Paid Community Service Fellowship: Baltimore Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Program
If you are a current graduate student in law or health and human services fields and want to make a difference in Baltimore communities, consider becoming a Baltimore Albert Schweitzer Fellow. The Schweitzer Fellowship program is a paid fellowship created to develop leaders in service: individuals whose dedicated efforts address the legal, health or socioeconomic needs of underserved communities, and whose example influences and inspires others.
APPLICATION DEADLINE – ALWAYS EARLY FEBRUARY.
Baltimore Albert Schweitzer Fellow application deadline and program details
New Graduates! Pro Bono: Professional Development Initiatives
The State of Maryland, Office of the Public Defender has 12 District offices and 7 Divisions throughout the State of Maryland and is seeking recent graduates to work as volunteer law clerks assisting in the defense of criminal cases in various offices throughout the state of Maryland. If interested in this volunteer opportunity, please submit your resume to Teresa Schmiedeler at
as soon as possible.
Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service
The Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service offers free civil legal services for low-income individuals. Maryland's largest pro bono organization provides volunteer opportunities and training for interested pro bono volunteers.
Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland
The Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Inc. is the statewide coordinator and support center for volunteer attorneys interested in providing free legal services to Maryland's indigent and underrepresented. PBRC is the pro bono arm of the Maryland State Bar Association.