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Full Disclosure Project Interest Form

Express your interest in the Full Disclosure Project. There’s no commitment and there are no right or wrong answers. As capacity allows we will follow up to schedule a demo, assess the suitability of your organization, and invite you to apply to participate in our Full Disclosure Project. Decisions will be made based upon the information you provide.

Eligible Applicants

  1. Any organization or agency whose primary mission is to provide direct representation to individuals accused of criminal offenses through court appointment, contract, or as a pro bono service at the trial, appellate, or post-conviction stages (“Public Defense Provider”); 
  2. Any organization or agency who provides oversight or support to a Public Defense Provider; or
  3. Any similar non-profit or not-for-profit organization or agency.

Cost

There are no direct costs to the agency to participate in the Project. We make the database software and related support available to selected organizations without any fees or costs. We also provide associated training on the operation and use of the application. Organizations, may, however, have costs associated with ensuring adequate technical infrastructure and staff to operate the application. We do not provide hardware or funds to organizations. 

Deadline

We review interest forms and applications on a rolling basis as Project capacity permits.

Selection Criteria

As Project capacity permits, NACDL will invite organizations who express interest to apply to the Project. Because this project requires certain legal, technical and practical infrastructure, all applications will be reviewed to assess the organization/agency’s suitability to utilize the resources of this Project. As a result, all applicants will receive notification from the Project within 30 days of their submission regarding NACDL’s assessment of their readiness, as well as feedback on steps applicants can take to improve their prospect for future consideration.

Reach out with any questions regarding the Project or the application process: fulldisclosure@nacdl.org.

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