Three New Jersey nonprofit organizations received grants from the New Jersey State Bar Foundation to fund a post-graduate law fellow who will work with the organization on public interest legal matters and develop advocacy and other skills. 

“We created this new grant program to help nonprofits provide law-related education as well as legal and community support through year-long fellowships,” said foundation secretary Katrina Homel, who is chair of the foundation’s Task Force on Fellowship Development. “Each fellow will work on a project for the nonprofit that has an educational component, addresses multiple areas of need and aligns with the foundation’s law-related education mission.”