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- Posted August 12, 2010
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Ingham Co. Bar Foundation accepting grant applications

The Ingham County Bar Foundation is accepting applications for funding grants from applicants who present programs in Ingham, Eaton, and/or Clinton counties that relate to the Foundation's purposes.
Criteria the Grant Review Committee will use to assess each application includes whether the proposal is consistent with the Foundation's mission which is:
--To promote access to justice;
--To expand the availability of legal services to the public at large;
--To support local charitable organizations;
--To promote continuing legal education; and
--To foster the honor and integrity of the profession of law.
The deadline for filing applications is August 31, 2010. The Foundation's Grant Review Committee will review the grant applications. Applicant winners will be notified in writing not later than October 31st.
Application forms can be obtained online at www.inghambar.org/foundation. Questions regarding the Foundation or the grant application process can be directed to info@inghambar.org.
Published: Thu, Aug 12, 2010
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