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  • Bylaws of the National Court Reporters Foundation

    Last Amended:  April 2023 Article I. Organization and Tax Status The National Court Reporters Foundation (the “Foundation”) is a District of Columbia nonprofit corporation. The IRS has determined that the Foundation is a public charity within the meaning of Sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Article II. Purpose The purpose for which the Foundation is organized an…

    Categories: Policies and Procedures, Foundation, NCRF

  • The Jim Bouley Family Lifetime Award for Altruism

    he newly renamed Jim Bouley Family Lifetime Award for Altruism honors working captioners and/or court reporters who give back to the profession and the community with no expectation of any reward.

    Categories: Awards, NCRF, Foundation

  • Angel Donor Program

    The Angels program is a major source of support for the National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF). Angels display their commitment to the future of the profession by donating a minimum of $1,000 to NCRF within a year.

    Categories: NCRF, Fundraising, Foundation

  • Legal Aid History Project

    The Connecticut Bar Foundation is dedicated to preserving the legal profession’s history of serving Americans who need legal representation. In April 2021 the National Court Reporters Foundation entered into a new agreement with the Connecticut Bar Foundation for NCRA members to transcribe the oral histories of its leaders. The agreement provides NCRF and NCRA members the opportunity to aid …

    Categories: Foundation, Continuing Education, Students, Officials, Legal Videographers, Instructors and School Administrators, Freelancers, Court Reporters, Broadcast and CART Captioners, NCRF

  • Holocaust Survivors

    The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) is very pleased to announce our agreement with the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (the Museum) in Washington, D. C., to have court reporters transcribe the histories of Holocaust survivors.

    Categories: Continuing Education, Foundation, NCRF, Volunteer Opportunities, Broadcast and CART Captioners, Court Reporters

  • Veterans History Project

    The Veterans History Project (VHP) is the first of several oral history projects that NCRF and NCRA members have supported through NCRF's expanded Oral Histories Program.

    Categories: NCRF, Volunteer Opportunities, Foundation

  • NCRF Board of Trustees

    NCRF is governed by an elected Board of Trustees. The members of the Board of Trustees are a diverse group of individuals representing court reporters as well as judges, court administrators, and representatives of the general public. This exceptional blend of talent was recruited to help the Foundation reach beyond the court reporting community and provide a unique perspective that benefits not o…

    Categories: NCRF, Foundation

  • More About NCRF's Legacy Society

    Estate planning is critical to everyone If you don’t plan ahead, the government will determine the fate of your assets. Be sure your will is up to date. By planning ahead, you control where your assets will go. You also get the peace of mind and your family won’t have the tremendous stress of straightening out your estate. Remember charitable giving in your planning. Charitable giving…

    Categories: Fundraising, Professionals, NCRF, Foundation, Donations

  • NCRF Legacy Society

    The Legacy Society is NCRF’s planned giving program, which individuals may join by providing for NCRF in their estate planning.

    Categories: Fundraising, Professionals, NCRF, Foundation, Donations

  • Natural Disaster Relief Fund

    The NCRF Natural Disaster Relief Fund was formed to assist National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) court reporters, captioners, or CLVSs who face hardship in the event of a natural disaster.

    Categories: NCRF, Fundraising, Foundation

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