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Conversations included at Legal Aid Directors quarterly
                                                meeting to examine alternative funding through foundations
                                                and state entities (Kellogg, DCFS, etc.).
                                                ATJ staff will participate in upcoming meeting led by LBF to
                                                coordinate funding opportunities

                          ■      The State Bar develops resources to ensure optimum funding of civil legal aid
                                 providers.
                                     ▪  Facilitate the work of the Technology Committee and Disaster and IFP
                                         Committees;
                                         ATJ Commission chair obtained input from IFP Committee members
                                         as LSLI revised IFP statutes and sent a bill with those revisions to the
                                         legislature. The bill did not move through the legislature because of the
                                         truncated session. The bill has been filed for the 2021 Regular

                                         Session.
                                     ▪  Assess technical capacities of civil legal aid providers;
                                         Technology Committee developed assessment tool to determine
                                         statewide capacities.
                                     ▪  Assess statewide technology needs of the Civil Justice Community
                                         and develop priority list of possible initiatives and projects;
                                         Technology Committee evaluated a list of potential initiatives and
                                         projects from Civil Justice Community partners and will identify one or
                                         two projects to recommend to the ATJ Commission for development.
                                         Learning Management System is being developed by providers and
                                         Lagniappe Law Lab. LearnUpon has been selected as the learning
                                         management system, and now working on the implementation phase,
                                         starting with onboarding materials.
                                     ▪  Assess training needs and develop appropriate resources;
                                            o  Host annual Louisiana Justice Community Conference
                                                The 2020 conference, originally scheduled in-person in
                                                October, was successfully held online Dec 2-4 through a virtual
                                                platform, Pathable with increased attendance and national
                                                presenter participation. All CLEs were recorded and will be
                                                made available through Probono.net/la. Planning for the 2021
                                                conference is underway.
                                            o  Provide targeted training throughout the year on public interest
                                                legal issues
                                                   •  Facilitated the 2019 Substantive Law Training Series for
                                                       Public Interest attorneys, providing CLEs in-person and
                                                       via simulcast. Recorded trainings and made available
                                                       online through the LSBA Vimeo page and ProBono.Net.

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