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Northwest Justice Project, the LSC-funded civil legal aid provider for Washington state, recently launched the National Language Rights Campaign Toolkit. Funded by a Technology Initiative Grant, the project goal was to develop a social media toolkit for legal aid organizations designed to inform the public of their right to translation and interpretation services and remedies available when services are not provided. The toolkit was developed such that legal aid organizations and community partners around the country can use it.
LSNTAP has partnered with the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to provide information on the technology projects undertaken through funds provided by grants under the Technology Initiative Grant (TIG), Technology Improvement Project (TIP), and Sustainability Enhacement and Adoption (SEA) grant programs.
Over the last two years, LSNTAP staff has pored over the listserv archive to find all of the Request for Proposals (RFP) that have been shared. Each of those RFPs was then classified by category, area of concern, and desired outcome. Staff also made note of the budget and timeline for each RFP. The resulting database brimming with information has been dubbed the LSNTAP RFP Library.
As the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow, court cases, attorney guidance, judicial opinions, and state bar ruminations are abounding. Opinions on whether lawyers should use AI in their work will flourish. As these come to our attention, we will add them to this database and we hope this will become a great roundup of materials.
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Website Usability Testing Guide
This guide is designed to assist you and your program to understand the basics of usability and website usability testing. It is broken down into the following sections with subsections to provide a thorough understanding of the field.
Executive Summary
Michigan Statewide Advocacy Services (MSAS) is seeking applicants for a Director of Program Administration. MSAS seeks an experienced and collaborative individual with a background in management and administration of a legal services program. The Director of Program Administration will report to and support the MSAS Executive Director with the overall administration and operation of MSAS. The Director of Program Administration will assist the Executive Director in providing direct support to the Program Directors within MSAS.
The Michigan Poverty Law Program (MPLP) is seeking applicants for a training coordinator position.
This is a full-time position as a training coordinator. The training coordinator responsibilities include scheduling, coordinating, and maintaining the master schedule of the MPLP and CORT training dates.
This is a full-time position with a salary starting at $53,000 based on years of relevant experience. See link for full details and application.
Join your fellow Data Specialists and legal aid staff tasked with crunching data for our monthly office hours.
These office hours will occur monthly on the second Monday from 2 pm to 3 pm Eastern. Each month, a community member will share information on a topic of interest. Attendees will be able to ask questions, discuss relevant information, and receive feedback from the community.
The needs assessment will be used as a key strategic planning tool to help:
Allocate resources effectively.
Track and improve client and case outcomes.
Identify and prioritize the most pressing legal needs of low income client-eligible populations.
This assessment will focus on:
Determining whether or not predominant civil legal issues are adequately addressed.
Understanding the legal needs of minority populations.
Identifying underserved populations and access barriers.
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