Intake Form

Is Your Case Right For Us?

What Kind of Cases Do We Take?

We currently focus on tenant and mobile home cases that have widespread impact. Currently, the need for legal and organizing services greatly outweighs our capacity so we focus on cases that can directly benefit as many tenants or community members as possible. This primarily translates to pursuing class actions against large landlords, property managers, or their vendors for common or systemic abuses (as opposed to abuses or issues that are unique to a given individual). Sometimes, this means taking on a case to enforce or clarify Colorado law so that it can lead to industry-wide changes or empower and embolden renters across the state.

JFP gets

20-50 inquiries per week

JFP can usually get in touch within

2 weeks of filling out our intake form

How to Send Your Case to JFP

If we are unable to help you at this time, please reach out to our partners at Community Economic Defense Project, Colorado Legal Services, and Colorado Poverty Law Project.

Contact Form

JFP receives 20-50 inquiries per week and we mostly focus on cases impacting many other people. It usually takes us about 2 weeks to get back to new inquiries. If we are able to take on your case, we will send a follow email with a more detailed intake form to fill out. (this form will send emails to info@justiceforthepeoplecenter.org)

What if my case isn’t right for JFP?

Who Else Can I Contact?

If we are unable to help you at this time, or for a quicker response, please reach out to our partners:

Eviction: Community Economic Defense Project, Colorado Legal Services, and Colorado Poverty Law Project., 

Worker and consumer rights:  Towards Justice

Community Economic Defense Project

Colorado Legal Services

Colorado Poverty Law Project

Towards Justice

Who Does JFP Work With?

Trusted Partners

As an organization that focuses on social movement work, we work closely with other grassroots organizations, law firms, policy organizations, and funding partners to build and grow out the housing and land ecosystem.

9to5 Colorado

JFP was born out of the housing organizing of 9to5 Colorado, a grassroots member-based organization dedicated to putting women’s issues on the public agenda. We consider them our “Sister Organization” and work closely with them on major projects.

Towards Justice

JFP co-counsels on some of our major cases with Towards Justice, another organization that invests in impact litigation. They are a great resource for people experiencing wage theft and other workers’ rights issues and are deeply involved in the Colorado State Legislature.

East Colfax Community Collective (ECCC)

ECCC is one of our closest grassroots community partners. They invest heavily in on-the-ground tenant union organizing along one of the most diverse corridors in Colorado and are working to push back against predatory gentrification practices.

Globeville- Elyria-Swansea Coalition (GES)

GES is a trusted community partner that is based in 3 vulnerable neighborhoods in Denver. They are working to both organize mobile home owners and tenants to create pathways toward resident controlled communities

Right to the City Alliance (RTTC)

JFP is a member organization of RTTC and is part of their Our Home Our Land, Legal, Mobile Home, and Loan Fund Committees. Their work and vision is very much aligned with ours in that they strive to create ‘a world in which people have control over our land, housing, and resources in our communities.”

Colorado Health Foundation (CHF)

CHF provided the seed funding necessary to start JFP. They continue to serve as advocates of our work as well as thought partners in tackling the biggest housing issues in Colorado.

Community Economic Defense Project (CEDP)

JFP partners with CEDP on legal cases and advocacy work. They are a great resource for work we don’t engage in as often, namely eviction defense and other types of limited representation cases. They are strong advocates at the state level for rights for working class communities