Louisville Bar Association

Louisville, KY ·EIN 61-0457664 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$34K received 2 funders 4 grants · 2021–2024

Who funds Louisville Bar Association?

Louisville Bar Association is funded by 2 grantmakers, led by Louisville Bar Foundation Inc ($27K), Louisville Bar Center Inc ($7K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $34K in grants to Louisville Bar Association between 2021–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Louisville Bar Foundation Inc$26,50032021–2024
Louisville Bar Center Inc$7,40012021

What grants has Louisville Bar Association received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Louisville Bar Foundation IncThe Louisville Bar Association's New Lawyer Academy is a comprehensive six-month program designed for attorneys with up to three years of experience. This inaugural academy aims to equip new lawyers with the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful legal career. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, addressing both professional and personal development needs. Career development is key component, covering personal branding, mentoring, and partnership tracks. Ethical considerations, including confidentiality and pro bono work, are integrated into the curriculum. The New Lawyer Academy seeks to bridge the gap between law school education and the realities of legal practice, setting new attorneys on a path to long-term career success. The grant for the LBF will fund scholarships for solo or small firm practitioners or other s who other wise cannot afford the full tuition.$10,000
2022Louisville Bar Foundation IncVolunteer Corps: In partnership with the Legal Aid Society, the LBA seeks to simplify the pro bono process for both volunteers and those seeking legal assistance. The partners will establish a single "Volunteer Corps" which will be a one-stop-shop for both volunteers to access pro bono opportunities, and for potential clients and community groups to learn about the request pro bono assistance. The partners will create a pro bono website which will be the advertised place where attorneys can go to offer their services and where members of our community can seek pro bono assistance. LBF grant monies will help in the design and maintenance of this one-stop website.$7,500
2021Louisville Bar Foundation IncThe Summer Law Institute is a partnership of the LBA, the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and Bellarmine University. The program provides high school students with an opportunity to interact with prominent local attorneys, judges and professors. It is designed to attract talented, ambitious students who are interested in a career in the legal profession. The LBF grant monies will cover a portion of the direct costs of the program, thereby keeping the tuition affordable.$9,000
2021Louisville Bar Center IncHR CONSULTANT FOR COMPREHENSIVE HUMAN RESOURCES EVALUATION$7,400

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Louisville Bar Association?

Louisville Bar Association is funded by 2 grantmakers, led by Louisville Bar Foundation Inc ($27K), Louisville Bar Center Inc ($7K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $34K in grants to Louisville Bar Association between 2021–2024.

Who is Louisville Bar Association's largest funder?

Louisville Bar Foundation Inc is the largest recorded funder of Louisville Bar Association, with $27K across 3 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Louisville Bar Association received?

IRS 990 filings record $34K in grants to Louisville Bar Association across 4 grants from 2 funders between 2021–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

Looking for funders like Louisville Bar Association's?

Grantable's AI matches your organization against 200,000+ grantmakers — including every funder on this page — using their real giving history.

Grant data is drawn from IRS Form 990 filings via Grantable's GrantGraph™. Filings are published on a delay; recent grants may not appear yet.