Pro Bono Projects
The Consortium on Innovative Practices is a not for profit network of human service professionals across the United States who are committed to ensuring best practices in support systems for vulnerable populations. Therefore, we annually adopt at least one project that is provided to a governmental or non-profit entity at no cost. Examples of Pro Bono projects we have completed include:
- 2009 – Consortium staff provided technical assistance and evaluation services to a funding agency relative to a provider of day and residential services.
- 2010 – Consortium staff supported a state’s Independent Living Council with development planning and fundraising strategies for a Disability Rights Museum.
- 2011 – Consortium staff participated in and helped facilitate strategic planning activities for stakeholder groups seeking to influence the direction of services in two states.
Parties interested in being considered for a pro bono project should submit their 500 word requests on the form below. The Consortium accepts only one pro bono project at a time, so not all requests may be immediately granted.