The Equal Justice Wyoming Foundation (EJWF) is seeking applications from qualified organizations for grants to provide civil legal services to low-income individuals in Wyoming, provide public education projects that promote a knowledge and awareness of the law, and provide projects that improve the administration of justice.
Donor Name: Equal Justice Wyoming Foundation (EJWF)
State: Wyoming
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/31/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
The Equal Justice Wyoming Foundation Board of Directors will review all grant applications and determine in its sole discretion which grants, if any, to fund, and the amount to be awarded, if any, to grant recipients.
The Board is particularly interested in applications which address the following priorities:
- Providing direct legal representation to low-income individuals;
- Addressing the high needs areas of law affecting the target population including, but not limited to, family law, housing, consumer law, and income maintenance;
- Expanding services to underserved geographic areas of the State;
- Expanding services to underserved populations;
- Enhancing collaboration with community organizations;
- Expanding support for pro bono legal service delivery;
- Enhancing pro se support;
- Or exploring new methods for expanding services to the income eligible population throughout the State.
Grant awards will be based upon the following factors:
- Promotion of the objectives of the Equal Justice Wyoming Foundation.
- Number of persons served or expected to be served.
- Ability to meet currently unserved needs of the income eligible.
- Provision of legal services to underserved geographic areas of the state.
- Transparency and fiscal accountability.
- Ability of the proposed program to create and provide data regarding unmet needs of Wyoming citizens.
- Innovation and creativity of the proposal and the extent to which it may provide useful information on means by which Grantor can fulfill its mission.
- Existing experience and resources of the Grantee to complete the proposed project in a timely manner.
- Grantees’ other sources of funding.
- Possibility of duplicating the proposed project to other communities or the expansion of services on a larger geographical scale
Grant Period
July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027.
For more information, visit EJWF.


