Three California legal aid organizations were among 15 nationwide to receive pro bono innovation grants to expand services for low-income clients, the Legal Services Corporation announced Thursday.
The grants will be used for projects that will engage pro bono lawyers and other volunteers to provide solutions to current challenges in delivering pro bono services.
“These grants stimulate more volun...
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