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2014 LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION BY THE NUMBERS: The Data Underlying Legal Aid Programs

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2014LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

BY THE NUMBERS:The Data Underlying Legal Aid Programs

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I am pleased to present the 2014 edition of LSC by the Numbers: The Data Underlying Legal Aid Programs—formerly known as LSC’s Fact Book.

Understanding data is important to our work. LSC by the Numbers presents national data on 2014 funding for LSC’s 134 legal aid grantees; legal services provided to clients by LSC grantees, including services provided through Private Attorney Involvement (PAI); client demographics; and program staffing. Select historical data from prior years are also included.

LSC by the Numbers reflects actual data with no extrapolations or estimates. Most of the data are derived from the Grant Activity Reports that LSC-funded grantees are required to submit in February and March of each year reflecting activity in the previous calendar year. The remainder of the data are collected from LSC grantee budget and funding records.

We have continued to improve LSC by the Numbers to make it easier for a wider audi-ence to use and have included trend data to show changes over time. This information offers a national perspective on the resources available to and the services provided by LSC grantees. It presents a useful overview of the work of LSC grantees on behalf of low-income persons in need of civil legal assistance. This year, for the first time, we have included information on LSC grantees’ expenses.

We are interested in your comments, including suggestions for other data compilations that would be useful, and are glad to respond to any questions you may have. LSC by the Numbers is available on LSC’s website: www.lsc.gov.

Jim SandmanPresident, Legal Services CorporationAugust 2015

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2014 AT A GLANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

FUNDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21976–2014 Annual LSC Appropriations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3LSC and Non-LSC Funding Received by LSC Programs, 1996–2014 in Actual and Inflation-Adjusted 2014 Dollars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42014 LSC and Non-LSC Funding Summary for Programs (Pie Chart) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52014 LSC and Non-LSC Funding Received by LSC-Funded Programs by State and Territory (fold-out) . . . 62014 LSC and Non-LSC Funding Summary for Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72014 Annualized Basic Field Funding for LSC Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82014 LSC and Non-LSC Expenses by State and Territory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

CLIENT SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142000–2014 Total LSC-Eligible Cases Closed by LSC-Funded Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152014 LSC-Eligible Case Services Summary by Reason for Closure (Pie Chart) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162014 LSC-Eligible Case Services by Case Type (Pie Chart). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172014 LSC-Eligible Cases Closed by Case Type and Reason for Closure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182014 LSC-Eligible Cases Closed by Case Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Additional Information Relating to Cases Closed for Eligible Clients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

CLIENT DEMOGRAPHICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222014 Ethnicity of Clients (Pie Chart) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232014 Age and Gender of Clients (Pie Charts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242014 Age and Ethnicity of Clients and Veterans Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

PRIVATE ATTORNEY INVOLVEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262004–2014 Private Attorney Involvement (PAI) for LSC-Funded Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272004–2014 Pro Bono with Percentage Change for LSC-Funded Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

OTHER SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282014 LSC-Funded Program Services Other than Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

STAFFING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302014 Staffing with Average and Median Salary and Experience for LSC Grantees . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312014 Summary of Program Staffing by Job Classification, Years of Experience in Profession, and Average Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322014 Summary of Staff Positions by Job Classification, Ethnicity, and Gender

for LSC Grantees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342014 Staff Ethnicity and Gender for LSC Grantees (Pie Charts). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35LSC Grantees Staffing 2000 to 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362014 Staff Ethnicity and Gender for LSC Employees (Pie Charts). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

ENDNOTES (Sources for all data are reflected in the endnotes.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Percentages may not total exactly because of rounding.

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63.4 MillionThe number of Americans eligible for LSC-funded legal assistance

continued at an all-time high.

Cases closed:

757,983including

80,953with the involvement

of pro bono attorneys.

120,182clients were at least 60 years old.

516,960were women.

110,127of the cases involved domestic violence.

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8,713full-time staff at

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the United States and its territories.

4,318were attorneys,

1,504were paralegals.

1,895,361Total number of people

in all households served.

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LSC receives an annual appropriation from Congress to provide grants to eligible nonprofit organizations delivering legal aid to low-income people. LSC awards grants through a competitive process and funds 134 legal aid organizations that serve hun-dreds of thousands of low-income individuals, children, families, seniors, and veterans across America. Funds are distributed on a per-capita basis according to each service area’s share of the eligible poverty population. LSC accepts applications on a fiscal year basis but funds grantees on a calendar year.

The federal contribution to civil legal aid does not meet all of the eligible population’s le-gal needs; rather, it provides the foundation upon which LSC’s grantees can build. LSC grantees supplement federal funds with other resources, such as Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Account (IOLTA), state and local funding, grants from philanthropic foundations, and contributions from private donors. They also collaborate with a wide network of private practitioners, bar associations, law schools, access to justice commissions, and business and community organizations to expand legal services to indigent clients. This year we included data on LSC grantees’ expenses—allocated to LSC and non-LSC revenues—including staffing, office space, and litigation costs.

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1976 - 2014 Annual LSC Appropriations3

Annual LSC Percentage Annual LSC Grant Appropriations Change from AppropriationsYear ($) Prior Year in 2014 Dollars1976 116,960,000 - $486,619,3771977 125,000,000 6.9% $488,316,8321978 205,000,000 64.0% $744,338,6501979 270,000,000 31.7% $880,423,1401980 300,000,000 11.1% $861,902,9131981 321,300,000 7.1% $836,779,7231982 241,000,000 -25.0% $591,226,6941983 241,000,000 0.0% $572,825,0601984 275,000,000 14.1% $626,587,1031985 305,000,000 10.9% $671,045,3531986 292,363,000 -4.1% $631,504,0801987 305,500,000 4.5% $636,644,7891988 305,500,000 0.0% $611,351,2091989 308,555,000 1.0% $589,081,2621990 316,525,000 2.6% $573,319,5291991 343,834,000 8.6% $597,634,9911992 350,000,000 1.8% $590,574,4831993 357,000,000 2.0% $584,877,1761994 400,000,000 12.0% $638,963,5631995 400,000,000 0.0% $621,354,3311996 278,000,000 -30.5% $419,455,7551997 283,000,000 1.8% $417,422,3551998 283,000,000 0.0% $411,020,1721999 300,000,000 6.0% $426,295,3182000 304,000,000 1.3% $417,931,1502001 329,000,000 8.2% $439,786,2452002 329,000,000 0.0% $432,941,3232003 337,000,000 2.4% $433,587,1302004 335,000,000 -0.6% $419,833,5632005 331,000,000 -1.2% $401,226,9122006 327,000,000 -1.2% $383,991,4292007 349,000,000 6.7% $398,476,2572008 350,000,000 0.3% $384,841,8282009 390,000,000 11.4% $430,354,8572010 420,000,000 7.7% $455,979,7482011 404,190,000 -3.8% $425,387,8782012 348,000,000 -13.9% $358,825,2652013 340,876,165 -2.0% $346,405,7502014 365,000,000 6.84% $365,000,000

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LSC and Non-LSC Funding Received by LSC Programs, 1996-2014 in Actual and Inflation-Adjusted 2014 Dollars4

LSC Non-LSC Total Funding LSC Funding Non-LSC Total Funding Total

% Change Funding Total % Change Funding LSC & % Change FundingTotal LSC From in 2014 Non-LSC From in 2014 Non-LSC From in 2014

Dollars LSC Prior Dollars Dollars Non-LSC Prior Dollars Dollars Prior DollarsYear ($) % Year ($) ($) % Year ($) ($) Year ($)

1996 309,346,686 59.67 - 466,752,741 209,043,366 40.33 - 315,410,882 518,390,052 - 782,164,639

1997 304,258,710 57.08 -1.60% 448,778,825 228,761,178 42.92 9.40% 337,420,215 533,019,888 2.80% 786,199,040

1998 299,114,460 53.23 -1.70% 434,423,674 262,768,560 46.77 14.90% 381,637,045 561,883,020 5.40% 816,060,719

1999 307,741,096 50.7 2.90% 437,295,517 299,273,435 49.3 13.90% 425,262,434 607,014,531 8.00% 862,556,935

2000 312,954,460 49.65 1.70% 430,240,905 317,407,164 50.35 6.10% 436,362,626 630,361,624 3.80% 866,604,547

2001 331,337,923 49.58 5.90% 442,911,159 336,971,911 50.42 6.20% 450,442,380 668,309,834 6.00% 893,342,361

2002 335,405,762 49.31 1.20% 441,371,583 344,758,647 50.69 2.30% 453,679,046 680,164,409 1.80% 895,048,597

2003 337,065,505 49.35 0.50% 433,671,670 345,942,313 50.65 0.30% 445,091,972 683,007,818 0.40% 878,763,642

2004 335,694,507 48.79 -0.40% 420,704,679 352,308,100 51.21 1.80% 441,525,033 688,002,607 0.70% 862,228,696

2005 331,668,508 46.02 -1.20% 402,037,699 389,002,904 53.98 10.40% 471,536,097 720,671,412 4.70% 873,572,780

2006 331,311,070 42.34 -0.10% 389,053,432 451,158,138 57.66 16.00% 529,787,968 782,469,208 8.60% 918,842,416

2007 354,145,581 41.94 6.90% 404,351,637 490,206,866 58.06 8.70% 559,701,475 844,352,447 7.90% 964,052,095

2008 354,647,367 40.26 0.10% 389,951,773 526,322,522 59.74 7.40% 578,717,019 880,969,889 4.30% 968,668,791

2009 385,841,843 42.29 8.80% 425,766,480 526,533,297 57.71 0.00% 581,015,713 912,375,140 3.60% 1,006,782,193

2010 418,389,974 43.58 8.40% 454,231,871 541,679,921 56.42 2.90% 588,083,536 960,069,895 5.20% 1,042,315,407

2011 403,953,150 43.26 -3.50% 425,138,455 529,843,497 56.74 -2.20% 557,630,415 933,796,647 -2.70% 982,769,886

2012 352,172,682 40.18 -12.80% 363,126,564 524,370,680 59.82 -1.00% 540,682,883 876,543,362 -6.10% 903,809,446

2013 342,778,665 38.73 -2.70% 348,339,179 542,357,385 61.27 3.40% 551,155,440 885,136,050 1.00% 899,494,619

2014 361,610,133 39.56 5.50% 361,610,133 552,390,976 60.44 1.85% 552,390,976 914,001,109 3.26% 914,001,109

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Funding Type Amount ($) Percent

LSC Grants and Related Support 361,610,133 39.6%

State and Local Grants 207,599,284 22.7%

Other Federal Grants 87,723,250 9.6%

Private Grants 74,022,204 8.1%

IOLTA 47,826,843 5.2%

Filing Fees 41,029,264 4.5%

Other Non-LSC Funds 94,190,131 10.3%

Total 914,001,109 100.0%

Private Grants8.1%

Other Federal Grants9.6%

IOLTA5.2%

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Funding2014 LSC and Non-LSC Funding Received by LSC-Funded Programs by State and Territory6

LSC LSC LSC LSC Other State and Non-LSC Non-LSC Non-LSC Other LSC & Basic Field Derivative Carryover Carryover Other LSC LSC Federal Local Filing Private Derivative Carryover Carryover Non-LSC Non-LSC Non-LSC Non-LSC

State Grants Income Amount % LSC Total % Grants Grants Fees IOLTA Grants Income Amount % Funds Total % TotalAlabama 5,848,177 55,679 441,867 7.56% 0 6,345,723 80.18% 651,025 559,865 0 50,000 99,000 0 0 0.00% 208,943 1,568,833 19.82% 7,914,556Alaska 1,176,506 505 30,536 2.60% 1,003 1,208,550 34.32% 821,769 747,007 0 19,875 202,692 35,455 61,117 1.74% 425,171 2,313,086 65.68% 3,521,636Arizona 10,946,907 100,309 0 0.00% 3,113 11,050,329 71.27% 1,458,207 1,774,656 0 94,000 523,614 33,554 0 0.00% 569,759 4,453,790 28.73% 15,504,119Arkansas 3,601,904 7,911 16,797 0.47% 117,894 3,744,506 49.07% 456,162 35,710 654,647 225,000 454,951 281,694 1,776,104 23.27% 2,770 3,887,038 50.93% 7,631,544California 39,683,068 1,257,591 1,628,769 4.10% 152,556 42,721,984 39.51% 14,078,523 22,537,836 0 4,297,185 14,987,664 2,821,522 5,205,766 4.81% 1,489,755 65,418,251 60.49% 108,140,235Colorado 4,550,426 7,962 -149,327 -3.28% 45,345 4,454,406 40.12% 889,633 1,835,073 0 765,000 2,007,368 77,243 1,070,391 9.64% 2,653 6,647,361 59.88% 11,101,767Connecticut 2,380,170 2,687 201,944 8.48% 83,280 2,668,081 87.05% 0 43,299 184,240 41,723 30,520 13,147 30,217 0.99% 53,854 397,000 12.95% 3,065,081Delaware 675,638 1,512 0 0.00% 0 677,150 43.81% 39,871 265,883 0 400,978 127,880 0 34,000 2.20% 0 868,612 56.19% 1,545,762District of Columbia 738,798 6,100 21,127 2.86% 0 766,025 47.27% 0 434,171 0 20,000 331,568 0 0 0.00% 68,887 854,626 52.73% 1,620,651Florida 20,310,304 689,899 1,620,809 7.98% 102,701 22,723,713 51.51% 4,550,890 5,421,670 1,749,533 2,050,894 2,200,227 197,687 3,734,927 8.47% 1,481,414 21,387,242 48.49% 44,110,955Georgia 11,529,966 29,563 0 0.00% 131,994 11,691,523 52.09% 3,409,383 2,200,262 325,872 334,579 3,285,545 165,519 0 0.00% 1,033,579 10,754,739 47.91% 22,446,262Hawaii 1,413,113 0 130,130 9.21% 0 1,543,243 16.77% 1,246,182 3,145,272 977,601 5,000 263,820 15,000 1,527,870 16.60% 477,829 7,658,574 83.23% 9,201,817Idaho 1,676,781 652,993 0 0.00% 0 2,329,774 65.14% 458,391 113,684 0 37,700 591,183 45,681 0 0.00% 0 1,246,639 34.86% 3,576,413Illinois 11,962,707 494,429 0 0.00% 90,278 12,547,414 34.73% 4,877,849 5,648,916 0 4,195,352 4,617,118 224,063 3,171,225 8.78% 844,847 23,579,370 65.27% 36,126,784Indiana 6,533,648 4,000 841,223 12.88% 0 7,378,871 71.35% 684,447 933,111 0 0 585,932 72,920 590,424 5.71% 96,405 2,963,239 28.65% 10,342,110Iowa 2,491,063 7,493 1,259 0.05% 12,372 2,512,187 29.64% 878,538 3,458,493 0 158,483 1,440,877 11,677 0 0.00% 15,652 5,963,720 70.36% 8,475,907Kansas 2,569,194 888 0 0.00% 0 2,570,082 43.42% 398,819 469,596 809,335 43,139 553,290 951,935 0 0.00% 122,666 3,348,780 56.58% 5,918,862Kentucky 5,364,325 66,573 230,659 4.30% 8,242 5,669,799 35.47% 2,234,325 2,039,103 2,050,934 391,177 1,487,563 31,272 1,842,547 11.53% 239,389 10,316,310 64.53% 15,986,109Louisiana 5,614,143 18,645 146,127 2.60% 25,444 5,804,359 49.37% 414,987 828,052 357,545 1,061,881 2,875,890 0 399,832 3.40% 13,267 5,951,454 50.63% 11,755,813Maine 1,304,956 0 0 0.00% 39,444 1,344,400 20.16% 675,547 738,924 719,593 437,233 697,021 79,694 1,711,451 25.66% 266,130 5,325,593 79.84% 6,669,993Maryland 3,761,461 13,243 0 0.00% 0 3,774,704 15.85% 436,366 7,829,794 0 10,707,049 755,862 114,283 0 0.00% 191,748 20,035,102 84.15% 23,809,806Massachusetts 4,834,286 15,597 180,402 3.73% 68,965 5,099,250 27.89% 1,763,962 7,987,808 0 731,438 974,253 186,178 1,138,312 6.23% 402,090 13,184,041 72.11% 18,283,291Michigan 9,055,728 7,673 632,216 6.98% 2,191,358 11,886,975 45.88% 1,436,784 1,348,859 5,970,928 351,802 1,629,106 40,533 2,555,415 9.86% 689,329 14,022,756 54.12% 25,909,731Minnesota 4,459,209 1,948 34,294 0.77% 62,183 4,557,634 28.77% 1,012,921 3,362,167 3,415,828 929,590 1,892,359 10,462 200,313 1.26% 461,561 11,285,201 71.23% 15,842,835Mississippi 4,391,122 1,093 530,631 12.08% 14,411 4,937,257 71.70% 254,602 709,730 479,404 89,385 114,052 0 210,041 3.05% 91,237 1,948,451 28.30% 6,885,708Missouri 6,028,010 103,694 291 0.00% 10,615 6,142,610 25.83% 1,688,846 2,611,156 3,006,584 706,436 5,228,558 3,496,494 679,871 2.86% 217,405 17,635,350 74.17% 23,777,960Montana 1,143,084 675 0 0.00% 84,788 1,228,547 42.81% 675,637 444,849 165,400 150,000 90,353 115,000 0 0.00% 0 1,641,239 57.19% 2,869,786Nebraska 1,567,080 0 0 0.00% 36,000 1,603,080 25.16% 858,690 870,268 1,552,066 51,500 806,273 7,898 0 0.00% 621,379 4,768,074 74.84% 6,371,154Nevada 2,764,053 0 142,090 5.14% 24,380 2,930,523 64.86% 342,286 625,304 91,998 250,000 50,216 0 0 0.00% 227,708 1,587,512 35.14% 4,518,035New Hampshire 727,453 461 35,906 4.94% 0 763,820 84.04% 30,000 41,500 0 37,200 35,699 0 0 0.00% 687 145,086 15.96% 908,906New Jersey 5,874,176 37,689 262,359 4.47% 347,299 6,521,523 24.56% 2,875,647 11,450,249 1,333,545 898,013 892,506 178,515 2,068,774 7.79% 338,501 20,035,750 75.44% 26,557,273New Mexico 3,056,424 5,066 229,697 7.52% 120,215 3,411,402 54.57% 95,561 2,384,017 0 156,135 150,720 8,470 0 0.00% 45,309 2,840,212 45.43% 6,251,614New York 19,455,697 13,708 4,403,762 22.63% 403,522 24,276,689 23.37% 10,433,996 39,754,251 0 8,202,304 5,586,865 460,152 12,545,334 12.08% 2,633,511 79,616,413 76.63% 103,893,102North Carolina 11,134,343 326,917 227,793 2.05% -10,118 11,678,935 48.62% 2,210,494 3,331,965 58,045 1,662,034 2,251,192 32,917 2,554,483 10.64% 239,055 12,340,185 51.38% 24,019,120North Dakota 702,435 5,363 101,633 14.47% 0 809,431 33.32% 394,737 73,064 306,791 35,000 628,656 4,000 177,787 7.32% 0 1,620,035 66.68% 2,429,466Ohio 12,154,868 34,261 50,753 0.42% 709,198 12,949,080 33.99% 2,519,230 2,273,187 5,490,360 3,362,146 4,423,941 126,850 5,699,877 14.96% 1,256,352 25,151,943 66.01% 38,101,023Oklahoma 4,990,229 64,519 165,040 3.31% 37,370 5,257,158 34.51% 1,649,767 3,056,290 0 51,250 1,966,202 23,813 3,164,060 20.77% 66,148 9,977,530 65.49% 15,234,688Oregon 4,248,683 30,350 0 0.00% 0 4,279,033 55.32% 346,513 1,150,536 1,329,959 151,752 253,139 75,907 0 0.00% 148,728 3,456,534 44.68% 7,735,567Pennsylvania 11,086,727 21,862 639,521 5.77% 80,292 11,828,402 34.78% 5,313,659 4,689,088 5,433,888 1,594,986 2,102,333 102,120 2,339,736 6.88% 600,998 22,176,808 65.22% 34,005,210Rhode Island 930,837 7,777 0 0.00% 0 938,614 24.77% 187,418 1,775,649 350,666 224,976 262,866 8,844 0 0.00% 40,166 2,850,585 75.23% 3,789,199South Carolina 5,583,540 14,285 434,351 7.78% 10,000 6,042,176 59.20% 300,159 1,107,498 1,450,672 1,088,998 177,582 8,451 0 0.00% 31,041 4,164,401 40.80% 10,206,577South Dakota 1,670,913 224 60,487 3.62% 0 1,731,624 77.16% 233,430 165,340 0 61,200 19,500 33,074 0 0.00% 0 512,544 22.84% 2,244,168Tennessee 7,443,656 102,620 57,715 0.78% 49,101 7,653,092 41.93% 3,041,664 3,358,557 627,050 301,990 1,956,776 18,868 955,619 5.24% 338,292 10,598,816 58.07% 18,251,908Texas 30,274,015 398,942 1,901,561 6.28% 143,224 32,717,742 54.33% 1,355,095 23,054,167 0 540,160 1,614,422 14,353 402,976 0.67% 525,327 27,506,500 45.67% 60,224,242Utah 2,444,960 23,135 102,123 4.18% 72,800 2,643,018 56.48% 368,669 527,790 0 35,000 457,307 0 644,277 13.77% 3,116 2,036,159 43.52% 4,679,177Vermont 476,706 23 0 0.00% 37,232 513,961 89.34% 0 0 0 47,500 3,460 9,758 0 0.00% 598 61,316 10.66% 575,277Virginia 5,894,453 24,565 264,970 4.50% 233,117 6,417,105 32.71% 719,918 6,770,482 1,494,401 0 1,226,054 10,624 2,333,537 11.89% 646,428 13,201,444 67.29% 19,618,549Washington 6,275,679 113,064 1,250,056 19.92% 193,813 7,832,612 28.55% 976,763 12,674,401 0 300,000 335,472 1,859,276 3,391,097 12.36% 61,500 19,598,509 71.45% 27,431,121West Virginia 2,206,616 0 0 0.00% 0 2,206,616 27.63% 4,714,398 23,059 239,579 91,800 307,957 54,151 341,226 4.27% 6,527 5,778,697 72.37% 7,985,313Wisconsin 5,050,174 26,736 324,387 6.42% 0 5,401,297 45.95% 2,171,358 1,352,080 402,800 350,000 439,300 171,826 1,454,402 12.37% 11,961 6,353,727 54.05% 11,755,024Wyoming 577,622 0 47,657 8.25% 0 625,279 54.62% 155,711 323,979 0 20,000 0 0 0 0.00% 19,842 519,532 45.38% 1,144,811TERRITORIESGuam 245,147 83 6,345 2.59% 13,887 265,462 24.13% 737,015 0 0 0 0 0 45,766 4.16% 52,003 834,784 75.87% 1,100,246Micronesia 1,229,420 0 0 0.00% 6,000 1,235,420 61.14% 28,834 746,641 0 0 7,325 0 0 0.00% 2,266 785,066 38.86% 2,020,486Puerto Rico 11,397,059 25,849 66,692 0.59% 46,797 11,536,397 59.17% 29,312 7,415,300 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 516,449 7,961,061 40.83% 19,497,458Virgin Islands 161,546 0 0 0.00% 0 161,546 11.40% 139,260 1,079,676 0 18,000 18,175 0 0 0.00% 245 1,255,356 88.60% 1,416,902Total 333,669,205 4,826,161 17,314,652 5.19% 5800115 361,610,133 39.56% 87,723,250 207,599,284 41,029,264 47,826,843 74,022,204 12,230,880 64,058,774 7.01% 17,900,477 552,390,976 60.44% 914,001,109

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LSC FUNDING SOURCESBasic Field Grants 333,669,205 36.5%

LSC Derivative Income

Interest/Investment Income 1,800,419 0.2%

Attorney Fee Awards - LSC Cases 3,018,962 0.3%

Publication Income 6,780 0.0%

Carryover Funds 17,314,652 1.9%

Other LSC Funds 5,800,115 0.6%

Subtotal LSC Sources 361,610,133 39.6%

NON-LSC FUNDING SOURCESOther Federal Grants

Older Americans Act 22,363,061 2.4%

HHS Grants 18,290,000 2.0%

HUD Grants 11,735,470 1.3%

Violence Against Women Act 11,307,895 1.2%

Other Federal Grants 24,026,824 2.6%

State and Local Grants General State Grants 102,856,824 11.3%

Local Grants 39,116,229 4.3%

Specific State Grants 65,626,231 7.2%

Filing Fees 41,029,264 4.5%

IOLTA 47,826,843 5.2%

Private Grants 74,022,204 8.1%

Foundation Grants 29,656,180 3.2%

Corporate and Individual Contributions 22,629,581 2.5%

United Way 12,760,659 1.4%

Bar Association Grants 8,740,326 0.5%

Non-LSC Derivative Income 12,230,880 1.3% 

Cy Pres Awards 8,051,549 0.9%

Attorney Fee Awards 2,571,861 0.3%

Publication Income 29,174 0.0%

Non-LSC Carryover Funds 64,058,774 7.0%

Other Non-LSC Funds 17,900,477 2.0%

Subtotal Non-LSC Sources 552,390,976 60.4%

Total Funding 914,001,109 100.0%

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Alabama Legal Services Alabama, Inc. 5,848,177 6,345,723 1,568,833 7,914,556 80.18% 19.82% Alaska Alaska Legal Services Corporation 1,176,506 1,208,550 2,313,086 3,521,636 34.32% 65.68% Arizona

Community Legal Services, Inc. 5,058,493 5,060,341 1,301,898 6,362,239 79.54% 20.46% DNA-Peoples Legal Services, Inc. 3,185,963 3,213,659 1,129,240 4,342,899 74.00% 26.00% Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc. 2,702,451 2,776,329 2,022,652 4,798,981 57.85% 42.15%

ArkansasCenter for Arkansas Legal Services 2,137,595 2,263,121 2,246,245 4,509,366 50.19% 49.81%

Legal Aid of Arkansas, Inc. 1,464,309 1,481,385 1,640,793 3,122,178 47.45% 52.55% California

Bay Area Legal Aid 4,115,647 4,185,859 6,267,148 10,453,007 40.04% 59.96% California Indian Legal Services, Inc. 890,407 891,042 1,055,390 1,946,432 45.78% 54.22% California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. 7,252,622 8,096,913 7,138,885 15,235,798 53.14% 46.86% Central California Legal Services 2,779,936 2,792,176 4,404,114 7,196,290 38.80% 61.20% Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, Inc. 997,766 997,766 2,813,124 3,810,890 26.18% 73.82% Inland Counties Legal Services, Inc. 4,579,223 4,763,631 2,085,817 6,849,448 69.55% 30.45% Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles 5,627,177 5,736,118 8,774,896 14,511,014 39.53% 60.47% Legal Aid Society of Orange County, Inc. 3,441,760 3,599,409 4,023,495 7,622,904 47.22% 52.78% Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. 2,735,130 2,905,590 12,872,969 15,778,559 18.41% 81.59% Legal Services of Northern California, Inc. 3,574,530 3,958,402 7,981,298 11,939,700 33.15% 66.85% Neighborhood Legal Services of L.A. County 3,688,870 4,795,078 8,001,115 12,796,193 37.47% 62.53%

Colorado Colorado Legal Services 4,550,426 4,454,406 6,647,361 11,101,767 40.12% 59.88% Connecticut Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut, Inc. 2,380,170 2,668,081 397,000 3,065,081 87.05% 12.95% Delaware Legal Services Corporation of Delaware, Inc. 675,638 677,150 868,612 1,545,762 43.81% 56.19% District of Columbia

Neighborhood Legal Services Program of the District of Columbia 738,798 766,025 854,626 1,620,651 47.27% 52.73% Florida

Bay Area Legal Services, Inc. 3,206,468 3,214,858 4,342,361 7,557,219 42.54% 57.46% Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida, Inc. 1,918,578 2,106,600 1,291,560 3,398,160 61.99% 38.01%Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. 4,001,731 4,611,999 5,999,502 10,611,501 43.46% 56.54% Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc. 4,561,135 5,021,020 3,095,972 8,116,992 61.86% 38.14% Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc. 3,154,413 4,085,457 2,570,971 6,656,428 61.38% 38.62% Legal Services of North Florida, Inc. 1,481,337 1,508,996 2,557,446 4,066,442 37.11% 62.89% Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc. 1,986,642 2,174,783 1,529,430 3,704,213 58.71% 41.29%

GeorgiaAtlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc. 3,593,137 3,719,694 5,822,129 9,541,823 38.98% 61.02%

Georgia Legal Services Program 7,936,829 7,971,829 4,932,610 12,904,439 61.78% 38.22% Hawaii

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii 1,413,113 1,543,243 7,658,574 9,201,817 16.77% 83.23% Idaho Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. 1,676,781 2,329,774 1,246,639 3,576,413 65.14% 34.86% Illinois

LAF (Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago) 5,928,659 6,430,184 7,368,696 13,798,880 46.60% 53.40%

Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. 2,459,258 2,501,507 8,478,931 10,980,438 22.78% 77.22% Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. 3,574,790 3,615,723 7,731,743 11,347,466 31.86% 68.14%

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Indiana Indiana Legal Services, Inc. 6,533,648 7,378,871 2,963,239 10,342,110 71.35% 28.65%Iowa Iowa Legal Aid 2,491,063 2,512,187 5,963,720 8,475,907 29.64% 70.36% Kansas Kansas Legal Services, Inc. 2,569,194 2,570,082 3,348,780 5,918,862 43.42% 56.58% Kentucky

Appalachian Research and Defense Fund of Kentucky 1,502,379 1,550,258 1,519,045 3,069,303 50.51% 49.49%

Kentucky Legal Aid 1,117,166 1,246,068 2,690,340 3,936,408 31.65% 68.35% Legal Aid of the Bluegrass 1,448,301 1,576,994 3,621,578 5,198,572 30.34% 69.66% Legal Aid Society 1,296,479 1,296,479 2,485,347 3,781,826 34.28% 65.72%

LouisianaAcadiana Legal Service Corporation 1,441,264 1,540,799 1,493,879 3,034,678 50.77% 49.23% Legal Services of North Louisiana, Inc. 1,386,508 1,419,263 1,089,687 2,508,950 56.57% 43.43%

Southeast Louisiana Legal Services Corporation 2,786,371 2,844,297 3,367,888 6,212,185 45.79% 54.21% Maine

Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Inc. 1,304,956 1,344,400 5,325,593 6,669,993 20.16% 79.84% Maryland Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. 3,761,461 3,774,704 20,035,102 23,809,806 15.85% 84.15% Massachusetts

Community Legal Aid, Inc. 1,370,177 1,444,712 5,717,399 7,162,111 20.17% 79.83% Northeast Legal Aid, Inc. 758,261 840,364 2,553,133 3,393,497 24.76% 75.24%South Coastal Counties Legal Services 842,737 842,957 4,229,844 5,072,801 16.62% 83.38% Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar

Association 1,863,111 1,971,217 683,665 2,654,882 74.25% 25.75% Michigan

Legal Aid and Defender Association, Inc. 2,138,965 4,648,016 4,377,933 9,025,949 51.50% 48.50% Legal Aid of Western Michigan 2,171,630 2,182,469 2,387,633 4,570,102 47.76% 52.24% Legal Services of Eastern Michigan 1,592,853 1,593,147 942,628 2,535,775 62.83% 37.17% Legal Services of Northern Michigan, Inc. 798,266 867,909 1,170,978 2,038,887 42.57% 57.43% Michigan Advocacy Program 2,192,576 2,433,722 4,723,932 7,157,654 34.00% 66.00% Michigan Indian Legal Services, Inc. 161,438 161,712 419,652 581,364 27.82% 72.18%

MinnesotaAnishinabe Legal Services, Inc. 234,365 261,464 609,395 870,859 30.02% 69.98% Central Minnesota Legal Services, Inc. 1,640,805 1,669,253 694,467 2,363,720 70.62% 29.38% Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota 429,923 460,507 2,175,828 2,636,335 17.47% 82.53% Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota Corp. 329,151 341,445 1,535,543 1,876,988 18.19% 81.81% Southern Minnesota Regional Legal

Services, Inc. 1,824,965 1,824,965 6,269,968 8,094,933 22.54% 77.46% Mississippi

Mississippi Center for Legal Services 2,680,182 2,888,506 1,245,456 4,133,962 69.87% 30.13% North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, Inc. 1,710,940 2,048,751 702,995 2,751,746 74.45% 25.55% Missouri

Legal Aid of Western Missouri 1,979,065 1,992,997 6,417,152 8,410,149 23.70% 76.30% Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Inc. 1,958,043 2,044,458 6,944,779 8,989,237 22.74% 77.26% Legal Services of Southern Missouri 1,654,892 1,669,145 3,377,266 5,046,411 33.08% 66.92% Mid-Missouri Legal Services Corporation 436,010 436,010 896,153 1,332,163 32.73% 67.27%

Montana Montana Legal Services Association 1,143,084 1,228,547 1,641,239 2,869,786 42.81% 57.19%Nebraska

Legal Aid of Nebraska 1,567,080 1,603,080 4,768,074 6,371,154 25.16% 74.84%

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NevadaNevada Legal Services, Inc. 2,764,053 2,930,523 1,587,512 4,518,035 64.86% 35.14%

New HampshireLegal Advice & Referral Center, Inc. 727,453 763,820 145,086 908,906 84.04% 15.96%

New JerseyCentral Jersey Legal Services, Inc. 1,072,839 1,167,898 3,890,422 5,058,320 23.09% 76.91% Essex-Newark Legal Services Project, Inc. 814,678 817,686 2,154,177 2,971,863 27.51% 72.49% Legal Services of Northwest Jersey 380,946 380,946 2,343,070 2,724,016 13.98% 86.02% Northeast New Jersey Legal Services Corp. 1,598,433 1,913,010 5,579,973 7,492,983 25.53% 74.47% Ocean-Monmouth Legal Services, Inc. 667,151 816,768 2,041,860 2,858,628 28.57% 71.43% South Jersey Legal Services, Inc. 1,340,129 1,425,215 4,026,248 5,451,463 26.14% 73.86%

New MexicoNew Mexico Legal Aid 3,056,424 3,411,402 2,840,212 6,251,614 54.57% 45.43%

New YorkLegal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Inc. 1,824,631 1,825,927 3,290,743 5,116,670 35.69% 64.31% Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York, Inc. 1,209,937 1,364,427 6,543,824 7,908,251 17.25% 82.75% Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. 1,634,158 1,952,157 9,179,319 11,131,476 17.54% 82.46% Legal Services NYC 10,888,945 14,831,101 37,492,135 52,323,236 28.35% 71.65% Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 1,590,097 1,779,448 10,957,779 12,737,227 13.97% 86.03% Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. 1,138,448 1,243,800 6,849,567 8,093,367 15.37% 84.63% Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. 1,169,481 1,279,829 5,303,046 6,582,875 19.44% 80.56%

North Carolina Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc. 11,134,343 11,678,935 12,340,185 24,019,120 48.62% 51.38% North Dakota

Legal Services of North Dakota 702,435 809,431 1,620,035 2,429,466 33.32% 66.68% Ohio

Community Legal Aid Services, Inc. 1,902,323 1,902,742 6,056,618 7,959,360 23.91% 76.09% Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. 3,078,696 3,135,308 2,209,059 5,344,367 58.67% 41.33% Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati 1,606,564 1,606,564 5,096,328 6,702,892 23.97% 76.03% Ohio State Legal Services 3,432,125 4,088,553 7,503,341 11,591,894 35.27% 64.73% The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland 2,135,160 2,215,913 4,286,597 6,502,510 34.08% 65.92%

OklahomaLegal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc. 4,187,254 4,387,211 9,546,692 13,933,903 31.49% 68.51% Oklahoma Indian Legal Services, Inc. 802,975 869,947 430,838 1,300,785 66.88% 33.12%

OregonLegal Aid Services of Oregon 4,248,683 4,279,033 3,456,534 7,735,567 55.32% 44.68%

PennsylvaniaLaurel Legal Services, Inc. 619,213 664,000 1,212,489 1,876,489 35.39% 64.61% Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania 1,088,561 1,108,880 4,096,417 5,205,297 21.30% 78.70% MidPenn Legal Services, Inc. 2,261,502 2,491,674 4,614,764 7,106,438 35.06% 64.94% Neighborhood Legal Services Association 1,367,360 1,425,811 3,241,754 4,667,565 30.55% 69.45% North Penn Legal Services, Inc. 1,811,521 1,939,096 3,868,536 5,807,632 33.39% 66.61% Northwestern Legal Services 681,868 684,037 2,042,816 2,726,853 25.09% 74.91% Philadelphia Legal Assistance Center 2,844,060 3,000,837 1,319,391 4,320,228 69.46% 30.54%

Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc. 412,642 514,067 1,780,641 2,294,708 22.40% 77.60% Rhode Island

Rhode Island Legal Services, Inc. 930,837 938,614 2,850,585 3,789,199 24.77% 75.23% South Carolina South Carolina Legal Services, Inc. 5,583,540 6,042,176 4,164,401 10,206,577 59.20% 40.80%South Dakota

Dakota Plains Legal Services, Inc. 1,293,359 1,354,070 279,532 1,633,602 82.89% 17.11% East River Legal Services 377,554 377,554 233,012 610,566 61.84% 38.16%

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TennesseeLegal Aid of East Tennessee 2,358,390 2,386,659 2,240,968 4,627,627 51.57% 48.43% Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and

the Cumberlands 3,013,690 3,104,457 3,608,228 6,712,685 46.25% 53.75% Memphis Area Legal Services, Inc. 1,392,197 1,420,424 2,120,262 3,540,686 40.12% 59.88%

West Tennessee Legal Services, Inc. 679,379 741,552 2,629,358 3,370,910 22.00% 78.00% Texas

Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas 8,469,131 10,029,812 8,770,834 18,800,646 53.35% 46.65% Lone Star Legal Aid 10,069,965 10,455,682 7,638,722 18,094,404 57.78% 42.22% Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc. 11,734,919 12,232,248 11,096,944 23,329,192 52.43% 47.57%

Utah Utah Legal Services, Inc. 2,444,960 2,643,018 2,036,159 4,679,177 56.48% 43.52% Vermont Legal Services Law Line of Vermont, Inc. 476,706 513,961 61,316 575,277 89.34% 10.66% Virginia

Blue Ridge Legal Services, Inc. 767,937 935,090 1,633,973 2,569,063 36.40% 63.60% Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc. 1,242,400 1,445,907 1,313,416 2,759,323 52.40% 47.60% Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia 1,122,001 1,162,332 2,929,238 4,091,570 28.41% 71.59% Legal Services of Northern Virginia, Inc. 1,228,600 1,256,317 3,416,755 4,673,072 26.88% 73.12% Southwest Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc. 701,125 709,880 2,044,984 2,754,864 25.77% 74.23% Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc. 832,390 907,579 1,863,078 2,770,657 32.76% 67.24%

Washington Northwest Justice Project 6,275,679 7,832,612 19,598,509 27,431,121 28.55% 71.45% West Virginia Legal Aid of West Virginia, Inc. 2,206,616 2,206,616 5,778,697 7,985,313 27.63% 72.37% Wisconsin

Legal Action of Wisconsin, Inc. 3,895,037 4,241,375 5,649,021 9,890,396 42.88% 57.12% Wisconsin Judicare, Inc. 1,155,137 1,159,922 704,706 1,864,628 62.21% 37.79% Wyoming

Legal Aid of Wyoming, Inc. 577,622 625,279 519,532 1,144,811 54.62% 45.38%

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Guam Guam Legal Services Corporation 245,147 265,462 834,784 1,100,246 24.13% 75.87% Northern Marianas Micronesian Legal Services, Inc. 1,229,420 1,235,420 785,066 2,020,486 61.14% 38.86% Puerto Rico

Community Law Office, Inc. 216,678 219,520 689,550 909,070 24.15% 75.85% Puerto Rico Legal Services, Inc. 11,180,381 11,316,877 7,271,511 18,588,388 60.88% 39.12% Virgin Islands

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Alabama 2,297,487 263,952 1,738,745 1,417,441 813,735 213,484 272,936 277,995 245,229 8,674 111,017 102,740 - 24,313 26,078 2,223 - 676,238 136,424 115,899 1,909,316 11,083,875Alaska 475,111 32,783 482,859 377,789 188,023 16,462 37,762 29,914 64,391 42,658 11,917 16,609 4 32,329 50,902 - - - 12,013 37,790 8,744,610 5,396,566Arizona 4,151,286 1,636,823 4,538,028 2,437,439 1,168,217 270,932 345,462 531,996 254,019 170,084 152,747 122,657 77,139 109,429 148,966 176,120 - 85,056 377,763 86,361 16,840,524 23,379,340Arkansas 2,095,659 252,692 1,018,779 829,833 317,545 35,267 120,798 195,942 66,192 116,082 41,020 89,615 10,930 40,685 12,718 8,303 29,275 153,774 32,084 8,602 5,475,795 8,948,991California 14,896,306 4,146,497 14,489,401 10,570,013 5,075,844 910,156 1,307,240 1,233,436 830,307 431,310 1,018,347 552,903 558,760 449,497 373,529 228,122 57,256 795,903 2,077,541 428,844 60,431,212 153,045,099Colorado 1,682,320 782,475 1,082,906 1,308,982 633,893 39,194 125,763 77,999 105,247 61,457 50,287 23,864 21,752 17,460 96,980 - - 91,823 73,513 45,433 6,321,348 14,932,639Connecticut 427,791 614,003 915,500 794,387 186,100 - 28,744 83,079 6,717 7,028 3,480 10,826 4,043 29,854 - 1,407 - - 203,156 13,346 3,329,461 3,807,762Delaware 403,577 62,044 81,684 250,017 54,824 6,919 14,612 15,305 4,635 2,147 6,423 5,135 1,025 13,900 663 - - 34,630 25,400 11,369 994,309 2,092,313District of Columbia 291,973 54,019 300,115 193,087 202,845 - 19,401 28,682 2,564 3,791 9,233 7,760 2,420 15,500 5,677 - - - - 36,194 1,173,261 2,264,963Florida 9,045,914 2,254,872 7,776,148 5,173,322 2,642,438 290,255 542,137 409,863 352,302 255,491 153,813 354,907 55,210 186,561 176,569 262,625 - 113,408 400,813 281,273 30,727,921 55,761,241Georgia 5,684,085 1,259,345 3,561,156 3,567,248 1,176,302 132,259 389,842 218,846 360,815 12,994 65,092 81,197 81,741 87,212 68,371 3,176 14,303 55,548 465,522 153,382 17,438,436 33,149,708Hawaii 509,665 318,694 461,211 353,017 154,650 46,894 28,059 55,039 19,565 21,500 17,167 27,969 - 20,760 7,616 - - 124,776 55,422 3,295 2,225,299 9,928,417Idaho 953,073 65,354 551,511 407,420 217,019 50,888 35,230 45,100 30,299 16,451 25,480 13,290 15,781 46,780 15,304 407,901 - 62,642 4,300 20,236 2,984,059 4,127,086Illinois 6,276,320 480,452 3,676,616 3,456,088 2,911,293 205,093 397,007 350,944 389,778 204,406 277,574 139,348 - 137,932 244,400 6,668 - 415,842 449,442 117,727 20,136,930 51,691,090Indiana 3,001,237 1,093,466 1,324,098 1,710,451 873,064 102,471 169,153 131,410 197,472 69,449 49,648 92,318 - 69,360 16,892 93,604 - 259,143 291,589 14,394 9,559,219 12,351,508Iowa 1,518,432 82,899 608,487 831,786 155,785 48,270 48,425 86,955 41,001 14,431 27,255 11,241 20,145 16,169 5,488 47,539 - 101,214 55,370 2,907 3,723,799 12,225,325Kansas 1,120,658 427,932 985,677 602,819 295,068 34,892 69,989 64,117 25,117 15,045 24,384 19,324 18,952 14,282 4,655 - - 76,405 41,314 17,178 3,857,808 9,596,336Kentucky 2,868,539 520,917 1,652,701 2,053,972 375,308 42,024 111,667 151,230 47,796 16,876 72,941 71,329 - 65,230 13,678 3,747 - 27,208 127,125 19,804 8,242,092 20,106,202Louisiana 2,657,142 581,810 1,874,672 1,487,047 530,750 75,719 128,197 121,627 117,652 69,970 93,371 101,305 29,621 57,833 14,042 31,955 4,606 220,612 76,185 40,126 8,314,242 17,018,685Maine 783,625 389,398 147,316 590,968 190,811 6,976 44,264 33,504 26,970 12,157 20,572 5,975 2,385 12,836 12,685 - - 5,281 70,625 41,116 2,397,464 7,292,994Maryland 2,164,438 508,795 924,265 1,100,819 384,231 11,953 56,201 132,389 39,806 5,696 39,660 14,494 - 23,668 7,401 - - 47,996 136,814 62,116 5,660,742 34,313,086Massachusetts 2,201,175 780,161 1,123,746 1,171,806 258,792 42,481 85,837 75,450 37,905 37,098 35,048 34,744 10,088 49,817 8,701 7,448 - 709,988 235,127 687,576 7,592,988 23,662,627Michigan 6,005,253 412,366 2,061,699 2,867,628 1,205,436 103,642 310,442 276,190 182,348 82,438 138,451 83,219 23,360 260,645 39,523 27,313 - 64,855 1,838,916 82,169 16,065,893 31,098,494Minnesota 2,379,206 876,233 643,694 946,362 369,133 74,442 110,146 143,438 107,654 11,121 49,506 32,171 7,427 66,102 22,190 31,807 43,354 188,810 185,136 9,447 6,297,379 22,456,137Mississippi 1,653,220 389,230 1,303,648 1,205,499 468,611 71,109 194,056 451,953 119,628 45,949 13,328 67,345 3,440 83,374 48,137 43,487 - 504,196 198,900 55,634 6,920,744 9,408,373Missouri 2,862,982 1,407,242 1,475,576 2,091,440 334,251 40,728 137,761 117,225 75,797 36,519 88,108 49,565 11,950 63,396 21,677 2,095 - 104,225 159,386 73,828 9,153,751 28,326,245Montana 340,871 67,977 546,960 277,640 181,502 43,801 45,946 55,702 50,071 43,766 19,754 18,758 9,000 18,350 - 20,504 - - 54,882 43,290 1,838,774 4,170,376Nebraska 865,476 208,706 197,642 466,407 113,755 13,889 28,492 49,257 19,967 22,298 12,999 22,382 10,124 6,322 7,214 17,487 - 168,532 - 82,464 2,313,413 8,320,191Nevada 1,127,226 541,959 457,225 483,205 304,860 41,826 69,250 180,350 136,811 24,999 4,747 25,075 11,758 47,520 9,162 - - 1,020 108,997 90,282 3,666,272 6,216,925New Hampshire 276,846 313,917 152,274 164,186 57,186 1,241 22,725 22,737 951 6,598 1,028 3,420 3,348 9,368 - - - 76,087 33,614 2,001 1,147,527 1,781,421New Jersey 3,227,635 854,674 1,619,285 2,241,597 812,460 25,978 87,538 85,848 31,388 7,591 42,852 98,573 8,201 66,359 28,900 2,030 5,504 4,000 82,239 25,499 9,358,151 36,779,904New Mexico 1,421,246 111,797 1,144,292 1,064,082 340,888 36,511 45,288 75,671 71,090 17,271 39,628 18,681 22,443 21,660 11,178 30,270 - 24,435 254,730 3,551 4,754,712 8,978,854New York 6,345,849 2,278,161 5,635,839 8,329,387 2,952,360 455,910 637,660 738,090 231,788 148,943 289,011 315,245 55,446 338,526 242,248 751,344 30,573 339,415 1,149,650 202,935 31,468,380 125,761,549North Carolina 5,855,083 1,541,495 2,411,761 3,363,578 1,693,980 139,653 592,844 458,452 201,846 308,504 183,888 168,083 - 91,946 99,107 74,452 - 37,630 194,885 385,050 17,802,237 33,128,301North Dakota 282,327 246,553 181,501 216,603 133,206 9,626 41,939 48,259 29,718 12,182 16,959 11,125 2,392 33,941 1,523 14,638 - 37,336 19,068 3,606 1,342,502 2,471,353Ohio 7,161,705 1,104,734 3,730,581 4,108,082 755,823 98,110 117,848 137,329 105,741 59,305 41,275 57,542 62 68,647 35,313 - - 310,271 1,261,994 64,117 19,218,479 49,695,410Oklahoma 2,503,040 892,601 1,214,072 1,492,035 635,123 85,408 156,886 237,081 150,797 134,462 85,686 50,618 43,391 67,850 25,265 43,616 - 51,266 80,766 373,509 8,323,472 16,989,035Oregon 2,594,526 187,214 927,887 1,650,077 400,012 44,485 52,815 74,598 58,325 11,434 48,324 23,696 33,315 15,853 42,962 - - - 157,643 11,812 6,334,978 10,563,643Pennsylvania 6,499,600 1,517,266 2,802,988 3,607,004 1,146,078 59,010 272,796 352,750 165,291 44,040 135,119 101,366 38,802 89,147 58,435 130,369 30,700 287,964 120,853 211,824 17,671,402 46,519,113Rhode Island 384,438 227,848 183,028 405,378 80,023 - 28,152 13,657 3,367 18,199 6,685 12,528 - 10,859 2,240 - - 2,843 26,013 7,103 1,412,361 5,641,733South Carolina 2,446,509 395,010 1,250,690 1,667,548 266,744 43,939 185,811 207,735 75,578 136,009 37,154 57,522 33,106 36,469 87,159 - 14,553 711,733 168,499 24,690 7,846,458 13,198,533South Dakota 760,187 460,012 336,256 474,646 165,763 12,983 50,776 60,179 47,186 329 24,851 66,708 10,863 74,712 637 10,034 - 93,719 39,669 12,932 2,702,442 3,218,010Tennessee 3,654,471 1,156,338 1,855,146 1,659,882 688,925 140,368 196,208 227,129 201,327 94,437 140,576 104,901 85,439 156,600 115,130 44,491 - - 191,036 106,617 10,819,021 26,586,121Texas 12,634,154 1,757,796 9,593,081 10,247,640 2,642,877 451,432 1,232,514 1,412,490 752,548 347,257 452,080 334,242 143,708 291,443 636,071 205,858 - 560,657 856,617 303,187 44,855,652 83,451,896Utah 1,513,684 630,620 357,993 699,784 183,701 42,406 29,730 58,189 73,422 14,689 22,573 19,579 14,265 41,566 29,024 - - 76,029 - 8,748 3,816,002 5,795,580Vermont 364,071 149,997 55,028 123,887 65,575 4,958 26,010 4,957 3,928 2,213 2,988 6,706 - 20,400 88 - - 701 2,862 18,943 853,312 854,927Virginia 3,505,756 476,378 1,585,015 1,840,554 400,074 117,020 108,599 139,405 43,970 21,791 62,617 41,061 5,701 33,565 5,067 42,653 - 255,206 69,299 266,829 9,020,560 25,263,950Washington 4,564,086 149,344 1,592,476 1,722,599 463,795 149,311 132,778 81,375 67,396 28,506 88,117 19,342 28,172 19,524 152,457 139,774 - 356,733 115,869 - 9,871,654 33,875,095West Virginia 1,200,795 199,146 556,326 735,919 266,045 23,637 183,397 63,593 28,053 41,916 120,159 40,572 4,929 - 15,938 - - 88,199 19,200 20,940 3,608,764 12,270,253Wisconsin 2,231,757 298,732 1,689,846 1,537,134 280,829 26,416 155,616 110,682 117,446 76,221 80,832 41,213 34,576 41,455 56,662 102,582 - 98,343 52,915 30,407 7,063,664 14,278,919Wyoming 292,908 62,014 135,796 155,484 70,665 10,727 3,130 16,284 31,653 - 5,434 2,418 6,093 10,034 909 3,376 - 14,531 20,373 12,358 854,187 1,765,462TERRITORIESGuam 79,044 104,879 67,386 37,662 12,841 1,663 4,331 2,428 797 129 3,817 3,293 219 7,610 1,730 568 - - 150 1,882 330,429 1,547,824Micronesia 689,191 532,248 600,491 369,570 - - 456 19,693 2,026 - - - - 16,000 - 5,254 - - - - 2,234,929 2,936,900Puerto Rico 7,094,964 193,263 2,525,120 4,395,386 549,701 5,568 187,551 1,640 232,998 23,575 60,440 9,387 360 15,152 246,330 11,490 - 1,147,777 148,971 131,538 16,981,211 27,883,547Virgin Islands 87,741 - 42,469 40,661 4,750 4,395 5,471 4,781 3,291 4,766 3,175 13,343 1,953 7,500 - - - 6,000 1,399 3,550 235,245 1,985,248Total 158,411,660 36,355,133 98,248,692 101,374,297 36,853,509 4,962,781 9,833,688 10,279,969 6,689,976 3,422,252 4,628,637 3,819,229 1,563,839 3,653,302 3,353,591 3,036,330 230,124 9,670,000 12,962,073 4,915,710 514,264,792 1,219,395,175

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Alabama 1,422,526 171,862 46,813 230,003 85,390 11,420 40,996 7,550 31,918 - 1,490 3,432 16,863 1,000 - 162,951 - 43,315 20,274 41,462 2,339,265 11,083,875Alaska 1,598,947 113,658 481,041 702,286 293,567 24,754 42,223 37,084 40,356 37,037 23,509 28,016 9,136 7,670 21,532 4,416 - 5,263 5,520 11,235 3,487,250 5,396,566Arizona 2,385,715 894,233 1,051,627 832,402 266,479 63,717 126,941 107,813 164,693 102,225 44,701 49,932 62,546 17,615 41,089 28,831 - 70,659 118,489 109,109 6,538,816 23,379,340Arkansas 2,284,988 169,446 255,295 459,735 58,780 5,019 32,218 24,871 43,324 34,705 7,400 4,255 46,531 11,015 5,289 7,913 - - - 22,412 3,473,196 8,948,991California 29,345,814 9,215,460 9,269,198 14,454,665 3,743,995 556,028 1,570,228 766,680 926,703 428,260 313,707 250,633 602,181 217,089 243,461 1,735,094 70,573 14,863,143 2,404,047 1,636,928 92,613,887 153,045,099Colorado 3,795,131 1,760,392 652,718 1,112,520 452,882 21,967 62,164 82,720 49,465 38,823 26,689 8,064 35,312 5,630 74,287 20,073 - 199,634 144,930 67,890 8,611,291 14,932,639Connecticut 63,965 90,027 136,574 111,455 26,213 - 4,078 11,831 1,546 1,758 460 1,480 913 4,146 - - - - 21,977 1,878 478,301 3,807,762Delaware 512,676 127,246 67,054 227,760 33,657 4,700 16,731 10,282 3,685 2,724 3,000 1,500 12,135 8,300 1,072 27,000 - - 19,100 19,382 1,098,004 2,092,313District of Columbia 518,857 8,076 85,558 162,251 101,208 - 18,493 13,369 3,624 4,960 9,129 3,866 10,035 7,000 19,714 - - - - 125,562 1,091,702 2,264,963Florida 10,563,760 1,418,873 4,635,623 3,498,385 1,463,226 240,691 431,570 326,944 226,813 210,380 135,210 218,589 185,162 79,223 146,054 393,832 - 80,493 342,594 435,898 25,033,320 55,761,241Georgia 6,352,029 2,056,618 1,426,217 2,992,492 1,000,114 89,547 338,081 160,338 321,833 23,912 65,084 50,396 60,702 63,294 29,826 5,225 - 139,262 338,205 198,097 15,711,272 33,149,708Hawaii 1,852,294 1,820,945 490,409 1,259,187 332,409 96,927 82,960 145,365 63,803 38,402 45,924 38,515 - 27,240 60,029 - - 1,269,621 62,578 16,510 7,703,118 9,928,417Idaho 702,797 - 69,136 180,725 10,971 - 6,556 8,029 19,941 17,084 - - 16,073 - - 100,000 - 10,272 - 1,443 1,143,027 4,127,086Illinois 15,723,815 2,336,556 3,464,731 5,488,252 1,428,416 175,122 266,795 258,020 238,245 223,356 144,262 43,831 123,430 37,188 51,680 48,879 48,665 95,188 864,479 493,250 31,554,160 51,691,090Indiana 1,775,727 274,398 122,694 576,875 10,000 - - - - - - - 32,595 - - - - - - - 2,792,289 12,351,508Iowa 3,491,456 191,592 1,390,546 1,917,599 352,585 111,287 102,739 196,982 80,382 30,074 61,758 25,506 38,216 36,781 12,772 181,126 - 145,364 128,146 6,615 8,501,526 12,225,325Kansas 1,636,539 624,335 1,439,542 880,190 447,984 55,271 113,071 101,947 31,055 16,043 39,410 30,420 23,470 21,157 6,085 169,927 - - 65,825 36,257 5,738,528 9,596,336Kentucky 3,888,821 1,059,876 1,191,921 2,527,828 576,929 63,509 239,575 174,081 209,342 45,180 123,966 115,741 94,295 54,348 41,139 200,249 - 284,917 713,081 259,312 11,864,110 20,106,202Louisiana 4,427,021 401,076 783,306 1,264,368 414,248 33,426 123,814 93,925 166,410 41,888 106,892 78,955 89,445 61,249 37,653 25,471 - 419,023 86,289 49,984 8,704,443 17,018,685Maine 1,723,034 794,701 220,959 1,118,507 234,338 20,363 79,612 68,995 67,928 29,394 50,278 29,183 25,215 27,253 47,513 22,072 - 5,006 145,173 186,006 4,895,530 7,292,994Maryland 11,031,384 2,351,357 3,998,156 5,248,224 1,540,991 62,685 277,245 710,664 230,657 51,103 127,955 90,747 34,969 110,798 45,906 1,009,470 - - 651,710 1,078,323 28,652,344 34,313,086Massachusetts 3,973,797 880,707 2,235,271 2,041,338 1,000,893 62,340 177,528 223,596 160,383 54,914 100,015 57,866 80,202 76,513 18,894 192,992 3,231 3,070,682 832,541 825,936 16,069,639 23,662,627Michigan 6,089,367 568,657 1,769,100 1,933,322 888,432 26,546 195,706 163,014 108,996 123,883 164,995 68,797 107,204 67,480 75,741 166,586 - 1,162,817 662,207 689,751 15,032,601 31,098,494Minnesota 5,476,251 1,404,418 2,492,059 3,067,076 779,120 77,395 397,490 234,126 202,945 119,873 182,337 59,075 73,997 67,536 46,910 44,889 27,031 448,816 385,428 571,986 16,158,758 22,456,137Mississippi 1,068,837 26,470 275,004 362,702 82,554 12,073 137,560 38,629 81,629 30,010 5,849 10,819 43,106 21,674 6,768 17,507 - 53,703 139,775 72,960 2,487,629 9,408,373Missouri 6,693,771 2,455,952 2,293,677 3,386,874 761,273 284,637 400,539 178,286 237,860 145,342 148,552 102,272 162,187 93,954 115,105 205,922 48,018 423,362 491,368 543,543 19,172,494 28,326,245Montana 854,708 41,946 723,160 355,286 61,325 21,161 27,377 19,791 33,648 45,283 11,524 3,710 25,480 37,269 (137) 9,460 - - 27,116 33,495 2,331,602 4,170,376Nebraska 2,220,648 535,501 507,111 1,198,765 342,210 47,185 89,296 160,760 66,218 55,675 45,521 74,641 36,115 13,514 27,287 74,023 - - 141,968 370,340 6,006,778 8,320,191Nevada 915,524 430,639 372,551 415,163 69,174 14,448 43,991 79,863 57,006 34,069 2,632 7,529 27,842 5,280 3,229 - - - 20,776 50,937 2,550,653 6,216,925New Hampshire 209,627 144,021 66,497 78,951 42,609 716 22,317 10,682 4,776 7,857 2,370 1,908 8,249 4,671 - - - - 28,643 - 633,894 1,781,421New Jersey 11,301,335 2,405,270 3,842,173 6,035,039 2,366,483 54,216 171,517 185,438 74,368 28,280 65,237 276,098 59,417 147,892 76,079 7,295 5,460 10,360 189,404 120,392 27,421,753 36,779,904New Mexico 1,907,709 466,181 235,983 890,888 222,390 26,426 42,547 68,636 76,148 17,508 23,942 17,290 30,689 15,790 16,724 18,568 - 78,558 58,101 10,064 4,224,142 8,978,854New York 40,858,972 10,058,841 9,058,901 18,828,945 4,683,934 534,998 1,024,145 737,912 612,082 390,535 310,730 264,276 381,897 108,031 291,840 471,342 104,407 2,698,723 1,756,109 1,116,549 94,293,169 125,761,549North Carolina 7,299,712 1,448,367 1,409,974 3,112,644 321,769 43,047 102,563 102,955 72,059 31,542 35,526 24,784 217,568 8,991 47,219 297,583 - 328,795 184,858 236,108 15,326,064 33,128,301North Dakota 373,802 239,524 91,293 196,799 52,677 1,926 12,455 18,567 30,489 3,909 4,458 4,789 7,814 8,981 20 7,486 - 65,784 5,448 2,630 1,128,851 2,471,353Ohio 9,078,730 1,377,363 2,651,149 4,748,059 1,733,273 187,220 467,058 382,627 272,706 237,129 181,173 131,075 257,424 106,465 129,574 144,220 - 6,151,041 1,605,282 635,363 30,476,931 49,695,410Oklahoma 3,592,955 531,826 1,090,280 1,497,334 402,359 113,133 195,643 107,001 208,013 123,915 45,533 15,845 30,941 42,635 40,858 49,483 - 113,281 262,896 201,632 8,665,563 16,989,035Oregon 1,486,670 102,594 621,763 932,966 290,297 24,907 41,682 47,293 37,543 9,665 29,823 14,114 53,485 42,410 46,432 - - - 412,413 34,608 4,228,665 10,563,643Pennsylvania 10,843,713 2,438,630 4,356,273 5,874,698 1,590,591 223,426 374,140 673,183 321,264 60,528 217,095 175,297 182,760 142,831 41,170 227,370 21,326 367,214 299,851 416,351 28,847,711 46,519,113Rhode Island 2,075,706 380,537 313,259 802,995 55,885 - 42,528 12,643 7,199 13,662 9,846 15,061 31,520 12,091 1,138 - - 376,697 62,013 16,592 4,229,372 5,641,733South Carolina 2,114,165 304,881 1,063,281 691,659 191,841 41,752 133,229 124,613 40,521 51,377 15,417 30,466 12,954 19,678 42,503 - 301,901 15,530 112,572 43,735 5,352,075 13,198,533South Dakota 247,465 144,897 7,835 57,131 5,973 533 3,934 3,591 11,548 - 1,916 250 11,401 - 1,539 503 - 15,148 1,570 334 515,568 3,218,010Tennessee 5,324,380 1,625,161 2,273,800 2,390,679 449,506 139,373 267,732 170,482 209,203 221,944 35,419 53,703 154,562 3,004 36,738 140,374 - 1,178,955 310,802 781,283 15,767,100 26,586,121Texas 18,849,265 3,286,342 5,539,233 7,041,963 1,677,684 53,859 381,172 355,572 204,526 67,686 46,335 52,403 71,091 11,440 41,227 327,418 - 70,157 252,805 266,066 38,596,244 83,451,896Utah 697,983 318,482 105,484 281,525 96,410 23,584 15,220 30,897 43,956 2,474 18,165 10,115 6,951 - 23,050 273,326 - 22,053 - 9,903 1,979,578 5,795,580Vermont - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,615 - - - - - - - 1,615 854,927Virginia 5,620,165 1,105,179 2,255,722 3,161,464 1,392,069 154,663 320,136 363,428 136,103 86,025 161,857 128,906 109,987 49,452 47,730 150,989 - 471,486 225,488 302,541 16,243,390 25,263,950Washington 9,889,537 517,828 3,055,061 3,518,603 1,343,408 324,677 314,755 208,246 189,780 89,311 205,143 41,032 109,946 56,531 382,309 198,249 - 3,059,794 499,231 - 24,003,441 33,875,095West Virginia 2,273,797 689,743 2,025,463 2,071,378 520,889 56,539 216,299 160,813 240,223 151,963 100 - 26,409 5,216 23,748 - - 38,779 92,212 67,918 8,661,489 12,270,253Wisconsin 3,386,998 530,717 244,239 1,753,625 259,412 25,638 118,866 116,229 139,348 51,417 54,370 24,104 60,798 17,701 43,406 - - 283,422 24,308 80,657 7,215,255 14,278,919Wyoming 374,110 18,065 106,674 163,786 78,429 9,615 6,905 10,258 24,183 - 4,602 4,624 19,663 30,966 947 3,079 - 8,876 23,650 22,843 911,275 1,765,462TERRITORIESGuam 327,979 341,531 257,925 125,086 45,296 5,757 13,129 8,742 17,975 11,048 13,376 11,622 6,760 17,910 2,225 4,190 - - 578 6,266 1,217,395 1,547,824Micronesia 33,302 73,794 6,536 5,370 222,805 7,193 53,730 50,790 113,630 - 1,997 24,120 6,983 6,000 2,813 31,668 - - 33,740 27,500 701,971 2,936,900Puerto Rico 756,475 209,281 3,205,311 4,271,243 592,809 172,259 35,320 237,598 4,164 1,289 33,770 209,219 88,895 12,815 103,170 9,186 87,257 159,323 95,091 617,861 10,902,336 27,883,547Virgin Islands 748,434 - 223,683 289,833 220,666 10,544 9,642 27,274 17,179 10,870 18,031 87,623 14,896 10,670 1,779 6,289 - 5,847 39,566 7,177 1,750,003 1,985,248Total 272,063,185 60,984,072 86,054,843 126,828,898 35,718,827 4,418,219 9,832,241 8,621,025 6,979,394 3,656,291 3,528,480 3,076,494 4,040,032 2,063,387 2,623,136 7,222,526 717,869 38,310,363 15,410,227 12,980,874 705,130,383 1,219,395,175

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LSC grantees handle the basic civil legal needs of the poor, addressing matters involv-ing safety, subsistence, and family stability. Most legal aid practices are focused on fam-ily law, including domestic violence, child support and custody, and housing matters, including evictions and foreclosures.

More than a third of all cases closed by LSC grantees are family law cases. LSC grant-ees help parents obtain and keep custody of their children, extended family members secure guardianship of orphaned and abused children, and victims of domestic violence secure protective orders. LSC grantees also work on housing cases. By renegotiating mortgages, resolving landlord-tenant disputes, and assisting renters facing wrongful eviction and property foreclosure, LSC grantees help clients stay in their homes.

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Basic Field - General Closed by Closed by Program Private Basic Field Basic Field Changes From

Year Staff Attorneys Totals Native American Migrant Totals Prior Year

2000 873,199 121,030 994,229 11,481 6,658 1,012,368 -

2001 877,492 118,749 996,241 10,334 7,538 1,014,113 0.17%

2002 847,642 114,632 962,274 10,053 6,507 978,834 -3.48%

2003 806,735 112,300 919,035 9,986 6,772 935,793 -4.40%

2004 782,793 102,256 885,049 10,527 5,491 901,067 -3.71%

2005 792,644 97,493 890,137 10,967 5,234 906,338 0.58%

2006 786,923 93,922 880,845 9,796 4,847 895,488 -1.20%

2007 793,997 97,531 891,528 9,716 5,263 906,507 1.23%

2008 781,501 93,174 874,675 9,552 4,928 889,155 -1.91%

2009 800,711 103,753 904,464 11,275 4,708 920,447 3.52%

2010 806,783 107,621 914,404 12,462 5,540 932,406 1.30%

2011 780,085 102,655 882,740 12,106 4,971 899,817 -3.50%

2012 694,934 99,586 794,520 10,958 4,352 809,830 -10.00%

2013 648,026 96,427 744,453 10,432 3,804 758,689 -6.32%

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Counsel and Advice 457,130 60.3%

Limited Action 122,968 16.2%

Settlement with Litigation 43,408 5.7%

Court Decision Uncontested 38,113 5.0%

Extensive Services 30,556 4.0%

Court Decision Contested 27,297 3.6%

Agency Decision 23,413 3.1%

Settlement w/o Litigation 13,144 1.7%

Court Decision Appeals 451 0.1%

Other Closure Method 1,503 0.2%

Total 757,983 100.0%

Other Closure Method0.2%

Extensive Services4.0%

Court Decision Appeals0.1%

Court Decision Contested3.6%

Court Decision Uncontested5.0%

Agency Decision3.1%

Settlement with Litigation5.7%

Settlement w/o Litigation1.7%

Limited Action16.2%

Counsel and Advice60.3%

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Case Type Total Closed Cases Percent

Family 242,304 32.0%

Housing 212,345 28.0%

Income Maintenance 85,388 11.3%

Consumer 81,025 10.7%

Miscellaneous 43,517 5.7%

Health 32,144 4.2%

Employment 24,625 3.2%

Individual Rights 16,830 2.2%

Juvenile 13,854 1.8%

Education 5,951 0.8%

Total 757,983 100.0%

Education0.8%Juvenile1.8%

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Employment3.2%

Health4.2%

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Case Category Advice Action w/o Litigation Litigation Decision Decision Decision Appeals Other Service Total PercentageCONSUMER/FINANCEBankruptcy/Debtor Relief 20,486 1,660 47 66 41 4,623 411 1 676 140 28,151 3.7%Collection Practices/Creditor Harassment 1,961 458 57 82 3 19 35 0 45 4 2,664 0.4%Collections (Incl Repossession/Deficiency/Garnishment) 23,204 4,190 497 2,235 38 1,169 1,402 8 1,078 71 33,892 4.5%Contracts/Warranties 4,512 943 164 133 2 30 65 4 133 15 6,001 0.8%Loans/Installment Purchase (Not Collections) 550 104 33 58 13 12 7 0 26 1 804 0.1%Predatory Lending Practices (Not Mortgages) 135 44 15 10 0 2 2 0 6 0 214 0.0%Public Utilities 2,241 835 173 17 11 21 6 0 141 3 3,448 0.5%Unfair & Deceptive Sales & Practices (Not Real Property) 855 104 38 22 1 6 12 2 36 1 1,077 0.1%Other Consumer/Finance 3,674 731 80 69 12 41 34 1 121 11 4,774 0.6%Total 53,089 8,234 986 2,601 108 5,876 1,928 13 2,105 234 75,174 9.9%

EDUCATIONAccess (incl. Bilingual, Residency, Testing) 224 274 56 4 9 26 2 0 22 1 618 0.1%Discipline (incl. Expulsion & Susp.) 362 96 103 16 87 0 1 3 57 1 726 0.1%Special Education/Learning Disabilities 752 233 525 65 242 10 16 4 268 0 2,115 0.3%Student Financial Aid 292 296 11 4 17 1 0 0 28 0 649 0.1%Vocational Education 31 8 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 45 0.0%Other Education 682 961 48 11 26 11 15 2 40 2 1,798 0.2%Total 59,248 9,968 1,799 2,781 476 5,960 1,993 23 2,637 248 85,133 11.2%

EMPLOYMENTAgricultural Worker Issues (Not Wage Claims/FLSA) 94 57 46 12 44 1 0 0 37 0 291 0.0%EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) 1,658 788 41 16 46 14 4 0 383 2 2,952 0.4%Employee Rights 2,569 209 35 26 35 2 12 1 26 3 2,918 0.4%Employment Discrimination 1,573 129 32 40 26 0 9 0 43 4 1,856 0.2%Taxes (Not EITC) 1,650 1,163 502 85 403 17 10 0 417 6 4,253 0.6%Wage Claims and other FLSA Issues 1,616 469 278 195 155 60 46 36 112 16 2,983 0.4%Other Employment 4,783 2,037 55 78 132 369 89 3 1,795 31 9,372 1.2%Total 67,505 13,283 2,504 2,971 1,056 6,007 2,044 26 3,585 265 99,246 13.1%

FAMILYAdoption 1,640 350 10 17 11 605 83 4 101 48 2,869 0.4%Custody/Visitation 49,812 6,362 290 4,244 10 2,315 3,539 28 1,552 87 68,239 9.0%Divorce/Separation 53,566 11,426 272 3,590 36 11,444 3,476 13 3,676 188 87,687 11.6%Domestic Abuse 16,109 3,220 248 6,976 12 6,682 7,185 25 2,579 49 43,085 5.7%Guardianship 3,144 637 4 49 2 1,014 159 0 262 16 5,287 0.7%Name Change 1,380 935 1 2 7 639 28 0 47 40 3,079 0.4%Parental Rights Termination 1,146 35 2 38 3 183 147 4 37 1 1,596 0.2%Paternity 4,145 575 10 174 4 285 277 0 176 8 5,654 0.7%Support 13,780 1,454 151 934 83 450 947 6 373 41 18,219 2.4%Other Family 4,163 1,407 70 122 40 271 207 14 274 21 6,589 0.9%Total 144,722 24,994 988 16,024 168 23,617 15,841 80 8,803 478 235,715 31.1%

HEALTHGovernment Children’s Health Insurance Program 164 109 37 12 21 0 0 0 3 0 346 0.0%Home & Community Based Care 312 155 38 72 115 0 13 4 53 0 762 0.1%Long Term Health Care Facilities 247 103 26 52 53 1 1 0 26 1 510 0.1%Medicaid 9,475 7,424 1,326 744 1,443 23 52 6 1,177 30 21,700 2.9%Medicare 1,491 950 40 19 54 1 1 0 47 1 2,604 0.3%Private Health Insurance 438 243 12 4 7 0 1 0 29 0 734 0.1%State & Local Health 1,343 167 21 23 30 0 4 4 18 0 1,610 0.2%Other Health 1,846 1,639 71 30 62 13 12 0 204 1 3,878 6.5%Total 13,470 9,151 1,500 926 1,723 25 72 14 1,353 32 28,266 3.7%

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Case Category Advice Action w/o Litigation Litigation Decision Decision Decision Appeals Service Other Total PercentageHOUSINGFederally Subsidized Housing 20,592 5,516 1,970 4,780 1,583 314 1,114 32 865 58 36,824 4.9%Homeownership/Real Property (Not Foreclosure) 5,352 1,696 212 294 27 98 155 8 537 58 8,437 1.1%Housing Discrimination 728 221 135 105 38 7 19 1 81 1 1,336 0.2%Mobile Homes 2,739 527 108 323 2 19 101 3 106 4 3,932 0.5%Mortgage Foreclosures (Not Predatory Lending Practices) 11,780 2,913 412 1,039 15 281 477 21 1,676 39 18,653 2.5%Mortgage Predatory Lending Practices 310 140 20 46 1 6 13 4 51 2 593 0.1%Private Landlord/Tenant 85,216 13,956 1,665 11,906 78 995 3,472 42 3,343 77 120,750 15.9%Public Housing 6,523 1,658 615 1,191 441 97 388 16 346 11 11,286 1.5%Other Housing 6,092 3,015 261 197 128 98 150 12 556 25 10,534 1.4%Total 133,240 26,627 5,137 19,684 2,185 1,817 5,739 127 7,005 250 201,811 26.6%

INCOME MAINTENANCEFood Stamps 10,150 4,880 504 465 603 3 9 2 759 15 17,390 2.3%Social Security (Not SSDI) 1,418 414 29 13 161 4 2 1 82 9 2,133 0.3%SSDI 6,197 1,076 61 25 1,510 6 24 5 347 12 9,263 1.2%SSI 12,753 3,102 204 92 6,660 14 39 19 1,636 28 24,547 3.2%State and Local Income Maintenance 2,492 1,849 412 308 334 0 8 2 223 15 5,643 0.7%TANF 3,033 1,795 467 480 772 3 18 6 364 13 6,951 0.9%Unemployment Compensation 8,304 1,449 63 57 3,916 34 215 60 224 11 14,333 1.9%Veterans Benefits 863 209 9 4 57 1 2 1 70 3 1,219 0.2%Other Income Maintenance 1,799 1,521 80 92 293 28 6 3 83 4 3,909 0.5%Total 181,898 44,416 7,690 22,455 12,794 2,042 6,377 190 11,318 378 289,558 38.2%

INDIVIDUAL RIGHTSCivil Rights 339 41 5 8 5 1 3 0 16 2 420 0.1%Disability Rights 138 35 6 7 15 2 2 0 16 0 221 0.0%Human Trafficking 26 16 0 0 99 1 1 4 30 2 179 0.0%Immigration/Naturalization 2,512 1,058 32 7 2,917 24 9 1 355 6 6,921 0.9%Mental Health 113 45 62 12 9 9 8 0 9 0 267 0.0%Other Individual Rights 5,641 2,154 19 27 22 659 124 6 164 6 8,822 1.2%Total 8,769 3,349 124 61 3,067 696 147 11 590 16 16,830 2.2%

JUVENILEDelinquent 150 230 14 327 0 262 370 0 172 1 1,526 0.2%Emancipation 419 217 0 2 19 45 6 0 96 1 805 0.1%Minor Guardianship/Conservatorship 2,963 1,157 2 67 0 948 176 1 123 40 5,477 0.7%Neglected/Abused/Dependent 1,098 126 47 481 66 1,940 1,562 7 255 24 5,606 0.7%Other Juvenile 214 34 3 24 15 89 38 7 15 1 440 0.1%Total 4,844 1,764 66 901 100 3,284 2,152 15 661 67 13,854 1.8%

MISCELLANEOUSAdvance Directives/Powers of Attorney 2,012 8,788 84 4 0 3 4 0 298 12 11,205 1.5%Indian/Tribal Law 530 219 21 497 7 111 198 6 125 1 1,715 0.2%Lgl Assist to Nonprofit Org or Grp (Incl Incorp./Dissolution) 1,990 1,185 35 22 52 392 68 0 64 7 3,815 0.5%Licenses (Drivers, Occupational, and Others) 91 53 3 1 13 5 3 0 118 3 290 0.0%Municipal Legal Needs 58 36 1 2 1 7 3 0 5 0 113 0.0%Torts 1,917 363 17 69 3 27 70 1 26 15 2,508 0.3%Wills/Estates 7,928 7,021 48 39 9 907 61 2 1,016 116 17,147 2.3%Other Miscellaneous 4,545 1,273 52 49 206 311 68 5 178 37 6,724 0.9%Total 6,598 10,644 161 595 76 545 346 7 636 38 19,646 2.6%

Totals 457,130 122,968 13,144 43,408 23,413 38,113 27,297 451 30,556 1,503 757,983 100%Percentages 60.3% 16.2% 1.7% 5.7% 3.1% 5.0% 3.6% 0.1% 4.0% 0.2% 100.0% -

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CONSUMER/FINANCE Bankruptcy/Debtor Relief 28,151 3.7%Collection Practices/Creditor Harassment 2,664 0.4%Collections (Incl Repossession/Deficiency/ Garnishment) 33,892 4.5%Contracts/Warranties 6,001 0.8%Loans/Installment Purchase (Not Collections) 804 0.1%Predatory Lending Practices (Not Mortgages) 214 0.0%Public Utilities 3,448 0.5%Unfair & Deceptive Sales & Practices (Not Real Property) 1,077 0.1%Other Consumer/Finance 4,774 0.6%Total 75,174 9.9%

EDUCATION Access (incl. Bilingual, Residency, Testing) 618 0.1%Discipline (incl. Expulsion & Susp.) 726 0.1%Special Education/Learning Disabilities 2,115 0.3%Student Financial Aid 649 0.1%Vocational Education 45 0.0%Other Education 1,798 0.2%Total 5,951 0.8%

EMPLOYMENTAgricultural Worker Issues (Not Wage Claims/ FLSA) 291 0.0%EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) 2,952 0.4%Employee Rights 2,918 0.4%Employment Discrimination 1,856 0.2%Taxes (Not EITC) 4,253 0.6%Wage Claims and other FLSA Issues 2,983 0.4%Other Employment 9,372 1.2%Total 24,625 3.2%

FAMILYAdoption 2,869 0.4%Custody/Visitation 68,239 9.0%Divorce/Separation 87,687 11.6%Domestic Abuse 43,085 5.7%Guardianship 5,287 0.7%Name Change 3,079 0.4%Parental Rights Termination 1,596 0.2%Paternity 5,654 0.7%Support 18,219 2.4%Other Family 6,589 0.9%Total 242,304 32.0%

HEALTH Government Children’s Health Insurance Program 346 0.0%Home & Community Based Care 762 0.1%Long Term Health Care Facilities 510 0.1%Medicaid 21,700 2.9%Medicare 2,604 0.3%Private Health Insurance 734 0.1%State & Local Health 1,610 0.2%Other Health 3,878 0.5%Total 32,144 4.2%

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HOUSINGFederally Subsidized Housing 36,824 4.9%Homeownership/Real Property (Not Foreclosure) 8,437 1.1%Housing Discrimination 1,336 0.2%Mobile Homes 3,932 0.5%Mortgage Foreclosures (Not Predatory Lending Practices) 18,653 2.5%Mortgage Predatory Lending Practices 593 0.1%Private Landlord/Tenant 120,750 15.9%Public Housing 11,286 1.5%Other Housing 10,534 1.4%Total 212,345 28.0%

INCOME MAINTENANCEFood Stamps 17,390 2.3%Social Security (Not SSDI) 2,133 0.3%SSDI 9,263 1.2%SSI 24,547 3.2%State and Local Income Maintenance 5,643 0.7%TANF 6,951 0.9%Unemployment Compensation 14,333 1.9%Veterans Benefits 1,219 0.2%Other Income Maintenance 3,909 0.5%Total 85,388 11.3%

INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS Civil Rights 420 0.1%Disability Rights 221 0.0%Human Trafficking 179 0.0%Immigration/Naturalization 6,921 0.9%Mental Health 267 0.0%Other Individual Rights 8,822 1.2%Total 16,830 2.2%

JUVENILEDelinquent 1,526 0.2%Emancipation 805 0.1%Minor Guardianship/Conservatorship 5,477 0.7%Neglected/Abused/Dependent 5,606 0.7%Other Juvenile 440 0.1%Total 13,854 1.8%

MISCELLANEOUS Advance Directives/Powers of Attorney 11,205 1.5%Indian/Tribal Law 1,715 0.2%Lgl Assist to Nonprofit Org or Grp (Incl Incorp./ Dissolution) 290 0.0%Licenses (Drivers, Occupational, and Others) 3,815 0.5%Municipal Legal Needs 113 0.0%Torts 2,508 0.3%Wills/Estates 17,147 2.3%Other Miscellaneous 6,724 0.9%Total 43,517 5.7%

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Total number of Persons in all Households Served

Total number of adults 1,085,835

Total number of children 809,526

Total number of all persons served 1,895,361

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2011 105,090 11.7%

2012 112,044 13.8%

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CLIENT DEMOGRAPHICSLSC grantees serve clients of all races, ethnic groups, genders, and ages. They include the working poor, veterans, people with disabilities, and victims of domestic violence.

In 2014, more than two-thirds of LSC clients were women; most were between the ages of 18 and 59. Elder clients often require legal assistance because of special health, in-come, and social needs, especially to access the government-administered benefits on which many depend for income and health care.

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White - Not of Hispanic Origin 345,481 45.6%

African American - Not of Hispanic Origin 212,460 28.1%

Hispanic 135,759 17.9%

Asian or Pacific Islander 20,089 2.7%

Native American 19,035 2.5%

Other 24,526 3.2%

Total 757,350 100.0%

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Total Age Group Individual Clients Percent

Under 18 14,917 2.0%

Between 18 and 59 622,251 82.2%

60 and Over 120,182 15.9%

Total 757,350 100.0%

Total Gender/Type Individual Clients Percent

Women 516,960 68.2%

Men 240,202 31.7%

Group 537 0.1%

Total 757,699 100.0%

Men31.7%

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% of Individual Clients All Clients

Veteran 48,589 6.7%

Non-Veteran 679,028 93.3%

Total 727,617 100.0%

Under Age 18 Age 60 TotalEthnic Group Age 18 and Over and Over Individual Clients

White - Not of Hispanic Origin 4,065 280,682 60,734 345,481

African American - Not of Hispanic Origin 3,704 179,290 29,466 212,460

Hispanic Origin 5,056 113,205 17,498 135,759

Asian or Pacific Islander 338 14,091 5,660 20,089

Native American 458 15,299 3,278 19,035

Other 1,296 19,684 3,546 24,526

Total 14,917 622,251 120,182 757,350

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LSC grantees leverage federal funding and maximize the number of clients they are able to serve by involving private attorneys in the delivery of legal services, primarily on a volunteer basis. Appropriate pro bono cases are referred to local attorneys who have agreed to represent eligible clients without charge.

In addition to pro bono efforts, grantees involve private attorneys through lawyer referral services sponsored by local bar associations. Such services may refer fee-generating cases to private attorneys in exchange for a commitment to accept pro bono or reduced fee referrals. Grantees also contract with private attorneys to handle individual cases or certain categories of cases, or involve private attorneys as co-counsel in complex cases on a volunteer or contract basis.

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Pro Bono Contract/Judicare PAI Other Total PAI % of PAI Cases: Attorneys AcceptingYear Cases Closed Cases Closed Cases Closed Cases Closed Pro Bono Referrals

2004 72,690 23,445 6,837 102,972 70.59% 33,473

2005 64,963 26,830 5,700 97,493 66.63% 33,463

2006 63,621 25,142 5,159 93,922 67.74% 32,222

2007 64,494 28,457 4,580 97,531 66.13% 31,186

2008 57,719 31,052 4,397 93,168 61.95% 35,718

2009 65,022 33,653 5,069 103,744 62.68% 34,089

2010 71,444 30,750 5,427 107,621 66.38% 36,033

2011 79,578 23,077 0 102,655 77.52% 34,158

2012 80,209 19,377 0 99,586 80.54% 33,405

2013 79,517 16,910 0 96,427 82.46% 30,465

2014 80,593 16,572 0 97,165 82.94% 29,952

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Pro Bono Total LSC Pro Bono Cases as a % Change of Pro Bono/ Year Cases Closed Cases Closed % of Total Cases Closed Total Cases Closed

2004 72,690 901,067 8.07% –

2005 64,963 906,338 7.17% -11.15%

2006 63,621 895,488 7.10% -0.88%

2007 64,494 906,507 7.11% 0.14%

2008 57,719 889,155 6.49% -8.76%

2009 65,022 920,447 7.06% 8.82%

2010 71,444 932,406 7.66% 8.47%

2011 79,578 899,817 8.84% 15.42%

2012 80,209 809,830 9.90% 11.99%

2013 79,517 758,689 10.48% 5.82%

2014 80,593 757,983 10.63% 7.37%

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LSC grantees also offer other services, including legal education workshops, pro se self-help materials, and referrals. Many grantees have designed interactive websites with useful legal resources, such as legal forms and guidance materials.

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Community Legal EducationPresentations to Community Groups (Total number of people in audiences) 707,379

Pro Se AssistanceWorkshops or Clinics (Total number of people in audiences) 92,601

Help Desk at Court (Total number of people assisted) 208,417

ReferralsReferral to Other Provider of Civil Legal Services to Low Income People 282,544

Referral to Private Bar (Lawyers Referral Service or individual private attorneys) 345,447

Referral to Provider of Human or Social Services (non-legal) 108,862

Total Referrals 736,853

Access Over the WebTotal unique visitors 17,743,379

Downloads of self-help legal forms and printed materials 1,979,773

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As independent nonprofit organizations, grantees hire their own staff. Grantee staff members are not employed by LSC and are not government employees.

In general, legal services attorneys are paid far less than their counterparts in the private sector and significantly less than federal or state government attorneys.

LSC-funded organizations may serve an entire state, a region within a state, or a single city or county. Many grantees maintain multiple offices, while others operate only one. Some grantees operate part-time satellite offices and run “hotlines” that provide tele-phone intake, advice, and referral programs to facilitate access to their services over a large geographical area.

LSC now reports staff totals as full-time equivalents (FTE), which is standard practice in the U.S. Historically, LSC counted only LSC grantee employees who worked at least 90% time. Using the revised method, LSC now includes grantee employees who work only part of the year as well as part-time employees.

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Average Median Average Median Attorney Women Men Other Years In Years In Salary Salary

Position Full-time Attorneys % Women % Men % Other % Profession Profession ($) ($)

Executive 135.1 131.1 97.0% 52.2 38.6% 82.9 61.4% 0.0 0.0 33.0 34.5 119,345 115,125Director

Deputy 95.2 85.1 89.4% 59.0 62.0% 36.2 38.0% 0.0 0.0 28.8 30.5 102,297 100,290Director

Director of 62.0 62.0 100.0% 25.6 41.3% 36.4 58.7% 0.0 0.0 31.2 34.5 96,124 93,947Litigation

Managing 645.4 645.4 100.0% 389.4 60.3% 256.0 39.7% 0.0 0.0 22.2 22 77,179 77,250Attorney

Supervising 497.2 497.2 100.0% 336.6 67.7% 160.6 32.3% 0.0 0.0 20.2 19 76,900 74,950Attorney

Staff 2,856.8 2,856.8 100.0% 1,977.8 69.2% 878.0 30.7% 1.0 0.0 10.8 7 56,761 53,708Attorney

Paralegal 1,504.5 0.0 0.0% 1,266.4 84.2% 238.1 15.8% 0.0 0.0 15.7 13 39,333 38,590

Information 137.5 0.0 0.0% 38.8 28.2% 98.7 71.8% 0.0 0.0 16.4 15 56,401 55,000Technology Staff

Development 37.8 0.0 0.0% 29.8 78.8% 8.0 21.2% 0.0 0.0 16.0 13.5 67,530 66,475Director

PAI Coordinator 131.1 39.9 30.4% 118.2 90.1% 12.9 9.9% 0.0 0.0 17.7 16 51,796 47,837

Training 4.1 0.0 0.0% 4.1 100.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0 25.4 25 72,909 68,511ResponsiblePerson

Financial 255.9 0.0 0.0% 192.2 75.1% 63.7 24.9% 0.0 0.0 24.2 25 62,512 60,236Professional

Management 238.0 0.0 0.0% 197.2 82.9% 40.8 17.1% 0.0 0.0 23.4 22 66,390 63,000Professional

Grants Manager 25.5 0.0 0.0% 23.3 91.5% 2.2 8.5% 0.0 0.0 13.1 14 55,192 51,842

Law Clerk 47.8 0.0 0.0% 29.2 61.0% 18.7 39.0% 0.0 0.0 1.0 1 25,826 24,440

Administrative 344.4 0.0 0.0% 329.8 95.8% 14.6 4.2% 0.0 0.0 20.2 18 40,301 39,556Assistant

Secretarial/ 1,363.5 0.0 0.0% 1,313.6 96.3% 49.9 3.7% 0.0 0.0 17.3 15 33,375 31,714Clerical

Other Position/ 330.9 0.0 0.0% 259.1 78.3% 71.9 21.7% 0.0 0.0 12.4 9 38,144 36,250Job

Total/Average 8,712.7 4,317.5 6.2 6,642.3 76.2% 2,069.4 23.8% 1.0 0.0 15.7 13.0 52,342 48,340

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# of Average # of Average # of Average # of AverageYears of Experience Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($)

0-1 YEAR 2.0 59,093.00 274.7 45,402.76 112.9 29,227.74 2.9 26,450.44

2 YEARS 1.0 49,000.00 252.5 46,444.54 73.1 29,192.67 3.8 39,577.60

3 YEARS 6.6 62,166.86 189.7 48,667.94 51.5 31,927.06 3.0 45,193.67

4 YEARS 11.3 54,209.15 189.3 49,074.92 55.2 32,643.22 2.0 40,749.00

5 YEARS 10.0 57,042.27 157.0 51,497.03 36.9 32,309.85 2.0 45,417.50

6-7 YEARS 42.9 61,769.43 305.6 54,435.28 99.5 34,223.28 9.8 49,367.00

8-9 YEARS 32.8 67,727.49 267.2 55,668.06 90.9 36,499.80 5.7 57,137.71

10-14 YEARS 83.7 70,089.14 369.0 59,557.32 200.3 39,142.81 31.7 54,566.97

15-19 YEARS 67.7 75,488.18 254.7 64,468.75 178.5 41,815.30 25.3 59,528.96

20-24 YEARS 64.7 84,786.97 189.0 71,645.26 165.4 43,844.48 20.6 65,352.91

25-29 YEARS 55.1 85,449.27 152.2 73,464.37 142.4 47,007.16 14.5 62,349.27

30 OR MORE YEARS 119.4 87,388.45 255.9 74,439.80 297.9 49,201.23 16.1 67,761.72

Total Count/Avg. Salary 497.2 76,899.61 2856.8 56,760.77 1504.5 39,332.90 137.5 56,400.84

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Deputy Director of ManagingDirector Director Litigation Attorney

# of Average # of Average # of Average # of AverageYears of Experience Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($)

0-1 YEAR 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 2.9 72,053.25

2 YEARS 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 2.6 53,364.33

3 YEARS 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 6.0 56,820.33

4 YEARS 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 6.6 65,726.13

5 YEARS 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 6.3 52,907.75

6-7 YEARS 0.0 0.00 0.9 61,400.00 0.0 0.00 23.2 63,526.11

8-9 YEARS 1.0 52,500.00 1.0 90,000.00 2.0 74,750.00 35.4 66,128.08

10-14 YEARS 0.6 66,280.00 5.7 85,725.00 1.0 127,500.00 111.7 69,563.02

15-19 YEARS 9.9 101,958.18 10.7 90,767.33 6.0 75,408.17 75.7 77,387.38

20-24 YEARS 9.6 106,175.20 12.0 105,717.50 8.0 97,538.75 91.1 78,126.22

25-29 YEARS 20.0 118,119.00 14.6 110,045.31 6.8 99,781.71 95.6 80,149.07

30 OR MORE YEARS 94.1 123,972.58 50.4 104,986.28 38.2 98,475.21 188.1 86,233.74

Total Count/Avg. Salary 135.1 119,345.02 95.2 102,296.97 62.0 96,124.09 645.4 77,178.68

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Years of # of Average # of Average # of Average # of Average # of AverageExperience Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($)

0-1 YEAR 1.2 32,818.67 30.6 25,469.16 20.3 29,703.42 66.7 25,228.20 32.8 32,130.26

2 YEARS 3.1 38,456.75 7.6 26,115.40 7.9 27,990.17 46.8 29,102.22 18.1 31,791.07

3 YEARS 0.2 52,000.00 6.3 27,749.92 3.9 30,158.17 36.4 24,851.53 11.2 44,678.06

4 YEARS 2.0 51,000.00 0.2 18,600.00 6.9 34,513.45 33.6 27,272.00 16.3 32,102.79

5 YEARS 1.0 37,686.00 2.2 30,487.00 5.4 31,429.57 37.6 28,249.10 20.4 32,534.21

6-7 YEARS 1.0 46,096.00 0.0 0.00 16.4 35,440.76 88.4 29,303.42 27.0 37,978.53

8-9 YEARS 1.5 72,500.00 0.0 0.00 17.8 36,988.00 88.8 30,428.74 17.6 37,873.78

10-14 YEARS 3.0 58,831.25 0.0 0.00 49.9 39,004.86 197.9 31,917.52 48.9 41,439.57

15-19 YEARS 4.5 63,410.60 1.0 31,741.00 38.1 40,529.14 167.0 34,736.70 43.8 40,717.93

20-24 YEARS 4.8 63,293.20 0.0 0.00 29.2 42,343.23 135.0 36,308.59 26.3 42,142.82

25-29 YEARS 1.2 70,559.50 0.0 0.00 33.8 45,421.45 135.1 38,748.97 30.0 40,914.79

30 OR MORE YEARS 2.0 60,550.00 0.0 0.00 114.6 46,085.35 330.1 39,422.69 38.3 44,473.98

Total Count/Avg. Salary 25.5 55,191.50 47.8 25,825.88 344.4 40,301.33 1363.5 33,375.22 330.9 38,143.69

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PAI Development Training Financial ManagementCoordinator Director Responsible Person Professional Professional

Years of # of Average # of Average # of Average # of Average # of AverageExperience Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($) Positions Salary ($)

0-1 YEAR 4.3 35,071.55 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 2.3 40,665.33 0.0 0.00

2 YEARS 3.8 39,651.00 3.0 52,021.00 0.0 0.00 1.0 50,000.00 3.0 45,046.75

3 YEARS 4.9 39,411.67 3.3 54,529.40 0.0 0.00 1.1 48,279.25 2.3 55,314.40

4 YEARS 1.4 46,927.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 1.0 27,626.00 4.0 54,685.50

5 YEARS 5.8 44,330.50 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 3.2 44,506.25 1.2 45,063.00

6-7 YEARS 11.6 45,120.64 2.0 51,164.00 0.0 0.00 6.4 45,950.22 10.2 63,277.18

8-9 YEARS 12.1 53,640.92 2.0 49,242.00 0.0 0.00 9.7 45,355.82 8.9 56,745.50

10-14 YEARS 12.9 56,613.07 9.9 68,884.46 1.0 54,000.00 35.6 55,798.33 28.5 61,072.16

15-19 YEARS 14.5 55,094.50 6.9 72,646.00 0.8 69,511.00 30.5 61,734.47 44.2 70,032.72

20-24 YEARS 15.5 51,019.12 2.0 53,306.00 0.0 0.00 31.7 63,081.82 32.1 65,664.06

25-29 YEARS 15.0 56,184.53 2.0 70,250.00 0.5 50,000.00 39.5 68,121.85 25.6 71,172.25

30 OR MORE YEARS 29.4 59,598.32 6.8 85,053.00 1.9 95,518.00 93.8 68,359.31 77.9 69,631.00

Total Count/Avg. Salary 131.1 51,795.55 37.8 67,529.78 4.1 72,909.40 298.0 62,512.28 238.0 66,390.05

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White AfricanAmerican Hispanic NativeAmerican Asian/Pacific Other TotalStaffPosition Male % Female % Male % Female % Other % Male % Female % Male % Female % Male % Female % Male % Female % Male % Female % Other % Total

Administrative 11.5 3.34% 138.2 40.12% 0.8 0.22% 62.8 18.23% 0.0 0.00% 0.8 0.22% 110.0 31.94% 0.6 0.17% 7.4 2.16% 1.0 0.29% 8.8 2.54% 0.0 0.00% 2.7 0.78% 14.6 4.23% 329.8 95.77% 0.0 0.00% 344.4Assistant

Deputy Director 29.9 31.40% 42.8 44.96% 2.0 2.10% 9.5 9.94% 0.0 0.00% 4.3 4.51% 3.0 3.15% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 2.8 2.89% 0.0 0.00% 1.0 1.05% 36.2 38.01% 59.0 61.99% 0.0 0.00% 95.2

Development Director 7.0 18.58% 24.9 65.82% 0.0 0.00% 4.2 11.01% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.00% 1.0 2.64% 0.7 1.94% 0.0 0.00% 0.00% 8.0 21.22% 29.8 78.78% 0.0 0.00% 37.8

Director 66.0 48.87% 36.0 26.63% 9.9 7.32% 7.2 5.36% 0.0 0.00% 6.1 4.50% 5.0 3.70% 0.9 0.67% 2.0 1.48% 0.00% 1.0 0.74% 0.0 0.00% 1.0 0.74% 82.9 61.36% 52.2 38.64% 0.0 0.00% 135.1

Director of Litigation 34.6 55.77% 21.6 34.84% 0.0 0.00% 2.0 3.23% 0.0 0.00% 0.8 1.32% 2.0 3.23% 1.0 1.61% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 36.4 58.70% 25.6 41.30% 0.0 0.00% 62.0

Financial Professional 30.4 11.87% 116.6 45.56% 10.9 4.27% 29.8 11.64% 0.0 0.00% 9.7 3.80% 19.0 7.42% 1.0 0.39% 6.1 2.37% 9.6 3.77% 17.8 6.96% 2.0 0.78% 3.0 1.17% 63.7 24.88% 192.2 75.12% 0.0 0.00% 255.9

Grants Manager 2.2 8.48% 16.8 65.89% 0.0 0.00% 2.5 9.98% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 2.0 7.86% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 1.0 3.93% 0.0 0.00% 1.0 3.86% 2.2 8.48% 23.3 91.52% 0.0 0.00% 25.5

Information Technology 53.0 38.55% 24.4 17.72% 14.2 10.37% 7.1 5.14% 0.0 0.00% 15.3 11.14% 3.3 2.43% 1.6 1.14% 3.0 2.18% 13.5 9.82% 1.0 0.75% 1.0 0.76% 0.0 0.00% 98.7 71.77% 38.8 28.23% 0.0 0.00% 137.5Staff

Law Clerk 13.0 27.12% 13.8 28.84% 1.9 3.99% 5.3 11.11% 0.0 0.00% 2.6 5.47% 6.6 13.90% 0.0 0.00% 0.8 1.67% 0.6 1.32% 1.9 4.00% 0.6 1.15% 0.7 1.44% 18.7 39.04% 29.2 60.96% 0.0 0.00% 47.8

Management 26.2 11.00% 98.3 41.31% 1.0 0.42% 54.3 22.84% 0.0 0.00% 11.6 4.87% 40.3 16.93% 1.0 0.42% 1.0 0.42% 0.0 0.00% 2.5 1.06% 1.0 0.42% 0.8 0.33% 40.8 17.13% 197.2 82.87% 0.0 0.00% 238.0Professional

Managing Attorney 198.9 30.82% 270.3 41.89% 14.8 2.30% 64.1 9.93% 0.0 0.00% 30.9 4.79% 40.7 6.30% 0.0 0.00% 5.5 0.86% 9.4 1.45% 6.2 0.96% 2.0 0.31% 2.6 0.40% 256.0 39.67% 389.4 60.33% 0.0 0.00% 645.4

Other Position/Job 29.4 8.88% 130.4 39.41% 10.6 3.21% 38.6 11.67% 0.0 0.00% 25.7 7.75% 70.9 21.42% 2.1 0.64% 2.0 0.60% 4.1 1.24% 12.2 3.70% 0.0 0.00% 4.9 1.48% 71.9 21.72% 259.1 78.28% 0.0 0.00% 330.9

PAI Coordinator 8.8 6.71% 76.9 58.65% 0.0 0.00% 18.3 13.97% 0.0 0.00% 3.0 2.29% 18.0 13.70% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 1.1 0.87% 4.0 3.05% 0.0 0.00% 1.0 0.76% 12.9 9.87% 118.2 90.13% 0.0 0.00% 131.1

Paralegal 95.1 6.32% 583.4 38.78% 33.1 2.20% 253.7 16.86% 0.0 0.00% 84.1 5.59% 351.0 23.33% 1.7 0.11% 25.7 1.71% 19.6 1.30% 39.4 2.62% 4.6 0.31% 13.1 0.87% 238.1 15.83% 1,266.4 84.17% 0.0 0.00% 1,504.5

Secretarial/Clerical 20.0 1.46% 518.5 38.03% 6.5 0.48% 250.5 18.37% 0.0 0.00% 18.3 1.34% 467.0 34.25% 1.1 0.08% 33.0 2.42% 2.8 0.21% 34.0 2.50% 1.3 0.09% 10.5 0.77% 49.9 3.66% 1,313.6 96.34% 0.0 0.00% 1,363.5

Staff Attorney 656.7 22.99% 1,357.0 47.50% 63.0 2.21% 218.8 7.66% 1.0 0.04% 99.0 3.46% 212.8 7.45% 4.9 0.17% 21.0 0.73% 45.6 1.60% 128.5 4.50% 8.8 0.31% 39.7 1.39% 878.0 30.73% 1,977.8 69.23% 1.0 0.04% 2,856.8

Supervising Attorney 126.3 25.40% 235.7 47.40% 5.9 1.19% 47.2 9.50% 0.0 0.00% 19.6 3.94% 35.8 7.19% 0.0 0.00% 1.0 0.20% 5.8 1.16% 11.0 2.21% 3.0 0.60% 6.0 1.21% 160.6 32.29% 336.6 67.71% 0.0 0.00% 497.2

Training Responsible 0.0 0.00% 3.1 75.76% 0.0 0.00% 1.0 24.24% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 0.0 0.00% 4.1 100.00% 0.0 0.00% 4.1Person

Total 1,408.7 16.17% 3,708.6 42.57% 174.7 2.00% 1,076.9 12.36% 1.0 0.01% 331.7 3.81% 1,387.3 15.92% 16.0 0.18% 108.5 1.25% 114.1 1.31% 272.9 3.13% 24.2 0.28% 87.9 1.01% 2,069.4 23.75% 6,642.3 76.24% 1.0 0.01% 8,712.7

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Gender Number of Staff Percent

Women 6,642.3 76.2%

Men 2,069.4 23.8%

Other 1.0 0.0%

Total 8,712.7 100.0%

Ethnic Group Sum of FTE Percent

White 5,117.4 58.7%

Hispanic 1,719.0 19.7%

African American 1,252.6 14.4%

Asian or Pacific Islander 387.1 4.4%

Native American 124.4 1.4%

Other Ethnic Group 112.2 1.3%

Total 8,712.7 100.00%

Other1.3%Asian or

Pacific Islander4.4%

Native American1.4%

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Men23.8%

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Staff 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Attorney 4,076.9 4,147.3 4,172.4 3,964.9 3,912.3 3,918.7 4,056.8 4,273.7 4,426.4 4,504.7 4,679.0 4,508.3 4,225.8 4,192.2 4,317.5

Paralegal 1,598.4 1,662.1 1,659.6 1,584.5 1,555.6 1,542.0 1,572.0 1,640.5 1,682.2 1,686.6 1,730.7 1,646.5 1,502.7 1,475.2 1,504.5

Others 3,452.7 3,531.0 3,554.7 3,333.1 3,235.9 3,207.7 3,213.2 3,290.5 3,365.4 3,327.6 3,453.2 3,284.2 3,032.2 2,911.9 2,890.7

Total 9,128.0 9,340.3 9,386.7 8,882.5 8,703.8 8,668.4 8,842.0 9,204.7 9,473.9 9,518.9 9,863.0 9,438.9 8,760.7 8,579.3 8,712.7

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White 60 48.0%

African American 46 36.8%

Asian or Pacific Islander 13 10.4%

Hispanic 4 3.2%

Native American 0 0%

Other Ethnic Group 2 1.6%

Total 125 100.00%

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Women 74 59.2%

Men 51 40.8%

Total 125 100.0%

Hispanic3.2%Asian or

Pacific Islander10.4%

Other1.6%

Women59.2%

Men40.8%

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White48.0%

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1 All data on this page are from LSC Funding Tables and Grant Activity Reports – 2014.

2 The computation of the number of attorneys includes all Job Codes 5 to 11 (Litigation Director to Staff Attorney) and all Directors, Deputy Directors and PAI Coordinators who are attorneys. It does not include the small number of attorneys serving in non-attorney positions – e.g., management professionals who are attorneys. Staff totals are full-time equivalents (FTE’s).

3 Annual appropriations levels include funding for LSC Management and Administration, the Office of Inspector General, and other funding not allocated to grantees (e.g., support for the LSC Loan Repayment and Assistance Program). They do not include special supplemental emergency funds or Veterans Court funds. The 1976 figure for annual LSC appropriations includes $24,630,000 supplemental appropriations due to the Fiscal Year change from July 1 to October 1 and therefore includes five quarters’ funding. All data on this page are from LSC Funding Tables and Grant Activity Reports – 2014.

4 “Total LSC Dollars” is the sum of all LSC funding available to grantees, which includes grants received, fund-balances, and otherderivative income. Source: LSC Funding Tables, Grant Activity Reports and LSC historical data.

5 Source: LSC Funding Tables and Grant Activity Reports – 2014. LSC Grants and Related Support includes LSC basic field grants, interest/investment income, attorney fees, publication income, carryover funds, and other LSC funds. Other Federal Grants includes HHS Grants, Older Americans Act, Violence Against Women Act, HUD grants, and other federal grants. Private Grants includes United Way, corporate and individual contributions, private foundation, and bar association grants.

6 Source: LSC Funding Tables and Grant Activity Reports – 2014. LSC Derivative Income includes LSC interest/investment in- come, attorney fee awards and publication income. Other Federal Grants includes Title XX, Older Americans Act, Violence Against Women Act, other federal and community development block grants. Private Grants includes United Way, private foundation and bar association grants. Non-LSC Derivative Income includes non-LSC attorney fees, Cy Pres awards, and publication income.

7 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014.

8 Source: LSC Funding Tables and Grant Activity Reports – 2014.

9 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014.

10 Ibid.

11 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014. Counsel and Advice - A case closed in which the program provided legal advice to an eligible client should be closed as Counsel and Advice (e.g., the advocate ascertained and reviewed relevant facts, exercised judg- ment in interpreting the particular facts presented by the client and in applying the relevant law to the facts presented, and coun- seled the client concerning his or her legal problem). Limited Action - A case closed in which the program took limited action(s) on behalf of an eligible client that addressed the client’s legal problem that is not so complex or extended as to meet the requirements for CSR Category L should be closed as Limited Action. Examples include communications by letter, telephone or other means to a third party; preparation of a simple legal document such as a routine will or power of attorney. Extensive Service - A case closed in which the program undertook extensive research, preparation of complex legal documents, extensive interaction with third parties on behalf of an eligible client, or extensive on-going assistance to clients who are proceeding pro se should be closed as Extensive Service. Some examples of extensive service include preparation of complex advance directives, wills, contracts, real estate docu- ments or other legal documents, or the provision of extensive transactional work.

12 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014.

13 Ibid.

14 Ibid.

15 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014. A case is considered to involve domestic violence if domestic violence is in any way a part of the case, even if peripheral. All such cases are reported as involving domestic violence, but if a client has experienced domes-tic violence but that domestic violence does not come up in the actual case, then the case is not counted as involving domestic violence.

16 Source: Grant Activity Report – 2014.

17 Source: Grant Activity Report – 2014. Totals by age are not equal to the totals by gender because a few programs were not able to provide complete information.

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18 Totals by age and ethnicity are not equal to the totals by gender because a few programs were not able to provide complete information. Also, the total of veterans and non-veterans is less than the totals by age and ethnicity because not all programs were able to collect complete statistics on veteran status of client households in 2012. Note that LSC counts a household as veteran ifany member of that household is a veteran. Data are also from LSC Grant Activity Reports.

19 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2004-2014. Private Attorney Involvement (PAI) is an LSC program to involve private attorneys (those not working for an LSC grantee) in the delivery of legal services to low-income clients eligible for LSC-funded legal assis- tance. As provided in 45 C.F.R. §1614, LSC grantees are required to devote at least 12.5% of Basic Field-General funding to this method of delivery of legal services. Pro Bono – PAI programs in which attorneys are recruited and assisted to provide legal ser- vices to eligible clients without compensation. Compensated – PAI programs in which attorneys are compensated at a reduced rate to provide legal services to eligible clients, usually either: (1) by contract with the grantee program under which an attorney receives a reduced fee either for a single case or for a set number of cases; or (2) a member of a “Judicare” panel where all private attorneys who practice in the service area are invited to participate. Attorneys may elect on a case-by-case basis whether to take a client. Under some models, clients may choose among panel attorneys while under others, panel attorneys are assigned by rotation.

20 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014. These numbers are limited to actual services reported to LSC and exclude estimated numbers also reported to LSC. Unlike CSR cases, these services are not eligibility checked, although they are targeted to and promoted among the client-eligible population. A CSR case is defined as the provision of permissible legal assistance to an eligible client with a legal problem, or set of closely related legal problems, accepted for assistance in accordance with the requirements of the LSC Act, regulations, and other applicable law.

21 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014. The total for attorneys includes all attorneys on staff, including the small number (78) of attorneys serving in non-attorneypositions (e.g., management professionals who are attorneys).

22 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2014.

23 Ibid.

24 Ibid.

25 Source: Grant Activity Reports – 2000-2014. Data for all years include staff calculated as full-time equivalents (FTE). An FTE equals the number of hours the staff member worked each week divided by standard numbers of hours for full-time. The result is then multiplied by the percentage of year the staff member was employed.

26 LSC Human Resources data as of August 2015.

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John G. Levi, Chairman

Martha Minow, Vice Chair

Robert J. Grey Jr.

Charles N.W. Keckler

Harry J.F. Korrell III

Victor B. Maddox

Laurie Mikva

Fr. Pius Pietrzyk, O.P.

Julie A. Reiskin

Gloria Valencia-Weber

James J. Sandman, President

Ronald Flagg, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Vice President for Legal Affairs

Lynn A. Jennings, Vice President for Grants Management

David L. Richardson, Treasurer and Comptroller

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