[Ohio-Talk] Information to keep you informed.

Richard Payne rchpay7 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 01:35:51 UTC 2026


		Good evening, members. I wanted to send this email out
because it has some information that each of you need to be aware of. First,
thank you for your continued commitment and support throughout the year. As
we move forward, I encourage everyone to review the upcoming events and
deadlines posted on our list serve's, as staying informed will help us work
together more efficiently.
Our delegation will be attending the Washington seminar and a team of you
have volunteered to serve as a virtual team and that is very much
appreciated. I had the opportunity to attend two chapter meetings this past
weekend; they did vote to send funds to Kathy, the treasurer, to help assist
with the cost of the seminar for Ohio I know others will be doing the same.
Please do what you can as a chapter, division, or individual. I want to let
you know that I am always open to talk and emails will be returned. Again,
happy New Year.

Update on Recurring Monthly Donations:
We appreciate all of our donors and especially our recurring monthly donors
for your patience and understanding as we navigate an unexpected
interruption in our donation process. In late October we learned the link
between our financial system and the processor was going to be severed,
making us scramble to find and implement a replacement system. The new
system went live between December 19 and 22 when we started processing all
missed donations as of November 7. If you are a PAC donor whose donation is
processed after the seventh of the month, you will see two back-to-back NFB
donations on your December bank or credit card statement. Now that our new
system is in place, all donations will go back to their regular monthly
cadence. 
Our new system securely houses donors' payment methods within Stripe, a
credit card and ACH processor. The new process automates some tasks and
sends donors a receipt when a transaction successfully processes; this
system also requires donors to manage their own bank details. Previously,
NFB staff would enter bank information into our system; our new system does
not allow us to complete this task. When a PAC, SUN, or Museum campaign
donor wants to enroll a new pledge using a bank account or change their bank
details, our accounting department will send a secure link to the donor who
will enter their bank details and immediately verify the bank account. If a
donor wants to switch from a bank account to a credit card or update a
credit card, our accounting staff can update those details in the system. We
apologize for any confusion or concern this process caused. If you have any
questions or concerns, please contact Bridgid Burke at donation at nfb.org
<mailto:donation at nfb.org> .  

2026 Washington Seminar Fact Sheets:
The fact sheets for our three Washington Seminar issues: Protecting
Education, Employment, and Independent Living Programs for the Blind; the
Access Technology Affordability Act; and the Blind Americans Return to Work
Act, are all available on the Washington Seminar page
<https://nfb.org/programs-services/advocacy/washington-seminar>  of our
website. Once there, you will find them in four different formats: Word,
HTML, audio, and BRF. We encourage you to review the fact sheets 


News:
 
Read the following statements and articles: 
*	Statement on Federal Notice Limiting Randolph-Sheppard Priority for
Department of the Army Dining Facility Contracts
<https://nfb.org/about-us/press-room/statement-federal-notice-limiting-rando
lph-sheppard-priority-department-army> 
*	From the President's Desk: The Federation Shares Pressing Concerns
with Vispero's CEO
<https://nfb.org/resources/publications-and-media/braille-monitor/early-acce
ss-articles/presidents-desk-federation> 
*	Introduction of the National Museum of the Blind People's Movement
Act
<https://nfb.org/programs-services/advocacy/legislative-priorities/legislati
ve-alerts/pass-national-museum-blind> 
 
Member Reminder: Exclusive Benefits
Current members have access to valuable benefits, including:
*	Aira Visual Interpreting Service: Longstanding special rates for NFB
members.
*	Bookshare: New subscribers receive a 30 percent discount; renewing
members get 20 percent off.
*	ElevenLabs ElevenReader Premium: Unlock premium access at no cost to
members, offering natural, human-like voices for reading books, newsletters,
and more.
These benefits are designed to enhance independence and inclusion, and we
encourage you to take full advantage of them. 
 
 
Convention Information Accidentally Omitted from Print Braille Monitor: 
Some editions of the January 2026 issue of the Braille Monitor did not
include the complete and correct hotel reservation information in the
"Convention Bulletin 2026" article. We apologize for the error and any
inconvenience it has caused. The relevant information is as follows:
Our 2026 National Convention hotel rate is $139 per night for singles and
doubles. Triples and quads are available for $155 per night. Sales tax and a
tourism fee total a combined 19 percent.
Beginning on January 1, you may call 800-627-7468 to book a room at either
hotel. Specify our room block code, BL1, to ensure you receive our
convention room rate. For each room you book, the hotel requires a deposit
of the first night's room rate, taxes, and fees, payable by credit card or a
personal check. If you use a credit card, the deposit will be charged
immediately. If a reservation is cancelled before Sunday, June 1, 2026, half
of the deposit will be returned. Refunds will not be issued after that date.
The complete and correct article is located at
https://nfb.org//images/nfb/publications/bm/bm26/bm2601/bm260102.htm
<https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/bm/bm26/bm2601/bm260102.htm> 
 
Dr. Jacob Bolotin Awards:
The National Federation of the Blind is now accepting nominations and
recommendations for the Dr. Jacob Bolotin Awards. This award recognizes
individuals and organizations that develop initiatives, programs, or
innovations to advance the lives of blind people. The application,
eligibility criteria, and award details are available at nfb.org/Bolotin
<https://nfb.org/programs-services/scholarships-and-awards/dr-jacob-bolotin-
awards> .
 
First-Timer Convention Scholarship:
The Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship provides funding support for
active NFB members, blind or sighted, who have never attended an in-person
NFB National Convention. 
Interested members may apply for the Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship
<https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/kenneth-jernigan-conventio
n-scholarship>  and can review eligibility requirements in the latest
Braille Monitor article
<https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/bm/bm26/bm2601/bm260111.htm> . The
application deadline is April 15, 2026. 
After a form is submitted, the applicant's affiliate president will receive
a copy for their records. Applicants are responsible for contacting their
president to request a letter of recommendation. Affiliate presidents must
email their recommendation to kjscholarships at nfb.org
<mailto:kjscholarships at nfb.org>  by April 15, 2026. 
 
Access Technology Affordability Act (H.R. 1529):
Since the beginning of December, we have done a fantastic job of creating
cosponsor support for the Access Technology Affordability Act in the House
of Representatives. We have gained eight new cosponsors in that span of
time. Those representatives are James Walkinshaw (VA-11), Chuck Edwards
(NC-11), Becca Balint (VT-At Large), Lateefah Simon (CA-12), Derrick Van
Orden (WI-3), Chris Pappas (NH-1), Madeleine Dean (PA-4), and Maxwell Frost
(FL-10). This is a well-timed surge of support heading into the Washington
Seminar. Thank you for all your hard work, and please keep up the advocacy!
 
 
Dates to Keep in Mind:
*	January 26-29, 2026: Washington Seminar
*	July 3-8, 2026: National Convention; Austin, Texas
*	July 2-7, 2027: National Convention; Austin, Texas
*	July 3-8, 2028: National Convention; Chicago, Illinois
*	July 2-7, 2029: National Convention; Chicago, Illinois
 
Introduction to the Organized Blind Movement Calls
*	Wednesday, February 4
*	Wednesday, May 6
*	Wednesday, August 5
*	Wednesday, November 4
 
Chapter Presidents Calls
*	Thursday March 12 and Sunday March 15
*	Thursday, June 11 and Sunday, June 14
*	Thursday, September 10 and Sunday, September 13 
*	Thursday, December 10 and Sunday, December 13


Richard Payne, President National Federation of the Blind of Ohio

937/829/3368
Rchpay7 at gmail.com <mailto:Rchpay7 at gmail.com> 

www.nfbohio.org <http://www.nfbohio.org> 

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all blind people in the United States. We know 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. Our collective power, determination,
and diversity achieve the aspirations of all blind people.


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