The Federal Judicial Center Foundation is a private, nonprofit corporation that Congress established to receive gifts to support the work of the Center. The Foundation has sole authority to decide whether to accept gifts and thereby to determine the suitability of would-be donors. The Foundation may not accept gifts earmarked for projects that have not previously been approved by the Center’s Board, and the Center has sole control over the design and conduct of activities supported by donations. The Foundation is governed by a seven-person board appointed by the Chief Justice, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. No Foundation board member may be an active judge. Foundation Board members at the close of 2021 were as follows:
James M. Wagstaffe, San Francisco, Cal., Chair
Hon. Rebecca L. Kourlis (Ret.), Denver, Colo.
Peter A. Kraus, Dallas, Tex.
Blake D. Morant, Winston-Salem, N.C.
John B. White, Jr., Spartanburg, S.C.
Elizabeth J. Cabraser, San Francisco, C.A.
(Vacant)
In creating the Foundation, Congress directed that in its annual report, the Center describe the purposes for which Foundation gifts were used in the reporting year. Although the Center did not use any foundation funds in 2021, the FJC Foundation board accepted the following gift offer in December 2021:
- Funds (unrestricted) from the University of California, Davis School of Law to support future travel expenses in conjunction with an educational endeavor or research project that supports the Center’s mission