
Resources from the Community
The resources found on this page are curated by LSNTAP staff but made possible through the generosity of community members who so willingly share their knowledge. These resources are living documents and many have active forms so that the community may continue to contribute information. We welcome suggestions for additional resources that would benefit the community.
Contribute Open Source Code for the TIG Database
LSNTAP is compiling a curated list of Open Source projects and their associated source code for use as part of our ongoing TIG Database. If you know of any useful Open Source projects, especially related to a previous or ongoing TIG grant, please submit details via the form provided.
RFP Library
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.
Legal Aid Tech Vendors and Service Providers Database in Progress
Along with the tech stack database, the community has expressed a need for a tech vendor and service provider database. We get so many requests for this information that it makes sense to create this resource.
Technology Initiative Grant Data
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.
Technology Initiative Grant Data
Communities of Practice Database
LSNTAP is excited to announce the creation of a new database dedicated to listing Communities of Practice (CoP) for professionals within the legal aid and legal services field. This comprehensive resource aims to connect attorneys, paralegals, IT staff, executive directors, and other administrative personnel with relevant support groups and professional communities.
Learn about Communities of Practice Database
The Justice Tech Directory
Legal aid organizations and pro bono work have a positive but limited impact. Many Americans still cannot access affordable legal services for civil issues, regardless of qualification. Justice Tech companies aim to bridge this gap with scalable, affordable, tech-based solutions.
Learn about the Justice Tech Directory
AI & Legal Information Database
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.