The South Carolina Bar Foundation Announces the Winner of the 2021 DuRant Award

The South Carolina Bar Foundation is proud to announce that James C. Parham, Jr., Member of Wyche, P.A., has been selected as the 2021 DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award recipient for meritorious service to the law and community. Known for his lifetime of integrity, character, and active pursuits to ensure justice, Mr. Parham’s credentials align perfectly with the mission and vision of the South Carolina Bar Foundation.

Mr. Parham first displayed his sense of justice by fighting for inclusion and equity before he even began practicing law. As president of his sophomore class at Princeton University in the early fifties, he recognized the divisive nature of the “invitation only” eating-club tradition on campus. He helped found and led the “100-Percent of None” movement resulted in a policy ensuring any Princeton student would be welcomed with at least one membership invitation to an eating-club. That equality continues to this day.

Later in 1970, Mr. Parham continued battling injustice by representing the Greenville County School District in the desegregation litigation in the US District Court. His creativity in designing a plan ensured a successful transition to implement a voluntary desegregation plan based on the guidance of the Courts and census data as to population. With this plan, Greenville County School District was able to successfully integrate its 55,000 students in less than two weeks.

A large group of attorneys and judges nominated and showed support for Mr. Parham to receive this acknowledgment. Having worked beside him as fellow attorneys, friends, and mentees, their collective words are that he is one of the finest men the law has known and credited the betterment of South Carolina Law and the South Carolina Bar to his participation in them.

The DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award was established in 1980 in memory of Charlton DuRant. Mr. DuRant was a well-known Manning attorney who served as state senator and special associate justice of the SC Supreme Court. This award is one of the most prestigious statewide honors that members of the Bar can bestow on a fellow attorney. Recipients are nominated by their professional peers and selected by the South Carolina Bar Foundation Board.

“I can attest to Mr. Parham being of the highest caliber of ethics, morals public service, and most importantly, his genuine concern for others,” said Manning Y. Culbertson, nominator, and fellow Greenville attorney. “Mr. Parham has a most well-rounded history of social exposure and education, and over his lifetime, has shared his great wisdom, concern, and compassion, not only for his fellow bar members, but also for the community at large. I know of his tireless efforts to assist young lawyers quietly and without any fanfare throughout the entire state.”

In addition to receiving this year’s DuRant award, Mr. Parham has previously been listed in Best Lawyers In America since 1991, Chambers USA, and he received the Tommy Thomason Award from the Greenville County Bar Association for exemplifying compassion, humility, diplomacy, integrity, and dedication to community improvement and public service. At Princeton, he was “the senior who, in the judgement of his classmates, had done the most for his class,” earning him the Detwiler Prize for the Class of 1952. He was also elected president of the class his sophomore, junior and senior years, and later served on Princeton’s Board of Trustees. A graduate of Yale Law School, he was Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, Magdalen College, in 1956, after which he served as a fighter pilot in the US Air Force and South Carolina Air National Guard. Mr. Parham lives and practices law in Greenville with his family and maintains active membership in a long list of philanthropic organizations both in and outside of the legal field.

Click here to learn more about the DuRant award.

The South Carolina Bar Foundation Announces the Winner of the 2020 DuRant Award

Columbia, SC | January 5, 2021 – The South Carolina Bar Foundation is proud to announce that David M. Beasley, executive director of the UN World Food Programme, is the recipient of the 2020 DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award. The award was presented to Governor Beasley in a small ceremony Jan. 4 at the South Carolina Supreme Court, and the recorded event will be shared during the SC Bar’s annual convention taking place virtually later this month.

David Beasley, Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme
Photo: WFP/Rein Skullerud

In 1980, the South Carolina Bar Foundation established the DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award in memory of Charlton DuRant, a well-known Manning attorney who served as state senator and special associate justice of the SC Supreme Court. This award is one of the most prestigious statewide honors that members of the Bar can bestow on a fellow attorney.

Recipients are nominated by their professional peers and are selected by the SC Bar Foundation Board of Directors. Selection criteria include meritorious service to the law and the community.

Jennifer Blumenthal, the SC Bar Foundation president stated, “Governor David Beasley is the epitome of what it means to be a DuRant Award recipient. He has dedicated most of his personal and professional life to serving and advocating for those in need. He continues to bridge political, religious, and ethnic boundaries to champion economic development and education around the world. It is clear Governor Beasley does not just lead the World Food Programme, he lives its mission.”

Governor Beasley was selected for numerous reasons not the least of which has been his absolute dedication to public service and his tireless work as the executive director for the United Nations World Food Programme since 2017.

Under his leadership, the World Food Programme’s needed financial support has grown and the public awareness for the global fight against hunger has increased substantially. The fight against hunger become even more urgent due to persistent conflict, climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic. Under Governor Beasley’s leadership the World Food Programme mobilized the resources needed to reach more people with the goal of 138 million in 2020. In addition, he is highlighting the WFP’s work on how longer-term development can bring peace and stability to troubled regions. The Norwegian Nobel Committee recognized all of this hard work and as a result awarded the World Food Programme with the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize.

Prior to joining the WFP, Governor Beasley spent a decade working with leaders in over 100 countries to foster peace, reconciliation, and economic progress. His work in organizing, leading, or participating in conferences and missions in as many as 30 countries a year helped him develop deep relationships with leaders around the world.

His ability to lead started from a very young age. He was first elected to public office when he was 21. During his service in the South Carolina State House of Representatives, he was the youngest pro tempore and majority leader in the nation.

He was elected as governor of South Carolina in 1995. During his tenure, he was the first governor to make a public push to remove the Confederate battle flag from the state capitol dome. This decision was nationally recognized, and he received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award as a result.

Governor Beasley worked towards his undergraduate degree at Clemson University and earned his bachelor’s from the University of South Carolina. He continued his studies and earned his law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law.

David Beasley is the epitome of what it means to be a DuRant Award recipient. He has dedicated most of his personal and professional life to serving and advocating for those in need. He continues to bridge political, religious, and ethnic boundaries to champion economic development and education. It is clear David Beasley does not just lead the WFP; he lives its mission.

In his remarks during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, he stated “I don’t go to bed at night thinking about the children we saved. I go to bed weeping over the children we could not save and when we don’t have enough money, nor the access we need, we have to decide which children eat and which children do not eat — which children live, which children die.” He ended his remarks with a plea: “Please don’t ask us to choose who lives and who dies… Let’s feed them all.”

To learn more about the DuRant Award and view a complete list of past recipients, click here.

The SC Bar Foundation Receives Overwhelming Support in #givingtuesday 2020 Day of Giving

COLUMBIA, S.C. | December 4, 2020 The Tuesday following Thanksgiving, is a global day of giving known as GivingTuesday. The South Carolina Bar Foundation participated for the fifth consecutive year, and at a time more crucial than most. With the COVID-19 pandemic, and the canceling of many events, including our Cocktails in the Courtyard Spring and Fall events, we needed to rely on the collective power of individuals, communities and organizations to encourage giving and to celebrate generosity to help boost our fundraising endeavors.

Kenny Berger, Esq., from Law Office of Kenneth Berger, presents SCBF executive director, Megan Seiner, a $10,000 check in support of #givingtuesday2020.

Our donors were incredibly generous, and well exceeded our initial goal of $5,000. With three matching hours of up to $1,000, as well as the $10,000 donation from the Law Office of Kenneth E. Berger, the Bar Foundation received a total of $31,210!

We cannot fully express the excitement and gratitude we have for such a successful fundraiser. Thank you for your generosity!

The South Carolina Bar Foundation Announces the Winner of the 2019 DuRant Award

Columbia, SC | November 21, 2019 – The South Carolina Bar Foundation would like to announce that Robert M. Wilcox, Dean of the University of South Carolina School of Law, is the recipient of the 2019 DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award.  The award will be presented to Dean Wilcox at the South Carolina Bar’s annual convention taking place in January 2020 in Columbia, SC.

The Foundation Board selected Wilcox for this award for numerous reasons including his tireless work as the current dean and a professor of the University of South Carolina School of Law as well as his involvement in both the legal and academic communities.  He serves on the Chief Justice’s Commission on the Profession, and formerly served on the South Carolina Commission on Judicial Conduct and the South Carolina Judicial Merit Selection Commission.

Wilcox is on the executive board of the local John Belton O’Neall Inn of Court as well as chair of the Warren Burger prize selection committee for the American Inns of Court.  He chaired the Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Center on Professionalism at the law school and was former chair of the University of South Carolina Faculty Senate.  Wilcox is a frequent presenter at continuing legal education seminars around the State of South Carolina, and a member of the Order of the Coif.  He is very involved in St. John's Episcopal Church and served on the board of the local chapter of City Year and was a dedicated little league coach for years.

“Dean Wilcox is the epitome of what it means to be a DuRant award recipient,” stated Chris Koon, president of the Bar Foundation Board. “He has dedicated most of his professional life to educating and advocating for some of the best and brightest law students in the state and the country.  He worked tirelessly to get the new University of South Carolina School of Law building completed all while continuing to teach, serving on numerous committees and volunteering his time and guidance to improve the legal profession in South Carolina.  The South Carolina Bar Foundation Board of Directors is honored to recognize him with the 2019 DuRant Award.”

The DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award was created in 1980 by the South Carolina Bar Foundation in memory of Charlton DuRant, a well-known Manning attorney who served as state senator and special associate justice of the SC Supreme Court. Today, this award is one of the most prestigious statewide honors that members of the Bar can bestow on a fellow attorney. Recipients are nominated by their professional peers and selected by the South Carolina Bar Foundation Board of Directors.  Selection criteria include meritorious service to the law and the community.

Click here to learn more about the DuRant award.

Director of Marketing and Development

The South Carolina Bar Foundation (SCBF) is a non-profit organization whose main purpose is to fund law-related programs throughout the State of South Carolina. The SCBF grantees provide civil legal services, law-related education opportunities and promote the administration of justice to improve and increase justice for all South Carolinians.

The SCBF is seeking a Director of Marketing and Development to be responsible for the coordination of development and marketing functions using innovation and best practices to provide effective communication of the mission of the SCBF and its grantees.

The ideal candidate should have experience in developing comprehensive marketing plans, a working knowledge of a variety of social media platforms, website functions, and video production. In addition, the ability to identify and create strategies to identify a variety of potential donors is a plus.

The position reports to the Executive Director of the SCBF.

Responsibilities
– Build and cultivate ongoing and new donor relationships
– Develop and implement advertising strategies for fundraising efforts
– Along with the Executive Director, establish a comprehensive marketing plan
– Distribute bi-monthly e-blasts using Constant Contact
– Create social media plan as part of a marketing plan
– Create, coordinate, design and distribute marketing and communication materials
– Develop donor recognition program and track effectiveness
– Create and execute foundation fundraising events alongside the executive director
– Website development and design
– Create an annual report

Minimum Qualifications
– BA/BS degree in public relations, marketing or a related field or a degree plus related work experience.
– Experience with Adobe Creative Suite
– Nonprofit marketing/development experience a plus
– Experience using various social media platforms including, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
– Experience with website design and development (specifically WordPress)
– Strong verbal and written communication skills
– High attention to detail

Salary and Benefits
This is a full-time position (35 hours/week) located in Columbia, SC. A competitive
compensation and benefits package will be offered based on the successful applicant’s
qualifications and experience.

To Apply
Email a resume, cover letter, writing sample and three references to Megan Seiner at mseiner@scbar.org by Friday, January 18, 2019. For more information about the South Carolina Bar Foundation, please visit our website: www.scbarfoundation.org

The SCBF is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate with regard to hiring, assignments, promotion or other conditions of staff employment on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, veteran status, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual preference or a disability.

YLD Oyster Roast, Wine Pull & Raffle

Join us on Friday, January 18 from 7-10PM at the Dunes Club in Myrtle Beach for the 4th Annual South Carolina Bar Foundation Wine Pull and Raffle. This event takes place during the 2019 YLD Oyster Roast.

For $20 dollars, you will be able to pull a cork and walk away with a bottle of wine (valued between $10 and $100+). For only $5 more, you will walk away with a bottle of wine and a raffle ticket.

The raffle this year includes the chance to win some amazing prizes –stay tune for raffle items! (Raffle tickets alone are $10).

This event is FREE and we hope you will come out and support the South Carolina Bar Foundation!

South Carolina Bar Foundation honors Sue Berkowitz with statewide DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award

The South Carolina Bar Foundation is proud to announce that Sue Berkowitz, director of South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center, has been selected as the 2018 DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award recipient for meritorious service to the law and community.

The DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award was established in 1980 in memory of Charlton DuRant. Mr. DuRant was a well-known Manning attorney who served as state senator and special associate justice of the SC Supreme Court. This award is one of the most prestigious statewide honors that members of the Bar can bestow on a fellow attorney.  Recipients are nominated by their professional peers and selected by the South Carolina Bar Foundation Board.

As director of South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center, Ms. Berkowitz focuses on health, welfare, children, hunger and consumer issues. She earned her Juris Doctor from Western New England School of Law and her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of South Carolina.

Ms. Berkowitz has worked on the passage of numerous pieces of legislation, including the Small Loan Act of 1995, the Family Independence Act of 1995, the High Cost and Consumer Home Loan Act of 2003, the eligibility increase for the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (2007), SC Identity Theft Act (2008), Payday Lending Act (2009) and Unemployment Modernization (2010). Sue continues to work with a number of state agencies on the policy issues that impact the low-income community.

“Most people, upon accomplishing 10% of what Sue has accomplished so far in life, would be content to call it a great career in helping others. She has made life better for thousands of South Carolinians in the areas of foster care, justice reform, consumer protection, transportation, homelessness and others. She is comfortable working with legislators, business people, advocates and dog lovers. She has set a high standard for future DuRant Award winners to follow,” said George Cauthen, a member of the South Carolina Bar Foundation Board of Directors and previous DuRant Award recipient.

Ms. Berkowitz has previously been awarded the Order of Palmetto, the SC Commission on Women’s Woman of Achievement Award, USC School of Law Order of the Coif and the NAACP President’s Award for her work on predatory lending and poverty issues. Ms. Berkowitz lives in Columbia, South Carolina with her husband, Harrison Palmer and they have two adult sons.

Farm to Table Fundraising Dinner

Join the South Carolina Bar Foundation on Thursday, October 25 from 5:30-9:00PM for our inaugural Farm to Table Fundraising Dinner at Nelson Mullins.

5:30 – 6:30 PM: Enjoy a cocktail hour on the rooftop terrace of Nelson Mullins overlooking the Columbia skyline.
7- 9 PM: Attendees will indulge in dinner prepared by Farm to Table Company and hear from one of our grantees on the impact you make through your support and contributions to the SC Bar Foundation.

What does my ticket include?
– One signature cocktail + beer and wine during cocktail hour
– 3-course farm to table meal with wine pairing

Tickets:
$105/single
$190/couple

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, September 25 at 9AM.

Meal*:
First Course: Salad & Grilled Seasonal Vegetables
Main Course: Wood Grilled Southern Farms Bistro Steak with herbed City Roots Oyster Mushrooms, Rosemary Fingerling Potatoes and Seasonal Vegetable 
Dessert Course: North Carolina Apple Crisp

*A vegetarian option is available upon request.

Thank you to our sponsors! Without you we would not be able to host such a wonderful event.

Cocktail Hour Sponsor

First Course Sponsor
George & Mary Denis Cauthen

Main Course Sponsor

Dessert Sponsor

Questions or want to become a sponsor? Contact Ashley Pullen at apullen@scbar.org or 803-576-3791.

Books for Sale

We currently have the following books for sale. If you would like a copy, please fill out the below form.

Littlejohn’s South Carolina Judicial History (1930 – 2004), Bruce Littlejohn

Littlejohn’s Political Memoirs (1934 – 1988), Bruce Littlejohn

Generations of Lawyers: A History of the South Carolina Bar, George C. Rogers, Jr.

40 Years of Excellence in Law, South Carolina Chapter, American College of Trial Lawyers (1955 – 1995), Julius W. McKay

Book Sale

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Please make a check payable to:
SC Bar Foundation
P.O. Box 608
Columbia, SC 29202

or click here to pay online.

 

 

FY19 Grant Applications are Live!

We can’t believe that fiscal year 2019 is right around the corner! A new fiscal year means we are gearing up for new grant applications.

This past Friday we launched our FY19 Grant Application. Wondering if you qualify for the grant? Here are some of the guidelines that we use to determine eligibility:

  • Applicants must qualify as a tax-exempt non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) or related section of the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Provide civil legal service to indigents in South Carolina.
  • Provide law related education to the public in South Carolina.
  • Improve the administration of justice in South Carolina.

If you are unsure if your organization falls within our three categories (civil legal service, law related education and administration of justice), you can find detailed descriptions here.

The deadline to apply for our FY19 grant cycle is Friday, March 23 at 5:00 PM.