2013-2014 annual report
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2013-2014 annual report
FOUNDATION Bread for the City Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia omen’s Bar Association Foundation 2013-2014 Annual Report serving the legal and related needs of women and girls in the DC metropolitan community Mission Leveraging the generosity of lawyers and friends to support nonprofits that serve the legal and related needs of women and girls in the DC Metropolitan community. From Our President The Women’s Bar Association Foundation was proud to celebrate its 33rd anniversary this year. We provided grants to seven amazing organizations and recognized them at our fifth annual Grants Award Ceremony in April. We also awarded our 8th Founders Fellowship grant, which provides a stipend to support the work of a law student from one of the six area law schools at a local nonprofit organization that serves the legal and related needs of women and girls in our community. On both the giving and fundraising fronts, we continue to maintain our high quality programs and activities, while pursuing new efforts to increase our presence in the community and develop new sources of funding. We expanded our fundraising efforts this past year, with a new event at Bloomingdale’s in the Spring, by joining the United Way (#8914), and by participating in the Do More 24 online fundraising event. When you give to the WBA Foundation, you leverage your contribution with those of others to make a real impact on the lives of women and girls in our community. By combining our resources, we are able to fund programs like the Neighborhood Legal Services Program’s WBAF Housing Conditions Project, the first program named after the Foundation as a funding source. The purpose of the project is to remedy dangerous housing conditions for vulnerable women and their children through direct representation and empowerment. WBAF’s grant will be used to support affirmative housing cases on behalf of women living with children in substandard conditions and assist women to become effective advocates for safer housing conditions. The program is expected to substantially improve housing conditions for at least 30 families, educate women in low income neighborhoods about their rights as tenants, and build advocacy capacity among women residents at one multi-family housing complex. Despite the good work we have accomplished with your generous support, there is still a great need in our community. Thirty-three organizations requested a total of $253,650 in grants from the WBA Foundation during the 2013-2014 grantmaking cycle, only a fraction of which we were able to satisfy. We are diligently working to expand our fundraising efforts in order to make an even greater impact. We are grateful to our many donors who continuously help us to close this gap. This Annual Report provides an overview of our activities for the past year, and demonstrates how we leverage the collective contributions of our donors to create a greater influence than any individual can have on her or his own. Our report also highlights the impressive programs of our grantees, who are working every day on the front lines to improve the lives of women and girls in the DC metropolitan community. Amy L. Bess 2013-2014 President Page 2 Grantmaking Program & Grantee Awards Ceremony The WBA Foundation’s grant process begins in the fall, with the release of a Request for Proposals. In Fall 2013, 33 organizations submitted a Letter of Intent (LOI), requesting a total of over $253,650 in support. Eight organizations were invited to submit a full grant application. Full proposals were reviewed and researched by the WBA Foundation Board of Directors, which made final funding determinations and awarded a total of $43,000 grants to seven organizations. Each year, our grantees are required to submit a year-end report of their activities conducted under the grant. In April, we hosted the fifth annual Grant Awards Ceremony at the offices of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP. This event served to unite our grantees, supporters, and other members of the community in celebration of our seven grantees: Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center, Bread for the City, Break the Cycle, DC Volunteer Lawyers Project, Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment & Appeals Project, Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia, and Neighborhood Legal Services Program. A representative from each grantee provided brief remarks during the event and networked with attendees to provide additional information about their programs and services. Our distinguished keynote speaker was Bea Hanson, Principal Deputy Director, Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), U.S. Department of Justice. The OVW provides federal leadership in developing the nation’s capacity to reduce violence against women and administer justice for and strengthen services to victims. Ms. Hanson discussed her office’s efforts and remarked that “the increased availability of legal services appears to play a particularly significant role in reducing domestic violence.” Founders Fellowship The Emma Gillett and Ellen Spencer Mussey Founders Fellowship, established by the WBA Foundation in 2006, was named to honor the two pioneering women who founded the Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia in 1917. The Fellowship is awarded annually to support an area law student working for the summer with a local legal service provider on projects that address the legal needs of women and girls in our community. Proceeds from our Wine Tasting & Silent Auction have funded this fellowship for the past eight years. The 2014 WBA Foundation Founders Fellowship, in the amount of $7,500, was awarded to Howard University law student Maria J. Maldonado. The Fellowship will allow Ms. Maldonado to gain invaluable legal experience working as a Summer Legal Intern at the Neighborhood Legal Services Program in the summer of 2014. The Neighborhood Legal Services Program, also a community grant recipient, provides free civil legal services to lowincome residents of the District of Columbia. Page 3 2013-2014 Grantees Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center is a 13-year-old organization whose mission is to advocate for the legal and civil rights of low-income Asian Americans with limited English proficiency in Metro DC. The Resource Center accomplishes this mission through linguistically accessible and culturally appropriate legal services, community legal education, and advocacy. The WBAF grant will support the implementation of the Justice for Filipino Teachers program, which will provide legal representation and immigration support to Filipino teachers who have been illegally trafficked into the U.S. with false promises of teaching jobs. Bread For The City Bread for the City began as a volunteer-run, free health clinic in 1974. Over the years, their programs grew to include the addition of a legal clinic, social services program, and, most recently, an advocacy program. Bread’s mission is to provide comprehensive services to vulnerable residents of Washington, DC, including food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services, in an atmosphere of dignity and respect. The WBAF grant will assist the operation of Bread for the City’s Domestic Violence Community Legal Services Project, which serves low income minority women in their fight to obtain protection from domestic violence. @BreadfortheCity Break The Cycle Break the Cycle believes everyone has the right to safe and healthy relationships, and its mission is to engage, educate, and empower youth to build lives and communities free from domestic violence. Break the Cycle is the leading, national nonprofit organization addressing teen dating violence. The WBAF grant will support the improved delivery and expansion of its legal services program. Break the Cycle provides representation in campus administrative proceedings, as well as family, employment, and housing matters; accompanies survivors to meet with police and/or prosecutors to report abuse and assists in criminal prosecution; and makes appropriate referrals for social services. @BreaktheCycleDV DC Volunteer Lawyers Project The DC Volunteer Lawyers Project is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to address the critical shortage of legal assistance for low-income people in Washington, DC, especially in cases involving domestic violence. The WBAF grant will support the Domestic Violence Program in increasing the number of domestic violence survivors represented by its volunteer attorneys in protection order petition proceedings and related custody, divorce, and child support matters. @DCVLP Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment & Appeals Project DV LEAP’s mission is to provide a stronger voice for justice by fighting to overturn unjust trial court outcomes; advancing legal protections for victims of domestic violence and their children though expert appellate advocacy, training lawyers, psychologists and judges on best practices; and spearheading domestic violence litigation in the Supreme Court. The WBAF grant supports its DC project, DC LEAP. @DV_LEAP Legal Aid Society of the District Of Columbia For more than 80 years, Legal Aid’s mission has been to make justice real — in individual and systematic ways — for persons living in poverty in the District of Columbia. The WBAF grant will support the Domestic Violence Underserved Communities Representation Project. The project will provide extended representation, advice, counsel, and brief assistance to clients in at least 50 cases. @LegalAidDC Neighborhood Legal Services Program Neighborhood Legal Services Program is a private, nonprofit law firm that has been providing free civil legal services to low-income residents of the District of Columbia since 1964. The WBAF grant supports the WBAF Housing Conditions Project, whose goal is to remedy dangerous housing conditions for vulnerable women and their children through direct representation and the empowerment of women to advocate for their own rights as tenants. Page 4 Fundraising Activities Wine Tasting & Auction Benefiting Founders Fellowship The WBA Foundation hosted its 11th annual Wine Tasting and Silent Auction in October. This year’s event, “Flavors of Fall” was hosted at Hogan Lovells US LLP. The tasting featured an exceptional lineup of wines from New Zealand, Europe, South America, and the United States. Representatives from The Curious Grape, a woman-owned business in Arlington, VA, guided guests through the tastings. The annual Wine Tasting is the WBA Foundation’s largest individual fundraising event. This year it raised slightly less than $20,000 and was attended by 100 guests. Bloomingdale’s Fundraiser In March, we hosted a new fundraiser at Bloomingdale’s in Chevy Chase. Proceeds from the event registrations supported our grantmaking efforts. The event featured a presentation by Lauren Rothman, a local style expert and published author, who discussed creating your own personal style. Attendees received a copy of Ms. Rothman’s book, Style Bible: What to Wear to Work, courtesy of our sponsor, Navigant Consulting. The evening also included networking and an opportunity to shop at Bloomingdale’s with 10% of the sales benefitting the Foundation. Annual Dinner Each year, the WBA Foundation joins with the Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia to host a joint Annual Dinner. This event is one of the largest gatherings in the DC legal community. Judy Smith of Smith & Company, a well-known local attorney and the inspiration for the Olivia Pope character on TV’s Scandal, was recognized as the WBA’s 2014 Woman Lawyer of the Year. The presidents of the Women’s Bar Association and the WBA Foundation presented overviews of the successes experienced by each organization during the past year. The Foundation debuted a video highlighting our 2014 grantees. Also available online at wbadcfoundation.org, the video features personal commentaries from grantees about the impact the Foundation’s donors have on each grantee’s ability to deliver services to women and girls in our community. The WBA Foundation is grateful for the generosity of over 98 organizations and individuals who sponsored our Annual Dinner. Page 5 Thank You To Our Donors The WBA Foundation funds grants and the Founders Fellowship with donations it receives from community supporters. It is through the support of committed donors that the WBA Foundation can carry on its important work. The WBA Foundation extends its gratitude to the following supporters for their generosity. $5,000 and Above Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C. $2,500 - $4,999 Diana Davis Spencer Foundation James Sandman Bloomberg Crowell & Moring LLP Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP $999 - $2,499 Jennifer Duane McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP Navigant Consulting The Walden Trust Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP $500 – $999 Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP FTI Consulting/Compass Lexecon M. Elizabeth Medaglia Arnold & Porter LLP Groom Law Group Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Baker & Hostetler LLP Hilton Worldwide, Inc. LaDawn Naegle Amy L. Bess Hogan Lovells US LLP Diana Savit Diane M. Brenneman Howard University School of Law Sidley Austin LLP Bryan Cave LLP HuronLegal Steptoe & Johnson LLP BuckleySandler LLP Linda M. Jackson Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP Covington & Burling LLP Jackson & Campbell, P.C. Marilyn Tucker DLA Piper LLP King & Spalding LLP Vedder Price P.C. Tracy-Gene G. Durkin Kirkland & Ellis LLP Venable LLP Kenneth W. Epps Latham & Watkins LLP Williams & Connolly LLP Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Littler Mendelson P.C. Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Garrett & Dunner, LLP Lorelie S. Masters WilmerHale Ellen & Ken Adler Ain & Bank P.C. American University Washington College of Law Ashcraft & Gerel LLP Deborah T. Ashford Rhoda S. Barish Valerie Barrish Philip C. Baten Beveridge & Diamond PC Janet Blizard Diane C. Boykin Susan G. Braden Marjorie A. Burnett Barbara Burr Nancy Duff Campbell Mary Ann Chaffee Paulette Chapman ClifftonLarsonAllen LLP Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP File & ServeXpress, LLC Bernard B. Fulton III Nina Glasner Page 6 $100 – $499 Gray Plant Mooty Kathleen V. Gunning Sherri Evans Harris Lisa Horowitz Vivian Huelgo Kirra Jarratt Debra Jezouit The Kaiser Law Firm PLLC Kalijarvi Chuzi Newman & Fitch PC Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Kim Kendrick Gladys Kessler Susan M.C. Kovarovics The Law Office of Jessica E. Adler Law Offices of Alfred F. Belcuore Bridget Bailey Lipscomb Rebecca Liu Nancy A. Long The McCammon Group Miller & Chevalier Chartered Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, LLP Tiffany Moore Celeste M. Murphy Sonia Williams Murphy Narda M. Newby Marjorie O’Connell Suzanne Reifman Regan Zambri Long, PLLC Jeannette Elizabeth Roach Rebecca Rucich Nakeasha Sanders-Small Pamela Satterfield Savit & Szymkowicz, LLP Leigh A. Sempeles Joi Sheffield Carolyn Stennett Lisa Stewart Jennifer Stillerman Maureen Thornton Syracuse Andrea Tecce Thomson Reuters Pamela Whittaker Wiley Rein LLP Andrea D. Williams Williams Bertram, PLLC Winston & Strawn LLP Contributors listed in this list participated between June 1, 2013 and May 31, 2014. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this listing. If we have made an error, please accept our apology. You may call us at 202 639 8880 so that we can correct our records. Up to $99 Cheryl Aaron Jessica E. Adler Ferdose al-Taie Jim Alegro Cory Amron LaKeitha Anderson Anonymous Elizabeth Austern Nicole M. Austin-Hillery Kathy Barlow Melanie Bates Paula Bowens Nicole Brown Leila Carter Brown Brown Advisory Ann Bushmiller Capital Reporting Company Donnell Carr Gaffar Chowdhury Allison M. Cohen Tasha L. Cole Doumar Martin PLLC Linda J. Dreeben Suzanne B. Ducat Debrah Farnell Linda M. French Tonya Gaskins Nausheen Hassan Cynthia Hemphill Rhonda C. Holmes Norma B. Hutcheson Ellen M. Jakovic Barbara Jarratt Nancy M. Johnson Carol Jones John C. Keeney Hugh Keith Leslie J. Keyes Luisa Lancetti Joan Lanigan Law Counsel Staffing Rachel Levinson-Waldman Susan Low Lorna E. Maloney Mira Nan Marshall McArthur Franklin PLLC Melonie J. McCall Shawnte Mitchell Carol A. Montoya National Women’s Law Center Ellen Ostrow Gail Pierce Consuela A. Pinto Laura Possessky Paula M. Potoczak Lexer I. Quamie Eric Rice Barbara H. Sahli Rita M. Sampson Sudarshini Satchi Royce Sherlock Halima Sow Marcel P. Stennett Annamaria Steward Jay Stewart Michelle C. Thomas Lucy A. Thomson Total Document Solutions, Inc. Mary Kate Whalen Josh & Bess Winston Joanne W. Young Victoria Ziegler Aviva E. Zierler 2014 Wine Tasting and Silent Auction Sponsors & Contributors Champagne Level Invotex Wine Level Connie Bertram The Honorable Diane M. Brenneman Jennifer Duane Kathy Gunning Ellen Jakovic Nancy Long Sparking Water Level Marjorie Burnett Anne Bushmiller Paulette Chapman Alida M. Dagostino Tracy-Gene G. Durkin Hazel Groman Kirra L. Jarratt Mira Marshall Kendra Martello Lynne Milne Mytrang Nguyen Monica Parham Ilene Price Diana Savit Carolyn Stennett Sarah Surwit Contributors The Honorable Mary Ellen Abrecht Norma Hutcheson Naomi Balto I Ricchi Borderless Thinking Ellen M. Jakovic Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corporation Jenner & Block LLP The Honorable Diane Brenneman Knightsbridge Management Corporation Kelly Brinkley Law Counsel Professional Staffing Capital Reporting Company Legal Services Corporation Paulette Chapman Leslie E. Sandler Fine Jewelry and Gemstones Citi Open Kirra Jarratt CurvyMama Pies Julia Anne Matheson DSC Consulting M. Elizabeth Medaglia Emily Bishop Interior Design, Inc Navigant Consulting Federal City Caterers O Salon Folger Theatre Olney Theatre Center Friends of the WBAF at Kirkland & Ellis LLP Bruce Pascal Golf Course Specialists/GolfDC Academy PIAF Salon and Day Spa Kathy Gunning Quiet Time Quilts Hillwood Estate Museum and Gardens Andrew Rhim Round House Theater Darshini Satchi Mylan Satchi Diana Savit Shakespeare Theatre Company Stellar Coaching Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C. Joan Strand Carolyn Stennett Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Maureen Thornton Syracuse The Cur ious Grape The Inn at Perry Cabin The Sulton Salon, LLC Theater J Vedder Price, P.C. Joanne W. Young We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this listing. If we have made an error, please accept our apology. You may call us at 202 639 8880 so that we can correct our records. Page 7 2013-2014 Board of Directors Amy L. Bess President Vedder Price P.C. Linda M. Jackson Treasurer Littler Mendelson, P.C. Kelly V. Brinkley Assistant Treasurer United Way of the National Capital Area Lorelie S. Masters Secretary Jenner & Block LLP Break the Cycle DC Volunteer Lawyers Project Board Members Kathleen V. Gunning Kirra L. Jarratt Immediate Past WBAF President DC Bar Foundation Nancy A. Long American Association of University Professors M. Elizabeth Medaglia James J. Sandman Legal Services Corporation Serving for 30 years alongside lawyers and friends of the community Sudarshini Satchi Carolyn P. Stennett National Head Start Association Maureen Thornton Syracuse Andrea Tecce Navigant Gaffar Chowdhury United Way National Capital Area, Emerging Leader (ex-officio) First Financial Group Suzanne D. Reifman WBA Board Liaison (ex-officio) Northrop Grumman Women’s Bar Association Foundation 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 446 Washington, DC 20006 202-639-8880 | wbadcfoundation.org [email protected] www.facebook.com/WBAFoundation @wbaf
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