and Melissa Sheeder, filed
suit in Federal Court against Walmart.  The suit asserts that Walmart
violated the Americans with Disabilities Act when it deployed inaccessible
check-out kiosks.  Unfortunately, the judge assigned the case found in favor
of Walmart in September 2021.  However, the NFB believes this opinion was
incorrect and inconsistent with the law.  As a result, we have filed an
appeal to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.  

 


do You Feel Lucky? 


The NFBMD spring raffle is underway. During the month of May, you have the
opportunity to win $50 Sunday through Friday, or $100 on Saturday. Purchase
a 3-digit number raffle ticket for $5. You will be the only one who has this
number. Between now and January 31, you may request a specific number from
Melissa Riccobono and pay the $5. You might want to request your birthday,
your anniversary, or some other significant number. After January 31,
tickets will be available from chapter presidents and you will not
necessarily be able to get the specific number you want. If you want to buy
or sell tickets, please contact Melissa Riccobono at
MelissaARiccobono at gmail.com. Help us sell all 1,000 tickets to win prizes!
Provided we sell all 1,000 tickets, we will enter the individuals who sell
winning tickets into a drawing for a cash prize.  We will also award prizes
to those who sell the most tickets, provided we sell our entire stock of
tickets.  

 


NFBMD Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives


NFBMD is actively working to expand our knowledge of and emphasis on
diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.  These initiatives also
include those related to sexual harassment and misconduct, consent,
boundaries, and power dynamics.  It is our intent that NFB of Maryland
activities, events, and programs be safe and welcoming to all, and to that
end we are devoting resources and time to increase our awareness and enhance
our strategies on DEI.  Qualik Ford and Bill Borner co-chair this committee.
We encourage those interested in joining the committee to reach out to me at
<mailto:President at nfbmd.org> President at nfbmd.org.

 

The Committee provides state-wide guidance and support to chapters and the
affiliate on DEI.  One goal for 2022 is to increase the presence of DEI in
our activities and to hold more DEI-focused activities.  The Committee plans
to send out informational communications on certain topics and observances
to promote DEI but needs assistance in this area from those with lived
experience and/or expertise.  One particular highlight will be a day-long
training for all elected affiliate, chapter, and division board members, the
DEI committee, the scholarship committee, the membership committee, and
those working with children.  This training will take place on March 5, 2022
and will feature an introduction to diversity, equity, and inclusion;
recognizing and minimizing micro-aggressions; and understanding and
combatting implicit bias.  

 

If you have questions about these initiatives or have suggestions for how we
can best incorporate DEI into our programs, please don’t hesitate to contact
me at  <mailto:President at nfbmd.org> President at nfbmd.org or at 443-426-4110. 

 


NFBMD COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund


We continue to operate an affiliate COVID-19 fund to assist individuals and
families that are experiencing financial hardship during the COVID-19
crisis.  This fund is available to blind individuals and families with a
blind household member living in Maryland.  The financial assistance must be
needed due to a change in circumstance, e.g. loss of employment income,
because of COVID-19 or associated government directives like Stay-at-Home
orders.  Assistance is limited to essentials such as groceries and
medication.  This Fund is being administered by the NFBMD Financial
Assistance Committee.  Anyone who is wishing to request assistance should
contact me at  <mailto:President at nfbmd.org> President at nfbmd.org or at
443-426-4110.

 

In addition, we are seeking contributions to augment the NFBMD COVID-19
Emergency Response Fund.  Those interested in making a monetary donation may
do so by sending a check to NFBMD, 1800 Johnson Street, Suite N1, Baltimore,
Maryland 21230 or by using the PayPal donation link on our website located
at  <https://www.nfbmd.org/COVID-19Fund> https://www.nfbmd.org/COVID-19Fund.


 


Important Upcoming Dates 


*	December 1, 2021 – NFB and NFBMD Scholarship Applications Open
*	January 17, 2022 – NFB and NFBMD COVID-19 Booster Clinic, Baltimore,
Maryland
*	January 20, 2022 - NFBMD Day in Annapolis, Annapolis, Maryland
*	February 7, 2022 – Great Gathering In, Washington, DC
*	February 8, 2022 – NFB of Maryland Day on the Hill, Washington, DC
*	March 5, 2022 – DEI Training for Affiliate Leaders (chapter and
division boards; affiliate board; scholarship, DEI, and Membership
committees; those working with youth), virtual
*	March 11, 2022 – Basket and Bag Bingo, Catonsville, Maryland
*	July 5 – 10, 2022 – NFB National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana
*	July 25 – August 5, 2022 – NFB BELL Academy, Baltimore, Maryland* 
*	August 6, 2022 – NFBMD Crab Feast, Parkville, Maryland
*	October 1 – 31, 2022 – Blind Equality Achievement Month
*	November 11 – 13, 2022 – NFBMD Annual Convention, Towson, Maryland

*We are still determining dates and locations of other Maryland NFB BELL
Academies.

 

 

Ronza Othman, President

National Federation of the Blind of Maryland

443-426-4110

Pronouns: she, her, hers

 

The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland knows that blindness is not
the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.

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