Baron & Budd Public Interest Summer Fellowships
For work with nonprofit organizations, created by a generous gift from Baron & Budd, P.C.
Browse named fellowships awarded through the Summer Public Service Program. Each fellowship page includes information about the fellowship, past recipients, and related stories.
Named fellowships provide targeted support for students pursuing public interest work in specific practice areas or settings. Students applying through SPSP are considered for named fellowships available during the current application cycle.
For work with nonprofit organizations, created by a generous gift from Baron & Budd, P.C.
For work with an environmental nonprofit organization or governmental agency, generously supported by Charles J. Katz, Jr. and Robert R. Katz.
For work in a capital defense office, created by a generous gift from Diana Holt ’94.
For work with nonprofit organizations and public defender offices, created by a generous gift from the G. Rollie White Trust.
For work with nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies, created by a generous gift from Annie Koppel Van Hanken and Nathan Koppel.
For work with government agencies, 501(c)(3) non-profits, 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations, or legislative offices, and supported by a generous gift from Joel H. Mack.
For work with a nonprofit legal organization focused on preserving Texas’ natural resources and protecting the Texans who rely on them, supported by generous gifts from admirers of Stuart Henry to honor his legacy of environmental protection.
For work with 501(c)(3) non-profits or a government office providing indigent defense, and supported by a generous gift from Stephanie Whitehurst and Bill Whitehurst ’70.
To see which named fellowships are available through the current SPSP application cycle, visit the
Current Named Fellowships page.