About me
Angela Tripp is a Program Officer for Technology with the Legal Services Corporation. She is responsible for helping legal aid programs implement innovative technology projects that improve access to high-quality legal assistance for poor people across the country. She helps manage LSC’s Technology Initiative Grant program, which has awarded nearly 900 grants totaling over $80 million since its inception in 2000. Prior to this role, she was Director of the Michigan Legal Help (MLH) Program, which is responsible for the statewide website for self-represented litigants (MichiganLegalHelp.org) and affiliated Self-Help Centers in Michigan. During her 18-year tenure at the Michigan Advocacy Program, she also served as Co-Director of Michigan Statewide Advocacy Services, which manages five statewide programs (including MLH). She is a frequent presenter at national conferences on the use of technology in access to justice and legal services. Ms. Tripp holds a J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law in Boston and a B.A. from the University of Cincinnati.