The Nevada Bar Foundation administers a foundation grant program funded through late fees and penalties collected by the Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education. Authorized by the Nevada Supreme Court, this program aims to reinvest these funds into Nevada’s legal community to support key educational and public service initiatives. The program represents a collaborative effort between the State Bar of Nevada and the Continuing Legal Education Board to advance legal understanding, service accessibility, and professional development across the state.
Grants are issued annually and designed to support a wide range of law-focused initiatives. These include programs that educate Nevada attorneys on topics such as civility, well-being, and inclusion, as well as public law education initiatives that foster legal interest and understanding. The program also backs affinity bar associations that serve minority legal professionals, organizations that deliver legal services to underserved communities, and initiatives providing pro bono legal services.
The funding supports nonprofit and other eligible legal-focused entities operating within Nevada. Eligibility is implied to be restricted to organizations with operations or direct service delivery within the state. Specific award amounts, total program funding, and the number of expected grants are not disclosed in the provided materials.
Applications for the 2025 grant cycle are currently being accepted and must be submitted by August 1, 2025. Although no application opening date is specified, the presence of a final deadline suggests the process is active. The grant is recurring, with a new cycle expected in August 2026. A matching grant model may apply, and applicants are encouraged to review additional guidance through an instructional video provided on the foundation’s site.
The foundation has not provided a list of past awardees, and contact details for grant-related queries are not listed in the source. Applicants are advised to visit the Nevada Bar Foundation's website or contact the organization directly for further clarification or assistance.