Mark Donovan, founder of the Denver Basic Income Project, speaks a rally in Denver earlier this year. Credit: Courtesy of Armando Geneyro/Denver Basic Income Project A project that has paid more than 800 of Denver’s residents experiencing homelessness is gaining confidence and showing life-changing results, according to the Denver Basic Income Project’s quantitative interim report.
The Denver Basic Income Project is a 12-month program that has given no-strings-attached cash payments to adults experiencing homelessness. The project hopes to fight income inequality for those who are unhoused.
“Everyone can see we have an ongoing problem,” said Mark Donovan, the project’s founder. “We […]
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