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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) $44,300 $50,600 $56,950 $63,250 $68,300 $73,400 $78,450 $83,500 $5,050
Basic Systems Repair Program (1) $44,300 $50,600 $56,950 $63,250 $68,300 $73,400 $78,450 $83,500 $5,050
Eviction Diversion Program (EDP) Targeted Financial Assistance (5) $59,050 $67,450 $75,900 $84,300 $91,050 $97,800 $104,550 $111,300 $6,750
Neighborhood Energy Centers (1) $36,900 $42,200 $47,450 $52,700 $56,950 $61,150 $65,350 $69,600 $4,200
Heater Hotline Program (2) $20,385 $27,465 $34,545 $41,625 $48,705 $55,785 $62,865 $69,945 $7,080
Philly First Home Program (3) $73,800 $84,350 $94,900 $105,400 $113,850 $122,300 $130,700 $139,500 $8,450
Restore, Repair, Renew (4) $88,550 $101,200 $113,850 $126,500 $136,600 $146,750 $156,850 $167,000 $10,100

(1) Represents 60% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 19, 2022.
(2) Represents 150% of federal poverty-level guidelines, effective January 12, 2022.
(3) Represents 100% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 19, 2022.
(4) Represents 120% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 19, 2022.
(5) Represents 80% of Area Median Income under HUD Section 8 annual income limits, effective April 19, 2022. 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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