Grants and Fellowships
The Public Interest Law Foundation awards and administers approximately 25 summer work grant opportunities, including summer work grants, the Lash Grant, and the Irmas Fellowship. These opportunities provide financial support to USC Law students and alumni working in the field of Public Interest Law. Although specific grant opportunities are aimed to support discreet populations of the USC Law community, all PILF grant opportunities are designed to support and foster the commitment of USC law students and alumni to the practice of Public Interest Law. Eligibility requirements for grant assistance and grant selection criteria vary depending on the type of grant in question.
The Irmas Fellowship
The Irmas Fellowship supports a graduate of USC Law for a full year of work in the public interest at an agency of the graduate's choice. The fellowship provides the annual salary of $40,000 while employment benefits and health and malpractice insurance are provided for by the agency. The fellowship is named in honor of its founding and ongoing patrons, Sydney and Audrey Irmas.
Public Interest Law Foundation Summer Grants
Every year, PILF awards students who are spending their summer at public interest agencies for the summer with grants. These grants are paid for primarily through donations and fundraising efforts, such as the PILF Auction.
The grant selection process is competitive. To be eligible for a grant, students must complete a minimum of 25 pro bono hours plus 5 hours working at the annual PILF auction.
The Lash Grant
The Lash Grant, begun in 2003, is a $3,000 bar stipend that helps to defray the costs of the bar examination. It was created to honor a former USC Law dean and a founding member of PILF, Karen Lash. The grant is awarded to a graduating student entering the field of Public Interest Law.
Paul Davis Memorial Award
This $2,000 grant goes to a 2L student entering their second summer of public interest work. It is given in memory of Paul Davis, a 1998 graduate of USC Law.