The list below contains organizations that have completed our NJSBA Pro Bono information form.
Please note: The NJSBA provides this listing for informational purposes only and makes no representations about the individual organizations. The information contained here is information provided to the NJSBA by the individual organizations, and the NJSBA makes no representations about its accuracy. The fact that an organization is listed here should not be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of any kind.
Click on the organization name for a link to their websites for more information about the organization. Click on the word survey for Pro Bono form information.
If you would like your organization to be included in this list, download the Pro Bono survey form, and email the completed form to tsidor@njsba.com.
Pro Bono Survey Form
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Education Law Center
Website - www.edlawcenter.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Fair Housing Council of Northern NJ
Website - Website - www.fhcnnj.org/
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Hyacinth Aids Foundation
Website - www.hyacinth.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Legal Services of New Jersey
Website - www.lsnj.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
New Jersey Protection and Advocacy
Website - www.njpanda.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Inc.
Website – www.njvla.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Partners for Women and Justice
Website - www.pfwj.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Pro Bono Committee of the NJSBA Bankruptcy Section
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Pro Bono Partnership
Website - www.probonopartnership.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network
Website - www.spannj.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice
Website - www.volunteerlawyersnj.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Western Monmouth Habitat for Humanity
Website - www.westmonhabitat.org
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Youth Advocacy Center/Covenant House New Jersey
Website - www.covenanthouse.com
Survey form submitted to NJSBA
Additional Opportunity
Resources for Pro Bono Attorneys
The New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyers Foundation, a newly formed group created to raise funds from the bankruptcy bar and their associates to assist debtors and
other financially distressed individuals, has established the “Discretionary Funds Program”. Through this program, attorneys representing pro bono clients IN ANY
TYPE OF MATTER (not limited to bankruptcy matters) through a qualified legal services program or a law school pro bono program may apply for up to $500 in
emergency funds to pay for overdue, necessary bills and invoices for items such as heating oil, medical bills, automobile repairs, etc. on behalf of their clients.
Guidelines and applications are available at the bottom of the homepage on NJBLF’s website- www.njblf.org or by pasting the following links in your browser:
Click here for Guidelines
Click here for Application