Making Impact Together

Annual Report FY23-24

From the CEO & Board President

Dear Friends & Supporters,

We are proud to celebrate an incredible milestone this year—50 years of fighting for social justice in our community. The Law Foundation of Silicon Valley stands today because of supporters like you who have made a difference in countless lives throughout our region. In this report, you’ll read about the impact we’re making together.

Alison Brunner, Esq.
CEO

Calise Cheng
Board President


Tenant Organizing Creates Lasting Change for Vietnamese Renters 

We have been working with two communities of tenants in San Jose to advance their housing and language access rights. These tenants are mostly Vietnamese, low-income, elderly, disabled, and have limited English proficiency. We partnered to help them organize tenant associations including the Corde Terra Seniors tenant association, with a strong 50% of tenants participating. 

Medical Legal Partnership Celebrates 15 Years  

A person’s health is affected by the things going on in their life. This could be unstable living conditions at home, a tough situation at work, financial uncertainty, or other obstacles beyond what a doctor can treat. At Santa Clara Valley Healthcare, the County’s public healthcare safety net, patients facing these obstacles can be referred by their trusted doctor to receive free legal help from a Law Foundation attorney. Each year, we reach about 500 children and adults through this Medical Legal Partnership. 

Stepping in for Stability: A Renewed Commitment in Pro Bono Guardianship 

Sometimes a child is unable to be cared for by both parents due to difficult circumstances like death, abuse, neglect, or absence. In these cases, a family member or other trusted adult can be appointed as a legal guardian through the court system. A guardianship allows an adult other than a parent to legally care for a child, providing safety and stability in the child’s best interests. 

But asking the court for a guardianship can be a complicated process to navigate, especially as a minor. That’s where the Law Foundation comes in.

Our Impact
by the Numbers

14,013

Total number of people served

5,290

Number of clients served ages birth - 25

619

Number of current & former foster youth served

4,798

Number of people
receiving housing services

$1.9 million

Total amount of money saved for housing clients

$3.7 million

Dollar value of donated pro bono services

Breaking Barriers to the Ballot Box: The Voting Rights Project  

The Voting Rights Project stands as a powerful reminder of the values we uphold as a society—respect for individual dignity, equity, and the importance of every voice in shaping democracy.  

Though the voting process is seemingly convenient for most Californians, for patients who are unable to leave a psychiatric facility it can be especially difficult. Law Foundation attorneys provide many services to protect the rights of people in mental health hospitals. During elections, this includes having their voices heard at the ballot box.

Fighting for Housing Justice: Stopping Unjust Evictions 

When Victor’s* friend had a medical emergency in his apartment, his only thought was how to get help—fast. But when Victor yelled to an apartment manager to call 9-1-1, the manager used it as an opportunity to evict him for “disorderly behavior.” Under the City of San Jose’s Tenant Protection Ordinance, landlords can evict a tenant for disruptive behavior. But Victor knew he had only done what anyone else trying to get emergency help would do. And he knew what his landlord was doing was wrong.

Advancing Race, Equity, & Inclusion: Updates on Our Progress 

Our commitment to advancing racial equity, inclusion, and belonging (REI) remains a central focus as we grow and evolve. This past year, we made significant progress in strengthening our organizational culture and values. 


Financial Overview

Unaudited figures for fiscal year 2024

Revenue & Support

Expenses

Revenue & Support FY2024
Government Contracts $10,300,372
Individuals* $3,810,551
Contribution In-Kind** $3,639,564
Corporations $2,128,886
Foundations $756,133
Special Events $166,537
Attorney Fees/Cy Pres Awards $101,033
Interest Income & Other $457,359
Total Revenue & Support $21,360,435
Assets FY2024
Cash & Cash Equivalents $10,545,905
Accounts Receivable $3,015,250
Total Other Assets $4,996,791
Total Fixed Assets $220,686
Cash Held in Trust $6,107
Total Assets $18,784,740
Expenses FY2024
Programs $14,894,341
General & Administrative $2,330,408
Fundraising $1,129,010
Total Expenses $18,353,759
Change in Net Assets $3,006,676
Liabilities FY2024
Long-Term Liabilities $5,092,501
Other Liabilities $1,375,203
Accounts Payable $636,044
Total Liabilities $7,103,748
Net Assets FY2024
Without Donor Restrictions $9,830,916
With Donor Restrictions $1,850,076
Total Net Assets $11,680,991
Total Liabilities & Net Assets $18,784,740

*In late 2023, the Law Foundation received a one-time gift of $3.4 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. This gift has been placed in a reserve fund requiring board approval for spending over multiple years. Our new strategic plan will help inform our investments.

**In-Kind: Pro bono volunteers donated 4,555 hours of services valued at $3,307,226, representing most of this amount.


Powering Progress: The Team Behind Our Mission


Thank You
to Our Supporters

Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts

John Mohme Foundation

Every Gift.
Every Amount. Everyone.

Download the FY23-24 Annual Report