In recognition of this year’s National Celebration of Pro Bono (October 20-26, 2024), Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), a leading nonprofit organization that mobilizes pro bono legal support for human rights programs, is pleased to announce Yale Law School’s Immigrant Justice Project as a recipient of its 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award. This award recognizes their exceptional contributions to L4GG’s Project Corazon, supporting asylum seekers and immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border and throughout the United States.
In Celebration of Pro Bono Week, Lawyers for Good Government Honors Nelson Mullins with 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award
In recognition of this year’s National Celebration of Pro Bono (October 20-26, 2024), Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), a leading nonprofit organization that mobilizes pro bono legal support for human rights programs, is pleased to announce Nelson Mullins as a recipient of its 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award. The award acknowledges Nelson Mullins' extensive contributions to L4GG's mission, with significant involvement across a diverse range of issue areas, including racial justice, climate change, healthcare access, and immigrant rights.
In Celebration of Pro Bono Week, Lawyers for Good Government Honors DLA Piper with 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award
In recognition of this year’s National Celebration of Pro Bono (October 20-26, 2024), Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), a leading nonprofit organization that mobilizes pro bono legal support for human rights programs, is pleased to announce DLA Piper as a recipient of its 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award. The award recognizes DLA Piper’s exceptional commitment to advancing human rights, particularly through its work with L4GG on children’s rights and immigration projects.
In Celebration of Pro Bono Week, Lawyers for Good Government Honors Wilson Sonsini with 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award
In recognition of this year’s National Celebration of Pro Bono (October 20-26, 2024), Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), a leading nonprofit organization that mobilizes pro bono legal support for human rights programs, is pleased to announce Wilson Sonsini as a recipient of its 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award. The award honors Wilson Sonsini’s exceptional contributions to L4GG’s mission, particularly through its work within the Climate Change and Environmental Justice (CCEJ) program, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) cases, and Lawyers for Racial Justice program.
L4GG and Giraffe Financial Team Up to Simplify Clean Energy Tax Credit Filing for Underserved Entities
Ahead of Nov. 15 Deadline, Partnership Fills Gap in Complex IRS Process for Clean Energy Projects Completed in 2023
Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) and Giraffe Financial have joined forces to streamline electronic filing (E-filing) for clean energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). This initiative will make the process more accessible and affordable for tax-exempt entities, such as local governments, nonprofits, state agencies, and Tribal governments. Many of these entities are facing a November 15, 2024, IRS filing deadline to claim incentives for their electric vehicle purchases, electric vehicle charging, wind, solar, energy storage, and geothermal projects completed in 2023.
LEARN MORE HERE: https://giraffe.financial/2023efilingspecial/
The L4GG and Giraffe partnership is the first in its field to simplify this process and make it more affordable. E-filing for elective pay has become a costly, intractable problem that is difficult and time-consuming for communities that are leading on the clean energy transition with the help of the IRA’s funding, but lack the means and in-house experts to navigate a complex tax system.
To support these organizations, L4GG has developed the Clean Energy Tax Navigator, a free resource that walks through the process of determining eligibility for IRA tax credits, offering technical assistance, direct pro bono services in certain need-based cases, and free annotated tax forms to help entities complete the tax forms themselves.
Now, to complement L4GG’s support and enable entities to E-file with the IRS and receive tax refunds in a timely manner, Giraffe Financial is providing a one-time special E-filing service. Between now and November 15, 2024, Giraffe Financial is offering this E-file service for just $350 per project. This significantly discounted fee is only available to qualified entities that have gone through the Tax Navigator or otherwise received services from L4GG, received an IRS pre-filing registration number for their project(s), and worked with the annotated tax forms (made by L4GG and their partners) to prepare forms for their 2023 filings.
For all other organizations looking to file for projects completed in 2023 or beyond, Giraffe continues to offer its standard ‘tax credits-as-a-service’ performance-based pricing where Giraffe recoups a percentage of the value of credits it helps entities monetize.
The current special Giraffe/L4GG partnership price of $350 per project is based on the 350 parts per million atmospheric concentration of CO2 that we need to reach to address climate change. Both Giraffe and L4GG are committed to empowering organizations to become part of the climate solution by deploying clean technologies in a cost-effective manner by leveraging federal IRA funding. This partnership and discounted E-file offering intends to help catalyze the elective pay marketplace and demonstrate that organizations of all types can take advantage of IRA incentives.
Giraffe’s reduced fees will help advance the Biden/Harris administration’s Justice40 Initiative, which made it a goal that 40 percent of the overall benefits of certain Federal climate, clean energy, affordable and sustainable housing, and other investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution. It will also advance L4GG’s mission of ensuring this historic federal funding is equitably distributed.
“Far too many state & local governments, frontline communities, tribal governments, school districts, and nonprofits have completed clean energy projects but may miss out on valuable tax credits because they don’t have the time, resources, or knowledge to wade through complex IRS requirements and paperwork,” said Jillian Blanchard, L4GG’s Director of Climate Change and Environmental Justice Program. “One of those IRS requirements is e-filing, but many CPAs and e-filing services have yet to catch up with the new elective pay forms, cannot actually complete a comprehensive e-filing package, or are cost-prohibitive for under-resourced communities. L4GG saw this need, and is proud to partner with Giraffe to fill the gap, protecting those ushering in the clean energy transition by offering an affordable, comprehensive option to help communities e-file for elective pay and to make sure that everyone, especially communities in need, can benefit from the powerful new IRA tax incentives.”
"This partnership underscores the shared commitment of Giraffe Financial and L4GG to foster a cleaner, more just future by empowering all communities to access the benefits of the clean energy transition,” said Jason Prince, CEO of Giraffe Financial.
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Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) is a community of 125,000 legal advocates in all 50 states working to ensure equal rights, equal opportunities and equal justice under the law. We coordinate large scale pro bono programs and issue advocacy efforts, seeking not only to establish and enforce equality under the law, but to also create the social and economic conditions that lead to true equity. L4GG’s CCEJ Program works to expedite a just transition to a green economy.
Giraffe Financial provides tax credits-as-a-service to enable organizations of all types to seamlessly take advantage of Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) incentives. Giraffe’s turnkey offering includes: determining eligibility for credits, calculating credit amounts, documenting regulatory compliance, managing prevailing wage and apprenticeship (PWA) requirements, completing IRS pre-filing registrations, preparing tax forms, E-filing for Elective Pay, and structured transactions for Transfers. Giraffe is exclusively focused on navigating the complexity of the IRA on behalf of our clients - IRA is right there in our name.
L4GG at the White House and Climate Week: Lawyers Leading the Charge for Clean Energy and Community Transformation
The last few weeks have been nothing short of extraordinary for Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) and our Climate Change and Environmental Justice (CCEJ) team. Our participation in high-level meetings, from the White House to Climate Week NYC, underscored just how far we’ve come in using legal expertise to help under-resourced communities access critical funding to build clean energy projects.
As Jillian Blanchard, Director of the Climate Change & Environmental Justice Program at L4GG, shared:
"This experience has been the highlight of my career, but more importantly, it highlights just how far we’ve come at L4GG in making a real impact on communities that need it most. There is much more work to do, and we’re ready to take on this challenge."
Throughout these events, L4GG was recognized by federal leaders, nonprofit organizations, and community advocates for our critical role in helping communities navigate the complexities of federal funding. Here's a recap of the key moments from our recent engagements.
White House Meetings: State Implementation Accelerator (9/16–9/18)
L4GG was proud to be one of three technical assistance providers selected to support the State Implementation Accelerator, where we provided guidance to multiple states, including Rhode Island, Washington, Michigan, and Arizona, on how to equitably implement billions of dollars in funding from the Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
At the White House, our team met with senior officials such as John Podesta, Senior Advisor to the President for Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation, and Tom Perez, Senior Advisor to the President and former U.S. Secretary of Labor. Both acknowledged L4GG’s leadership in ensuring that clean energy projects serve the needs of local communities.
Phoenix Convening on Direct Pay with the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (9/18–9/19)
Immediately after the White House meetings, our team flew to Phoenix to present at a convening focused on Direct Pay, a critical provision in the IRA, with our partners at the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center. The event brought together nonprofits and community leaders in the Southwest, eager to access federal funding for transformative projects.
One powerful story from this convening featured an 18-year-old advocate who successfully convinced his Arizona school board to build a solar energy project that will save the district $25 million over the next 15 years. This project, powered by IRA funding, highlights the potential of community-driven efforts to create real change.
Climate Week NYC: Emerging Development Strategies from Public Authorities (9/23)
At Climate Week NYC, we attended a panel on emerging strategies for using IRA funds to scale renewable energy projects. One of the standout discussions focused on Minnesota’s efforts to bring solar energy to half of the state’s schools, a groundbreaking initiative that will significantly reduce energy costs while creating jobs and improving air quality.
During this event, Paul Williams from the Center for Public Enterprise specifically recognized L4GG for our legal and technical expertise in helping under-resourced communities navigate clean energy funding. It was a powerful moment of recognition for our work at both the federal and community levels.
Climate Week NYC: US Climate Alliance (9/23)
L4GG was invited to join US Climate Alliance and Governors Huchul, Inslee, and Grisham (climate leaders in the country) to witness the announcing of the 1,000,000 apprenticeship program for USCA Gov's Network - this program will put 1M to work in good green jobs to make sure that communities can take advantage of the green transition - it's a logical next step to their work with L4GG on pushing Elective Pay, which includes apprenticeship requirements.
Climate Week NYC: Green Finance (9/24)
L4GG joined roundtable discussions with many different partners to identify positive use cases of projects being built for communities using IRA dollars, including a community-scale wind farm on Tribal lands near the Dakota Access Pipeline, which was only made possible by community organizers, impact investing, and the IRA.
Climate Week NYC: Investing in Our Future - The 10-Year Promise of the IRA (9/24)
This event brought together a powerful panel of experts to discuss the long-term potential of the Inflation Reduction Act to drive sustainable clean energy transitions over the next decade. Key speakers included John Podesta and Peter Colavito from Invest in Our Future, who emphasized the importance of state-level implementation to ensure that IRA funding creates lasting impact.
Climate Week NYC: Expert Hubs on Direct Pay (9/25)
Later in the week, L4GG led discussions at several Expert Hubs focused on Direct Pay, providing guidance to non-taxable entities like schools and local governments on how to navigate the complexities of clean energy funding. Our team engaged with other experts and community leaders to map out the resources and support available for implementing clean energy projects.
Climate Week NYC: Protect the Dollars (9/26)
L4GG met with critical partners in this space to discuss the best strategies for ensuring that a hostile Administration does not dismantle or clawback the historic federal funding approved under BIL, IRA, and many other bills. We learned that once again, lawyers are critical in this space.
Why This Matters
At L4GG, we believe that everyone deserves access to clean energy and climate resilience. We are seeing in real time in rural North Carolina what happens when communities do not have green and resilient infrastructure. But for many under-resourced communities, accessing the federal funds available for these projects is a daunting and complex process. That’s where L4GG comes in—we provide the legal expertise necessary to help communities navigate this process and unlock the funding that can transform their futures.
We are honored to have been recognized at the White House, at Climate Week, and by community leaders across the country for our work in this space. But more importantly, we’re beyond thrilled to see the impact of our work in action. But our work is just beginning. The need is great, and we’re committed to continuing to bridge the gap between federal funding and community impact.
L4GG Celebrates Rhea Ricard as Volunteer of the Month
At Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), we are honored to collaborate with dedicated volunteers who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of those in need. This month, we are thrilled to recognize Rhea Ricard for her outstanding contributions to L4GG’s Lawyers for Racial Justice and Ukraine TPS programs, and her tireless commitment to helping vulnerable individuals and families.
A Commitment to Volunteering
Rhea’s journey with L4GG began when she sought out opportunities to make a difference in her community. She was motivated by a desire to support people facing challenging circumstances and to help ensure that they had access to the resources and assistance they needed.
"I wanted to get involved with something that could have a positive impact on people’s lives. That’s what drew me to volunteer with L4GG," Rhea explained.
Since joining L4GG, Rhea has contributed to several projects, from researching state laws creating systemic racial disparities to providing critical support for those navigating complex systems. Her attention to detail and ability to empathize with those she helps have been key to her success as a volunteer.
Helping Those in Need
Rhea’s work as a volunteer involves helping individuals who may not have access to legal assistance and ensuring they understand the processes they are going through. She shared that one of the most rewarding aspects of volunteering with L4GG is knowing that her efforts make a difference. Rhea’s father has been preaching this his entire life to her.
"My father, who’s no longer with us, has influenced me a lot in terms of what I’ve focused on and how important it is to help other people." Rhea said.
Why Rhea’s Work Matters
Via her pro bono work with L4GG, Rhea has been able to support people who would otherwise face significant challenges. Whether assisting with policy research or guiding individuals through complicated procedures, Rhea’s contributions help ensure that people receive the help they need. One major success story was when her client from Ukraine was granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS), allowing her client to live and work in the United States without fear of deportation.
Reflecting on her experience as a volunteer, Rhea emphasized the importance of lending a hand where it’s needed:
"It’s really about making sure people aren’t left in tough situations on their own. Volunteering has shown me how much of a difference we can make together."
Join Us in Celebrating Rhea’s Impact
This month, we celebrate Rhea Ricard’s dedication to pro bono work and her outstanding contributions as a volunteer with L4GG. Her compassion, diligence, and commitment to helping vulnerable communities are a testament to the power of giving back.
Thank you, Rhea, for your incredible work and for making such a positive impact through your volunteer efforts.
If you’re inspired by Rhea’s story and would like to get involved, we encourage you to explore L4GG’s current volunteer opportunities. Together, we can continue making a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
If you know of another incredible pro bono volunteer, nominate them for our Pro Bono Volunteer of the Month award here!
If you’re interested, consider how you might also make a difference through your skills and passions!
A Georgia Mother Died After Being Denied Abortion Care—Here’s How We’re Fighting Back
In a devastating case, Amber Nicole Thurman, a healthy, 28-year-old mother who passed away from preventable causes in Georgia as a direct result of Georgia’s abortion ban. The reproductive health procedure she needed had been declared a felony in her state, with few exceptions and up to ten years in prison as retribution for providers. Because of uncertainty around the law and severity of the punishment, doctors waited 20 hours to finally perform the operation. It was too late.
Amber’s death is not an isolated incident. Since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, states with abortion bans like Georgia have seen maternal death rates triple. These laws, written with vague non-medical language, are not only unclear but also carry severe penalties for healthcare providers who attempt to follow them. As a result, doctors are left in limbo, fearful of legal repercussions, and patients are being denied the care they are legally entitled to—often with tragic results.
At Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), we are committed to ensuring that this cycle of preventable tragedies ends.
Our Path Forward in Georgia—and Beyond
In response to these dangerous laws, our Reproductive Rights and Health Equity Program is working with healthcare providers, hospital administrators, and partner organizations in Georgia to develop Comprehensive Hospital Protocols. These protocols will give clear, legally sound guidance to reproductive care providers, allowing them to offer the best possible care while staying within the bounds of restrictive laws. While we continue to fight to overturn abortion bans nationwide, this critical work is a necessary step in minimizing harm and preventing further loss of life.
These hospital protocols will empower doctors and healthcare providers to make informed decisions, ensuring that no other patient suffers the same fate as Amber. The reality is that these abortion bans should not exist, but while they do, we must take every action possible to save lives and mitigate the damage caused by these laws.
The Time to Act Is Now
We cannot afford to wait as more lives are put at risk. The work we are beginning in Georgia is only the start—our goal is to expand these life-saving efforts to other states with similarly restrictive abortion laws. By providing hospitals and healthcare providers with clear legal guidance, we can ensure that patients receive the care they need when they need it most.
How You Can Help:
Donate: Your donation to L4GG will allow us to continue this life-saving work in Georgia and beyond.
Learn More: Read about our model hospital protocols, our 50-state Policy Resource Hub for Reproductive Rights, and our fight for equitable healthcare access.
At L4GG, we believe that no one should lose their life due to fear or uncertainty in the healthcare system. With your help, we can protect patients and ensure that healthcare providers have the tools and support they need to do their jobs safely and effectively.
L4GG Celebrates Paul Lacourciere As Volunteer of the Month
Meet Paul: An Attorney with a Passion for Renewable Energy
At Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), we have the privilege of working with incredible volunteers who dedicate their time and expertise to making a tangible impact. This month, we are thrilled to honor Paul Lacourciere for his exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to renewable energy and sustainability.
A Career in Renewable Energy
Paul has always been passionate about renewable energy and sustainability issues. “For my whole legal career, I've worked in renewable energy and sustainability issues.” Reflecting on the path that led him to where is today, he explains,
“I went to law school specifically to be an energy attorney.”
His work spans various innovative projects, from helping municipalities in various states explore renewable energy options to combining agriSolar with pumped hydro storage for low-cost electricity. Paul’s commitment to his work is recognized across L4GG and in the words of the Director of Climate Change and Environmental Justice Program, Jillian Blanchard:
“Paul is always willing to assist with some really complicated clean energy projects. He never shies away from a challenge and has helped on projects across the country from Maine, to Illinois, to California. And importantly, he never fails to give us incredible advice! When a hard project comes up, we like to say “Better Call Paul!”
Paul’s Connection to Nature
Paul scaling Mt. Shasta!
Outside of his legal work, Paul’s connection to nature is undeniable. An avid mountaineer, rock climber, and backcountry camper, he finds joy in the great outdoors. His deep connection to the environment fuels his commitment to sustainability and drives his work in renewable energy.
“I rock climb, fish, hike, camp, and do backcountry camping. I have a four-wheel-drive truck set up for adventures through the backwoods.”
Giving Back to the Community
Volunteering with L4GG has provided Paul with unique opportunities to give back in ways that align with his expertise. “There aren’t many volunteer opportunities for what I do,” Paul notes. When the chance to contribute to meaningful, community-focused projects arose, he jumped at it. His work may not always result in civil victories, but the intellectual stimulation and community benefits are rewarding in their own right.
“Getting presented with new and interesting problems is fun. There's also the fulfillment of an obligation to give back to the community. It's rewarding.”
For those considering volunteering with L4GG, Paul has a simple yet powerful advice: “If you think there aren’t volunteer opportunities, call anyway and see if there are. L4GG can find opportunities where you can give back.” His encouragement highlights the flexibility and impact volunteering can have, no matter your field of expertise.
Why Paul’s Work Matters
As we celebrate Paul’s contributions, we’re reminded of the far-reaching impact that dedicated professionals can have on both local and global scales. Through this work with L4GG, Paul continues to support communities and drive forward the mission of sustainability, proving that legal expertise can indeed change the world.
Thank you, Paul, for your unwavering commitment and for sharing your journey with us!
Join Us in Making a Difference
As we celebrate Paul Lacourciere this month, we highlight his individual contributions and the broader impact of our volunteers who dedicate their expertise to significant causes. Paul's work with L4GG showcases the power of committed volunteers in effecting lasting change and building a better tomorrow.
If you know of another incredible pro bono volunteer, nominate them for our Pro Bono Volunteer of the Month award here!
If you’re interested, consider how you might also make a difference through your skills and passions!
Celebrating Two Years of the IRA: Our Achievements and Impact
As we commemorate the two-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) today, August 16, there is much to celebrate about this historic legislation. The IRA represents the largest-ever climate investment in our country’s history, creating unprecedented opportunities for clean energy savings.
However, we at L4GG are acutely aware that historically marginalized communities often lack the resources to access the IRA’s historic funding opportunities. In response, we have intensified our efforts over the past two years to ensure that the benefits of the IRA reach those who need them most. See what we’ve been up to!