The Davis Levin Livingston Charitable Foundation is a 501(c)3 charitable
organization created by the partners, attorneys, and staff of Davis Levin
Livingston. The firm donates a portion of its fees earned annually to
the Charitable Foundation which supports the charitable activities of
our community and organizations that support access to justice issues.
The Foundation invites charitable organizations to apply for financial
grants as the Foundation supports numerous organizations.
Among the charities actively supported by the Foundation are:
- The Davis Levin First Amendment Conference, a conference held periodically
in conjunction with the American Civil Liberties Union that highlights
the virtues of open honest debate and First Amendment discussion
- Hawaii Public Radio—the Foundation has been and continues to be an
active supporter of Hawaii Public Radio
- Roscoe Pound Institute For Civil Justice, a charitable organization and
academic civil justice think tank to support the preservation of the civil
justice system in the United States
- LEAP (Levin Educational Access Project) LEAP is a 501(c)3 organization
founded by former partner Stanley Levin to represent students who are
denied educational access because of disability by the Department of Education;
the organization aggressively represents children entitled to open educational access
- The Fund for Civil Justice—Part of the commitment of the Davis Levin
Livingston Foundation is to ensure open access to justice; it has created
as “The Fund for Civil Justice” in which financial grants
are made to organizations that support and seek to preserve the civil
justice system and open access to justice
- University of Hawaii — Our firm and the Davis Levin Livingston Charitable
Foundation raised $1 million in funds for the construction of the new
clinical building at the university’s Richardson Law School.
For further information contact:
Davis Levin Livingston Charitable Foundation
851 Fort St Suite 400
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813