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Introducing the Model Community Partnerships Project
CPBO has developed the Model Community Partnerships Project (MCPP), a new strategy for the effective delivery of legal services. The MCPP model brings in-house legal departments, law firms, and public interest organizations together to work on resolving systemic community problems, each contributing unique skills and resources to the effort.
Join the Chicago Model Community Partnerships Project
Below are descriptions of the primary projects on which the Chicago MCPP is currently focused. Each project will offer periodic training and strategy meetings. In addition, volunteers will have access to substantive materials (such as training manuals) and other support. You can sign up for the projects online, or by contacting the project host organizations.
Not Finding the Projects You Want?
If none of the Chicago MCPP projects described here appeal to you, we suggest that you search for other projects based in the Chicago area. In particular, you should also not hesitate to contact the Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) for ideas. Click here to learn more about PILI.
For more information on the Chicago MCPP or to receive assistance in starting an MCPP in your community, please contact cpbo@probonoinst.org.
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