Clients assisted
partner organizations
volunteers
Clients assisted
partner organizations
volunteers
WHAT WE’RE DOING NOW:
We’ve organized remote workshops to support free expungement services at Legal Services of Northern California. Law firms provide financial support and volunteers serve clients without leaving their offices.
To support the critical work of For the People, we’ve designed a scalable pro bono program to prepare resentencing petitions for long-serving incarcerated Californians under the new AB 2942 sentence reform law.
We’ve built a VOLUNTEER PORTAL to house training materials and analysis apps to give pro bono attorneys the knowledge and tools they need to provide effective client service at times that fit their demanding schedules.
We’re working with OneJustice, Lava Mae, Restore Oakland, The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, and other legal services leaders to explore new avenues for remote pro bono programs.
We’ve organized 12 remote workshops to support free expungement services at Legal Services of Northern California. Law firms provide financial support and volunteers serve clients without leaving their offices.
To support the critical work of For the People, we’re designing a scalable pro bono program to prepare resentencing petitions for long-serving incarcerated Californians under the new AB 2942 sentence reform law.
We’ve built a VOLUNTEER PORTAL to house training materials and analysis apps to give pro bono attorneys the knowledge and tools they need to provide effective client service at times that fit their demanding schedules.
We’re working with OneJustice, Lava Mae, Restore Oakland, The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, and other legal services leaders to explore new avenues for remote pro bono programs.
OUR MISSION | The Access Project (TAP) was founded in 2019 to provide access to high-quality legal services to people of limited means and underserved communities by bringing together non-profits, law firms, and tech companies. TAP leverages the resources and enthusiasm of law firm volunteers to complement the work of legal services organizations (LSOs) through innovative technologies and creative program design. We have a particular interest in serving people in areas where existing LSOs struggle to meet demand, with the goal of supporting their efforts to provide quality services to more people in need.
OUR PARTNERS:
The Access Project is incorporated as a California non-profit public benefit corporation, is registered with the California Attorney General’s office as a charity and with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organization. The EIN is 81-4129048.
If you’re interested in collaborating with us, please get in touch!
THE ACCESS PROJECT, INC.