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Welcome to the Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF). PILF is a student-run, non-profit organization whose goal is to enable students at the Duke University School of Law to pursue careers in public interest. PILF accomplishes this goal by raising funds and distributing grant money to students who have public interest jobs and who contribute a certain amount of time to PILF's fundraising efforts.
PILF offers various types of grants with respectively varying time requirements: summer fellowships, bar grants, and "thank you" grants. Visit the GRANTS page for more information about each grant and their prerequisites.
The grants are funded through programs like PILF's annual Auction & Gala, CAPITAL program, summer pledge drive, and private donations. Please see the FUNDRAISING page for more information about PILF's fundraising programs. Also, refer to the news section to the right for periodic updates and notices about fundraising events.
Getting involved:
Information about grants, fundraising, and volunteer opportunities is available through PILF's listserve.
Subscribe to the PILF listserve by signing up at the PILF table during the Duke Law activities fair or by contacting one of PILF's Co-Chairs.
News
2008 PILF Auction & Gala
Sponsored by Sidley Austin LLP
2/23/08
Duke Law's Public Interest Law Foundation will host its twelfth annual Auction & Gala on Saturday, February 23, 2008. This event is sponsored by Sidley Austin LLP.
February 23, 2008
7:30 pm ~ Silent Auction
9:30 pm ~ Live Auction
Nasher Museum of Art
Check out some of
this year's auction items!
Special thanks to our firm sponsors.
Questions? Email PILFAuction@law.duke.edu.