We’re updating how Mill Levy funds are distributed to better support Denver’s I/DD community and the organizations that serve them.
There will not be a general RFP during fall 2025, but new opportunities to engage and apply for funding will launch in 2026.
Stay tuned for more information!
About Mill Levy- Funded Community Initiatives
The Community Initiatives program is made possible by the generous support of Denver taxpayers, who in 2003 overwhelmingly approved a one mill property tax levy to fund services and supports for people with I/DD. This funding is used to build a strong network of community organizations offering unique programs for individuals with I/DD. The Denver Human Services’ I/DD Equitable Access to Services (IDDEAS) program contracts with RMHS to develop programming and expend local Mill Levy tax dollars to further address access barriers and service gaps for eligible Denver residents. As the state designated community center board (CCB) and case management agency (CMA) for the city and county of Denver, RMHS is the fundamental access point to Denver’s I/DD service delivery system.
If you have questions about becoming a 2025 Mill Levy Community Initiative or the application process, send them to MillLevy@rmhumanservices.org






