National Court Reporters Foundation Awards 2014 Grant
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"Each year the Foundation is honored to award this grant to a deserving new court reporter to help them launch their career," said
NCRF awards the annual New Professional Reporter Grant to a working reporter who has graduated within the current year from an NCRA-certified court reporting program and meets specific criteria, including a grade point average of 3.5 or above, a letter of recommendation from his or her employer, and actively works in any of the career paths of judicial (official/freelance), CART, or captioning. Bevin, a graduate of the
Berg described Bevin as honest, straightforward, loyal, trustworthy, bright, and goal-oriented and noted that, "she has certainly been an asset to Admiral Reporting and Video Services."
NCRF supports the court reporting and captioning professions through philanthropic programs funded by annual charitable contribution activities, such as a phone-a-thon, and the
Among the initiatives the Foundation supports is the Legal Education Program, which facilitates the education of the legal profession about the role of the court reporter through a court reporter-led seminar, "Making the Record." The program focuses on the value of stenographic reporting and technology. Under the Legal Education Program, NCRF has also partnered with NCRA at the biennial Court Technology Conferences, sponsored by the
NCRF's Oral Histories Program (OHP) raises public awareness about the court reporting profession by focusing on capturing and transcribing poignant oral histories, including those of American wartime veterans through the
NCRF's CART Services Program showcases the work of Communication Access Realtime Translators by providing grants to consumer organizations, such as the
About NCRF
As a charitable organization, NCRF relies almost solely on tax-deductible donations. They are NCRF's lifeblood, and could not exist without them. The majority of NCRF's support comes from NCRA members and associated businesses. NCRF offers various giving options, including dues check-off, phone-a-thon(s), an annual
For more information, visit NCRA.org. Career information about the court reporting profession--one of the leading career options that do not require a traditional four-year degree--can be found at CareersInCourtReporting.com. For information about captioning, visit CaptioningMatters.com.
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