[nfbmi-talk] Convention Scholarships Available

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Here is a reminder about Jernigan Scholarships. These need to be completed by April 14.
Terri Wilcox
Secretary, National Federation of the Blind of Michigan

Convention Scholarships Available

by Allen Harris

>From the Editor: Allen Harris chairs the Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship Fund committee. He has an important announcement 
for those who would like to attend this year's national convention but find themselves short of funds. This is what he says:

The Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship Fund is looking for individuals who can use some financial assistance to attend our 
national convention in Orlando, Florida. In 2011 our convention will begin on Sunday, July 3, and run through Friday, July 8. The 
convention ends with the banquet Friday evening.


Who is eligible to receive a Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship?
If you are a member of the National Federation of the Blind, you are eligible to apply. Preference, however, will be given to 
first-time convention attendees. The scholarship selection committee is able to make an occasional exception, but first-time 
convention participants are the target group.


What do I have to do to apply for a Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship?
You must do the following and are responsible for these application requirements:

1. Find out who your state NFB president is and get him or her to write a letter of recommendation for you, or you may have a 
chapter president or other officer write a letter of recommendation, but we must have a letter from a Federation leader who is 
familiar with you.

2. You must write a letter to the Kenneth Jernigan Fund committee expressing the reasons why you want a scholarship. Describe your 
participation in the Federation and what you think you would get and give to the convention. Please send all information to Allen 
Harris, 5209 Sterling Glen Drive, Pinson, Alabama 35126, or email the information to <allen.harris at dwx.com> or <joy.harris at dwx.com>.

3. You must register for and attend the entire convention, including the banquet.

What else must I do to insure that my application will be considered?
We must receive all of the following:
1. Your full name
2. Your address
3. Your telephone numbers (home, business, cell)
4. Your email address (if you have one)
5. Your state president's name and the name of your local chapter, if you attend one
All applications must be received by April 14, 2011.

How do I get my scholarship funds?
You will get a debit card at the convention loaded with the amount of your scholarship award. The times and locations to pick up 
your debit card will be listed in the notice you receive if you are a scholarship winner. The committee is not able to provide funds 
before the convention, so work with your chapter and state affiliate to assist by advancing funds you can pay back when you receive 
your scholarship.

When will I know if I have been selected as a Kenneth Jernigan Scholarship winner?
The committee makes every effort to notify scholarship winners by May 15, but you must do several things to be prepared to attend if 
you are chosen:

1. You must make your own hotel reservation. If something prevents you from attending, you can cancel your reservation.

2. You will receive a letter with the convention details which should answer many of your questions. It is also helpful to find a 
mentor from your chapter or affiliate to act as a friend and advisor during the convention. Although you will not know officially 
whether or not you have been selected until mid-May, you must make plans to attend and then adjust your plans accordingly.

This past summer in Dallas the Jernigan Fund scholarship committee awarded seventy Kenneth Jernigan Scholarships. The average grant 
was $600. You can include in your letter to the committee any extenuating circumstances which the committee may choose to take into 
consideration. Above all, please use this opportunity to attend your first convention and join several thousand other blind 
Federationists in the most important meeting of the blind in the world.

If you have questions or need additional information, call Allen Harris at (205) 520-9979 or email him at <allen.harris at dwx.com>. 
You may also email Joy Harris at <joy.harris at dwx.com>. We look forward to seeing you in Orlando.



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