If you are an Ohio attorney who hasn’t yet completed the Supreme Court of Ohio and the Foundation’s annual pro bono survey, don’t worry; you still have time to report your pro bono hours and contributions to charitable legal organizations before the survey closes this Friday.
The survey takes around 10 minutes to complete and is critical to helping the Supreme Court and the Foundation understand pro bono needs across the state.
“Completing the survey is a relatively quick task that goes a long way in advancing pro bono initiatives,” said Sophia Chang, the Foundation’s pro bono director. “If you’ve already reported, please remind your colleagues to do so as well.”
Since the survey began in 2008, Ohio attorneys have contributed hundreds of thousands of hours of pro bono service and substantial financial contributions to charitable legal organizations, all in the name of helping low-income Ohioans gain access to legal services. The 2024 results of the Pro Bono Survey recorded over 86,000 hours of pro bono work, valued at more than $21 million.
View the 2024 Pro Bono Survey results.