UNLV's Public Interest Law Association (PILA) is a non-profit student organization dedicated to providing grants to students working in public interest. Every year, PILA hosts its annual auction to raise the necessary funds to provide at least six grants for students working in unpaid public interest internships. However, we could not continue our efforts in supporting the public interest law community without support from the outstanding alumni and friends of the William S. Boyd School of Law. Every contribution helps PILA in meeting its goal!!! For guidance, please view our sponsor levels prior to donating, though every donation helps!
PILA looks forward to seeing all contributors at our event on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2017, starting at 5:30, at the Smith Center! In addition to raising money for an incredible cause, PILA will also honor Judge Richard F. Boulware II for his outstanding public interest work and Nevada PEP for its contributions to education throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Friends of PILA receive recognition in Rebel Raiser update emails, on the PILA Facebook, and on the PILA website.
Bronze level sponsors receive recognition as bronze sponsors in the auction program.
Silver Sponsors receive recognition as silver level contributors in auction program and a large logo ad in the auction program.
Gold Sponsors receive gold level recognition in the auction program, a quarter-page ad in the auction program, and a handwritten thank you note from the PILA executive board.
Platinum Sponsors receive recognition as platinum level contributors in the auction program, a half-page ad in the auction program, and a handwritten thank you note from the PILA executive board.
Half-Grant sponsors will have a half grant named in their honor. They will also receive a full page advertisement in the auction program and a handwritten thank you card from a PILA grant recipient.
Full Grant sponsors will have a PILA Grant named in their honor. Additionally, they will receive a full page ad in the auction program, a full flag banner at the auction, and a handwritten thank you card from the PILA grant recipient.