NLADA is a century-old nonprofit coordinating civil legal aid and public defense across the US. With 283 legal roles active and grant compliance dominating the pain-point list, the org is scaled primarily as a services and advocacy network rather than a centralized practice—legal staff far outnumber operations, fundraising, and executive functions combined. Recent hiring velocity is accelerating, suggesting expanded capacity in case work, outreach, and compliance reporting.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff, Managing Director, Program Director, Trial Services Deputy Director, Trial Services Director
Founded in 1911, NLADA operates as America's oldest and largest nonprofit association dedicated to equal access to justice for low-income individuals and those unable to afford counsel. The organization serves dual roles: direct legal services through affiliated member organizations, and system-wide advocacy and standard-setting for public defense and civil legal aid. Current focus areas include eviction defense, fair housing, pro bono training, and community legal education. NLADA's member base spans legal professionals, institutions, and the communities they serve across all 50 states.
NLADA advocates for and delivers civil legal aid and public defense services to people unable to afford counsel. Founded in 1911, it operates the oldest such network in the US, setting standards and policy for member organizations nationwide.
Active projects include eviction defense and prevention, fair housing, pro bono training resource development, know-your-rights community education, and fema applications assistance. Grant compliance and volunteer training support the service delivery.
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