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Legal Services Capacity Building

Provides training, technical assistance, and support to strengthen the infrastructure and service delivery of legal aid organizations, particularly those serving low-income and immigrant communities.

what makes this distinct This program type focuses on building organizational capacity of legal service providers rather than delivering direct legal representation or policy advocacy; it includes systemic support like training, accreditation guidance, and operational sustainability for legal aid entities.

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coverage AZ 3 · CA 1
NTEE codes
I80B60I80Z
organizations

4 orgs in this cluster's subtree

Every organization with primary activities in Legal Services Capacity Building or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.

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1William E Morris Institute for Justice
The William E. Morris Institute for Justice is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the rights of low-income Arizonans. It primarily focuses on sys…
AZ$319K4
2ARIZONA CENTER FOR AFTERSCHOOL
The Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence (AzCASE) is a statewide advocate and resource for promoting high-quality, affordable out-of-school time programs …
AZ$603K3
3Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) provides free legal services to low-income individuals and families in Los Angeles County. They focus on civil …
CA$37.6M1
4SOUTHWEST CENTER FOR LAW AND POLICY
The Southwest Center for Law and Policy (SWCLAP) provides legal training and technical assistance to Native communities. They offer on-site training and a Nati…
AZ$425K1