State Convention

The National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey State Convention is the largest gathering of blind people in the state. It is the premier event for training, support, and information for the blind community. It also serves as a governing body, democratically electing our leadership and establishing each year’s organizational priorities.

National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey 49th ANNUAL STATE CONVENTION

Thursday, October 23 through Sunday, October 26, 2025
Theme: Live The Life You Want; Building Champions

Register and make a difference in the lives of blind New Jerseyans!

The 49th Annual State Convention of the National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey will be held at:
APA Hotel Woodbridge, formerly known as the Hilton
120 Wood Avenue South
Iselin, NJ 08830

The hotel is accessible by NJ Transit Access Link.

We will be live streaming portions of the convention that will be recorded for archival purposes on the website.

Note: The agenda will be finalized, distributed, and posted on the state website in mid to late September. Yes, the agenda will be available on NFB-NEWSLINE® too!

Here is your chance to participate and learn more about the NFB’s programs and goals on the state and national level. Hear from the NFB national representative. Also, hear from speakers on topics of national and state importance, membership, seniors, technology, Braille, students, guide dog users, and parents’ concerns, meet the scholarship class of 2025 and much more!

We are proud to announce that John Pare, Executive Director of Advocacy & Policy at the National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute, will be serving as the national rep for this year's convention. Click here to read his bio.

Click here to view the convention daily outline.

Mark your calendars and make every effort to attend the 49th Annual State Convention of the NFB of New Jersey. Get involved. Make a difference! Please share with others, everyone is welcome!

Room Reservations

The APA Hotel Woodbridge is now accepting room reservations for the State Convention. To make your reservation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, dial (732) 494-6200 and use the group name of National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey. The best time to call is during regular business hours, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. The 2025 room rate is $119 a night for up to four occupants in a room per night. Hotel room rates are subject to 6.625% New Jersey State tax, 5.0% Occupancy tax and 3.0% Municipal tax. All taxes are subject to change without prior notice, and will be in effect at the time of check-out.

For those considering arriving early, there is a limited number of available guest rooms as another group will be occupying most of the hotel on Wednesday, October 22. The Hotel will be releasing our block of rooms on Friday, October 10, 2025 at 5 PM so make your reservation quickly. You will need a credit card to secure your reservation, There will be no charge to your card until you arrive at the hotel. In addition, there are a limited number of wheelchair accessible rooms and if needed, make it known when you are making your room reservation.

Note: If you can not attend and you have made hotel reservations, don’t call the hotel to cancel. Please call Linda Melendez at 908-590-1747. Linda usually has a waiting list to review as many learn about the State Convention after Friday, October 10.

Convention Meal Options

Discover the tasty meal options available at this year’s NFBNJ State Convention. From hearty breakfasts and convenient boxed lunches to elegant dinners, there’s something for everyone. Learn more about each meal and the delicious choices offered. View detailed meal descriptions and options here.

Agenda Recommendations

Do you have a recommendation for a agenda item for a breakout session or the general session? If so, please complete the agenda recommendation form by June 30, 2025. Your submission will be considered by the Agenda Planning Committee for a breakout session or the general session. If the committee doesn't select your recommendation this year, it might be considered for next year's state convention.

Outreach & Sponsorship Recommendations

Do you have a recommendation for an individual or company/organization to have an outreach or sponsorship opportunity during this year's state convention? If so, please complete the outreach/sponsorship recommendation form by June 30. All recommendations will be considered by the Outreach/Sponsorship Committee.

Sponsorship Opportunities

The National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey (NFBNJ) cordially invites organizations, businesses, and individuals to become sponsors of our annual State Convention. Your generous support is absolutely critical; it directly empowers us to continue our vital work of raising expectations and expanding opportunities for blind individuals throughout New Jersey.

This year, we're focusing our fundraising efforts exclusively on sponsorships. A contribution of $75 or more is considered a sponsorship, and every dollar directly helps us host a meaningful and impactful convention. In return for your generosity, you or your organization will receive valuable visibility and recognition within the vibrant blindness community we serve.

Exhibit Hall Access for Sponsors

As a special perk, any individual, company, or organization that registers at the Vendor Sponsorship level or higher will be provided with a dedicated table in our exhibit hall. This isn't just a table; it's a prime opportunity to connect directly with attendees, proudly showcase your products or services, and engage in meaningful conversations with members of the blind community and their allies. It's a chance to build relationships and demonstrate your commitment.

Ready to Make a Difference?

To become a sponsor and actively support our mission, please take a moment to complete our sponsorship registration form. You can find it by visiting:
https://www.nfbnj.org/state-convention/sponsor-registration

We extend our deepest gratitude to all our sponsors, exhibitors, and resource partners. Your partnership is truly essential to the success of our convention and, more broadly, to our mission. Together, we are powerfully transforming perceptions and creating greater, brighter opportunities for blind people across New Jersey.

Integrity and Respect

To allow all attendees the chance to benefit from all aspects of the convention, we are committed to providing a harassment-free environment for everyone. We appreciate your assistance in cultivating an atmosphere in which participants from diverse backgrounds may learn, network, and share with each other in an environment of mutual respect. Thank you for doing your part to contribute to our community and the high expectations we strive to maintain.

Please visit the following link for the code of conduct: www.nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct

Meet our National Representative

John Pare
Executive Director of Advocacy & Policy, National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute

John Pare serves as the Executive Director of Advocacy & Policy at the National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute. In this leadership role, Mr. Pare is responsible for overseeing several key initiatives that impact the blind community. One of his most notable responsibilities is managing the NFB-NEWSLINE® program, the largest electronic newspaper service in the world, which provides blind and print-disabled individuals with access to newspapers, magazines, and other print materials in accessible formats. Additionally, he manages the Independence Market, which offers a wide range of adaptive products to help blind individuals achieve greater independence, as well as the Federation’s Governmental Affairs office, where he leads efforts to advocate for policy changes that benefit blind Americans.

Mr. Pare's expertise in public policy and his advocacy for the rights of blind individuals have led to significant legislative successes. He has testified before the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee on library services for blind Americans, highlighting the need for accessible resources and services. He played an instrumental role in the negotiations and successful passage of the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act, a crucial piece of legislation that improves safety features for pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired, and the Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act, which expands access to printed books and other published works for people with print disabilities.

In addition to his work in policy advocacy, Mr. Pare has appeared on major media outlets such as CNN, Fox News, BBC, and various radio programs to discuss issues affecting blind Americans. His efforts to raise awareness and advocate for policy change have helped bring attention to the challenges faced by blind individuals, as well as the solutions needed to ensure greater equality and inclusion.

Mr. Pare holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree from the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he developed a strong foundation in the skills that would later support his influential career in advocating for the blind community.

John Pare's personal journey has been one of resilience, passion, and unwavering advocacy for the blind community. Born blind, Mr. Pare’s experiences growing up were marked by the challenges faced by blind individuals in a society that often overlooked their potential. Raised in a family that emphasized the value of education, independence, and community, John learned early on the importance of advocacy and support in overcoming obstacles. His parents, who instilled in him a belief in the power of perseverance, encouraged him to participate in mainstream education and community activities, helping him develop a strong sense of self and purpose.

As a child, John was often one of the few blind students in his school, and he faced many of the misconceptions and challenges that come with being a minority in a typical classroom setting. These formative years shaped his deep understanding of the need for social change and greater acceptance of people with disabilities. He was not content to simply adapt to societal expectations but sought to challenge and change them, advocating for better opportunities for blind individuals, particularly in education and employment. His involvement in advocacy started in his teenage years, participating in local organizations that promoted disability rights and access to resources.

John Pare’s involvement with the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) has been one of the most defining aspects of his life and career. He first became involved with the NFB as a young adult, seeking out a community of like-minded individuals who shared his passion for advocating for the rights and opportunities of blind people. At the NFB, John found not only a network of support but also a platform for enacting real change in the lives of blind Americans.

Over the years, John has held a variety of leadership roles within the organization, gradually taking on greater responsibility and influence. His commitment to the NFB’s mission of promoting equality and independence for blind people was evident from the start, and it quickly became clear that John’s leadership skills and personal dedication would be vital to the success of the Federation’s advocacy efforts. He became deeply involved in the NFB’s grassroots efforts, engaging with local chapters and national programs to build a unified voice for the blind community.

As a leader within the NFB, John contributed to the development and expansion of several key initiatives that are still critical to the blind community today, including the NFB-NEWSLINE® program. His work helped to enhance this groundbreaking service, which continues to serve as a lifeline for blind individuals by providing access to newspapers, magazines, and other reading materials in a format that is fully accessible. Additionally, John’s leadership was instrumental in the creation and expansion of other programs aimed at promoting independence, such as the Independence Market, which provides tools and resources to help blind individuals live more autonomous lives.

John's commitment to policy change has also been a central aspect of his work with the NFB. He played a crucial role in advancing the Federation’s advocacy initiatives, particularly in pushing for legislation that improves accessibility, safety, and opportunities for blind individuals. He was an active participant in the efforts that led to the passage of landmark legislation like the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act and the Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act. His efforts in government relations, including testifying before Congressional committees, have helped the NFB gain a prominent voice in national conversations about disability rights and policy.

Throughout his involvement with the NFB, John has been a staunch advocate for the power of collective action. He believes that the strength of the Federation lies in its members and their ability to work together toward common goals. His vision of an inclusive society, in which blind individuals are given the same rights and opportunities as everyone else, has shaped his leadership style and his work in advocacy.

The NFB has provided John Pare with the tools, mentorship, and resources to make lasting contributions to the blind community, and in turn, John has become one of the Federation’s most influential and respected leaders. His ongoing work within the NFB continues to inspire new generations of blind individuals to become involved in advocacy and to pursue their dreams without limits.

Past State Conventions

Please visit our Past Conventions page to access audio and video highlights from previous state conventions.

Additional Information

If you have questions and need additional information, please contact us at 908-590-1747 or via our contact us form.