

IOLTA Grantees
IOLTA programs provide funding critical to maintaining and improving access to the justice system in communities across the United States. Depending on the state, IOLTA dollars go to support civil legal assistance for poor people, efforts to improve the administration of justice by our courts, initiatives to educate the public about legal issues, and scholarships and clinical instruction for law students.
Here are some recent stories about the organizations and initiatives funded by IOLTA programs:
- IOLTA at Work in Colorado: The Northwest Colorado Legal Services Project (Fall 2003)
- IOLTA at Work in Texas: Protection and Advocacy for Disabled Texas (Summer 2003)
- IOLTA at Work in Arkansas: Representing Senior Citizens (Spring 2003)
- IOLTA at Work in New Hampshire: Collaboration Improves Rural Service Delivery (Winter 2003)
- IOLTA at Work in California: Economic Development Project Builds Community Assets (Fall 2002)
- IOLTA at Work in Illinois: Using the Internet to Increase Access to Justice (Summer 2002)
- IOLTA at Work in Pennsylvania: Law School Programs Foster Legal Skills and Pro Bono Commitment (Spring 2002)
- IOLTA at Work in Tennessee: Mediation Program Offers Reconciliation and Hope (Winter 2002)
- IOLTA at Work in the District Columbia: Fighting Domestic Violence (Fall 2001)
- IOLTA at Work in Oregon: Advocacy for Children (Summer 2001)
- IOLTA at Work in Minnesota: Disability Law Center (Spring 2001)
- IOLTA at Work in South Carolina: LATIS System Brings Legal Help Closer to Home (Summer 2000)
- IOLTA at Work in New York: IOLA Program Supports Efforts to Aid Elderly (Spring 2000)
- IOLTA at Work in Alabama: Miracle Riders Program Draws At-risk Children Away from Trouble (Winter 2000)
- IOLTA at Work in Massachusetts: Law Reform Institute Makes Public Housing Opportunities Accessible to All (Fall 1999)
- IOLTA at Work in North Carolina: Legal Services Meets Statewide Needs (Summer 1999)
- IOLTA at Work in Maine: Project Gives Poor a Voice in Welfare Transition (Fall 1998)
- IOLTA at Work in Nevada: Washoe County CASA Program Protects Children (Summer 1998)




