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Find similar grantsCRP post-conviction relief legal aid grants is sponsored by Washington Department of Commerce. Commerce’s Community Reinvestment Program (CRP) is requesting proposals to expand post-conviction legal services that help people overcome barriers to jobs, housing and education.
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Closed: CRP post-conviction relief legal aid grants – Washington State Department of Commerce 简体中文 ( Chinese (Simplified) ) 繁體中文 ( Chinese (Traditional) ) Tiếng Việt ( Vietnamese ) Closed: CRP post-conviction relief legal aid grants Request for Proposals (RFP) Tribal Bidders Conference: January 13, 2026 General Public Bidders Conference: January 14, 2026 Applications due: February 4, 2026, 4 p. m.
PT Evaluation of proposals: February 10 - March 4, 2026 Estimated earliest date contracts are signed: March 26, 2026 This funding opportunity is now closed. Commerce’s Community Reinvestment Program (CRP) is requesting proposals to expand post-conviction legal services that help people overcome barriers to jobs, housing and education.
CRP legal aid grants will support statewide, community-based post-conviction relief and case assistance. Support must focus on civil and criminal legal assistance that removes systemic barriers and expands access to opportunity. Programs should prioritize individuals disproportionately impacted by the criminal legal system.
CRP funding must be distributed in collaboration with by-and-for organizations. Tribes, organizations, businesses and local government agencies are eligible to apply for CRP legal aid grants.
This includes, but is not limited to: Legal service organizations Local government agencies Federally recognized tribes Non-federally recognized tribes Others that meet the minimum qualifications Commerce will award up to 12 regional grants between $67,000 and $330,000. Tribal Bidders Conference A conference for tribal nations and communities will be held on January 13, 2026 at Noon PT. The conference will be virtually only on Zoom.
This meeting will not be recorded. Join the bidders conference for tribal communities and nations on January 13, 2026 (over Zoom) Meeting ID: 899 7035 1173 General Bidders Conference A conference will be held January, 14, 2026 at Noon PT. The conference will be virtually only on Zoom.
This meeting will be recorded. Join the bidders conference for organizations on January 14, 2026 (over Zoom) Meeting ID: 812 1937 8896 All prospective applicants are encouraged to attend. However, attendance is not mandatory.
Commerce will post a recording of the conference on its website 24 hours after the meeting. Commerce is only bound by its written responses. All questions from the conference or follow-up communications will be documented and answered in a question-and-answer document posted online.
RFP launches: December 18, 2025 Tribal Bidders Conference: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 General Public Bidders Conference : Wednesday, January 14, 2026 Applications due: February 4, 2026, 4 p. m.
PT Evaluation of Proposals: February 10-March 4, 2026 Announcement of “Apparent Successful Proposers” and send notifications to unsuccessful proposers : March 25, 2026 Negotiate contracts: Beginning March 12-25, 2026 Estimated earliest date contracts signed : March 26, 2026 CRP post-conviction legal aid RFP materials (Box folder) Susan Larson, RFP Coordinator Email: Susan. Larson@commerce. wa.
gov
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