LAFLA is a nonprofit law firm that protects and advances the rights of the most underserved—leveling the playing field and ensuring that everyone can have access to the justice system.
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles channels large, repeated grants to organizations that deliver client legal assistance across Los Angeles and nearby communities. The biggest recent award in the data is $5,684,447 to Housing Rights Center in Los Angeles for client legal assistance through sub-grants, followed by $4,435,587 to Inner City Law Center and $4,188,507 to Liberty Hill Foundation for the same purpose. That pattern points to a funder that works through partner organizations rather than individual clients, using pass-through support to extend legal help on the ground. Its portfolio centers on civil legal aid and access to justice, with recurring attention to housing and homelessness, eviction defense, immigration, domestic violence and family law, employment, government benefits, record clearing, veterans services, medical-legal partnerships, small business and nonprofit assistance, student loan issues, and tenant harassment. The foundation’s giving is local in scope, but the recipient list includes a mix of large legal aid intermediaries and neighborhood-based providers. Recent support also reached Basta Universal, Neighborhood Legal Services, Eviction Defense Network, Bet Tzedek, Community Legal Aid SoCal, and Public Counsel, showing sustained backing for organizations that represent individual legal clients.
Housing and eviction-related work appear repeatedly in the recent grants. In 2025, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles gave $2,786,269 to Eviction Defense Network for client legal assistance through sub-grants, and it also awarded $1,194,392 to Community Legal Aid SoCal in Santa Ana for the same purpose. Earlier awards included $1,531,450 to Southern California Housing Rights Center and $1,091,396 to Eviction Defense Network in 2024. The foundation also supports broader civil legal services through organizations such as Public Counsel, which received $483,735 in 2025 for client legal assistance through sub-grants. Mental health-related legal advocacy is another visible strand: Mental Health Advocacy Services received $271,129 in 2025, $197,658 in 2024, and $141,218 in 2023, all for client legal assistance through sub-grants. These awards show a recurring emphasis on legal representation tied to housing instability, tenant defense, and related civil-legal needs.
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$61.7M
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Most grants fall between $33K and $1.1M, with a median of $372K.
25th Percentile
$33K
Median
$372K
75th Percentile
$1.1M
About 97% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $32,500, the median is $372,434, and the 75th percentile is $1,126,037. The recent-grants list shows repeated support to the same organizations across 2023, 2024, and 2025, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards. The foundation is a regular funder and is not classified as a donor-advised fund. It also does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its grants are framed as direct service support and sub-granting, often project-restricted.
Grantmaking is highly concentrated in California: 97% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Los Angeles dominates the recipient map, with additional funding in Pacoima and Santa Ana. Outside California, New York appears in the recent-grants list through Basta in New York, NY, and the top state by grant count is NY, even though the foundation’s giving is overwhelmingly local and centered on California recipients. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the dataset.
It funds organizations that provide client legal assistance and civil legal aid services. Recent recipients include Housing Rights Center, Inner City Law Center, Liberty Hill Foundation, Eviction Defense Network, Bet Tzedek, Community Legal Aid SoCal, Public Counsel, and Mental Health Advocacy Services, generally through sub-grants for direct legal support.
The foundation’s listed focus areas include housing and homelessness, eviction defense, immigration, domestic violence and family law, employment, government benefits, record clearing and expungement, veterans services, medical-legal partnerships, small business and nonprofit assistance, student loan issues, and tenant harassment.
Yes. Multiple organizations appear in more than one year of the recent-grants list. Housing Rights Center, Inner City Law Center, Liberty Hill Foundation, Basta Universal, Eviction Defense Network, Bet Tzedek, Community Legal Aid SoCal, Public Counsel, Neighborhood Legal Services, and Mental Health Advocacy Services all received grants across multiple years.
The 25th percentile grant is $32,500, the median is $372,434, and the 75th percentile is $1,126,037. That distribution shows a mix of smaller awards and much larger operating or program support grants.
Its grantmaking is local, and 97% of grants go to recipients in California. Los Angeles-area organizations receive most awards, with additional grants to recipients in Pacoima and Santa Ana. The recent list also includes a grant to Basta in New York, NY.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Housing Rights Center | Los Angeles, CA | $5,684,447 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Inner City Law Center | Los Angeles, CA | $4,435,587 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Liberty Hill Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | $4,188,507 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Basta Universal | Los Angeles, CA | $3,046,286 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Neighborhood Legal Services | Pacoima, CA | $2,883,612 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Eviction Defense Network | Los Angeles, CA | $2,786,269 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Bet Tzedek | Los Angeles, CA | $1,324,739 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Community Legal Aid SoCal | Santa Ana, CA | $1,194,392 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Public Counsel | Los Angeles, CA | $483,735 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Mental Health Advocacy Services | Los Angeles, CA | $271,129 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| California Center for Movement Legal Services | Los Angeles, CA | $99,223 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California | Los Angeles, CA | $98,577 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Strategic Actions for a Just Economy | Los Angeles, CA | $32,500 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Los Angeles Community Action Network | Los Angeles, CA | $32,500 | 2025 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Housing Rights Center | Los Angeles, CA | $3,971,212 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Liberty Hill Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | $2,768,430 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Basta Universal | Los Angeles, CA | $2,351,015 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Inner City Law Center | Los Angeles, CA | $1,298,189 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Eviction Defense Network | Los Angeles, CA | $1,091,396 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Neighborhood Legal Services | Pacoima, CA | $851,740 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Community Legal Aid SoCal | Santa Ana, CA | $552,571 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Bet Tzedek | Los Angeles, CA | $471,824 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Public Counsel | Los Angeles, CA | $308,406 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Mental Health Advocacy Services | Los Angeles, CA | $197,658 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California | Los Angeles, CA | $47,711 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Strategic Actions for a Just Economy | Los Angeles, CA | $32,500 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Los Angeles Community Action Network | Los Angeles, CA | $32,500 | 2024 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Liberty Hill Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | $2,154,292 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Inner City Law Center | Los Angeles, CA | $1,883,693 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Southern California Housing Rights Center | Los Angeles, CA | $1,531,450 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| BASTA | New York, NY | $1,229,960 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles | Pacoima, CA | $1,090,830 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Bet Tzedek | Los Angeles, CA | $842,750 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Eviction Defense Network | Los Angeles, CA | $788,145 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Public Counsel | Los Angeles, CA | $409,046 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Community Legal Aid SoCal | Santa Ana, CA | $335,822 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Mental Health Advocacy Services Inc | Los Angeles, CA | $141,218 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | $49,905 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Strategic Actions for a Just Economy | Los Angeles, CA | $32,500 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Los Angeles Community Action Network | Los Angeles, CA | $32,500 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| The People Concern | Los Angeles, CA | $30,023 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| WomenShelter of Long Beach | Long Beach, CA | $15,000 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Thai Community Development Center | Los Angeles, CA | $13,750 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Center for the Pacific-Asian Family Inc | Los Angeles, CA | $13,458 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Little Tokyo Service Center | Los Angeles, CA | $12,500 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
| Korean American Family Services | Los Angeles, CA | $7,829 | 2023 | Client legal assistance through sub-grants |
Housing Rights Center
$5,684,447Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Inner City Law Center
$4,435,587Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Liberty Hill Foundation
$4,188,507Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Basta Universal
$3,046,286Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Neighborhood Legal Services
$2,883,612Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Eviction Defense Network
$2,786,269Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Bet Tzedek
$1,324,739Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Community Legal Aid SoCal
$1,194,392Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Public Counsel
$483,735Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Mental Health Advocacy Services
$271,129Client legal assistance through sub-grants
California Center for Movement Legal Services
$99,223Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California
$98,577Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy
$32,500Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Los Angeles Community Action Network
$32,500Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Housing Rights Center
$3,971,212Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Liberty Hill Foundation
$2,768,430Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Basta Universal
$2,351,015Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Inner City Law Center
$1,298,189Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Eviction Defense Network
$1,091,396Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Neighborhood Legal Services
$851,740Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Community Legal Aid SoCal
$552,571Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Bet Tzedek
$471,824Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Public Counsel
$308,406Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Mental Health Advocacy Services
$197,658Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California
$47,711Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy
$32,500Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Los Angeles Community Action Network
$32,500Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Liberty Hill Foundation
$2,154,292Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Inner City Law Center
$1,883,693Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Southern California Housing Rights Center
$1,531,450Client legal assistance through sub-grants
BASTA
$1,229,960Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles
$1,090,830Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Bet Tzedek
$842,750Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Eviction Defense Network
$788,145Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Public Counsel
$409,046Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Community Legal Aid SoCal
$335,822Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Mental Health Advocacy Services Inc
$141,218Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
$49,905Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy
$32,500Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Los Angeles Community Action Network
$32,500Client legal assistance through sub-grants
The People Concern
$30,023Client legal assistance through sub-grants
WomenShelter of Long Beach
$15,000Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Thai Community Development Center
$13,750Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Center for the Pacific-Asian Family Inc
$13,458Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Little Tokyo Service Center
$12,500Client legal assistance through sub-grants
Korean American Family Services
$7,829Client legal assistance through sub-grants