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1 What’s New, What’s Next? TIG Conference January 17, 2014

2 Presenters Liz Keith LawHelp Program Manager, Pro Bono Net Xander Karsten LawHelp Program Coordinator, Pro Bono Net Jillian Theil LawHelp Program Associate, Pro Bono Net Sue Encherman Director of Administration, Northwest Justice Project Barbara Siegel Project Manager, Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association

3 A quick poll. Tell us about you!

4 Agenda 2014 PBN program initiatives Recent and upcoming tech initiatives State project highlights WashingtonLawHelp.org Boston VLP / MA Pro Bono Looking ahead Your ideas for 2014 and beyond? Additional materials at: probono.net/lawhelpnetwork

5 Trends and themes Self-help culture / SRL explosion Open content / API-driven models SMS / mobile strategies Content syndication via widgets, subsites Integration with intake, triage, case management systems Innovations in remote/virtual services Maturing language access strategies Service delivery in rapid response scenarios Increasing importance of non-legal collaborators (libraries, community agencies)

6 2014 Program Services & Initiatives Individualized Project Development Assistance Project consulting and technical assistance Dedicated LH3 and probono.net Help Desks Regular meetings with program staff Community Networking and Capacity-Building Revamped monthly network calls New training series! Online support resources (toolkits, SWEB, listservs)

7 2014 Program Services & Initiatives Start-up and Replication Support Consulting for new innovations Support for replicating / adapting new tools Marketing and Community Partnership Support Sample media materials Public library outreach and trainings Language Access Initiative

8 2014 training series (new!) Nuts and bolts of your site LH3 mobile platform and content optimization Custom branding and design options for your probono.net site Developing outreach and e-marketing strategies Content curation and development Analytics And more topics

9 LawHelp Language Access Initiative Established in 2012 with support the LSI Foundation In the last 18 months: 17 partners 189 pieces of content 25 languages Over $90,000 in translations Translation bank Program details for 2014 will be announced in Q1

10 LawHelp Tech Initiatives

11 LH3 Platform - Roll Out Complete The last site launched their LH3 Site, this year we welcomed:  LawHelpNY  PALawHelp  LawHelp.org/HI  LawHelp.org/GU  LawHelp.org/DC  LawHelp.org/SC  MicronesiaLawHelp  OregonLawHelp  NevadaLawHelp  WashingtonLawHelp  AlaskaLawHelp Documentation and trainings are regularly available and upon request

12 Core LH3 Platform Maintenance: What’s coming up in 2014 Usability improvements Search engine improvements Navigation refinements Begin development on a Guided Resource authoring tool (TIG-funded) Administrative improvements Improved content reporting and analytics tools Continue general maintenance work

13 Mobile Initiative - LawHelp Mobile Platform Released in 2013 Simple user interface Ability to create mobile friendly versions of current content Up to three channels of content Coming in 2014 Cosmetic updates Spanish Language Mirror Site LiveHelp Integration (NY) 7 mobile sites launched or under development Toolkit and individual trainings available

14 Mobile Initiative Georgia Legal Services SMS Project TIG to Georgia Legal Services with Northwest Justice Project, Illinois Legal Aid Online and LawHelpNY Makes the LawHelp platform compatible with Mobile Commons Client texts a 5 digit number and receives: A referral for a specific legal issue Option to receive information on that legal issue Option to continue to receive legal information

15 Targeted Services and Content LH3 Mini-Portal Feature Released in March, 2013 Uses cases: Curate resources for court self-help center Provide key resources for a specific region or population Provide quick-links for intake/hotline staff Develop gateway to DIY form and instructions 18 portals launched or under development Toolkit available

16 Supporting Community Partnerships Co-Branded Sites Provides community partners a site to display information targeted to a specific audience External Content Widgets Provides a dynamic LawHelp content feed for partner sites Upcoming TIG-funded Enhancements Three Rivers Legal Services TIG Legal Services of the Hudson Valley TIG

17 LiveHelp replication support Blue = Live projects staffed by legal aid staff, Americorps*VISTA volunteers, and librarians Green = Live projects using volunteers Yellow = 2014 orojects in development that will use volunteers

18 New Mexico Legal Aid LawHelp Triage Pilot Triage tool for advocates Triage tool for individuals in need of legal assistance New self-help and legal education content for triage system users Data reporting service Scalable architecture at PBN to facilitate replication by other jurisdictions in the future

19 probono.net Tech Initiatives

20 Minnesota “Pro Bono to Go” TIG New mobile platform for probono.net template Content authoring tools for mobile optimized checklists and client interview guides Launch in June 2014

21 probono.net/NY Legal Server integration project LSC Sandy grant to Legal Services NYC to increase capacity of LS-NYC pro bono program Will integrate key aspects of probono.net/NY and Legal Server, e.g. Ability to cross-publish case abstracts Integrated registration process Ability for PAI coordinators to generate a personalized pro bono packet for volunteers using resources from probono.net/NY

22 Embedded feed of upcoming training opportunities posted to ProJusticeMN.org. Embedded feed of new cases posted to ProJusticeMN.org. Users are prompted to login to ProJustice to see the full case profile. New probono.net content widgets

23 New York Family Court Remote Volunteer Attorney Program Expand and assess pilot project in New York state to provide remote pro bono services to SRLs in family court Uses Microsoft Lync technology Takes advantage of a surplus of pro bono capacity in New York City to provide assistance in under-resourced locations (Staten Island & upstate)

24 Advocate Site Design Refreshes

25 New Custom Designs

26 MassProBono Enhancements New projects tool Enhanced volunteer opportunities search Content submission via email

27 Project Highlights

28 Latest improvements  More than just pdfs. Creating html versions self-help content. http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/resource/do-you-owe-child- support?lang=ES http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/resource/do-you-owe-child- support?lang=ES http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/resource/do-you-owe-child- support?lang=ES  Divorce “mini-portal” http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/dissolution http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/dissolution  Mobile Web Site  Using Related Resources function http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/resource/how-can-i-collect-child- support?ref=TVbIv http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/resource/how-can-i-collect-child- support?ref=TVbIv http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/resource/how-can-i-collect-child- support?ref=TVbIv  813,608 Unique Visits and 2.6 million Page Views in 2013

29 Goals:  Connect Vets to the Veterans section of Washington Law Help  Add “text 877877” and keyword to all Vet publications and posters  Publicize the 1-855-NJPVETS number for legal help  Veterans Manual sections chunked into small “mobile ready” brochures on WashingtonLawHelp  Build a database for specific segments of the Vet pop:  Collect zip codes for local stand downs and other events  Survey to collect such info as:  Participating in GI Bill  Women vets  Vets of specific wars/conflicts  Specific issues i.e. discharge status SMS Texting Project- NJPVets

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31 SWAG - Library pads and Bookmarks

32 2 Sided Postcards English & Spanish

33 Community Outreach – 2800 recipients

34 Videos and Forms

35 Online Intake Resource Page

36 MassProBono.org Statewide Website Initiative

37 MassProBono.org (preview)

38 Pro Bono Opportunities Gateway

39 Volunteer Opportunities Guide

40 Projects Tool

41 Looking ahead What are your ideas for 2014 and beyond?

42 Thank you! Liz Keith – lkeith@probono.net Xander Karsten – xkarsten@probono.net Jillian Theil – jtheil@probono.net Sue Encherman – suee@nwjustice.org Barbara Siegel - bsiegel@vlpnet.org Additional materials at: probono.net/statewebsites


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