Scholarships

IMLA Charles W. Thompson, Jr. Local Government Law Scholarships

The International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA) is pleased to announce the inaugural IMLA Charles W. Thompson, Jr. Local Government Law Scholarships (IMLA Scholarships).  Since 1935, IMLA has been singularly devoted to promoting excellence in the practice of local government law, through publications, conferences, online resources, amicus support and an active community of local government lawyer members exchanging best practices.

Named in honor of Charles Thompson, local government law lecturer, county attorney, and long-time Executive Director of IMLA, the IMLA Scholarships represent an extension of IMLA’s activities, by encouraging law students to pursue the study of local government law and expand the ranks of those interested in service to their communities as local government lawyers.

Description:

The IMLA Scholarships consist of a single $5,000 award and two $2,500 awards which will be conferred annually on applicants selected by IMLA, to be applied as tuition at an accredited law school in the United States or Canada. IMLA Scholarship recipients will also be recognized in IMLA’s flagship publication Municipal Lawyer and will be granted admission to IMLA’s virtual Annual Mid-Year Seminar during the Spring following the award (so long as the IMLA Mid-Year Seminar is offered virtually), allowing access to leading-edge curricula and domain experts across a wide span of local government law subjects.

Eligibility:

First-year and second-year law students will be eligible to apply for the IMLA Scholarships, which, if awarded, will apply to their next year’s law school tuition (i.e., their second or third year of law school).  Formal applications in the form provided will be accepted from any eligible full-time law student at an accredited law school in the United States or Canada.  Applicants must provide verification of their current enrollment as a first-year or second-year law student in the form of their current transcripts.

Criteria:

Criteria considered by IMLA will include the applicant’s demonstrated interest in local government law, evidenced by internship, volunteer, or paid service in a local government law office or law firm specializing in local government work.

  • Applicants seeking the $5,000 Scholarship must submit:
    • a statement by the applicant explaining their interest in local government law; and
    • a work of original scholarship by the applicant of not less than 1,500 words relating to local government law. A work of original scholarship may include a paper submitted to meet a writing requirement of the law school or for a local government law class or for another class involving local government law issues;
    • references from one or more local government lawyers or law professors confirming the applicant’s interest and promise in the area of local government law.
  • Applicants for $2,500 Scholarships must submit:
    • a statement by the applicant explaining their interest in local government law; and
    • One or more references from local government lawyers or law professors confirming the applicant’s interest and promise in the area of local government law.

The Scholarships will be awarded based primarily on the merits of the written submissions, and evaluation of the supporting references.  The applicants financial need will also be considered; applicants must disclose all other scholarships and grants they will be receiving for the relevant school year.

Timing:

Applications are due no later than December 31 for the immediately following fall law school session. IMLA Scholarships recipients will be notified no later than March 15 of such year.

Compliance:

IMLA Scholarship recipients will be required to comply with all applicable regulations, including but not limited to notifying their law school and/or other scholarship providers, if required.

Contact:

Eligible law students seeking further information about the IMLA Scholarships are invited to contact IMLA at info@imla.org.  Please caption your inquiry “IMLA Scholarships.”

How to Apply:

Eligible law students should submit their completed application, including references, transcripts and other written materials required above, to info@imla.org with the subject “IMLA Scholarships.”

Do you want to donate to our IMLA Charles W. Thompson, Jr. Local Government Law Scholarships?

Thank you for your interest in helping students to pursue the study of local government law and expand the ranks of those interested in service to their communities as local government lawyers! Because of your donation, we will be able to continue offering this important scholarship to students for years to come!

Other Ways to Donate:

To donate by check, please send a check to the below address detailing in the memo line it is for the Local Government Law Scholarships.

International Municipal Lawyers Association
P.O. Box 200016
Pittsburgh, PA 15251-0016

Tax Information: The International Municipal Lawyers Association is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to IMLA are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. IMLA’s tax identification number is 53-0214280.

Thank you to all our generous donors!

DeWitt F. “Mac” McCarley Scholarship

The International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA) is pleased to announce the inaugural IMLA DeWitt F. “Mac” McCarley Scholarship (McCarley Scholarship).  The Scholarship is named in honor of Mac McCarley who was the City Attorney for Charlotte, NC from 1994 to 2011 and then went into private practice as a partner at Parker Poe where he continued to focus on municipal law.  Mac has been practicing municipal law since 1977 and he continues to this day as the town attorney for Southern Pines, North Carolina.  Mac was an IMLA President, a recipient of the Charles S. Rhyne lifetime achievement award (IMLA’s highest honor) and was instrumental in creating the Institute for Local Government Lawyers (ILGL), which takes place at the IMLA Annual Conference each year.  ILGL is a one-day boot camp focused on providing an interactive and experiential classroom-style program to attorneys that are new to local government law (or those that need a refresher) and allows participants to fully immerse themselves in the fundamentals of local government law.  Mac has been a member of the ILGL faculty since its inception and he exemplifies giving back to IMLA.  It is in that spirit that this scholarship was created.

Description:

The McCarley Scholarship consists of a $2,500 award to attend the IMLA Annual Conference. In some years, there may be more than one winner. The scholarship must first be used to cover the IMLA registration fee and then may be used to cover additional expenses to attend the Conference, including transportation and accommodations (recipients must stay at the IMLA Conference hotel if accommodations are necessary) up to $2,500 total. IMLA will reimburse the recipients for those travel expenses related to attending the Conference but will not reimburse for meals. Recipients must provide receipts for any reimbursable expenses.

Criteria:

Eligibility is limited to local government lawyers who:

  1. have never attended an IMLA meeting;
  2. are available to attend that year’s Annual Conference;
  3. have been practicing local government law less than 3 years; and
  4. focus exclusively on local government law in their practice.

How to Apply:

  1. Interested applicants must fill out the application on IMLA’s website, which can be found here.
  2. Applicants must submit an original article or work of legal scholarship pertaining to local government law of at least 1500 words. The article may be published in IMLA’s magazine, Municipal Lawyer.
  3. Applicants should also submit a short cover letter explaining why they are applying for the scholarship and what they hope to gain from attending the Conference.

Deadline:

IMLA must receive completed applications by 12 weeks before the date the Annual Conference begins.

Selection Process:

IMLA will form a committee to review the applications.  The committee will include five members, four of whom will be IMLA members and the other will be an IMLA attorney on staff.  The Scholarships will be awarded primarily based on the merits of the written article submissions.  Applicants will be notified within 8 weeks of the annual conference if they have been selected for the scholarship.

Canadian Scholarship

IMLA is proud to announce that the Canadian Scholarship will once again be awarded. Please contact IMLA for more information on sponsorship eligibility and submission.

Eligibility

Eligibility is limited to lawyers who are:

  • practicing law in Canada;
  • a significant component of whose practice in the 12 months preceding the date
    of their application has been municipal law; and
  • who are under 40 years of age as of December 31 of the year in which their
    application is made.

Eligibility is not restricted to IMLA members.

Deadline

The annual deadline for applications to be received shall be determined as follows: the Monday twelve weeks before the Monday occurring in the Annual Conference applied for. Applications should be submitted no later than 5:00 PM EST on that Monday.