ACCESS Housing: Limited funding for direct assistance funding in their Prevention Program. Best to call on the first of the month as new funds become available monthly. No walk-ins. Call 303.289.7078 or email info@acchouse.org.
Activated Respite: Activated Respite provides isolation/quarantine and low acuity medical step down for people experiencing homelessness with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 in various Denver motels and hotels. Visit coloradocoalition.org/respite for more information
Almost Home, Inc.: Adams County residents and families in need of housing assistance are encouraged to contact the Almost Home Housing Navigation Center. For assistance, email info@almosthomeonline.org or call 303.659.6199 to speak with our intake assistant and schedule a case management appointment.
Brothers Redevelopment: Brothers Redevelopment is a nonprofit organization that provides housing, home modification and repair, and housing counseling on first-time home buying, home ownership, reverse mortgages, building credit, and avoiding mortgage default or eviction to low-income, elderly, and disabled residents. Visit brothersredevelopment.org or call 1-844-926-6632
Catholic Charities: Limited Rent/Mortgage and Utility Assistance. Phone appointments only. Call 720.377.1313 Monday-Friday, 8-8:45 a.m. to make an appointment. The recording will explain what funding is available.
Colorado Foreclosure Hotline: To contact a HUD-approved Colorado Foreclosure Hotline housing counselor, dial the toll-free number 877.601.HOPE (4673).
Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA): CHFA offers homebuyer education classes, low-interest loans for first time homebuyers, and down payment assistance. Visit chfainfo.com for more information.
Colorado Housing Connects: Provides information regarding housing and fair-housing resources. Bilingual representatives available. Call 1.844.926.6632.
Colorado Legal Services (CLS): CLS provides low-income renters facing eviction free legal assistance. There is information on their website and an intake form for requesting legal aid. Visit coloradolegalservices.org for more information.
Colorado PEAK: The fast and easy way to access benefit information, anytime and anywhere. PEAK is an online service for Coloradans to screen and apply for medical, food, cash, and early childhood assistance programs. Visit peak.my.site.com to sign up.
Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention: There is an existing network of state agencies that provide homeless prevention services, including rental and mortgage assistance. The Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) has developed an Evictions Resources Map that can be used with 211 to help renters avoid eviction. Visit cdola.colorado.gov/eviction-foreclosure-protection for more information
Growing Home: Growing Home provides essential services (food, rental, and utility assistance) in-person during typical food pantry hours (Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon). For the quickest response, email assistance@growinghome.org.
211 Colorado's Online Resource Search: Call 211 or text your zip code to 898-211 to get connected with housing programs and programs that make rental payments for people who are at risk of eviction without assistance. Also includes rent supplement programs that provide assistance with ongoing monthly rental cost and resources regarding food and other basic essentials.
Maiker Housing Partners: Maiker Housing Partners (fka Unison Housing Partners or Adams County Housing Authority) develops affordable housing, provides housing choice vouchers, and offers emergency housing programs. For specific questions, contact Maiker by phone at 303.227.2075 or through email at info@maikerhp.org.
Multifamily Properties Subject to Federal Eviction Moratoriums: This searchable database and map allow renters to identify if their home is covered by federal eviction moratoriums. These new tools contain data on millions of apartments in multifamily housing insured by the Federal Housing Administration or securitized by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, and millions more supported by the Low Income Housing Tax Credit, HUD, and/or USDA programs. The database and map are not comprehensive, do not include data on single-family rental homes of one to four units, and do not include all Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac multifamily mortgages. For more information visit nlihc.org/cares-act
Office of Multi-Family Housing Stakeholders: Questions and answers sheet from Federal Housing Administration providing clarity and guidance on housing programs. Additional information available through this link.
Operation Homefront: Operation Homefront assists active duty; deployed; veterans; or wounded, ill, or injured service members with overdue bills, repairs, or other critical family needs. Provides Critical Financial Assistance program based on eligibility. For more information call 1-877-264-3968 or visit operationhomefront.org