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Pennsylvania Whole-Home Repairs Program

PA DCED (Act 3 of 2022) — County-administered

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About This Program

Enacted as Act 3 of 2022 with a landmark $125 million ARPA appropriation, Pennsylvania's Whole-Home Repairs Program provides grants and low-interest loans to low- and moderate-income homeowners and small landlords to make critical repairs for habitability, safety, weatherization, and accessibility. Each county's housing or community development office administers the program, so eligibility and application timelines vary locally. Note: successor state funding has not been appropriated for FY2025-2026, but ARPA dollars continue flowing at the county level.

Maximum award is $50,000; typical awards are lower and based on scope of work verified by county.

Key Details

  • $125M original ARPA appropriation — funds still flowing through counties
  • Up to $50,000 in grants or low-interest loans per household
  • Covers safety, weatherization, accessibility, code violations
  • Small landlords serving ≤80% AMI tenants also eligible
  • Apply through your county's administering agency — list at DCED website

How to Apply

Deadline: Varies by county; contact county administering agency — initial $125M ARPA round in distribution

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