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Year
Grant
The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees.
The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees.
The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees.
The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees.
11 Pro Bono Support and Enhancement grants were funded for 2025-26
11 Pro Bono Support and Enhancement grants were funded for 2025-26
Hira Latif, Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad College of Law – Immigration law
Hira Latif, Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad College of Law – Immigration law
Grace VanHooser, Florida International University College of Law – Heirs Property Resolution Project
Grace VanHooser, Florida International University College of Law – Heirs Property Resolution Project
Crystal Nesbeth, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law – Pro Bono Project
Crystal Nesbeth, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law – Pro Bono Project
Aaliyah Sims, Florida A&M University College of Law – Family law
Aaliyah Sims, Florida A&M University College of Law – Family law
Kayla Shen, Florida State University College of Law – Sealing and Expungement law
Kayla Shen, Florida State University College of Law – Sealing and Expungement law
Bethany Boylan, Florida State University College of Law – Interpersonal Violence Victim Representation
Bethany Boylan, Florida State University College of Law – Interpersonal Violence Victim Representation
Christina Ocean, Emory University School of Law – Housing, immigration and health law
Christina Ocean, Emory University School of Law – Housing, immigration and health law
Mixa Hernandez, St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law – Immigrant Children’s Program
Mixa Hernandez, St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law – Immigrant Children’s Program
Laney Fox, Florida State University College of Law – Civil rights litigation
Laney Fox, Florida State University College of Law – Civil rights litigation
Zachary Rebert, Florida State University College of Law – Economic Advocacy and Community Health Project
Zachary Rebert, Florida State University College of Law – Economic Advocacy and Community Health Project
Sophia Tuszynski, Stetson University College of Law – Domestic Violence Family Law
Sophia Tuszynski, Stetson University College of Law – Domestic Violence Family Law
Shakira Bullock, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law – Community Economic Development Unit
Shakira Bullock, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law – Community Economic Development Unit
Manshaa Babbar, Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad College of Law – Senior Citizen Law Project
Manshaa Babbar, Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad College of Law – Senior Citizen Law Project
Dayna Rieger, Florida International University College of Law – Family Law Unit
Dayna Rieger, Florida International University College of Law – Family Law Unit
December 2025: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2026.
December 2025: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2026.
December 2025: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2026.
December 2025: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2026.
Grants reflect the amount approved but may not reflect the amount paid or if grant funds were returned. Grant data prior to 2008 may be incomplete.