Two new resources help answer questions about the parole process and navigating family court when leaving an abusive relationship.
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Community Leadership in Justice Fellowships awarded to Jean-Noé Landry and Julie Mathews
The Law Foundation of Ontario is pleased to announce it has awarded Community Leadership in Justice Fellowships (CLJF) for the 2018-2019 academic term to Jean-Noé Landry and Julie Mathews.
Technology and empirical research are the focus of two new granting opportunities
In August 2018, we launched two new calls for applications for project grants in the areas of technology and empirical research.
Over $3M in granting made to projects dedicated to family law
Through our national Access to Justice Fund, over $3M in grants were made to support 26 projects in the area of family law.
Granting opportunities to enhance legal services for rural residents and the role of trusted intermediaries
Today we launched two new granting opportunities to enhance legal services for rural residents and the role of trusted intermediaries.
Two resources aim to improve the experiences of Indigenous people with the legal system
Aboriginal Legal Services recently developed two resources to help Indigenous people, and those who work with them. These resources were designed to improve the experiences of Indigenous people with the legal system.
More core funding available for Ontario’s nonprofit justice sector
The Foundation’s new Catalyst program is a multi-million dollar program that offers eligible organizations the chance to apply for core funding for a three-year time period.
New report highlights impact of Access to Justice Fund across Canada
The Law Foundation of Ontario is pleased to release Access to Justice Fund 2017, a new report that highlights the impact that the Access to Justice Fund (ATJF) is having in Ontario and nationally. In fact, the Foundation is proud…
Participate this fall to help design access to justice solutions for youth
The Law Foundation of Ontario recently made a grant to Ryerson University’s Legal Innovation Zone, working closely with the Ontario Justice Education Network, for a project called the Youth Access to Justice Initiative. It will apply technology and the law…
New funding available for ‘breakthrough’ family law ideas that advance access to justice
The Law Foundation of Ontario opened a new call for applications today to fund innovative legal projects in the area of family law through its national Access to Justice Fund. The call for applications includes one round for small grants, those under $15,000, and one round for major grants, those up to $250,000. The deadlines for applications are June 30, 2017 and October 2, 2017 respectively.