Although pro bono volunteers cannot replace the work of legal aid lawyers, many of whom are subject-matter experts, the private bar is a critical resource to address the civil legal needs of low-income Americans.
LSC awarded 26 Technology Initiative Grants (TIG) to 24 legal services organizations in 21 states for a total of $3,884,257. Among the 26 funded initiatives are projects that enhance online self-help...
WASHINGTON – The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) announced today that it is awarding 26 Technology Initiative Grants (TIG) to 24 legal services organizations in 21 states for a total of $3,884,257...
LSC Technology Initiative Grants (TIG) seek to improve legal services delivery to the low-income population and to increase access by low-income persons to high quality legal services, to the judicial system, and to legal information.
TIG 16017 - Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut - Mobile-First Website Redesign Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut sought to make the self-help information and triage systems on its...
TIG 14010 - Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance - SharePoint Online Knowledge Management TIG funding supported Land of Lincoln in the development of a program-wide knowledge management system built on...
TIG 15016 - Michigan Advocacy Project - Statewide Online Triage System Michigan Advocacy Program (MAP) utilized TIG funding to build an online triage system that assists those seeking legal help in...
There are many HotDocs and A2J document assembly projects that have been funded by TIG that have replication potential. Listed below is a brief synopsis of a couple of those projects. TIG 14009 –...