In order to improve equal access and the fair administration of justice, the State appropriated $5,000,000 through the Judicial Council for the California Access to Justice Commission to provide grants to nonprofit organizations that provide civil legal services to indigent persons to be used to support the infrastructure and innovation needs of legal services in civil matters for indigent persons.
The California Access to Justice Commission received compelling and impressive proposals for Legal Aid Infrastructure & Innovation projects. Whether posited as an “infrastructure” or an “innovation” grant, these grants have potential for far-reaching impact, and serve a range of constituencies, including immigrants, seniors, veterans, workers, children, and students.
Of the 69 letters of intent received, the Access to Justice Commission has awarded 47 grants. Please feel free to review the Award Information for details about each grantee’s project.
The 2021-2022 Legal Aid Infrastructure & Innovation Grants Selection Committee was comprised of members with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. The Selection Committee met over the course of five months to carefully review and select recommended grant recipients for Executive Committee approval. Learn more about the 2021-2022 Legal Aid Infrastructure & Innovation Grants Selection Committee.
The California Access to Justice Commission received compelling and impressive proposals for Legal Aid Infrastructure & Innovation projects. Whether posited as an “infrastructure” or an “innovation” grant, these grants have potential for far-reaching impact, and serve a range of constituencies, including immigrants, seniors, veterans, workers, children, and students.
Of the 69 letters of intent received, the Access to Justice Commission has awarded 47 grants. Please feel free to review the Award Information for details about each grantee’s project.
The 2021-2022 Legal Aid Infrastructure & Innovation Grants Selection Committee was comprised of members with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. The Selection Committee met over the course of five months to carefully review and select recommended grant recipients for Executive Committee approval. Learn more about the 2021-2022 Legal Aid Infrastructure & Innovation Grants Selection Committee.