The Larimer County commissioners Tuesday heard a presentation about an effort to reduce evictions within the county that was funded in part by money from the county’s allocation of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Colorado Poverty Law Project, a Denver-based nonprofit, received $125,000 from Larimer County’s Immediate Needs Grant program, which distributed money from the U.S. Treasury to businesses, nonprofits and other organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The funds were used, according to Ericka Welsh, a staff attorney who represents Larimer County for the Colorado Poverty Law Center, to provide legal services and community education to tenants in the area, as well as attorneys who might not be familiar with the laws and regulations surrounding housing in Colorado.
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