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Congressman Jason Crow's office is dedicated to helping people who are currently at risk in Afghanistan. We are currently collecting emergency information from people who are connected to Colorado's 6th District. The information on this form will be communicated to the US Department of State, the US Embassy in Kabul, USCIS, or other agencies as needed. We cannot promise anything, but we are doing everything we can to assist our Afghan allies and their families:


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Learn more about the Artistic Discovery Contest open to all high school students that live in our Congressional District. You may also fill out an entry form to send to our office.

As part of our mission to help build opportunities and resources in our Colorado communities, Congressman Crow's office is happy to help bring book donations to local organizations through the Library of Congress Surplus Books Program. At any given time, the Library of Congress has thousands of books available that we can help donate to schools, libraries, community centers and other organizations in our district.


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Congressional App Challenge

Each year, the U.S. House of Representatives hosts the Congressional App Challenge. This is an annual coding competition designed to encourage middle school and high school student participation in computer science and coding, regardless of experience. It is an opportunity for students to compete against other peers within their district by creating an original application in a variety of programming languages and on different platforms.


If you would like to request a Congressional Commendation for someone living in the Congressional District please complete and submit the form found on this page.

Our team has helped Coloradans secure veterans benefits, receive Social Security checks, and get health care. If you need assistance navigating a federal process, don't hesitate to reach out. We can assist you with processes for veterans benefits, Social Security, immigration issue and visas, Medicare, Medicaid, federal student loans and more. More information and a form to begin the process is available here.


Flag Order Form

If you would like to order a U.S. flag from our office, please use the flag order form to calculate the price and shipping costs.


The following resources are for people seeking information or assistance applying for Federal Grants. Please contact our office for additional information or assistance.

The following is compiled by the Congressional Research Service.


Internships for my Washington, D.C. and Aurora offices run through the fall, spring, and summer semesters for undergrad or graduate students. These internships provide invaluable work experience and contribute significantly to the operation of a fast-paced office.

Work hours are flexible to accommodate students’ course schedules. DC hours generally run from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET, while Aurora hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm MT. Applicants must be able to commit to working at least 20 hours a week. Colorado ties are a plus!


The US House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure announced on March 3, 2021 that it would accept requests for Member Designated Projects as a part of the surface transportation reauthorization legislation. 

Please see the full list of projects submitted by our office below.

List of Submitted Projects:

Project Sponsor: Arapahoe County