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Northern California Innocence Project
Support the Northern California Innocence Project

The Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) is both a non-profit law firm that works to obtain the freedom of innocent people and a legal clinic offered to students of Santa Clara Law. NCIP offers law students the chance to do life-changing work while learning how to practice law. Exonerating an innocent person is a painstaking task. It takes time, it takes resources, and it takes perseverance.

When NCIP began doing this work in 2001, people didn't believe wrongful convictions happened; since then, we have freed 31 innocent men and women and educated countless law students. 

While we are grateful to have come so far since our humble beginnings, we know there is more work to do. NCIP has more than 40 active cases in various stages of investigation and litigation, a full policy agenda, and a new class of future lawyers to educate. 

Please help us continue our mission to promote a fair, effective, and compassionate criminal justice system by making a gift today. 

What would you give for freedom?


Bronco Nation Donation Location
Rank State Gifts
1 CA 16
2 NJ 1
3 AA 0
Leaderboard
Total Dollars Raised
Total dollars raised by a participating group
Rank Department Raised
1 Student Scholarships $1,127,375.00
2 Athletics $524,653.37
3 School of Engineering $334,713.98
4 Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education $329,223.40
5 Jesuit School of Theology $115,425.00
Ended
Leaderboard
Total Number of Gifts
Total number of gifts by a participating group
Rank Department Gifts
1 Athletics 1,687
2 Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives and Scholarships 424
3 Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education 274
4 Men's Rugby 268
5 College of Arts and Sciences 266
Ended
Leaderboard
Which Undergraduate Alumni Class is All In for SCU
Total gifts raised by each undergraduate alumni class year
Undergraduate Class Year (if applicable)
Rank Answer Amount
1 1992 $182,801.00
2 2004 $59,654.46
3 1986 $44,475.00
4 1994 $41,775.00
5 1988 $36,258.00
6 1967 $33,450.00
7 1974 $29,837.40
8 1990 $27,810.00
9 1963 $25,250.00
10 1981 $24,400.00
11 1973 $22,775.00
12 1982 $22,068.00
13 1993 $21,495.00
14 1977 $20,280.00
15 1979 $16,425.00
Ended
$10,000
Law School Challenge #1
Over 10 gifts were made to the Law School unlocking a $10k challenge gift from Interim Law School Dean, Anna Han.
10 / 10 Gifts
Completed
$5,000
Law School Challenge #2
Over 30 gifts were made to the Law School, unlocking a $5k gift from Dorian Daley JD '86 and Mike Krautkramer.
30 / 30 Gifts
Completed
$5,000
Law School Challenge #3
Over 40 gifts were made to the Law School, unlocking a $5k challenge gift from Colleen Davies Ronan JD '83 and Joe Ronan.
40 / 40 Gifts
Completed
$15,000
Law School Challenge #4
Over 50 gifts were made to the Law School, unlocking a $15k challenge gift from Omar Habbas JD '85 and Rio Habbas.
50 / 50 Gifts
Completed
$10,000
Law School Challenge #5
Over 75 gifts were made to the Law School, unlocking an additional $10k gift from Colleen Davies Ronan JD '83 and Joe Ronan.
75 / 75 Gifts
Completed
$5,000
Law School Challenge #6
Over 100 gifts were made to the Law School, unlocking a $5k challenge gift from Justice Ed Panelli BS '53, JD '55.
100 / 100 Gifts
Completed
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