Most DHCD programs are limited to low- and moderate-income households. Use this table to determine your household’s eligibility.
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Adaptive Modifications Program and Basic Systems Repair Program (60% AMI) |
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$5,760 | ||||||||
Eviction Diversion Program (EDP), Disaster Recovery and Resilience Program (DRRP), and Targeted Financial Assistance (80% AMI)* |
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$7,650 | ||||||||
Heater Hotline Program** |
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$8,250 | ||||||||
Philly First Home and Turn The Key Programs (100% AMI) |
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$9,550 | ||||||||
Restore, Repair, Renew (120% AMI) |
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$11,500 |
* Income eligibility applies to tenant household.
** Represents 150% of federal poverty-level guidelines, effective January, 2025.
Philadelphia’s Foreclosure Prevention Program and housing counseling services are open to all Philadelphia residents regardless of income.