8 Resources
State housing finance agency offering affordable mortgages, down payment assistance, rental programs, and homebuyer education classes for income-qualified Coloradans statewide. Programs are delivered through CHFA-approved lenders and counseling agencies. Start by taking a free CHFA homebuyer class online; when applying for a mortgage, bring a photo ID, two years of tax returns, recent pay stubs, and bank statements to your lender.
303-297-7378 · 1981 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202
Denver's social services office providing emergency rental and utility assistance, eviction prevention, and financial stability programs for income-eligible Denver County residents. Funding availability varies. Apply online through Colorado PEAK or in person; bring a photo ID, Social Security numbers for the household, proof of income, a current lease or utility bill, and any eviction or shutoff notices to the appointment.
720-944-3666 · 1200 Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80204
State division administering housing assistance programs, homelessness services, and community development funding across Colorado, primarily through local partner agencies. Serves low- and moderate-income residents statewide. Individuals seeking help should contact their local public housing authority, a HUD-approved counseling agency, or Colorado 2-1-1 for referrals; program-specific documents such as ID and income proof apply at the local provider level.
303-864-7810 · 1313 Sherman St, Suite 518, Denver, CO 80203
Federal housing office overseeing public housing, Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, Fair Housing enforcement, and HUD-approved housing counseling agencies throughout Colorado. Serves residents statewide through local public housing authorities and partners. For direct assistance, contact your local housing authority or a HUD-approved counseling agency; fair housing complaints can be filed online or by calling the HUD Denver office.
303-672-5440 · 1670 Broadway, 25th Floor, Denver, CO 80202
Comprehensive services for homeless individuals and families, including supportive housing, primary and mental healthcare, employment services, and legal advocacy across the Denver metro and statewide. Serves low-income and homeless Coloradans at no cost for most programs. Walk in or call the main office for intake; bring a photo ID if available, Social Security card, and any housing, medical, or benefits paperwork you have.
303-293-2217 · 2111 Champa St, Denver, CO 80205
Connects Denver metro residents to emergency housing, rental assistance, homelessness prevention resources, and related community services through the Colorado 2-1-1 system. Serves all residents regardless of income at no cost. Dial 211 from any phone or chat online; have ready your ZIP code, household size, current housing situation, and a brief description of the crisis to receive tailored referrals to local partner agencies.
211 · 711 Park Ave W, Denver, CO 80205
Affordable homeownership program building and rehabilitating homes for qualifying low- and moderate-income families in the Denver metro through sweat equity and affordable mortgages. Serves families who meet income, housing need, and willingness-to-partner requirements. Apply online during open enrollment periods; bring a photo ID, two years of tax returns, recent pay stubs, credit reports, and rental history to your applicant meeting.
303-534-2929 · 3245 Eliot St, Denver, CO 80211
Public housing and Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers for low-income Denver residents, along with affordable housing developments across the city. Serves income-eligible Denver County households. Apply online when wait lists are open; bring a photo ID, Social Security cards for each household member, birth certificates for minors, income documentation, and any court orders related to custody or child support to scheduled appointments.
720-932-3000 · 777 Grant St, Denver, CO 80203