From connecting attorneys to those most in need, to creating legal tools to help individuals advocate for themselves, we make the law work for the many and not the few.
We achieve our mission by:
Other Initiatives
Helping Communities Recover
Helping Communities Recover
After a natural disaster, underprivileged individuals and communities especially face an uphill battle to access disaster aid. Many face legal issues directly caused or made worse by the disaster. We develop and host self-help tools and information for communities impacted by disasters, and facilitate collaboration, networking, and resources to legal advocates engaged in disaster recovery efforts.
Immigrant Justice
Immigrant Justice
The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) expands access to immigration legal resources and information through collaboration and technology. IAN was created in 2007 by leading immigrants' rights organizations, to increase access to justice for low-income immigrants and strengthen the capacity of organizations serving them.
Justice in New York
Justice in New York
New York State has long been a leader in the access to justice community and serves as a model for states around the country. From New York City to rural upstate communities, Pro Bono Net's programs have played a transformative role in how legal help reaches the underserved across the state.
Blog postings
Announcing Georgia Legal Connect: Atlanta Legal Aid Provides Remote Free Legal Assistance to Low-Income Georgians
November 11, 2020
Decolonizing Justice: Advancing Community-Grown Justice Solutions
November 6, 2020
Pro Bono Net is Rising to Meet the Challenge to Respond to COVID-19 | Pro Bono Week 2020
October 30, 2020
Technology and Partnerships Make Trauma Informed Domestic Violence Services a Reality
October 23, 2020
Legal Service Providers lay out Language Justice Landscape Amid COVID-19
September 25, 2020
Key Takeaways from Running a Virtual Design Sprint
September 21, 2020