Legal Services Corp Extends Key Grant Application Deadlines
Published Date: 6/5/2025
Notice
Summary
Good news for groups applying for 2026 Basic Field Grants from the Legal Services Corporation! The deadlines to submit your pre-applications and full applications for the SD-4 and NSD-1 areas have been extended, giving you more time to get your paperwork in. If you’re aiming for this funding, don’t miss the new deadlines and get ready to secure some cash for your important work!
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