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1 The CBF Grants List FY 2015

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY... 3 ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT GRANTS... 4 Organizations Providing General Legal Aid Services Throughout the Chicago Area... 4 Organizations With System-Wide Impact That Also Support the Efforts of Other Pro Bono and Legal Aid Organizations... 5 Organizations Providing Broader Impact Legal Aid Services and/or Advocacy... 5 Organizations Providing Specialized Advocacy and/or Legal Aid Services... 7 SPECIAL PROJECT GRANTS Court-based Projects/Help Desks Pro Bono Projects Systemic Initiatives Special Project Grants Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation Program FELLOWSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNSHIP GRANTS OTHER GRANTS Pro Bono and Public Service Award Grants CBF Young Professionals Board Grants Other Grants Page 2 Contents

3 SUMMARY Thanks to the generous support of thousands of individual donors, hundreds of law firms and companies, and many other dedicated partners, the CBF grants program is able to invest in the entire pro bono and legal aid system and make an impact that no one individual or entity could acting alone. Thanks to this strong support, the CBF made more than $4 million in grants in FY 15, supporting dozens of pro bono and legal aid organizations serving the Chicago area and a number of innovative projects that are making a longer term impact. The annual CBF Investing in Justice Campaign continues to be the primary engine for the CBF s grants. This year s Campaign set new records across the board, yielding more than $2 million in grants to 34 pro bono and legal aid organizations thanks to more than 4,700 individual donors, a number of generous matching contributions from participating firms and companies, and additional funds the CBF is able to leverage through the Campaign grants process. Each year, CBF grants leverage several hundred thousand dollars in additional support through CBF partnerships with a number of dedicated foundations and government entities. The CBF awarded four types of grants over the past year: CBF grants 1) Organizational Support grants totaling $1,275,000 2) Special Project grants totaling more than $2.3 million, including $1.02 million to support a range of court-based programs, pro bono projects, and systemic initiatives and $1.3 million to support the Circuit Court of Cook County Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation Program 3) Fellowships, Scholarships, and Internships totaling $393,700 4) Other grants totaling $134,000 support dozens of outstanding legal aid organizations serving our community help dedicated attorneys pursue legal aid careers make it possible for pro bono attorneys to most effectively make a difference underwrite court-based help desks, pro bono projects, and other initiatives that make the justice system more user-friendly and accessible for people in need. The grants process is carried out by a highly-regarded and broadly representative board of lawyers and judges with the assistance of CBF staff with widely recognized expertise. The CBF carefully vets pro bono and legal aid organizations and strategically allocates funds to make the biggest difference for people in need. This document contains the complete list of the CBF s FY 15 grants. For additional information about the CBF s grants and the rigorous grants process, please refer to the CBF s website. Page 3 Contents

4 ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT GRANTS The CBF s FY 15 Organizational Support grants were funded entirely by the 2015 Investing in Justice Campaign. These grants provide critical and consistent general operating support for pro bono and legal aid organizations in our community. Priority among the CBF s Organizational Support grants is given to organizations that provide legal services to substantial numbers of low-income and disadvantaged people in areas of law where there is significant unmet need and that demonstrate considerable impact in their work. In FY 2015, the CBF made the following Organizational Support grants: Organizations Providing General Legal Aid Services Throughout the Chicago Area Grants Range from $90,000 to $110,000 CARPLS (Coordinated Advice & Referral Program for Legal Services) $110,000 CARPLS, the legal aid hotline for Cook County, provides advice, information, and referral services over the telephone and through court-based assistance desks to low-income residents of Cook County. Staff and volunteer attorneys provide over 47,000 legal consultations to low-income people annually on civil law matters ranging from adoption to public benefits. Chicago Legal Clinic (CLC) $90,000 CLC provides low cost and free legal services to over 20,000 low-income Chicagoans each year through its four neighborhood offices and through court-based advice desks. The Clinic offers representation in various areas of law, including family law, domestic violence, guardianships of minors and adults, Social Security disability claims, mortgage foreclosure, landlord/tenant disputes and immigration law. Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation (CVLS) $90,000 CVLS volunteers and staff attorneys represent low-income Chicagoans in a wide variety of civil matters. Some of the many types of cases CVLS handles include divorce, adult and minor guardianships, adoption, tort defense, collection defense, bankruptcy, mortgage foreclosure and landlord/tenant matters. Last year, over 1,800 volunteers and staff represented nearly 19,000 clients. LAF (f/k/a Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago) $90,000 LAF is the largest organization in Chicago and suburban Cook County providing free civil legal services to individuals and families unable to afford legal counsel. LAF helps over 40,000 people a year by providing comprehensive legal services on a wide range of civil legal problems including family law, evictions, mortgage foreclosure, bankruptcy, public benefits and immigration. Page 4 Contents

5 Organizations With System-Wide Impact That Also Support the Efforts of Other Pro Bono and Legal Aid Organizations Grants Range from $45,000 to $75,000 Illinois Legal Aid Online (ILAO) $75,000 ILAO is a web-based technology project that improves access to justice for lower-income and vulnerable Illinois residents by providing online services and resources to the lower-income public as well as to legal aid and pro bono attorneys. ILAO developed and maintains four statewide websites: (public); (public site for Spanish speakers); (legal aid staff); and (pro bono attorneys). Last year, ILAO s websites were visited more than 2.3 million times. Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law (Shriver Center) $55,000 The Shriver Center is a multi-issue legal advocacy organization dedicated to lifting people out of poverty. The Center helps shape state law and federal policies into affordable mechanisms to eliminate poverty, and its work includes broad legal assistance, policy advocacy, public education, training of advocates, and technology. The Shriver Center is a unique and invaluable resource for frontline legal aid attorneys in the Chicago metropolitan area. Center for Conflict Resolution (CCR) $45,000 CCR provides free mediation services in over 1,500 cases each year, trains new mediators, and works with the courts, government agencies, and organizations to create custom designed dispute resolution systems and training programs. Organizations Providing Broader Impact Legal Aid Services and/or Advocacy Grants Range from $45,000 to $72,500 Legal Council for Health Justice $72,500 Legal Council for Health Justice uses the power of the law to secure health, dignity, and stability for chronically ill children, individuals facing homelessness, and people with HIV and other disabilities. Through its focus on three core areas legal assistance, education, and public policy Legal Council for Health Justice assists low-income people manage the complexities, barriers, and unique stigma they face to remaining healthy. Its legal services are delivered primarily through medical-legal partnerships. Page 5 Contents

6 Cabrini Green Legal Aid (CGLA) $65,000 CGLA provides free legal and social services to low-income people throughout Chicago who are impacted by the collateral consequences of contact with the criminal justice system. The organization s areas of focus include criminal defense, criminal records, housing (one-strike evictions and voucher termination hearings), and family law (parentage cases with a focus on non-custodial fathers, and guardianship and custody cases involving incarcerated mothers). CGLA annually provides legal services to over 7,000 individuals. National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) $60,000 NIJC annually serves over 10,000 low- and moderate-income immigrants in the Midwest without regard to legal status. Through a network of staff and volunteer attorneys, NIJC provides comprehensive immigration legal services to individuals, families and children, including immigrant visas, deportation defense, and political asylum representation. It also engages in policy reform and public education. Equip for Equality $55,000 Equip for Equality strives to advance the human and civil rights of people with disabilities in Illinois. It is the only comprehensive statewide advocacy organization providing self-advocacy assistance, legal services, and education, while also engaging in public policy initiatives. Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law & The Law Project $50,000 The Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law protects and promotes civil rights in our community through both litigation and community advocacy. $30,000 of this grant award is earmarked for The Law Project, which provides non-litigation, transactional legal representation to Chicago s communitybased organizations, neighborhood development projects, social service agencies, and first-time home buyers. Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services (LAS) $45,000 Founded in 1886, LAS is the second oldest legal aid program in the nation and continues to provide legal assistance to low-income families who cannot afford a private attorney. Thousands of clients each year receive critical legal assistance in family law and other civil matters, with services ranging from brief service and advice to full litigation. LAS reaches and serves its clients through a downtown office and offices in various Chicago neighborhoods and some suburban communities. Life Span Center for Legal Services & Advocacy $45,000 Life Span provides comprehensive services to low-income victims of domestic and sexual violence. The core of Life Span s legal services includes legal advice, information and representation in all family law matters, such as divorce, custody, child support, visitation, removal, and orders of protection. It also provides immigration legal services to victims of domestic violence. Life Span pairs its legal services with in-house counseling for clients and their children. Page 6 Contents

7 Lawyers Committee for Better Housing (LCBH) $45,000 LCBH provides free legal services to low-income tenants with a goal of impacting the affordable housing crisis to the greatest extent possible. Each year, LCBH serves over 3,400 tenants from all over Chicago on various legal issues relating to their rental housing, and it impacts countless more through its efforts. Organizations Providing Specialized Advocacy and/or Legal Aid Services Grants Range from $7,500 to $25,000 Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Law Project $25,000 The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Law Project provides civil legal services in select cases that advance the legal rights and remedies of persons who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, including ensuring that public school systems do not wrongly bar homeless children from enrolling in and attending schools. Center for Disability & Elder Law (CDEL) $22,500 CDEL works to advance the legal rights of low-income persons with disabilities and persons of advanced age in Cook County. CDEL assists clients through the combined efforts of a small staff and a network of over 300 pro bono attorneys. Currently, CDEL offers legal representation on various civil legal issues, including consumer, adult guardianship, and estate planning and wills. Domestic Violence Legal Clinic (DVLC) $22,500 The Domestic Violence Legal Clinic, which is located in the Cook County Domestic Violence Courthouse, utilizes staff and pro bono attorneys to provide free legal services and referrals to low-income Cook County residents who have been subjected to domestic violence to help them achieve safety from abusive relationships. Uptown People s Law Center (UPLC) $22,500 UPLC combines grass-roots advocacy with legal representation of poor and working people in Uptown and the surrounding communities. UPLC focuses its work in the areas of Social Security and public benefits, housing and tenant rights, and prisoner civil rights. The James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy $20,000 The Moran Center is a public/private partnership providing legal and social work advocacy to low-income youth in the Evanston area. The organization s legal practice involves juvenile and adult criminal court matters as well as administrative advocacy in special education and school discipline matters. The Moran Center also runs an Expungement and Sealing Help Desk at the Skokie Courthouse. Page 7 Contents

8 Access Living Legal Services Department $17,500 Access Living uses the legal system to further its mission of independent living for people with disabilities. Through its Legal Services Department, the organization provides free legal representation to people who have been discriminated against based on disability in housing, public accommodations, government programs, health care and other services and programs. The Family Defense Center $17,500 The Family Defense Center advocates for justice for families involved in the state s child welfare system. The organization conducts its work through individual and class action litigation, client empowerment programs, public and community education and training, and legislative policy advocacy. Latinos Progresando Immigrant Legal Services Program $17,500 Through its Immigrant Legal Services Program, Latinos Progresando, a Board of Immigration Appealsrecognized organization, serves immigrants in Little Village and other Chicago-area communities by providing low-cost immigration legal services, including naturalization and citizenship. Center for Economic Progress Tax Clinic $15,000 The Center for Economic Progress increases economic opportunities for low-income families, children and individuals by improving access to public, private and nonprofit programs and services. The CBF grant supports the Center s Tax Clinic, which provides free representation for low-income taxpayers involved in income tax controversies with the IRS. Lawyers for the Creative Arts (LCA) $15,000 LCA provides pro bono legal services to individuals and organizations in the arts. Last year, with the help of approximately 700 volunteer attorneys, LCA advised artists and arts organizations on the full array of legal issues they encounter, such as general business, registering and protecting their intellectual property via copyright, trademark, contracts, and resolving other disputes. Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation (CAASE) $12,500 CAASE works to eliminate sexual exploitation and assault through litigation and advocacy, organizing and policy reform, and prevention and resource development. Through its Sexual Assault Justice Project, CAASE provides free legal services to survivors of rape and prostitution. It advocates with police and prosecutors, litigates against rapists using the Illinois Civil No Contact Order Act, and represents clients with landlords, employers, and schools. Page 8 Contents

9 First Defense Legal Aid (FDLA) $12,500 FDLA provides free, 24-hour legal representation to individuals in Chicago Police Department custody. Approximately 80 private attorneys volunteer their time to protect the rights of people in police custody prior to the appointment of the public defender. Through its Street Law program, FDLA staff and volunteers present trainings to community members and youth about their rights if they are arrested or detained by the police. Lawndale Christian Legal Center (LCLC) $12,500 LCLC provides holistic legal services to low-income youth and young adults from North Lawndale who are involved in juvenile or adult criminal courts. It represents youth from the time of their arrest through their sentences of supervision, probation or parole, while also providing social services and mentoring that remove the obstacles youth may encounter in successfully complying with their sentencing orders. The Roger Baldwin Foundation of the ACLU Children s Initiative $12,500 The CBF s funding supports the Children s Initiative, which serves as a legal advocate for the thousands of abused, neglected, and troubled children being held in state and county custody in Illinois. World Relief Chicago Immigration Legal Services $12,500 Located in Chicago s Albany Park neighborhood, World Relief Chicago provides legal services to low-income immigrant families on a variety of immigration issues, including family reunification and work authorization. World Relief Chicago is recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals as an agency authorized to provide legal services to immigrants. Centro Romero Latin American Legal Assistance Services $10,000 Centro Romero is a community-based organization on Chicago s north side that serves primarily Spanishspeaking immigrants and refugees. Through its Latin American Legal Assistance Services, which is recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals, it offers legal representation, education, and advocacy services in the areas of citizenship and naturalization. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago Legal Assistance $7,500 Catholic Charities Legal Assistance (CCLA) operates primarily through a hotline over which staff and volunteer attorneys advise clients on a broad range of legal issues, provide brief legal services or make referrals for representation. CCLA also provides community legal education and staffs advice desks at Catholic Charities facilities in Chicago and the suburbs. Page 9 Contents

10 Indo-American Center Citizenship and Immigration Services $7,500 Through its Citizenship and Immigration Services Program, Indo-American Center operates a Board of Immigration Appeals-recognized program that offers assistance with U.S. citizenship and limited familybased immigration services to South Asian residents in Chicago s West Rogers Park area and other communities in the Chicago area. TOTAL: $1,275,000 SPECIAL PROJECT GRANTS The CBF makes Special Project grants to support innovative projects that help make the legal system more fair, accessible, and efficient. These projects have a broad impact on the courts and justice system and align with the CBF s overall priorities, including pro bono and making the courts more user friendly and accessible to people without lawyers. The CBF s Special Project grants enable tens of thousands of lowincome and disadvantaged Chicagoans to get critical legal advice and assistance each year. The CBF s Special Projects primarily are made possible by contributions to the Investing in Justice Campaign. These contributions also help leverage significantly more funding for the Special Projects from other partners, including cy pres awards, a special grant the CBF receives from The Chicago Community Trust s Chicago Area Fund for Legal Assistance, and funds from Cook County and the City of Chicago to support court-based advice desks. The projects below are organized according to the CBF s three major categories of Special Project Grants: Court-based projects/help desks, Pro bono projects, and Other systemic initiatives. Court-based Projects/Help Desks These court-based advice or help desks assist people without lawyers with a wide variety of legal problems. Lawyers who staff these desks triage each person s situation and provide the following services: help them better understand their legal problem; refer them to pro bono and legal aid lawyers when appropriate; give them brief advice and self-help resources for their legal problems; and assist them with completing court documents and forms. Collectively these desks served about 40,000 people last year and helped the courts run more smoothly. Page 10 Contents

11 CARPLS Municipal Court Advice Desk $223,608 A joint project with the Circuit Court of Cook County, the CBF and Chicago Legal Clinic, this Desk provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals with cases pending in the Municipal Division, including landlord/tenant and consumer cases. Chicago Legal Clinic (CLC) Municipal Court Advice Desk $82,094 A joint project with the Circuit Court of Cook County, the CBF, and CARPLS, CLC complements the work of CARPLS at this Desk by providing extended representation to low-income patrons of the Desk referred by CARPLS with more complex cases pending in the Municipal Division, including landlord/tenant and consumer cases. LAF The Judge William J. Hibbler Memorial Pro Se Assistance Desk $78,500 This Desk provides people without lawyers in Federal Court with legal information, advice and limited legal assistance. CVLS Minor Guardianship Assistance Desk $63,688 A joint project with the Circuit Court of Cook County, the CBF, and CVLS, this Desk offers assistance to persons representing themselves in seeking guardianship of a minor. LAF Bankruptcy Assistance Desk $60,000 This Desk provides legal information, advice, and brief legal assistance to people without lawyers in Bankruptcy Court. LAF Markham Eviction Advice Desk $35,000 This Desk assists low-income tenants who reside in the Sixth Municipal District and are facing eviction. CARPLS City of Chicago Administrative Hearings Advice Desk $25,000 This Desk is a joint project with the City of Chicago and the CBF that provides free legal assistance to lowincome people with cases pending before the City s Department of Administrative Hearings, including building code violation cases, vehicle impound cases, and other municipal matters. Chicago Legal Clinic Chancery Advice Desk $25,000 This Desk assists homeowners facing mortgage foreclosure, administrative review, name changes, and other matters pending in the Chancery Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Page 11 Contents

12 Cabrini Green Legal Aid Expungement Advice Desk $20,000 This Desk provides advice and guidance to people without lawyers who are filing expungement or sealing of criminal records at the Daley Center. CARPLS Collection Advice Desk $20,000 This Desk in the First Municipal Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County provides legal advice and brief services to self-represented defendants in proceedings to collect on judgments as well as to selfrepresented plaintiffs seeking to collect judgments they have obtained. CARPLS Domestic Relations Advice Desk $20,000 This Desk in the Domestic Relations Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County offers free legal consultations to self-represented people who cannot afford an attorney and is designed to help them represent themselves in court on simple family law matters and to resolve issues after the entry of a divorce order. Chicago Legal Clinic Parentage and Child Support Advice Desk $20,000 This Desk assists self-represented litigants in child support and paternity cases. National Immigrant Justice Center Immigrant Detainee Help Desk $20,000 This Desk provides information, legal advice and referrals to detained immigrants prior to their hearings at the Chicago Immigration Court. Cabrini Green Legal Aid Expungement Live Call Assistance Project $15,000 A joint project with Chicago Legal Clinic, this Project provides free legal services to self-represented petitioners at expungement court calls at the Cook County Criminal Court. Chicago Legal Clinic Expungement Live Call Assistance Project $15,000 A joint project with Cabrini Green Legal Aid, this Project provides free legal services to self-represented petitioners at expungement court calls at the Cook County Criminal Court. Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services Markham Civil Law Advice Desk $5,000 This Desk provides legal advice and brief services to self-represented litigants at the Markham Courthouse who have consumer, housing, and family law legal problems. Page 12 Contents

13 Pro Bono Projects These projects engage a significant number of volunteer attorneys in providing services to clients and, for some projects, the courts. The organizations administering these projects recruit, train and support the pro bono attorneys involved. The Law Project Nonprofit Legal Assessment Program $35,000 This Program is designed to improve the organizational effectiveness and strengthen the governance capacity of nonprofit organizations by matching them up with teams of pro bono attorneys. CVLS Disabled Adults GAL Probate Court Pro Bono Project $30,000 This Project recruits, trains, and supports pro bono attorneys to act as a guardian ad litem (GAL) for disabled people in guardianship proceedings. CVLS Chancery Court Access to Justice Pro Bono Program $25,000 This Project recruits, trains, and supports pro bono attorneys to represent homeowners in administrative review and mortgage foreclosure cases as well as other cases pending in the Chancery Division. Domestic Violence Legal Clinic Domestic Violence Pro Bono Project $20,000 This Project, which was launched by the Circuit Court of Cook County and is housed in the Domestic Violence Courthouse, provides representation to domestic violence victims seeking an Emergency Order of Protection through the use of a network of pro bono attorneys. Equip for Equality Special Education Clinic $20,000 This Clinic assists low-income children and their families facing critical special education issues by providing help-line advice and referral services, training materials, and legal representation by staff and pro bono attorneys. Uptown People s Law Center Prisoners Civil Rights Project $20,000 This Project acts as a clearinghouse for prisoner correspondence and recruits and trains pro bono attorneys to represent prisoners in their civil rights claims. Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Federal Court Settlement Assistance Project $15,000 Through this Project, pro bono attorneys represent self-represented litigants in settlement conferences in federal cases. Page 13 Contents

14 National Immigrant Justice Center Immigrant Children s Protection Project $15,000 This Project provides legal representation to unaccompanied immigrant children in Immigration Court and cultivates and supports a network of pro bono attorneys to assist children with their cases. Systemic Initiatives Many of these projects target a particularly vulnerable population or a specific legal problem. In addition, some of these projects include broader advocacy or capacity building efforts that are consistent with the CBF s mission and priorities. Illinois Immigrant Funders Collaborative (IFC) $50,000 IFC is a collaborative of local foundations, including the CBF, designed to respond to the need for immediate action by and capacity-building for non-profits to adequately assist Illinois immigrants affected by administrative relief, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Under the original DACA Program, eligible undocumented immigrant youth can apply for a temporary shield from deportation, enabling them to live and work legally in the U.S. The CBF s grant leveraged grants from local and national foundations and also made possible the involvement of hundreds of pro bono attorneys in assisting these youth. LAF Veterans Rights Project $24,000 This Project provides legal assistance to veterans through staff and pro bono attorneys. Legal Council for Health Justice Chicago Medical-Legal Partnership for Children $15,000 This Project is an expanded medical-legal collaboration that provides legal assistance related to health and public benefits issues onsite at hospitals in low-income neighborhoods. DePaul College of Law Legal Resource Project for Immigration Service Providers $15,000 This Project provides legal and technical assistance to community-based immigrant service organizations (CBOs), thus building and enhancing the CBOs capacity to serve immigrants legal needs. Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Youth Futures $10,000 This Project is an innovative mobile legal clinic run through Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Law Project, which reaches out to homeless youth, a group that is known to have extensive legal needs and that is underserved. TOTAL: $1,021,890 Page 14 Contents

15 Special Project Grants Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation Program Launched in 2010, the Circuit Court of Cook County Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation Program provides free housing counseling, mediation and legal services to Cook County homeowners and families in foreclosure. The Program is aimed at helping homeowners resolve their mortgage foreclosure cases in the most timely and respectful manner possible. Under a contract with Cook County, the CBF is managing legal assistance and mediation services in conjunction with this Program, including coordinating and administering services provided to thousands of homeowners in foreclosure by the organizations described below. Since the Program s creation, over 100,000 people have received free legal assistance and over 6,000 homeowners have participated in the mediation process, with most borrowers reaching some kind of agreement with their lender and thousands being able to save their homes by modifying their loans. The overall satisfaction rate for all parties participating in the mediation proceedings consistently has been in the 95% range. Chicago Volunteer Legal Services $602,698 CVLS staff and pro bono attorneys provide legal advice, assistance and representation to homeowners in mediation and related court proceedings through the Program. Chicago Legal Clinic $430,206 Chicago Legal Clinic and its expanded Chancery Court Advice Desk provide legal advice and assistance to homeowners facing foreclosure as part of the Program. Center for Conflict Resolution $276,404 CCR provides mediation services through the Program. TOTAL: $1,309,308 FELLOWSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNSHIP GRANTS One of the CBF s top priorities is to make it possible for dedicated lawyers to pursue careers in legal aid and public interest law in the face of often overwhelming financial challenges. The CBF provides significant funding for a number of fellowships, scholarships and internships that have made it possible for a growing group of committed law students and attorneys to pursue their chosen line of work. The CBF Sun-Times Public Interest Law Fellowship $195,000 This Fellowship provides up to $50,000 in loan repayment assistance (payable over five years) to recent law school graduates who work at CBF-funded public interest organizations or at a qualifying legal organization serving other parts of Illinois. In FY 15, the CBF supported 20 fellowships for: Page 15 Contents

16 Catherine Alin, LAF Ellyce Anapolsky, Health & Disability Advocates Colleen Boraca, AIDS Legal Council of Chicago Debby Knoblock Brown, Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation Adela Carlin, LAF Kathleen Finn, Prairie State Legal Services Michelle Fitzsimmons, Prairie State Legal Services Kenya Garrett-Burnett, LAF Matthew Hulstein, Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Caroline Manley, Center for Disability & Elder Law Keri McGuire, Life Span Ryann Katherine Moran, Cabrini Green Legal Aid Mariangelo Monteiro, Equip for Equality Sarah O Connor, Health & Disability Advocates Erica Spangler Raz, The Law Project of the Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Jill Roberts, Cabrini Green Legal Aid Verity Sandell, LAF Jessica Schneider, Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Melissa Staas, Family Defense Center Rachel Weisberg, Equip for Equality The CBF Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Public Interest $46,700 This $40,000 Scholarship (payable over three or four years) is awarded to an incoming student attending one of the nine Illinois law schools who plans to pursue a career in public interest law. In FY 15, the CBF supported four scholarships for: Jarrett Adams, Loyola University Chicago College of Law Natalie Maust, Northwestern University School of Law Mary Lou Villanueva, DePaul University College of Law Amanda Walsh, Loyola University Chicago College of Law Page 16 Contents

17 The CBF Kimball R. Anderson and Karen G. Anderson $50,000 This Fellowship provides $50,000 in loan repayment assistance (payable over five years) to recent law school graduates who work for CBF-funded public interest organizations. In FY 14, the CBF supported five fellowships for: Todd Belcore, Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law Elizabeth Cunningham, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Law Project Susan LePeau DeCostanza, Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Daniel Hochbaum, Equip for Equality Catherine Longkumer, Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services Equal Justice Works $56,000 The CBF sponsors a two-year Equal Justice Works Fellowship at a CBF grantee organization. In FY 15, the CBF provided year one of a two-year grant to support a fellowship for Lee Robbins at Equip for Equality. Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) $22,000 This grant supports three summer internships and two school year internships for law students working at CBF funded pro bono and legal aid organizations in the Chicago area. The CBF Moses Scholarship $15,000 This $50,000 Scholarship (payable over three years) is awarded once every three years by rotation to one of the six Chicago-area law schools for an incoming law student who plans to pursue public interest law. In FY 15, the CBF provided year three of the three-year grant to Marie Silver at DePaul University College of Law. TOTAL: $384,700 OTHER GRANTS The CBF made a number of other grants in FY 15 to support a variety of access to justice and related philanthropic initiatives, including the CBF s Pro Bono and Public Service Award grants, the CBF s Young Professionals Board grants, and discretionary grants. Page 17 Contents

18 Pro Bono and Public Service Award Grants Each year, the CBF co-sponsors with The Chicago Bar Association the Pro Bono and Public Service Awards Luncheon. The awards honor the work of seven unsung heroes (including the Anderson Fellowship described above) from a broad cross-section of the greater Chicago legal community whose dedication to ensuring access to justice inspires those around them to join in their efforts. Some of these awards provide the recipient with the opportunity to designate a special grant to a CBF-funded organization. The Thomas H. Morsch Public Service Award $10,000 A cash prize was awarded to Denice Wolf Markham, Life Span. The Edward J. Lewis II Pro Bono Service Award $2,500 A grant was awarded to the Roger Baldwin Foundation of ACLU, Inc. Children s Initiative in honor of Jill M. Metz. The Exelon Outstanding Corporate Counsel Award $2,500 A grant was awarded to Cabrini Green Legal Aid in honor of Mary Jo Quinn. The Leonard Jay Schrager Award of Excellence $2,500 A grant was awarded to John Marshall Fair Housing Legal Clinic in honor of Professor Michael Seng. The Maurice Weigle Exceptional Young Lawyer Award $2,500 A grant was awarded to Center for Disability & Elder Law in honor of Brian Jones. The Richard J. Phelan Public Service Award $2,500 A grant was awarded to First Defense Legal Aid in honor of Michael Pelletier. The Family Defense Center $1,000 The winner of a special Pro Bono and Public Service Awards Luncheon drawing designated the grant to The Family Defense Center. TOTAL: $23,500 Page 18 Contents

19 CBF Young Professionals Board Grants Through partnerships with The Chicago Bar Association s Young Lawyers Section and other groups and organizations, the CBF Young Professionals Board (YPB) funds and helps to create new projects that are designed to address specific gaps and needs within the pro bono and legal aid system. Most of the YPB grants fund projects that educate vulnerable youth about their legal rights and responsibilities or otherwise provide or promote legal or civic-related education, including diversity initiatives. Constitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago $10,000 A $5,000 grant supports the Edward J. Lewis II Chicago Lawyers in the Classroom Program at the Goudy School and other schools in the Chicago area. A separate $5,000 grant supports a mock trial curriculum project benefiting Legal Prep Charter Academies and other Chicago Public Schools. Center for Disability & Elder Law $5,000 This grant supports the Serving Our Seniors Project. Legal Prep Charter Academies $3,000 This grant supports the Mentoring Program at Chicago s legal-themed, college preparatory charter school in West Garfield Park. Mikva Challenge $3,000 This grant supports the Democracy in Action course, Issues to Action project, and Project Soapbox. Street Law, Inc. $4,000 This grant supports the Community College Program. Just the Beginning Foundation $2,500 This grant supports school year diversity pipeline programming. Lawndale Christian Legal Center $2,500 This grant supports the Court Advocacy Apprenticeship/Mock Trial Program. TOTAL: $30,000 Page 19 Contents

20 Other Grants The CBF made a number of other grants in FY 15 to support a variety of access to justice and related philanthropic initiatives. The Chicago Bar Association $53,000 This grant supports CBA membership and complimentary Continuing Legal Education (CLE) for attorneys working at legal aid organizations receiving CBF Organizational Support grants. These memberships, which the CBA provides at a reduced rate, are offered in partnership with the CBA. Donors Forum of Chicago $10,000 This grant supports efforts to strengthen the philanthropic and nonprofit community in the Chicago area. The Chicago Bar Association $6,000 This discretionary grant supports the Municipal Court Pro Bono Program. Illinois Equal Justice Foundation $5,000 This grant supports the Equal Justice Illinois Campaign and Foundation operations, which works to increase state funds to support organizations providing civil legal aid to low-income families and seniors throughout Illinois. American Judicature Society $2,500 Discretionary Grant Lambda Legal Midwest Regional Office $2,500 Discretionary Grant Lawyers Committee for Better Housing $2,500 Discretionary Grant to update an eviction video in partnership with the CBF and CBA Young Lawyers Section Metropolitan Tenants Organization $2,500 Discretionary Grant Page 20 Contents

21 Pro Bono Network (f/k/a West Cook Pro Bono Network) $2,500 Discretionary Grant CBA Young Lawyers Section $1,000 Discretionary Grant from the CBF s Gray Fund for the YLS Wills for Heroes Program LAF $1,000 The winner of a special Fall Benefit drawing designated the grant to LAF Pro Bono Week Trivia Grants $1,000 The winners of a Pro Bono Week trivia competition designated $250 grants to Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, First Defense Legal Aid, LAF, and Lawyers Committee for Better Housing. TOTAL: $89,500 GRAND TOTAL: $4,133,898 Page 21 Contents

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