Resources for Participants

The Denver Basic Income Project partners with 19 different community-based organizations around the Denver metro area. Our partners are best suited to serve participants and others experiencing homelessness across a multitude of sectors including housing, healthcare, and financial services. Learn more about our partners and how they might be able to help below.

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Time Sensitive Resources

Aurora Housing Authority – Multiple Types

https://www.aurorahousing.org/resources                 

The Aurora Housing Authority (AHA) is opening the waitlists for the following types of housing:

Opening the waitlist does not indicate there are program vacancies at this time, the lottery list will be used when and if a vacancy becomes available during the year.

Applications will only be accepted online starting Monday, April 15, 2024 at 12:00 P.M. (MDT) through Friday, May 31, 2024 at 12:00 P.M. (MDT). Applying does not guarantee selection in the lottery.

To Participate You Must Be:

  • 18 years of age or older; and

  • A U.S. citizen or eligible immigrant and have legal capacity to enter into a lease

  • Criminal Background checks will be conducted on all persons age 18 years and older

  • Participants will be required to enter the Social Security Number for the Head of Household and Co-Head/Spouse

  • Only one computer entry can be submitted per household. If you submit more than one entry, you will be disqualified. Multiple entries will be voided

  • Lottery entry is not transferable

  • Lottery entries must be complete. Incomplete entries will be voided. 

If you believe you/your family meets these criteria, you may apply online at https://rc.aurorahousing.org/.

To Apply for the Lottery: 

Applications will not be available at the Aurora Housing Authority. You may apply anywhere where internet access and suitable devices (smart phone, tablet, and computer) are available. The Aurora Housing Authority main office has a computer lab and public computers are available at all Aurora Public Library locations. Waiting list placement will be based on a computerized random selection (lottery process). Selected applicants will be notified with instructions to begin eligibility.  All other qualified applicants will remain in the lottery pool until May 1, 2025. 

Application Info

The application process to participate in the program is closed and we are not accepting any new participants at this time. We always strive to meet the needs of those we serve. If you have any concerns about DBIP, please fill out a Grievance Reporting Form.