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Income guidelines

Most DHCD programs are limited to low- and moderate-income households. Use this table to determine your household’s eligibility.

 

Household size
Program name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >8 per person
Adaptive Modifications Program (1) $48,200 $55,100 $61,950 $68,850 $74,300 $79,850 $85,350 $90,850 $5,500
Basic Systems Repair Program (1) $48,200 $55,100 $61,950 $68,850 $74,300 $79,850 $85,350 $90,850 $5,500
Eviction Diversion Program (EDP) Targeted Financial Assistance (5) $64,250 $73,400 $82,600 $91,750 $99,100 $106,450 $113,800 $121,150 $7,350
Neighborhood Energy Centers $40,150 $45,900 $51,650 $57,350 $61,950 $66,650 $71,150 $75,750 $4,600
Heater Hotline Program (2) $22,590 $30,660 $38,730 $46,800 $54,870 $62,940 $71,010 $79,080 $8,070
Philly First Home Program (3) $80,300 $91,800 $103,250 $114,700 $123,900 $133,100 $142,250 $151,450 $9,150
Restore, Repair, Renew (4) $96,350 $110,150 $123,900 $137,650 $148,700 $159,700 $170,700 $181,700 $11,050

(1) Represents 60% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 1, 2024.
(2) Represents 150% of federal poverty-level guidelines, effective January 17, 2024.
(3) Represents 100% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 1, 2024.
(4) Represents 120% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 1, 2024.
(5) Represents 80% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 1, 2024. Income eligibility applies to tenant household.

Philadelphia’s Foreclosure Prevention Program and housing counseling services are open to all Philadelphia residents regardless of income.

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