The Oklahoma Bar Journal November 2022

THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL 68 | NOVEMBER 2022 Bar Foundation News OBF GRANTEE PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS Grantee Program/Service Area of Service Amount Lives Impacted CASA of Canadian County Advocacy for Abused Children Canadian County $10,000 131 CASA of Southern Oklahoma Advocacy for Abused Children Carter County $10,000 72 CASA for Kids Advocacy for Abused Children Kay, Logan and Payne counties $7,500 212 CASA of Northeast Oklahoma Advocacy for Abused Children Rogers, Delaware and Washington counties $10,000 202 CASA of Oklahoma County Advocacy for Abused Children Oklahoma County $10,000 726 CASA of Western Oklahoma Advocacy for Abused Children Beckham, Custer and Washita counties $10,000 223 Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma Immigration Legal Services Muskogee, Osage and Tulsa counties $15,000 890 Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City Immigration Legal Services Canadian, Cleveland and Oklahoma counties $25,000 624 Center for Children and Families Court Ordered Divorce and Co-Parenting Program Cleveland and Oklahoma counties $12,000 1,537 Citizens for Juvenile Justice Literacy Initiative Oklahoma County $4,399.50 75 Citizens for Juvenile Justice Connect to Redirect Program Oklahoma County $4,725 1,500 Community Crisis Center County Court Advocates Craig, Delaware and Ottawa counties $7,000 550 Domestic Violence Intervention Services Domestic Violence Legal Program Tulsa and Creek counties $12,000 3,312 Historical Society of the U.S. District Court Western District Law-Related Educational Film Statewide $2,500 400 Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma Civil Legal Services for Low-Income Oklahomans Statewide $85,000 25,000 Oklahoma Bar Foundation Announces Grantee Partners THE OKLAHOMA BAR FOUNDATION is excited to announce $643,624 in grants to 37 nonprofit programs for funding for fiscal year 2023. These programs are expected to assist over 58,000 Oklahomans with legal services and support, including children and families, court-ordered diversion program participants, domestic violence survivors, refugees, immigrants and others in need of civil legal aid and law-related education. Grant funding for OBF Grantee Partners is made possible from Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts (IOLTA) and OBF fundraising, including the OBF’s 75th anniversary event, Diamonds & Disco.

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