Come November, 820 people experiencing homelessness will receive direct cash payments for a year. DENVER — A Denver entrepreneur believes cash handouts with no strings attached can help solve homelessness, and the city is about to spend $2 million to find out.
Mark Donovan founded the Denver Basic Income Project after watching people lose their jobs and homes in 2020.
"I felt this really burning urgent need to take action," Donovan said.The successful entrepreneur had a lot of money invested in Tesla, and his investment only grew during the pandemic."You know when it comes to privilege I check off all the […]
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