Overview
Our mission, our five functions, and the human stakes behind the work.
Founded in 1993 and based in Columbus, the Ohio Access to Justice Foundation is a 501(c)(3) grantmaking foundation. We channel interest on lawyer and title-agent trust accounts and a civil filing-fee surcharge into the organizations and programs that make justice reachable across all 88 Ohio counties.
The Foundation is not a direct legal-services provider. We are a funder — the state-level equivalent of the national Legal Services Corporation — deriving most of our income from two primary sources: interest earned on lawyer trust accounts (IOLTA) and title-agent trust accounts (IOTA), and a civil filing-fee surcharge collected by Ohio's courts, supplemented by grants and private donations.
Our mission, our five functions, and the human stakes behind the work.
Appointees from the Supreme Court of Ohio, the bar, law schools, and community leaders.
The thirteen people who run Ohio's largest civil legal-aid funder.
Why legal aid strengthens communities — and the 2024 impact numbers.
The Foundation's awards honoring excellence in access to justice.
Annual reports, newsletters, community economic-impact studies, and Form 990.
How courts, funders, legal aids, and volunteers fit together in Ohio.
Where the money comes from — IOLTA/IOTA, filing fees, grants, and gifts.
How Ohio's legal aid braids federal LSC funding with the Foundation's support.
Reach the Foundation's team in Columbus.
Every gift helps low-income Ohioans keep their homes, their families, and their footing. Invest in the systems that make justice real.
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