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Skilcraft, often stylized as SKILCRAFT, is the registered
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of the National Industries for the Blind (NIB). Products made by Skilcraft are created largely by
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or severely
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individuals. Products bearing the Skilcraft brand are commonly used in
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institutions, including the
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. They are also commonly sold in U.S. military base exchanges and commissaries.


History

In 1938, President
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signed the Wagner-O'Day Act which directed the government to purchase products manufactured by blind Americans. Robert Irwin, who was the executive director of the
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, and Peter Salmon who was the assistant director for the
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promoted the bill in
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This act gave
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for the blind the ability to sell to the federal government. It also provided the creation of a committee, known as the Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products, which had providentially appointed members representing various federal departments and private citizens. The National Industries for the Blind (NIB) incorporated as a
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on August 10, 1938, and was created as a result of the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (JWOD). NIB helps coordinate orders and allocate orders to different workshops for the blind. The first president of NIB was Chester C. Kleber, who held that position until 1960. After
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, the Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products decided that NIB should begin to sell in commercial markets. In 1952, NIB created the brand name, Skilcraft, which created a uniform label and emphasized the quality of the product. The brand name also allowed the company to be better able to expand into the commercial marketplace. By 1960, NIB had 62 affiliated workshops. In 1970, black blind workers went on
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at a Skilcraft plant in
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, citing poor working conditions, discrimination and low wages. In 1971, Senator
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introduced legislation extending the act to "individuals with other severe disabilities". The JWOD also gave workshops for the blind a "five-year priority on service contracts". JWOD also created a committee, the Committee for Purchase from People who are Blind or Severely Disabled.The committee would be made of 15 members appointed by the president, with each individual representing different federal agencies. The committee also had a budget, as described by JWOD. The Committee for Purchase designated NIB and National Industries for the Severely Handicapped ( NISH) to be the two central,
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organizations which coordinate government acquisitions from hundreds of independent organizations for people who are blind or severely disabled. By 1998, there were 85 agencies who were associated with NIB.


Skilcraft products

The first products manufactured under the program were mops and brooms for cleaning government offices. The federal government awarded around $220,000 in contracts to 36 workshops to manufacture the mops and brooms. By 1939, NIB expanded to sell
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cases, sanitary swabs, and fiber door mats. Later, pens and office supplies were introduced. NIB would supply the government with 70 million
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s a year by 1969. These pens have certain requirements, which include the ability to "write continuously for a mile and in temperatures up to 160 degrees and down to 40 degrees below zero." The ballpoint pen contract helped create jobs for 125 new workers with disabilities. By 2014, sales of the pens reached around five million dollars, with 60% of purchases from the U.S. military. In 1990, there were 400 different items added to the list of items manufactured. In 2015, Skilcraft introduced a new line of products which included
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s and
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es. Today, the Skilcraft name encompasses more than 3,500 products including office supplies, janitorial equipment,
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, and hospital supplies. Skilcraft also provides services, such as call centers, on a contract basis to government agencies.


Employing the blind

Nearly 70% of blind individuals in the United States who are of working age are unemployed. Being able to work allows the blind to be both self-supporting and able to support others. The Skilcraft trade helps employ more than 5,000 blind Americans working for local agencies in 44 states. Affiliates who make the Skilcraft brand, such as
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are able to pay their employees between $8 and $12 an hour, provide health insurance and
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options.


See also

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Javits–Wagner–O'Day Act The Javits–Wagner–O'Day Act et seq. is a U.S. federal law requiring that all federal agencies purchase specified supplies and services from nonprofit agencies employing persons who are blind or have other significant disabilities. The Act ...


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External links


Skilcraft products online catalogNational Industries for the Blind website

The Industries for the Blind and Visually Impaired websiteJWODThe Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind and Severely Disabled
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