Judicial Council Committee Awards Grants for Civil Legal Services

After a competitive application process, the Judicial Council of Georgia Standing Committee on Grants, successor to the Judicial Council Domestic Violence Committee, has awarded Domestic Violence grants totaling $2,910,002 to six nonprofit agencies, and a $727,515 Kinship Care grant to Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc. in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Inc. The Domestic Violence funds are used to provide direct civil legal assistance to low-income victims of domestic violence and their children. The Kinship Care funds are used to provide civil legal services to kinship caregivers and children living with caregivers to provide stable homes and care.

The Georgia General Assembly first appropriated funds to the Judicial Council of Georgia for its Legal Assistance to Families Victimized by Domestic Violence Project in 1999, and funding has continued each subsequent legislative session. This is the fourth year the Georgia General Assembly has appropriated funds to the Judicial Council for its Legal Assistance to Kinship Care Families Project.

For Fiscal Year 2023, the following nonprofit agencies received Domestic Violence grants:

Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc $810,000
Cherokee Family Violence Center Inc. $17,153
Gateway House Inc. $15,300
Georgia Legal Services Program, Inc. $1,980,449
N.O.A.'s Ark, Inc. $43,600
Northwest Georgia Family Crisis Center, Inc. $43,500
TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED $2,910,002

For more information about the Judicial Council of Georgia or the grants, visit www.georgiacourts.gov.

Atlanta Legal Aid/Georgia Legal Services Program $727,515
TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED $727,515

For more information:
Bruce Shaw
bruce.shaw@georgiacourts.gov

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