Liabilities / Assets
26th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 26% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2021 • EIN 06-6079763
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
26th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 26% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
15th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 15% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
44th percentile
Higher net margin than 44% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
48th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 48% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 1.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
69th percentile
Faster asset growth than 69% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
49th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 49% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$15,826,247
Up $2,522,551 (+19%) from 2020
Net Assets
Up$15,271,247
Up $2,152,813 (+16%) from 2020
Liabilities
Up$555,000
Up $369,738 (+200%) from 2020
Revenue
Up$17,157,685
Up $1,736,013 (+11%) from 2020
Expenses
Down$15,531,730
Down $45,646 (-0.3%) from 2020
Net Income
Up$1,625,955
Up $1,781,659 (+1144%) from 2020
The mission of the connecticut bar foundation is to further the rule of law and assist in efforts to improve the administration of justice in connecticut. This mission is based on the fundamental premise that the rule of law is essential to an orderly and just society and must be available to all, regardless of power or resources. The foundation serves this mission in part by working to secure and administer a reliable and sufficient flow of funds to support legal services and access to justice for persons of limited means. The foundation also serves its mission by sponsoring programs that address matters concerning the legal profession, the administration of justice and the role of law in society.
To fund legal services for the poor and develop programs to enhance understanding of the law in connecticut.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Investments in Publicly Traded Securities | $11,118,197 | $12,389,636 | ▲ $1,271,439 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $1,447,398 | $2,482,893 | ▲ $1,035,495 |
| Accounts Receivable | $349,159 | $582,930 | ▲ $233,771 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $385,651 | $369,143 | ▼ $16,508 |
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $3,291 | $1,645 | ▼ $1,646 |
| Total Assets | $13,303,696 | $15,826,247 | ▲ $2,522,551 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Deferred Revenue | - | $305,668 | - |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $185,262 | $249,332 | ▲ $64,070 |
| Total Liabilities | $185,262 | $555,000 | ▲ $369,738 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Net Assets With Donor Restrictions | $11,126,862 | $12,535,182 | ▲ $1,408,320 |
| Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions | $1,991,572 | $2,736,065 | ▲ $744,493 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $13,118,434 | $15,271,247 | ▲ $2,152,813 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $13,303,696 | $15,826,247 | ▲ $2,522,551 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equipment | $1,094 | $5,078 | $6,172 |
| Other Land Buildings | $551 | $1,506 | $2,057 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natalie Wagner | Executive Di | FT | $149,106 | $17,281 | $166,387 |
| Natalie Wagner | Executive Director | - | $137,606 | $28,781 | $166,387 |
| Anne Goico | Finance Dire | FT | $114,540 | $34,938 | $149,478 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Timothy a Diemand | President |
| Andrea Barton Reeves | Director |
| Anika Singh Lemar | Director |
| Art T Corey | Director |
| Calvin K Woo | Director |
| Charles L Howard | Director |
| Edward J Heath | Director |
| Franklin E Perry | Director |
| Hon Barry F Armata | Director |
| Hon Cesar a Noble | Director |
| Hon Robert a Richardson | Director |
| Isabella Squicciarini | Director |
| Joette Katz | Director |
| Karen Demeola | Director |
| Margaret Castinado | Director |
| Moy N Ogilvie | Director |
| Namita Shah | Director |
| Sonia Pedraza | Director |
| Victoria Woodin Chavey | Director |
| Dean Eboni S Nelson | Ex-officio D |
| Dean Heather Gerken | Ex-officio D |
| Dean Jen Brown | Ex-officio D |
| Hon Juliett Crawford | Ex-officio D |
| Hon Richard a Robinson | Ex-officio D |
| Keith J Soressi | Secretary |
| Stephen L Lewis | Treasurer |
| Vanessa Roberts Avery | Vice Preside |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $14,791,988 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $523,305 |
| Other Expenses | $216,437 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $14,791,988 | - | - | $14,791,988 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | - | $263,646 | - | $263,646 |
| Other Salaries and Wages | $4,966 | $157,990 | - | $162,956 |
| Fees for Services Other | - | $49,000 | - | $49,000 |
| Information Technology | $13,190 | $34,933 | - | $48,123 |
| Occupancy | - | $36,469 | - | $36,469 |
| Payroll Taxes | $235 | $33,964 | - | $34,199 |
| Pension Plan Contributions | - | $31,755 | - | $31,755 |
| Other Employee Benefits | - | $30,749 | - | $30,749 |
| Office Expenses | $6,013 | $16,146 | - | $22,159 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | - | $21,533 | - | $21,533 |
| Insurance | - | $10,390 | - | $10,390 |
| Other Expenses | $11,767 | $9,330 | - | $9,330 |
| Travel | $105 | $5,915 | - | $6,020 |
| Depreciation Depletion | - | $1,646 | - | $1,646 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $14,828,264 | $703,466 | $0 | $15,531,730 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Expenses per Audited Statements | $15,531,730 |
| Total Expenses per Audited Statements | $15,531,730 |
| Total Expenses per Form 990 | $15,531,730 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Connecticut Legal Services | Middletown, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $7,364,204 |
| Greater Hartford Legal Aid | Hartford, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $2,964,019 |
| New Haven Legal Assistance | New Haven, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $2,274,187 |
| Connecticut Legal Rights Project | Middletown, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $532,429 |
| CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY | Hartford, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $509,298 |
| Statewide Legal Services | Wethersfield, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Brief Leg | $201,365 |
| THE CHILDREN'S LAW CENTER OF | Hartford, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $198,717 |
| Connecticut Veterans Legal Center | West Haven, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $154,178 |
| Connecticut Fair Housing Center | Hartford, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $111,992 |
| Lawyers for Children America | Hartford, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $50,294 |
| Open Communities Alliance | Hartford, CT | 501c3 | To Provide Legal Ser | $41,915 |
| Quinnipiac University School of Law | North Haven, CT | 501c3 | Scholarships for Law | $10,000 |
| University of Connecticut School of | Hartford, CT | 501c3 | Scholarships for Law | $10,000 |
| Yale Law School | New Haven, CT | 501c3 | Scholarships for Law | $10,000 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
“In january, members of the board of directors (governing board) are recommended to the cba and elected by the cba board of governors acting as the corporators of the foundation. The foundation elects new directors in the interim.”
“There is communication between the accountants and the audit committee of the foundation. Before the form 990 is finalized, it is approved by the audit committe and reviewed by the board of directors.”
“The conflict of interest statement is signed by all staff and board members. The policy includes a clause requiring written disclosure when any new conflicts arise.”
“The compensation of these individuals is determined by the executive committee of the board of directors of the foundation. Comparability data from other iolta programs and othe nonprofit organizations is provided to the executive committee. The executive committee votes on staff salaries and makes a recommendation of a total staff figure in the annual budget, which is approved by the board of directors.”
“Complete copies of the audited financials and the form 990 are posted on its website. The form 990 is also published by guide star, an informational website and database for non-profit organizations. Other documents and policies are available upon request.”
“The mission of the connecticut bar foundation is to further the rule of law and assist in efforts to improve the administration of justice in connecticut. This mission is based on the fundamental premise that the rule of law is essential to an orderly and just society and must be available to all, regardless of power or resources. The foundation serves this mission in part by working to secure and administer a reliable and sufficient flow of funds to support legal services and access to justice for persons of limited means. The foundation also serves its mission by sponsoring programs that address matters concerning the legal profession, the administration of justice and the role of law in society.”
“The connecticut general assembly enacted two new programs in 2021 to increase access to civil legal representation for individuals who cannot afford an attorney, which the connecticut bar foundation is administering. One program, enacted in public act 21-34, creates a statewide right to counsel for tenants at risk of eviction at no cost to the tenant. The other program, enacted in section 15 of public act 21-78, established a grant program to fund increased access to legal representation for individuals who express an interest in applying for a temporary restraining order under section 46b-15 of the connecticut general statutes in the judicial districts of fairfield, hartford, new haven, stamford-norwalk and waterbury.”
“The interest on lawyers' trust accounts (iolta) and interest on trust accounts (iota)-- the program funds legal services to the poor and law school scholarships based on financial need. The program funded eleven non-profit organizations providing legal services to the poor, and grants for law school scholarships to the three connecticut law schools. The foundation's efforts help thousands of low-income residents of connecticut by enabling them to obtain critical legal information, advice, and legal representation. One of the innovative ways the cbf accomplishes this is by helping to fund the ctlawhelp.org website where low income people can find assistance with thier legal needs and tools for self respresentations. The foundation helps the most vulnerable members of our community, including children who are abused, neglected and otherwise disadvantaged, disabled people, elderly victims of consumer fraud and other abuse, immigrants, many of them children, low-income families trying to protect their right to safe housing and fight unlawful evictions, and those victimized by domestic violence.”
“The james w. Cooper fellows program was founded to promote a better understanding of the legal profession and the judicial system among the citizens of connecticut. The foundation sponsors programs for the legal community and the public. These programs are made possible by the generosity and commitment of hundreds of fellows who volunteer, plan, and support them financially. Symposia and speaker series the fellows presented a wide variety of programming that addressed timely and topical issues in 2021. With the connecticut bar association, the connecticut bar foundation continued to co-sponsor the constance baker motley speaker series on racial inequality. The series presented eight virtual forums for the legal community in 2021, which explored issues of racial inequality and systemic racism. Additional events are scheduled throughout 2022. The fellows also sponsored six roundtable discussions in 2021, at which small groups of fellows discussed thought-provoking issues involving the practice of law. Roundtables are typically held in person throughout the state, but due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, all of the 2021 roundtable discussions were conducted virtually. In 2012, the connecticut bar foundation established the hon. Mark r. Kravitz symposium series on the administration of justice. This is an ongoing series in memory, and to celebrate the legacy, of u.s. District court judge kravitz, an extraordinary lawyer and judge. The fourth event in the series was presented in 2021 and focused on "the arc of the rule of law." the new series "conservatorship in connecticut" kicked off in 2021, with a well-attended virtual webinar. The series, created by the fellows in collaboration with the office of the probate court administrator and the connecticut legal rights project, inc., capitalizes on the timeliness of issues surrounding conservatorship. Events addressed the concept of conservatorship, the evolution of relevant statutes over time, and the potential for further reform. Several additional programs are planned for 2022. Additionally, the foundation sponsored several events in the "understanding human trafficking" series. Presented jointly by the foundation, the connecticut bar association's committee on human trafficking, and quinnipiac's human trafficking prevention project, this ongoing series explores the interactions between trafficking vicitms and the legal system. Student programs the fellows also run several programs for students. The foundation continued its partnership with the herbert and nell singer foundation to administer the singer connecticut public service fellowship program. The singer fellowship program was established in 2017 to offer recent law school graduates an opportunity to gain practical experience working for connecticut civil legal aid organizations, providing legal services to underserved populations of connecticut. Two new fellows began fellowships in 2021, and two fellows from 2020 continued their fellowships for a second year. In the fall of 2021, the singer selection committee reviewed six new applications for the 2022-2023 fellowship year. Two applicants were offered fellowships and both accepted; they are scheduled to begin in the fall of 2022. The fellows held the twenty-first annual quintin johnstone statewide high school essay contest in 2021. This year the contest received 138 essays, which was the highest number of submissions in the history of the contest. The essays were scored by over 140 volunteer judges, attorneys, and law school professors. Funds and awards finally, the foundation adminsters several funds and awards that further its mission of promoting equal access to justice. The foundation continued the connecticut innocence fund project to assist exonerees who have been recently freed from prison based on proof of actual innocence by providing bridge loans. The david pels homelessness prevention fund was established in 2019 through generous donations from friends and family”
“In an effort to increase pro bono representation of connecticut residents who cannot afford an attorney, the connecticut bar foundation created a two-year supplemental iolta grant program to fund a pro bono manager at an iolta-recipient legal aid organization in the state. The first grant award under this program was granted in 2021. The connecticut general assembly also enacted two new programs in 2021 to increase access to civil legal representation for individuals who cannot afford an attorney, which the connecticut bar foundation is administering. One program, enacted in public act 21-34, creates a statewide right to counsel for tenants at risk of eviction at no cost to the tenant. The other program, enacted in section 15 of public act 21-78, established a grant program to fund increased access to legal representation for individuals who express an interest in applying for a temporary restraining order under section 46b-15 of the connecticut general statutes in the judicial districts of fairfield, hartford, new haven, stamford-norwalk and waterbury”
“The foundation has received an exemption from the internal revenue service (irs) from federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code. The foundation is required to make the appropriate tax payments on any income considered unrelated to its exempt purpose. Management of the foundation evaluates all significant tax positions required by accounting principles generally accepted in the united states of america. At december 31, 2021 and 2020, management stated it does not have any tax position that would require the recording of any additional tax liability nor does it have any unrealized tax benefits that would either increase of decrease within the next twelve months. The foundation's income tax returns are subject to examination by the appropriate taxing jurisdictions. As of december 31, 2021 and 2020, the foundation's federal and state tax returns generally remain open for examination for years after december 31, 2018.”
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| IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActyOtherGrp/Desc | 0 | IN AN EFFORT TO INCREASE PRO BONO REPRESENTATION OF CONNECTICUT RESIDENTS WHO CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, THE CONNECTICUT BAR FOUNDATION CREATED A TWO-YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL IOLTA GRANT PROGRAM TO FUND A PRO BONO MANAGER AT AN IOLTA-RECIPIENT LEGAL AID ORGANIZATION IN THE STATE. THE FIRST GRANT AWARD UNDER THIS PROGRAM WAS GRANTED IN 2021. THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY ALSO ENACTED TWO NEW PROGRAMS IN 2021 TO INCREASE ACCESS TO CIVIL LEGAL REPRESENTATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, WHICH THE CONNECTICUT BAR FOUNDATION IS ADMINISTERING. ONE PROGRAM, ENACTED IN PUBLIC ACT 21-34, CREATES A STATEWIDE RIGHT TO COUNSEL FOR TENANTS AT RISK OF EVICTION AT NO COST TO THE TENANT. THE OTHER PROGRAM, ENACTED IN SECTION 15 OF PUBLIC ACT 21-78, ESTABLISHED A GRANT PROGRAM TO FUND INCREASED ACCESS TO LEGAL REPRESENTATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO EXPRESS AN INTEREST IN APPLYING FOR A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER UNDER SECTION 46B-15 OF THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL STATUTES IN THE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS OF FAIRFIELD, HARTFORD, NEW HAVEN, STAMFORD-NORWALK AND WATERBURY |
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| IRS990/PYExcessBenefitTransInd | 0 | false |
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| IRS990/PYInvestmentIncomeAmt | 0 | 382651 |
| IRS990/PYOtherExpensesAmt | 0 | 144550 |
| IRS990/PYOtherRevenueAmt | 0 | 11 |
| IRS990/PYProgramServiceRevenueAmt | 0 | 3202663 |
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