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$6.5 Million Direct Payments from Denver Basic Income Project Extended for 6 Months Aiding More Homeless and Immigrants

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The Denver Basic Income Project (DBIP) has secured a six-month extension, continuing its impactful mission of distributing over $6.5 million in direct cash payments to Denver’s homeless and migrant communities. The program, lauded for its success, plans to aid more than 800 individuals, with payments ranging from $50 to $1,000 per month.

Rally in Denver for Denver Basic Income Project extension (Photo from Colorado Newsline)

Denver Basic Income Project’s Success and Extension

The Denver Basic Income Project, heralded for its groundbreaking approach, reveals a six-month extension, having already positively influenced over 800 lives and distributed $6.5 million.

Payments, determined by the number and classification of dependents, have garnered widespread community support, including reinvestment from major funders like the City of Denver and The Colorado Trust.

DBIP Founder Mark Donovan expresses pride in the project’s impact, emphasizing the role of community support and the advocacy for basic income to combat poverty.

READ ALSO: Colorado’s Healthy Beginnings Project Offers $750 Monthly Payments To New Mothers For 15 Months

Positive Outcomes and Community Support

Since its inception in November 2022, the Denver Basic Income Project reports success stories of participants transitioning from the streets to stable housing, instilling confidence in their future prospects.

The program receives endorsements and support from significant figures, including Mayor Mike Johnston, who sees it as a crucial tool in Denver’s mission to combat homelessness.

Despite Denver’s specific challenges, the issue of homelessness and migration crisis resonates nationally, with cities like Boston, New York City, and Los Angeles grappling with similar struggles.

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