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Born from afacebook post.Built into a movement.

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Our Mission

We partner with low-income and working people to build economic and racial equity. We do this by confronting economic abuse and investing in community wealth — using legal, economic, and advocacy tools to challenge unjust systems.

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The CEDP
Story

In April 2020, two Colorado lawyers — Zach Neumann and Sam Gilman — posted on Facebook asking who needed help with eviction. Within weeks, thousands responded.

What started as an all-volunteer community organizing effort during the pandemic has grown into a team of nearly 200 people serving 68,000 Coloradans across 59 counties, distributing more than $280 million in emergency assistance.

Based on client feedback, CEDP built a model that gives people facing crisis a single point of contact — integrating intake, navigation, rapid financial aid, legal defense, and rehousing support. A financial emergency room.

Leadership

The people behind the mission

Zach Neumann

Zach Neumann

Co-Founder & Co-CEO

Eviction and debt defense attorney. Nonresident fellow at the Urban Institute and lecturer in law and policy at the University of Colorado. In March 2020, his Facebook post offering free legal help received hundreds of responses overnight — the crystalizing moment that launched CEDP.

Sam Gilman

Sam Gilman

Co-Founder & Co-CEO

“CEDP runs a financial emergency room. When someone comes to us in crisis, we meet them exactly where they are and stay with them through the solution. That's really what economic defense is about — a single point of entry, meeting a family where they are.”

Key Moments From Our History

5 years
of impact

2020

The beginning

Founded as COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project. All-volunteer effort serves first clients facing pandemic evictions.

2021

Rapid scale

Team grows to 50+. Serves 31,000 people and distributes $100 million in rental assistance during the pandemic.

2022

Laws changed

Passes Towing Bill of Rights and mobile home protections. Rebrands as Community Economic Defense Project. Cited by White House.

2023

Expanded mandate

Launches foreclosure, debt collection, and disaster response programs. Expands to 54 counties. Team grows to 123.

2024

National model

68,000+ served. $280M+ distributed. Fair Housing Unit established. $840K federal funding for Just Bus. Nearly 200 team members.

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