Pro Bono Innovation Fund grant: New Debt Counseling & Bankrupcty Project for all 4 counties
(Oct. 23, 2025)
Legal Aid of Southeasern PA (LASP) is starting a new consumer law pro bono project. The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) announced grant recipients, including LASP, on Sept. 11, 2025.
LASP Staff Attorneys Michael Kaliner, Joe Diorio and Andrew Schreder are recruiting for LASP’s new bankruptcy Pro Bono Project.
Through a $324,559 Pro Bono Innovation Fund (PBIF) grant from the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), LASP will develop a Debt Counseling Virtual Clinic & Bankruptcy Project to expand access to legal aid for low-income people struggling with debt. LASP’s centralized intake Helpline will build a pipeline to connect clients to virtual clinics staffed by pro bono attorneys. Clients will gain rapid access to legal advice and brief legal services, and connection to pro bono attorneys or LASP staff attorneys for extended representation. Law student externs will help clients overcome barriers to successfully filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
LSC announced new PBIF grant recipients on Sept. 11, 2025.
Michael Kaliner, who is heading the project, outlined how the new program will unfold. “The first phase, which is in progress, is to pair volunteer experienced bankruptcy practitioners with eligible clients in order to provide them with the relief intended by the Bankruptcy Code.”
Phase 2 offers opportunities for attorneys who do not specialize in bankruptcy. Michael stated, “For other attorneys who would be willing to satisfy their pro bono ethical requirements at the same time as acquiring a working knowledge of bankruptcy law, the next phase will provide attorneys with the necessary training, support, software access, assistance with Court admissions and appearances, oversight and legal advice. We encourage the private bar to take advantage of this program to add another area of law to their practices.”
Statement from U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
“Equal justice is one of America’s most fundamental promises, but too often families struggling with debt are left without the help they need,” Rep. Fitzpatrick stated. Read the press release from the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) and a Law 360 article.
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Bucks County and a portion of Montgomery County and is Co-Chair of the bipartisan Congressional Access to Legal Aid Caucus, commented on the project in LSC's press release and a Law 360 article.
“Equal justice is one of America’s most fundamental promises, but too often families struggling with debt are left without the help they need,” Rep. Fitzpatrick stated in the LSC news release. “That’s why the Legal Services Corporation and Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania have been such vital partners in this work, and why this new Pro Bono Innovation Fund grant matters so deeply to PA-1. By supporting LASP’s debt counseling and bankruptcy project, LSC is ensuring families can eliminate crushing debt, access pro bono attorneys, and rebuild their lives with dignity. As Co-Chair of the Access to Legal Aid Caucus, I am grateful for this investment and look forward to continuing our work together to expand access to justice and deliver lasting results for families across PA-1.”
Learn more or volunteer
Volunteer attorneys are needed in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties. To learn more or to volunteer, contact Erika Becker, Pro Bono Director, at ebecker@lasp.org or 484-245-2183.
Further reading
Legal Services Corp. Awards $5.5M To 19 For Pro Bono Work
by Jack McLoone | Law360 | Sept. 11, 2025 | https://bit.ly/Law360-9-11-2025
Legal Services Corporation Awards $5.5 M for Pro Bono Programs in 15 States
Legal Services Corporation press release | Sept. 11, 2025 | https://www.lsc.gov/press-release/legal-services-corporation-awards-55-m-pro-bono-programs-15-states