- Volunteer Resources
All volunteer resources can be found in the UCL Laws Pro Bono Programme and Student Opportunities Sharepoint
- Setting up a New Project
The CAJ aims to support students in developing new pro bono projects. If you have an idea for a new pro bono project, please fill out the New Project Proposal Form for Students and email it to accesstojustice@ucl.ac.uk. The form can also be found on our UCL Laws Pro Bono Programme and Student Opportunites Sharepoint, under 'Handbook, Policies, and Forms.'
New Project Proposals are reviewed by the Centre on a monthly basis.
Before filling out the form please ensure you read the CAJ Pro Bono Handbook, which can be found on our Sharepoint. Applications will be reviewed in accordance with the selection criteria.
- Funding your Project
Subject to capacity and availability, the CAJ is able to offer small grants to fund student-led pro bono projects that fall within the CAJ pro bono programme. Applications can be made throughout the year, for up to £300.
Examples of previous activities that have been funded by the CAJ grant include: buying promotional materials (e.g. banners, t-shirts, flyers); financial support for events (e.g. paying for a drinks reception); and travel expenses.
In order to apply for a grant, students must fill out the CAJ Grant Application Form which can be found in the UCL Laws Pro Bono Programme and Student Opportunites Sharepoint, and email the completed form to accesstojustice@ucl.ac.uk.
Applications will be considered in accordance with selection criteria, which can be found in the CAJ Pro Bono Handbook, which is located on our Sharepoint website.