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Home Local News Stories Good Works: KeyBank gives $744M for Colorado communities; $5M raised for Denver scholarships
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Michelle Lyng June 23, 2020

Good Works: KeyBank gives $744M for Colorado communities; $5M raised for Denver scholarships

Denver Business Journal published a Good Works article on COVID-19 relief efforts in Colorado and included CAA’s partnership with Resident Relief Foundation.

“Industry trade group Colorado Apartment Association — with its members — has raised $100,000 for the Resident Relief Foundation to help Colorado residents struggling to come up with rent payments. The nonprofit Resident Relief Foundation aims to raise $10 million for rent assistance across the nation. Qualifying residents can apply for relief in the form of partial or full rent payments.”

Read more at Denver Business Journal.

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