March 6, 2019 – The Wisconsin Law Foundation is seeking applications for grants that promote greater public understanding of the law, improvement of the administration of justice, or is an educational program or project that directly affects Wisconsin residents.
The Foundation gives out up to six $2,200 Truman Q. McNulty Grants each year for charitable or educational programs, or for projects that promote public understanding of the law, improvement of the administration of justice, or another law-related public service project that directly affects Wisconsin residents.
In 2018, the Wisconsin Law Foundation awarded more than $35,220 in grants for law-related educational programs across the state. You can find out more about these programs on the Foundation’s grants webpage.
Find out more about past recipients. They include ABC for Health, the Eastern District of Wisconsin Bankruptcy Help Desk, and Crawford and Grant counties teen courts programs.
About the Wisconsin Law Foundation
The Wisconsin Law Foundation is the charitable arm of the State Bar, and has distributed thousands of dollars in grants to support law-related education and public service programs statewide on behalf of the legal profession since 1996.
A fully chartered 501(c)3 organization, the Foundation sponsors State Bar public education programs and initiatives through the general grants fund such as the Wisconsin High School Mock Trial program, and administers statewide grants through the Truman Q. McNulty Grants.
Apply by April 5, 2019
To apply, visit the Foundation’s grants webpage for application instructions, or contact Beth Drake at WLF-Fellows@wisbar.org, (608) 250-6171, or (800) 444-9404, ext. 6171.
Grant applications must be received by 5 p.m. on April 5, 2019. Applicants will be notified of the foundation’s grant award decisions by May 31, 2019.