Grant Database
Grant Program
Grantee
Program or Project
Year
Grant
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.
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.
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
IOTA Public Service Fellows Program
Sharon Caserta, Florida Coastal School of Law: Advocacy for Deaf/Hard of Hearing and Disabled in Northeast Florida
Sharon Caserta, Florida Coastal School of Law: Advocacy for Deaf/Hard of Hearing and Disabled in Northeast Florida
Mary Clark, University of Miami School of Law: Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
Mary Clark, University of Miami School of Law: Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
Kelleen Corrigan, American University Washington College of Law: Women Immigrant Detainees Project
Kelleen Corrigan, American University Washington College of Law: Women Immigrant Detainees Project
Champagne Girten, University of Miami School of Law: Women Prisoner Release Project
Champagne Girten, University of Miami School of Law: Women Prisoner Release Project
Virginia Hamner, University of Florida Levin College of Law: Female Prisoner Project
Virginia Hamner, University of Florida Levin College of Law: Female Prisoner Project
Kira Romero-Craft, Florida State University College of Law: Undocumented Immigrant Children Project
Kira Romero-Craft, Florida State University College of Law: Undocumented Immigrant Children Project
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.