Grant Database

Grant Program
Grantee
Program or Project
Year
Grant
RELATIONSHIP:Voluntary Bar Association Community Service Grants:
Martin County Bar Association

Legal Seminars on Foreclosure: A seminar for the public in Martin County to help residents understand the foreclosure defense process.

3500

Legal Seminars on Foreclosure: A seminar for the public in Martin County to help residents understand the foreclosure defense process.

2009-10
$3,500
RELATIONSHIP:Voluntary Bar Association Community Service Grants:
Orange County Bar Association

Foster Youth Legal Mentoring Initiative: Program developed by members of the judiciary targeted at crime prevention and mentoring foster youth. The program includes a mock trial program at the Orange County Courthouse and a tour of the Orange County Jail.

3750

Foster Youth Legal Mentoring Initiative: Program developed by members of the judiciary targeted at crime prevention and mentoring foster youth. The program includes a mock trial program at the Orange County Courthouse and a tour of the Orange County Jail.

2009-10
$3,750
RELATIONSHIP:Voluntary Bar Association Community Service Grants:
Tallahassee Women Lawyers

30th Anniversary Year Rookie Camp: A day-long event for law students and first-year attorneys to encourage young lawyers and law students to begin community service and pro bono work early in their careers as a benefit to their careers and to inform participants about professionalism and the importance of relationships in the practice of law.

2500

30th Anniversary Year Rookie Camp: A day-long event for law students and first-year attorneys to encourage young lawyers and law students to begin community service and pro bono work early in their careers as a benefit to their careers and to inform participants about professionalism and the importance of relationships in the practice of law.

2009-10
$2,500
RELATIONSHIP:Voluntary Bar Association Community Service Grants:
The Hispanic Bar Association of Central Florida

Osceola County Enrichment Program Enhancement Project: Multi-part curriculum that delivers lessons in civics, government and the justice system through interactive activities and field trips. Also, to increase access to the Enrichment Program by providing need-based scholarships for students who would qualify for state subsidy but are denied due to insufficient state funds.

4500

Osceola County Enrichment Program Enhancement Project: Multi-part curriculum that delivers lessons in civics, government and the justice system through interactive activities and field trips. Also, to increase access to the Enrichment Program by providing need-based scholarships for students who would qualify for state subsidy but are denied due to insufficient state funds.

2009-10
$4,500
RELATIONSHIP:Voluntary Bar Association Community Service Grants:
Volusia County Bar Association

Educating and Empowering Guardian Advocates: Prepare a 90 page handbook with applicable forms to be posted on the Clerk of the Court’s website and distributed to individuals seeking to be appointed as a guardian under the expedited guardianship proceedings set forth in Fla. Stat. 393.12. Education seminars and interested non-profits, courthouses, and public schools in the Seventh Judicial Circuit will also be offered.

1750

Educating and Empowering Guardian Advocates: Prepare a 90 page handbook with applicable forms to be posted on the Clerk of the Court’s website and distributed to individuals seeking to be appointed as a guardian under the expedited guardianship proceedings set forth in Fla. Stat. 393.12. Education seminars and interested non-profits, courthouses, and public schools in the Seventh Judicial Circuit will also be offered.

2009-10
$1,750
RELATIONSHIP:Improvements in the Administration of Justice Grants
Crossroads for Florida Kids

The Advocates for Children Who Have None: Increasing Access to Justice for Disadvantaged Youth project trains and mentors pro bono attorneys to represent disadvantaged children and young adults in dependency, delinquency, criminal and other legal proceedings

100000

The Advocates for Children Who Have None: Increasing Access to Justice for Disadvantaged Youth project trains and mentors pro bono attorneys to represent disadvantaged children and young adults in dependency, delinquency, criminal and other legal proceedings

2025-26
$100,000
RELATIONSHIP:Improvements in the Administration of Justice Grants
Cuban American Bar Association Pro Bono Project

The Neurodivergent Legal Assistance Program provides free legal services to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities, providing alternatives to traditional legal guardianship for individuals who require some decision-making support

125000

The Neurodivergent Legal Assistance Program provides free legal services to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities, providing alternatives to traditional legal guardianship for individuals who require some decision-making support

2025-26
$125,000
RELATIONSHIP:Improvements in the Administration of Justice Grants
Florida's Children First

In its third year of a three-year project, FCF will expand the number of current and former foster youth who receive high quality legal representation, identifying and addressing systemic problems

350000

In its third year of a three-year project, FCF will expand the number of current and former foster youth who receive high quality legal representation, identifying and addressing systemic problems

2025-26
$350,000
RELATIONSHIP:Improvements in the Administration of Justice Grants
United Way of Indian River County

The Access to Justice project will provide information and assistance in the areas of family law, small claims and residential evictions through self-directed legal kiosks, bilingual staff and pro bono attorneys

100000

The Access to Justice project will provide information and assistance in the areas of family law, small claims and residential evictions through self-directed legal kiosks, bilingual staff and pro bono attorneys

2025-26
$100,000

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.

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