Support the Summer Public Service Program
Gifts to the Summer Public Service Program help students gain meaningful public service experience while expanding the capacity of nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and legislative offices.
SPSP serves as an umbrella for general summer fellowships and named summer fellowships created through grants and gifts from generous supporters. Each gift helps make it possible for students to pursue public service work regardless of financial circumstances.
Named summer fellowships provide targeted support for students pursuing public service work in specific practice areas or settings. Established through the generosity of alumni, law firms, foundations, and friends, these fellowships expand opportunities for students while strengthening the Summer Public Service Program.
Explore the Named Fellowship Directory
Ways to Give
Support SPSP
To make a gift online, select School of Law from the Designation menu, then choose Summer Public Service Fellowships.
Create a Named Fellowship
To create a named fellowship, contact Nicole Simmons, Director, William Wayne Justice Center.
Questions?
To learn more about supporting SPSP or creating a named summer fellowship, please contact
Nicole Simmons, Director of the William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law.