The DC Bar Foundation administers two grant programs supporting legal services providers, the publicly-funded Access to Justice Grant Program and the Private/IOLTA-funded DC Legal Services Grant Program.

Access to Justice Grant Program - Public Grants

Pursuant to a ground-breaking appropriation by the DC City Council secured by the DC Access to Justice Commission, the DC Bar Foundation awarded in 2007 15 grants totaling $2.89 million to legal services providers in the District to increase the number of lawyers doing housing work and to bring more lawyers into underserved communities in the District.  NeighborhoodInfo DC prepared a map of legal services offices in DC, illustrating how legal services are now more accessible in some of the neediest neighborhoods in our city. The City Council has annually appropriated funds to support these critically-needed services, and in 2013, the Bar Foundation awarded a total of $3.17 million in publicly funded Access to Justice Grants. The 2013 recipients of Access to Justice Grants are listed below.

 

2013 Access to Justice Grants - Public Grantees
* denotes new program

 

Brief Services Unit* - Neghborhood Legal Services Program

 

Community Legal Interpreter Bank – Ayuda

Child Support Court-Based Legal Services Project – Bread for the City & Legal Aid Society of DC

DC Jail Access Project — University Legal Services

Domestic Violence Community Legal Services -- Bread for the City

Domestic Violence Underserved Community Response -- Legal Aid Society of DC

Generations Teen Parent Access Project – Children’s Law Center

Housing and Community Justice Project -- Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center

Landlord-Tenant Court-Based Legal Services Project – Bread for the City & Legal Aid Society of DC

Landlord-Tenant Court Attorney of the Day Project Support -- DC Law Students in Court

Project END* - Ayuda

Project HELP --Legal Counsel for the Elderly

Reentry Community Legal Services* -- Our Place, DC

School Discipline Legal Services Project – Advocates for Justice and Education

Southeast Community Lawyering Project -- Bread for the City

Southeast DC Healthy Together Project -- Children’s Law Center

Southeast Legal Services Expansion – Whitman-Walker Health

Southeast Neighborhood Access Project -- Legal Aid Society of DC

Southeast Workers Rights Clinic* - DC Employment Justice Center

Ward 7 - Polk Street Office - Neighborhood Legal Serivces Program

 

DC Legal Services Grant Program - Private/IOLTA Grants

The DC Bar Foundation makes annual grants in June of each year to legal services providers in the District of Columbia. These grants are supported by IOLTA funds received in the District, and by the generous contributions of DC law firms and lawyers, and others These grants provide general support and program-specific support to legal service providers, and support cross-cutting grants and technical assistance for grantees. Click here for general information on applying for an DC Legal Services Grant.

The DC Bar Foundation awarded a total of $685,000 grants to 19 organizations in June 2011. The organizations listed below, presented in alphabetical order, are current recipients of DC Bar Foundation grants.

2012 DC Legal Services Grants- Private/IOLTA Grantees

Advocates for Justice and Education, Inc.

Archdiocesan Legal Network of Catholic Charities of the

Archdiocese of Washington

Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center

Ayuda, Inc.

Bread for the City Legal Clinic

Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition

The Children’s Law Center

D.C. Employment Justice Center

D.C. Law Students in Court Program

D.C. Prisoners' Project - Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights & Urban Affairs

DV LEAP

Legal Aid Society of D.C.

Legal Aid Society of D.C. – Appellate Litigation Project

Legal Counsel for the Elderly

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project

Neighborhood Legal Services Program

Our Place, D.C.

University Legal Services

University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law -

Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic

Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless

Whitman-Walker Health Legal Services Program