Supporting our fundraising events in 2024
Reflecting on 2023 The Access to Justice Foundation has coordinated a series of legal walks around the country for many years. They are an opportunity for the legal community to come together in order to
Round 2 of ILTA grants round now open for expressions of interest
The Expression of Interest (EOI) stage of Round 2 of the Improving Lives Through Advice (ILTA) grants programme is now open and will close on 15th January 2024 at 4pm. This is a new five-year
Legal Support for Litigants in Person grants programme report
Legal Support for Litigants in Person (LSLiP) grants programme report The Legal Support for Litigants in Person grants programme report which was published last week demonstrates the pivotal impact of early intervention on people, places,
Establishing a Centre for Law and Social Justice
With thanks to our colleagues at Nottingham Trent University for sharing their learning and expertise. In September this year, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) launched a funding opportunity to support the development of
Maura McGowan in conversation with Chambers and Partners
We are delighted to be working as the charity partner for the Chambers UK Bar Awards again in 2023. In the lead up to the event our Chair, Dame Maura McGowan DBEs talks to the Chambers
Network for Justice Transition Plans: A Strategic Shift towards Evidence and Learning
The Network for Justice is changing. While the Network for Justice will remain a project of the Access to Justice Foundation, we are now in the process of moving away from utilising it as a
Supporting Pro Bono
Supporting Pro Bono Funding pro bono activity is one of the key ways in which we reach our key strategic aim to fund quality specialist legal advice. Although by definition pro bono advice is provided
Improving Lives Through Advice Programme Launched with £30 Million Funding from The National Lottery Community Fund
We are delighted to announce the launch of the Improving Lives Through Advice programme, made possible by a £30 million grant from The National Lottery Community Fund, thanks to National Lottery players. Working in partnership
Gender Gaps in Access to Civil Legal Justice: New Report Reveals Alarming Disadvantages Faced by Women
Gender Gaps in Access to Civil Legal Justice The Women’s Budget Group, using funding from the Community Justice Fund and with support from the Access to Justice Foundation, has today released a report with new