Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D), a nonprofit volunteer organization, is the nation's educational library serving people who cannot effectively read standard print because of visual impairment, dyslexia or other physical disability. Our mission is to create opportunities for individual success by providing, and promoting the effective use of, accessible educational materials.
Each year, the Marion Huber Learning Through Listening (LTL®) awards are presented to RFB&D members who are high school seniors with learning disabilities, in recognition of academic excellence, outstanding leadership, and service to others.
Marion Huber made her first gift of $200 to RFB&D in 1959. By 1990, she was making gifts in the range of $20,000. Marion was particularly focused on RFB&D's expanded mission, reaching out to students with learning disabilities. She observed the power of "Learning Through Listening" to transform lives, and it was for this reason that she endowed our award for students with dyslexia and other disabilities that prevent effective reading. By creating a permanent endowment, Marion Huber ensured that the work she valued during her lifetime continues today.
Offered since 1991, the awards are given to six students who are chosen by a selection committee. RFB&D presents the three top winners $6,000 each and three special honors winners $2,000 each. The three top winners will be presented with their awards at an event to be announced.
Only fully completed applications will be considered for the awards. Please DO NOT include further information (such as news clippings, photos or additional references) other than that which has been specifically asked for. Such information will not be considered and will not be returned.
Documents must be paper-clipped together (do not staple) in the following order:
Any questions regarding the awards may be directed to RFB&D at 609-243-7087 or e-mail mgreenwald@rfbd.org.
Candidates that meet all of the eligibility criteria must submit the following documents:
A fully completed and signed personal application (Form 1)
One Essay:
Provide us with an essay of 1,000 words or less that includes all
of the following:
Tell us about yourself and your life, including what you consider important about your background and your future personal and professional aspirations.
How and when did you discover RFB&D?
What difference has RFB&D made in your life and what role will it play in your future?
What role could you play as an RFB&D spokesperson and advocate?
Honors, achievements and community activities:
On a separate sheet of paper, list and describe the following:
Honors, awards and honorary society memberships.
Special achievements (scholarships and talents).
Extracurricular and community activities. Please provide timeframes and the extent and level of involvement.
Two letters of recommendation for this award from teachers or school administrators who have known you personally and can evaluate classroom performance and extracurricular activities. Attached to each letter of recommendation must be a referral form (Form 2) signed by the teacher/school administrator. The letters must be on official school letterhead.
An official transcript of your high school grades at the time of application, covering grades 10 through 12. All transcripts must include some grade 12 marks.
2009 LTL Awards
c/o: Melissa Greenwald
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic
20 Roszel Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
Applications must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2010.