SC Bar Foundation awards $1.88 million in grants
August 14, 2013COLUMBIA, SC – August 13, 2013 – The South Carolina Bar Foundation has awarded $1.88 million in grant funds to support civil legal aid, law related education and other legal related projects.
In the Midlands, Sistercare received $26,000 to provide legal services free of charge to battered women and their children. The University of South Carolina School of Law Pro Bono Program was granted $15,000 to support placement of law students as fellows in legal services organizations. Richland County Court Appointed Special Advocates was awarded $7,500. Funds are used to promote Guardian diversity and support training efforts.
Statewide entities with a presence in the Midlands also received Foundation funding. South Carolina Legal Services ($1.04 million) is the only statewide, full range civil legal services provider for low income citizens that serves thousands each year. The SC Bar Law Related Education Division ($216,000) promotes civic education through programs for the state’s youth. The SC Bar Pro Bono Program ($100,000) works to serve those in need by utilizing volunteer lawyers.
The SC Access to Justice Commission ($82,400) explores ways to expand legal services for low income South Carolinians. The SC Center for Fathers & Families ($65,000) oversees and manages the operations of six fatherhood programs that connect low income fathers with livable wage jobs. The Center also gives training and support to help the fathers become better dads. The SC Bar Ask-A-Lawyer Program ($40,000) hosts legal education clinics, phone banks and legal lessons seminars to advance the publics’ understanding of the law. SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center ($15,000) provides training for legal services lawyers, pro bono attorneys and the private bar on areas of law that affect the low income community.
To learn more about the SC Bar Foundation and the work of its grant organizations, please visit www.scbarfoundation.org.
About the Bar Foundation
The South Carolina Bar Foundation funds the advancement of justice by improving access, education and accountability. Since 1987, the Foundation has allocated approximately $45.6 million to various legal related organizations that work on behalf of the justice community. Last year alone, Foundation grantees assisted more than 10,200 low income South Carolinians in need of legal services, 450 homeless men and women and 390 victims of domestic abuse. For more information, visit scbarfoundation.org.