The Law Foundation of Ontario produces and commissions evaluations, research, and other reports about our grantmaking and about issues of importance to our grantees and the nonprofit justice sector, and to access to justice generally. See the publications below to learn more.
Access to Justice Fund Report 2017
From 2010 to this report in 2017, the Foundation has made more than 185 grants for over $20.4 million from the Access to Justice Fund. These grants have had a profound impact on access to justice in Ontario and nationally.
Indigenous people’s legal needs literature review (2015)
As the Foundation prepared to enter its second major round of dedicated Indigenous grantmaking, staff reviewed our experience to date and conducted research into good practices in Indigenous grantmaking.
Access to Justice Fund report 2013
The Foundation’s Access to Justice Fund has awarded a large number of grants since its launch in May 2010 making this an appropriate time to recognize and report on what has been achieved.
Connecting Project Progress Report (2013)
A progress report on the Foundation’s Connecting Project: a group of initiatives aimed at improving the legal information and services available to linguistic minorities and residents of rural and remote areas.
Class Proceedings Fund 20 Years in Review (2013)
In 1992 the Class Proceedings Fund (CPF) was created. On its 20-year anniversary, this publication overviews a cross section of the cases the CPF has supported and their impact.
Connecting Across Language and Distance (2008)
After identifying the need for greater access to justice for linguistic minorities and rural or remote residents, the Foundation commissioned a research report on the issue.
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