Colorado Poverty Law Project
Non-profit OrganizationsColorado, United States11-50 Employees
The Colorado Poverty Law Project (CPLP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Denver, Colorado, established in 2014 to improve access to legal services for low-income residents. It operates within the non-profit sector and has between 11 and 50 employees. CPLP provides legal advice and representation to low-income individuals through a volunteer network of more than 300 attorneys, and it educates and counsels individuals and their support organizations on legal issues common to low-income Coloradans. The organization also supports groups advocating for protective laws and procedures, indicating an active role in policy and advocacy. CPLP maintains the website copovertylawproject.org, and in 2022 launched a separate site, FixMyRental.org, to help users understand and use the warranty of habitability law.