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THE FOUNDATION OF THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Founded in 1956 as a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, the Foundation
of The BAR Association of the District of Columbia supports research and educational programs relating to the administration of justice and makes grants and legal services in the District of Columbia with special emphasis on the needs of children. Projects and
organizations which have received Foundation support in the past include:
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Operation Crackdown, a project of the BADC Young Lawyers
Section to close down "crack houses" and, where feasible, make the properties available for community purposes.
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The Zacchaeus Legal Clinic, which provides legal services for
indigent and ill DC residents.
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Superior Court Law Day Essay Competition for DC high school
students. Winning students are presented with prizes provided by the Foundation at the Law Day ceremony held at DC Superior
Court.
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National Capital Lawyers Auxiliary Law Day Essay Competition
for DC elementary school students. Winning students are present with prizes provided by the Foundation at the Law Day ceremony held at DC US Supreme Court.
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The Neglect Practice Institute, which provides CLE training for attorneys representing children
caught in child abuse and neglect.
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Street Law, Inc., which provides scholarships to enable DC students to study day to day legal problems by attending DC Street Law Camp.
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The Henry R. Berger Memorial Scholarship Fund, in memory of an outstanding DC
trial lawyer, which provides a prize for the presentation to a graduating student at George Washington University Law School who has excelled in the study of tort law.
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The James C. Eastman Scholarship Fund for students at the DC Washington School of Law.
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The Archdiocesan Legal Network,
the pro bono legal services program of the Catholic Archdiocese.
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The Capital Area Immigrants'
Rights Center ("CARRCEN")
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The DC Law Students in Courts
Program, Inc., which trains and supervises law students from the
Washington area law schools to represent the indigent in DC Superior
Court.
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Lawyers for Children America and
The Children's Law Centers, on which finds practicing attorneys to
represent children and children's interests in court, and one which
has attorneys on staff doing the same.
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The Legal Aid Society of the
District of Columbia, founded by The BADC in 1934, the oldest legal
services provider in DC
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Neighborhood Legal Services
Program of DC, founded in 1974.
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The Washington Clinic for the
Homeless.
The Foundation is supported primarily by contributions of members of
the Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Members who wish information on how to contribute may contact the Foundation's
Executive at (202) 223-6600 or send an email to The BADC Foundation.
Legal service provider organizations, which have tax exemption status under Section 501(C) 3, may apply to the Foundation for grants to fund
particular programs or activities.
(A Grant Application is available on this web site).
The Foundation of the BAR Association of the District of Columbia
1016 16th Street, NW
Suite 101
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:
202-223-6600
Fax: 202-293-3388
E-mail: info@badc.org
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