The Council of Organizations Serving the Deaf (COSD) Records
Scope and Contents
The Council of Organizations Serving the Deaf, ( C.O.S.D.) served as a clearing house, a contact point for information, and a combined action by National Organizations serving the deaf.
Following a year long study by the National Health Council, under a grant from the Social and Rehabilitation Service of the U.S. officially incorporated on January 27, 1967.
The C.O.S.D. papers which consist of approximately 3,400 pages, date from 1967-1977. The bulk of the collection is made up of financial documents, specifically: accounts, ledger, and vouchers relating to the Council’s activities from the years 1967-1974.
The Council was composed of four classes of members:
Active members – consisted of organizations which existed to serve deaf people, were national in scope, and were supported primarily by voluntary dues or contributions. Depending on size, each organization was entitled to one or two votes on the Council of Directors.
Associate Members – organizations with an interest in deafness, yet did not meet active membership qualifications. Members could participate in programs, but did not receive representation on the Board, yet could participate in the program.
Individual Members – people interested in supporting the Council’s work. These members could participate in the program, yet could not vote unless elected to the Board of Directors at Large.
Committee members met at least three times a year, and also maintained communication through newsletters, memoranda and board letters. These correspondence report national as well as international developments relating to deafness. Such correspondence can be found among the papers.
Also included in the collection are minutes, agendas and documentation of expenses from C.O.S.D. meetings, workshops and conventions.
An Annual Forum was sponsored by the Council each spring in conjunction with the election meeting of the Board of Delegates, to discusstopics of interest for deaf people.
Each Annual Forum provides an opportunity for professionals to exchange information and experience, to report new developments to a wide audience, and to identify action potentials for the Council and participants.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the planning, organizing, and financing of each forum are include in the papers.
Throughout its history, the C.O.S.D. was in receipt of Federal Grants.
Grantee reports, grant applications and proposals for the years 1968-76 have been kept among the papers.
In 1973, The C.O.S.D. received its last Federal Grant. Without the support of the Federal Government, the Council could not afford to operate, and disbanded on May 9, 1977.
Organization Members of C.O.S.D.
Alexander Graham Bell Association
American Athletic Association of the Deaf
American Instructors of the Deaf
Board of Missions for the Deaf, The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
Canadian Association of the Deaf
Conference on Services for Elderly Deaf People
Conference of Church Workers Among the Deaf
Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf
Congressional Committee, 1975
Continuing Education Program
Council on Exceptional Children
Educational Commission of the United States
Episcopal Conference for the Deaf
Gallaudet College
International Catholic Deaf Association
Lions International Convention
National Advisory Committee on Education of the Deaf
National Association of the Deaf
National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies
National Congress of Jewish Deaf
National Fraternal Society of the Deaf
National Grange Convention
Operation Tripod
Professional of Rehabilitation Workers with the Adult Deaf
Project Dawn
The Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped
U.S. Offices of Education Conference on Program Objective
World Federation of the Deaf
Dates
- Creation: 1967 - 1974
Biographical / Historical
1965 The U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare requested the National Health Council to survey the need for a coordinating agency for the organizations serving the deaf. 1966 The National Health Council Began its one-year needs assessment survey. 1967 On January 27 The Council of Organizations Serving the Deaf was organized and incorporated under New York laws. 1968 The 1st Annual Forum: “New Horizons on Deafness” took place in Washington, D.C., April 24-27. 1969 The following year the annual forum “The Deaf Man and the World” occurred in New Orleans, LA., February 19-21. 1970 In Chicago, IL., the annual Forum “Legal Rights of the Deaf” lasted from February 25-27. 1971 March 3-5: Annual Forum “Medical Aspects of Deafness” in Atlantic City, N.J. 1972 The next year the annual forum on “Perspectives in Education of the Deaf” in Memphis, TN., February 3-5. 1973 Federal Grant Support was given for the last time. 1973 The same year grant support ceased the annual forum “The Child Deaf and His Family” was in Williamsburg, VA., from March 28-30. 1974 The next annual forum, “Continuous Growth – The Process of Change in Social Milieu” took place in Denver, CO., April 7-10. 1975 The following year the annual forum “The Impact of Change” met in Atlanta, GA., March 28-30. 1976 The last annual forum, “Organizations and Agencies Serving the Deaf” met in Indianapolis, IN, in March. 1977 On May 9 The Council of Organizations Serving the Deaf legally disbanded.
Extent
2 Linear Feet (2 document cases)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Council of Organizations Serving the Deaf (C.O.S.D.) served as a clearing house, a contact point for information, and combined actions by national organizations serving the Deaf.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated to the Archives by Jack R. Gannon, 1977.
- Title
- The Council of Organizations Serving the Deaf (COSD) Records
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Kelly, Carielyn. Revised by Ulf Hedberg and Michael Olson.
- Date
- Original creation June 29, 1984. Revised November 3, 1997. Last update November 30, 2005. ArchivesSpace version created May 23, 2023.
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Gallaudet University Archives Repository