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The Commercial Appeal Memphis
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Grants Help Optimize Nonprofits' Ability to Aid Community
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Programs
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Deborah M Clubb Saturday, October 26, 2002
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Memphis Area Legal Services and six other nonprofit groups will
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share more than $124,000 to help them operate, analyze and plan for
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growth and survival, thanks to a new focus by the Community
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Foundation of Greater Memphis.
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The seven grants flow from a new Nonprofit Capacity Building
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program at the foundation, part of a trend among philanthropists to
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give money to help organizations grow stronger, rather than to the
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program services they provide.
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The Community Foundation program is primarily for well-
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established nonprofits that may need assistance to take the
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organization to another level of performance, said foundation
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executive director Gid Smith.
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The MALS grant of $25,000 annually for three years is called a
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"bridge" grant to help the nonprofit law firm survive a short-term
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challenge. MALS earlier this month announced it expects to lose
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$200,000 in 2003 and beyond, largely due to a drop in the number of
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poor people it serves in four counties, according to the latest
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Census.
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The nonprofit law firm has about 40 employees and an annual
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budget of $3 million. Last year it received more than 6,000
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applications for help and was able to serve 3,421. MALS has
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appealed to the legal community for funds and greater commitment to
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pro bono services - donating their expertise to the needy.
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The Community Foundation is awarding $25,000 this year but
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requiring MALS to submit a three-year fund-raising plan. In the
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second and third year of the grant, CFGM funds will be awarded as a
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match, with MALS raising at least $3 for every $1 the foundation
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provides.
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In effect, the grant challenges MALS to raise at least $100,000
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a year in 2003 and 2004. Last year, that campaign - primarily among
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private attorneys - drew less than $40,000 while the Nashville
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legal aid fund-raising garnered more than $500,000.
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Harrison D. McIver III, MALS executive director, said the agency
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was "very gratified" by the Community Foundation's grant. "We have
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been working very hard to call the legal community's and the
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public's attention to our funding crisis and its impact on MALS's
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efforts to secure equal access to justice for our community's poor
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and elderly residents."
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