This story by Lindsey Toomer appeared on Colorado Newsline on April 9, 2024.
After rounding up enough funding for a six-month extension, staff at the Denver Basic Income Project continue to help participants find stability, including permanent housing and secure jobs.
The organization is providing another round of no-strings-attached cash assistance to people who have experienced homelessness in Denver, distributing funding to more than 600 participants. The extension was possible because of financial support from Denver City Council. DBIP started with two soft launches with 10 and 28 participants, respectively. In the first full iteration of the DBIP, just over […]
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