Broomfield Community Resource Guide
connects Broomfield residents and families to support services including: transportation, health care, child services, emergency assistance, and adult & senior services.
The
Broomfield Department of Human Services (DHS)
provides assistance and support to Broomfield children, adults, and families. DHS services include food assistance (SNAP), health insurance (Medicaid), job search and employment services, and child and adult well-being.
BHA is excited to connect with our neighbors, residents, partners,
and community through this quarterly newsletter which will feature news
about expanding and new housing resources & our community's progress
2-1-1 Colorado streamlines services and provides one central location where people can get connected to the resources they need. With a database that is updated daily, 2-1-1 Colorado can connect residents to critical resources simply by dialing a three-digit number.
Dial 2-1-1 or 866-760-6489
Text your Zip Code to 898-211 OR:
BHA is here to help with all your housing resource needs. View our helpful links below.
Available rental listings from Broomfield Landlords. Please use property contact for more information and BHA does not own or operate these properties.
Brothers Redevelopment and the Denver Metro Fair Housing Center, Colorado Housing connects provide reliable, trustworthy access to general housing and fair-housing resources.
Call 303-685-4225 or:
Severe Weather Activation Program (SWAP)
Under this program, hotel/motel vouchers and case management are available to literal homeless households during periods of inclement weather (32 degrees and wet or 20 degrees and dry).
Call 720-523-6646 or:
Broomfield FISH
FISH provides a variety of family support services. Generally, Broomfield FISH serves residents of Broomfield County who earn an annual income that is at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines.
Call 303-465-1600 or:
The Refuge Café
The Refuge offers the Refuge Café providing free lunch, showers, essential items, access to local resources, outdoor gear, and a safe place to rest. Please check with the Refuge regarding operating hours.
Call 720-295-2270
Visit: 11600 Quay Street #200, Broomfield, or:
Colorado Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program
The Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program uses federal Homeowner Assistance Funds to help homeowners get caught up on past-due housing payments, property taxes, insurance and housing utilities.
800-569-4287 or:
Emergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program (Broomfield Specific)
To learn about other Emergency Rental & Mortgage Assistance Program & Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program for Broomfield residents please contact Sharon Farrell for more information on program and application requirements or call at:
720-887-2257 or:
2-1-1 Colorado streamlines services and provides one central location where people can get connected to the resources they need. With a database that is updated daily, 2-1-1 Colorado can connect residents to critical resources simply by dialing a three-digit number.
Dial 2-1-1 or 866-760-6489
Text your Zip Code to 898-211 OR:
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Works collaboratively toward the prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions for families, children, and individuals who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness throughout Colorado. CCH advocates for and provides a continuum of housing and a variety of services to improve the health, well-being and stability of those it serves.
Call
303-293-2217
or:
Colorado Safe Parking Initiative
A citizen-led initiative to encourage safe, legal parking locations for individuals and families experiencing homelessness who are living in vehicles in Colorado’s Front Range communities.
Call
720-704-8242
or:
United Way Personal Investment Enterprise (PIE)
Provides qualifying participants financial education and access to matched savings account to strengthen the path to financial stability.
Call
303-441-3998
or:
Impact Development Fund
Impact Development Fund provides financing options to individuals throughout Colorado.
Community Resources and Housing Development Corporation
Provides pathways to home and asset building opportunities to benefit low-to-moderate income communities throughout Colorado.
Colorado Housing Assistance Corporation (CHAC)
Provide counseling and financial assistance for homeownership statewide.
Colorado Housing Finance Authority (CHFA)
Offers homebuyer education and home purchase loans and grants.
National Homebuyers Fund
Offers access to lending programs and down payment assistance.
Broomfield Home Rehabilitation/Mobile Home Repair Program/Urgent Repair Program
The City and County of Broomfield has recently partnered with Brothers Redevelopment, Inc. to manage the city’s rehabilitation and repair program.
Colorado Housing Connects:
Call
844-926-6632
or:
Property Tax Exemption and Deferral Programs
There are a number of different programs for property tax exemptions and deferrals available to Broomfield homeowners who are senior citizens, persons with disabilities, Disabled Veterans, and surviving spouses. Each program has specific qualifying factors which are detailed at the website below.
Call
303-464-5839
or:
Broomfield Partial Property Tax Refund Program Assistance
Broomfield homeowners may qualify for the Partial Property Tax Refund Program! This program is available for Broomfield residents who are homeowners, have lived in their home for at least two years, meet the income qualifications and belong to one or more of the categories below:
The program will run from Feb. 1 to Sept. 30.
Call
303-438-6350
Email:
propertytaxrefund@broomfield.org
Website: www.Broomfield.org/HousingPrograms
Home Builders Foundation (HBF)
HBF builds independence for individuals and families most in need by creating home modifications to enable greater access, safety, and mobility.
Call
303-551-6721
Email:
info@hbfdenver.org OR:
Home Remodeling Guide for Seniors with Disabilities
Caring.com offers caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses, and other loved ones. The following link offers information about home improvements for persons with disabilities.
Call
800-973-1540 OR:
Colorado Department of Local Affairs (CDLA)
Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention
CALL 2-1-1 OR:
Foreclosure Counseling / Prevention
For counseling assistance, call 720-564-2279 or:
Counseling Housing Assistance Program
A centralized resource that connects homeowners in distress with HUD-approved housing counseling agencies throughout Colorado for foreclosure prevention counseling and other relevant services.
Call
844-926-6632
or:
Colorado Legal Services
Legal help for low-income Coloradans seeking assistance with civil legal needs.
Call
303-837-1313 or:
Colorado Poverty Law Project
Connects low-income individuals with free legal services to fight evictions and housing injustice.
Call
(303) 532-2641 or:
Boulder County Personal Finance Project
The Personal Finance Program provides free and confidential individual counseling and workshops to households at all income levels.
Call
720-564-2279 or:
Colorado Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP)
This program helps eligible Colorado families, seniors and individuals pay a portion of their winter home heating costs.
Call 866-HEAT-HELP (1-866-432-8435) or:
Energy Outreach Program
This program helps low-income Coloradans afford their home energy costs.
303-825-8750 or:
Xcel Energy Assistance
A variety of supports are offered including Pay Arrangements, Medical Exemptions, Weatherization, and other affordability programs.
Call 800-895-4999 or:
Maiker Housing (Adams County)
Brighton Housing Authority (Brighton)
Boulder County Housing Authority (Boulder County)
Foothills Regional Housing (Jefferson County)
Aurora Housing Authority (Aurora)
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