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INTEREST ON LAWYERS TRUST ACCOUNTS (IOLTA) INFORMATION The Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts (IOLTA) is a program mandated by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC). It requires lawyers and law firms to establish interest-bearing accounts for client funds that are nominal in amount or expected to be held for a short period of time. Interest on these accounts is forwarded from a bank or savings and loan association to the Massachusetts IOLTA Committee. The MA IOLTA Committee then distributes these IOLTA funds to three charitable entities: the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation (67%), the Massachusetts Bar Foundation (26%) and the Boston Bar Foundation (7%). The Supreme Judicial Court Order limits the use of IOLTA to two purposes: 1) to provide civil legal services to low-income clients and 2) to improve the administration of justice. Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts (IOLTA) and Legal Service Grants Grant Application - Fiscal 2012 For Grantee Funding Period: September 1, 2012 - August 31, 2013 Deadline for Application Submission: May 18, 2012
Core Funding Objectives of BBF Grant Making The Boston Bar Foundation looks for applications from eligible non-profit organizations in Massachusetts for projects that advance the following objectives:
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