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The Department of Local Affairs has emergency rental assistance funding for Coloradans who have fallen behind on their rent, meet income limits and other qualifying factors, and are at risk of eviction or displacement. The random selection will be open to Coloradans and those facing eviction will continue to be prioritized.
Please note that funds are only available temporarily and will be disbursed until fully exhausted. We understand that there is more demand than funds available and our top priority is to ensure that we can meet as many Coloradans' needs as possible in an equitable, clear and efficient manner.
Individuals who already have a court date for eviction proceedings may apply via this pre-application during the pre-application period. If the pre-application period is closed, please contact the CARE Center by calling or texting 1 (303) 838-1200 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain Time to get more information about immediate support that may be available.
The pre-application for Emergency rental assistance is currently closed. Please check back soon for updates.
Applicants will only be provided assistance for their primary place of residence.
Interested individuals will be asked to complete a pre-application. They will have three days to submit. After this period, there will be a random selection, and selected applicants will be invited to apply for emergency rental assistance.
Pre-application: The pre-application form is now closed; please check back regularly for the next pre-application opportunity.
Applicants experiencing an eviction are required to provide a copy of a court summons at this step, in order to be prioritized for assistance. If applicants are having trouble obtaining this document, they are advised to reach out to their local court.
The timing of pre-application submission does not impact an applicant’s chances of receiving rental assistance in the random selection process.
Submitting a pre-application earlier does not increase the likelihood of receiving rental assistance.
Selection Process: The random selection is open to Coloradans who are behind on their rent and those facing eviction will continue to be prioritized. Once the pre-application window closes, all applicants will be entered into a random selection. Selected applicants will receive an email invitation to complete a full application on the online portal within seven (7) days. To be considered for assistance, applicants must be eligible for assistance, submit the completed application and all required documentation before the deadline.
Funding Eligibility
Awards will be limited to the amount a household needs to be stabilized, and is not intended to provide ongoing rental support.
Awards cannot exceed seven months of rent, or $10,000, whichever is a lesser amount.
Non-Receipt of Prior Assistance
Applicants must not have received a rental assistance benefit from any emergency rental assistance program within the preceding 12 months.
Residency Requirement: Applicants must be residents of Colorado.
Lease: Applicants must hold a valid lease within the state of Colorado
Income Threshold: Applicants' household income should not exceed 80% of the median income for their respective area in Colorado.
Risk of Eviction or Displacement: Eligibility includes being at risk of eviction or displacement due to:
Substantial Life Events: Applicants must have experienced a significant life event that has negatively affected their ability to pay rent. These events may include:
The Department of Local Affairs has funding available for emergency rental assistance for Coloradans who have fallen behind on their rent, meet income limits and other qualifying factors, and are at risk of eviction or displacement.
Individuals are eligible for emergency rental assistance if they:
Applicants will only be provided assistance for their primary place of residence.
The State is currently prioritizing those with a court summons for an eviction and who have submitted associated documentation and been verified. However, Coloradans who are behind on their rent and meet the eligibility requirements may apply for assistance.
The Department will be accepting pre-applications from those needing rental assistance on a monthly basis until funding is exhausted. However, the Department anticipates that the demand for assistance will exceed the funds available, and therefore the Department will not be able to serve all eligible Coloradans.
Interested parties will be asked to complete a pre-application available on the DOLA website. A limited number of pre-applicants will be randomly selected and invited to apply for assistance, based on funds available.
Selected applicants will be sent an email inviting them to complete a full application on the online portal within the following seven (7) days. Applicants must complete the application and provide all requested documentation prior to the expiration of the seven (7) days to be considered for assistance.
Find out when the Department will be accepting pre-applications above. The form is anticipated to open for a three (3) day period each month, when funding is available.
Yes, applicants will need to create an account (see instructions below) and log-in to submit a pre-application form. Applicants may only submit the form once.
To create an account, complete the following steps:
If you need technical assistance to complete the form, please contact the CARE Center by calling 1 (720) 356-0174 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain time.
If you forgot to attach your court summons/eviction document on your pre-application, please contact the CARE Center by calling or texting 1 (303) 838-1200 or 1 (888) 480-0066 Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain Time. For any other mistakes in your application - they can be addressed if you are selected to apply.
No, applicants may only submit the form once.
If you are selected, you will be contacted via email and invited to complete an application on the Neighborly portal. Additional instructions will be provided at this time. Note, however, that being selected does not guarantee you will receive assistance. To receive funds, you must still complete a full application before the deadline, submit all required documentation, and be approved once found eligible.
If you are not selected, you will receive an email with other resources/options for assistance.
When the State opens again for pre-applications, you may apply with a new pre-application.
No, the tenant must apply on their own behalf.
Applicants must create an account and login to submit a pre-application, and may only submit once. Applicants who are unable to access email, the internet, or need other assistance should contact the CARE Center for assistance in submitting a pre-application by calling 1 (720) 356-0174 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to to 5:30 p.m. Mountain time
If selected to complete a full application, applicants who need support completing the full application may also contact the CARE Center.
No, you will not be required to provide any documentation related to citizenship or your immigration status to apply for rental assistance. You will, however, be required to upload some form of ID. See below for the forms of ID that will be accepted.
Pre-Application: When completing the pre-application, you will only need your ID and your court summons for an eviction, if you have one. You do not need the documents listed below at this stage, but it is a good idea to start collecting documentation.
Full application: If you are selected by random selection to receive assistance, you will have seven (7) days to provide the necessary documentation and submit a complete application. The following documents are required to complete your application and be approved for assistance:
Additional documentation may be requested to confirm your eligibility after your application has been submitted. If you do not submit full documentation, review of your application will be delayed and may be denied.
Awards will be limited to the amount a household needs to be stabilized, and is not intended to provide ongoing rental support. Awards cannot exceed seven months of rent, or $10,000, whichever is a lesser amount.
Assistance may be used to cover your rental payments on a short term basis, and may also cover associated fees if required to protect you from displacement.
The portal is available in other languages. You can select your preferred language under 'User Options' in 'My Profile'. If you need additional translation assistance to complete an application in Spanish or another language, please contact the CARE Center by calling 1 (720) 356-0174 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain time.
Find out when the Department will be accepting pre-applications above. The form is anticipated to open monthly while funds are available.
If the pre-application is no longer open, you will need to wait for the next open cycle to indicate your interest and be submitted for consideration. If selected, you will be invited to submit a complete application.
If you are currently being evicted, you may be eligible for more immediate support. Please contact the CARE Center by calling or texting 1 (720) 356-0174 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain time for your assistance options.
The State of Colorado has partnered with several nonprofit organizations to provide rental assistance. One of those nonprofits will review your application, reach out for additional information if needed, and process your payment. Please respond promptly if you are contacted by representatives from one of our nonprofit partners. If you have questions about the status of your application and who is processing it, please contact the CARE Center by calling or texting 1 (720) 356-0174 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain time.
Our nonprofit partners have small teams who are committed to reviewing your application as quickly as possible. We aim to review all complete applications within four weeks after it has been submitted and sent to our nonprofit partners.
Once all application materials have been received and your application has been approved, your landlord can expect to receive a payment within approximately 14 days.
Note that rental payments are made directly to landlords, not to the tenant.
After you have submitted your application, you should receive a confirmation email with a link to the application portal. You should be able to track the status of your application by logging into this portal.
Once your application is under review, you may be contacted by one of our nonprofit providers to answer additional questions or to provide additional information. If you have been contacted by one of these providers, please work with them directly to complete your application and ask about your application’s status.
If you have further questions, please contact the CARE Center by calling or texting 1 (720) 356-0174 or 1 (888) 480-0066, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mountain time.
If the State opens again for pre-applications, you may apply with a new pre-application.
If you previously received rental assistance and it has been at least 12 months since your last rental payment was covered, you may apply for assistance again, if you meet all the other eligibility requirements.
If you are a renter, you may apply for assistance to cover your mobile home rent and any associated lot fees, if you meet all the eligibility requirements.
Interaction with Other Rental AssistanceOver the past few years, the State and local governments have provided rental assistance through a combination of one-time Federal funding, and State and local funding sources. These programs have different eligibility requirements, and the application process may vary. The following forms of assistance are or were recently available:
Denver residents are eligible for rental assistance from the Department, if they meet all of the eligibility requirements. However, if you have already applied for assistance through Denver’s TRUA program, you cannot receive assistance from both.