2023-2024 Gratitude Report
We could not have expanded our reach and created programs that have become the fabric of our quest for equal justice without you. Read more about the work we do to provide justice for all here.
Attorneys Against Hunger
The ACBF’s Attorneys Against Hunger campaign is now in its 30th year of raising funds to fight hunger in Allegheny County. Last year, our supporters helped us raise over $128,000 to support hunger services and pantries that serve our neighbors affected by food insecurity.
Pro Bono Center
The Pro Bono Center mobilizes well-trained volunteers to help meet the legal needs of individuals with low incomes in Allegheny County who are facing problems that threaten basic needs such as housing, employment, and healthy family structures.
Raised for Attorneys
Against Hunger
PRO BONO
CLIENTS SERVED
AWARDED TO LOANS
& SCHOLARSHIPS
PRO BONO
VOLUNTEERS
Attorneys
As the heart of Pittsburgh’s legal community, we aim to empower legal professionals at every level to become change makers for good.
Law Students
The ACBF offers numerous scholarship, loan, and grant opportunities for law school students, legal aid organizations and others.
General Public
The Pro Bono Center mobilizes well-trained volunteers to help meet the legal needs of individuals with low incomes in Allegheny County.
Programs and Fellowships
Our programs are designed to support members of the legal community in their efforts to give back, joining our mission to promote justice for every member of our community.
Loans and Scholarships
With philanthropic support from members of the Allegheny County legal community, the ACBF is able to provide tuition assistance to tomorrow’s legal professionals through a number of loan and scholarship opportunities designed to ease the financial barriers faced by many law students.
Get Involved
The Allegheny County Bar Foundation provides educational programming, promotes public awareness of the legal and judicial systems, renders legal services to low-income clients and provides financial assistance and grants to legal related organizations.
About The Foundation
The Allegheny County Bar Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was established in 1980 by the Allegheny County Bar Association (ACBA) to conduct a broad range of educational and charitable activities related to the law.
Pro Bono Center
The Pro Bono Center mobilizes well-trained volunteers to help meet the legal needs of individuals with low incomes in Allegheny County who are facing problems that threaten basic needs such as housing, employment, and healthy family structures.