Dec 21, 20181 minNewsletter ArticlesNews of Note2019 Scoutt Prize Nominations Accepted Through February 1, 2019 We are now accepting nominations for the 2019 Jerrold Scoutt Prize,...
Dec 21, 20181 minNewsletter ArticlesYour Support is a Gift to Neighbors in Need This Holiday SeasonThis holiday season, we are especially grateful for you – our friends and supporters who believe in the necessity of civil legal aid and...
Dec 21, 20182 minNewsletter ArticlesYour Support at Work: Housing Advocacy for People with Mental IllnessIn 2018 through our Access to Justice Grants Program, we awarded funding to Housing Advocacy for People with Mental Illness, a project of...
Dec 21, 20182 minNewsletter ArticlesLetter from the Executive DirectorDear Friends, This year the DC Bar Foundation launched a new program to address DC’s housing crisis. It’s called the Civil Legal Counsel...
Dec 18, 20181 minNewsletter ArticlesPartner Profile: Paul S. LeeEach month we highlight an individual working to make the justice system more accessible to DC residents. This month features Paul S....
Dec 3, 20181 minNewsletter ArticlesNews of NoteCombined Federal Campaign is Underway We are participating in the 2018 Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area, which...
Dec 3, 20182 minNewsletter ArticlesLetter from the Executive DirectorDear Friends, During this season of thanks, we at the DC Bar Foundation are grateful for more than 40 years of opportunities to do what...
Dec 3, 20181 minNewsletter ArticlesGiving Tuesday is Today, November 27!This month marks the 7th annual Giving Tuesday campaign, a global giving initiative that kicks off the charitable season. On the heels of...
Dec 3, 20181 minNewsletter ArticlesSupervision Skills Training Benefits DC Legal ProfessionalsThis summer, the DC Bar Foundation hosted a two-day Supervision Skills Training at Sidley Austin LLP, geared toward legal aid...
Nov 26, 20181 minNewsletter ArticlesPartner Profile: Mark Johnson-LewisEach month we highlight an individual working to make the justice system more accessible to DC residents. This month features Mark...