Access to Justice Commission to
accept proposals for two grant initiatives
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[June 16, 2020]
The Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice and the
Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts have launched an
application process for two grant initiatives to begin an expansion
of the network of court personnel who assist self-represented
litigants (SRLs). The application process for both grant initiatives
will open on June 15, 2020 and run through July 15, 2020.
The first grant initiative is for the development and implementation
of an Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) program. ODR uses technology
to facilitate the resolution of disputes usually between parties who
are self-represented and primarily involves negotiation, mediation,
or arbitration. ODR may be suitable for resolving a wide range of
disputes including consumer, traffic, marital or familial type
relationships, as well as small claims. Through an application
process, the grants will provide modest funds for ODR proposals
which meet all relevant requirements. The Request for Proposals for
the ODR program is
available here.
The second grant relates to the existing Self-Represented Litigant
Coordinator (Coordinator) grant program. Over the past three years,
Coordinators have used grant funds to develop a range of innovative
projects.
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For the upcoming fourth year of the program, proposals which establish or
redesign programs to meet the issues faced by SRLs in light of the COVID-19
pandemic will be prioritized.
Projects for this program could include telephone or online chat services,
developing Guide & File automated interviews to complete forms and seamlessly
e-file, helping SRLs with appearing remotely for court dates, or providing safe
and socially distant in-person services. The Coordinator grants will be awarded
through an application procedure. The Request for Proposals for SRL Coordinators
is
available here.
Even if a grant is not awarded or requested, a designated staff member may
participate in the Court Navigator Network (Network) which will include
Coordinators and JusticeCorps members. Network members serve as a bridge,
linking their courthouses with others throughout the state to share ideas,
develop new resources, and establish programs for assisting SRLs. See the SRL
Coordinator RFP for more information about joining the Network.
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