Legal innovation startup CuroLegal last week launched a web application, co-sponsored by the American Bar Association's Center for Innovation and funded by Cisco, to help people figure out whether they may have experienced or witnessed a hate crime and how to report it if so.

The tool, called Hate Crime Help, allows users to select key information from a drop-down menu describing their experience and what they believe may have motivated the potential hate crime. From there, the tool suggests a number of different contacts in order of priority, including local law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, data collection projects, attorneys general, and local FBI agencies.

The tool also includes a short description of each potential contact point along with an explanation of what users can expect if they call any of the given offices. The tool also prominently displays contact information for each organization.