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Find similar grantsTraining Grant Program is sponsored by Funding Florida Legal Aid (FFLA). Provides applicants periodic opportunities to obtain funding in support of training qualified legal service providers to better enable them to facilitate or provide services to meet the legal needs of people in Florida.
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Training Grant Program - FFLA FFLA’s Training Grant Program provides applicants periodic opportunities to obtain funding in support of training qualified legal service providers to better enable them to facilitate or provide services to meet the legal needs of people in Florida.
(A “qualified legal services provider” is a member of The Florida Bar or other individual authorized by the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar or other law to provide qualified legal services.) Although there are no minimum or maximum amounts established, these grants are designed to be limited in nature and are expected to range from $10,000 to $30,000.
Grant applications are accepted on a rolling basis with funding distributed on a quarterly basis. Decisions will be made on an individual basis and typically occur within two to three months of receipt of the application, including all necessary documentation, as well as complete and timely responses to follow-up inquiries by FFLA. FFLA only provides grants to organizations, not individuals.
Any organization interested in applying for any FFLA funding must meet these listed requirements. Funding is limited to current IOTA distribution grantees.
Have a primary purpose consistent with the specific mission of FFLA; Be a non-profit entity, tax-exempt and qualified to receive charitable donations within the meaning of the Internal Revenue Code; Operate within the State of Florida; Have an audit mechanism that provides accountability of FFLA funds; Agree to satisfy, as applicable, all of FFLA’s grants assurances and reporting requirements, including the submission of annual, audited financial statements; Be current in all filings required to be made by it with any governmental authority; Maintain open records as required by law, while protecting and preserving all applicable client privileges; Be an equal employment opportunity employer; and Be able to demonstrate that it can utilize any funds granted to it in a manner consistent with rules and policies adopted by the Board of Directors of FFLA.
Trainings must be provided by qualified grantee organizations; and Funds must be used to develop and deliver trainings on topics useful to the Florida civil legal aid community and its collective capacity to provide or facilitate qualified legal services in the following areas: Protective and Corrective Security; and/or Family, Community and Legal Stability. Additional eligibility requirements may be included in the application.
This grant is funded by IOTA funds collected pursuant to Rule 5. 1-1(g), rules regulating The Florida Bar. 175 Lookout Place, Suite 100
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Legal aid organizations in Florida, based on FFLA's mission and site context. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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