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OPS opens Targeted Community Investment Grant opportunity until May 8th

The Targeted Community Investment Grant (TCIG) application period, managed by the City’s Office of Public Safety Community Grants Division, is now open! Organizations in Philadelphia engaged in violence prevention or intervention work can apply for grants from $5,000 – $50,000. Funding is available across three tiers to align with organizational experience and program scope:

  • Tier 1 ($5,000, $7,500, $10,000) supports new or first-time applicants and is designed for one-time summer programs, single events, or a series of one-time events occurring during the grant period;
  • Tier 2 ($15,000, $20,000, $25,000) supports organizations with existing or recurring programming and is intended to help expand or sustain summer initiatives; and
  • Tier 3 ($35,000, $40,000, $45,000, $50,000) is designed for established organizations with demonstrated capacity to implement larger-scale programming and achieve measurable community impact.

Eligible applicants include the following:

  • Nonprofits
  • Fiscally sponsored organizations
  • LLCs
  • S-Corps
  • B-Corps

2026 programmatic updates are designed to improve accessibility for smaller and grassroots organizations, better align funding with organizational capacity, and provide a clear pathway for growth across all funding levels.

Additionally, this year’s funding cycle updates reflect feedback from partners and stakeholders to ensure a clear, aligned approach and consistent messaging across the application, review, and implementation process.

All applicants will be required to address Certificate of Insurance (COI) requirements as part of the contracting process. Additional guidance and support will be provided to help organizations navigate these requirements.

What is TCIG?

The Targeted Community Investment Grant program funds community-based violence prevention programs and activities that improve public safety, increase opportunities for self-development and care, and build a stronger sense of community throughout neighborhoods most impacted by gun violence.

TCIG grantees create trauma-informed approaches to gun violence, build resiliency in their communities, mediate conflicts, and promote social or economic empowerment. Examples of past programs include, but are not limited to:

  • Resource fairs
  • Outreach events
  • Job training and career development
  • Neighborhood and community beautification
  • Education events and workshops
  • Community engagement

How can I apply?

The TCIG application is currently open! The application period closes on May 8, 2026, at midnight.

Information Sessions will be held virtually to support applicants throughout the process. Multiple sessions will be offered on the following dates:

    • April 7, 2026, 12 NOON
    • April 9, 2026, 6 PM
    • April 14, 2026, 6 PM
    • April 23, 2026, 12 NOON
    • April 28, 2026, 6 PM
    • May 7, 2026, 12 NOON

To learn more about TCIG, you can register for an info session and apply online.

For more information on TCIG, email TCIG@phila.gov.

Public Comment Period for Proposed CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment #4

May 7, 2026

The City of Philadelphia announces the availability of Amendment #4 to the previously approved Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan. The substantial amendment focuses on addressing programmatic details regarding the Ida Business Assistance Program and Mitigation Program.

Proposed Action Plan Amendment #4 is available online at www.phila.gov/ida-recovery. To arrange for a hard copy of Proposed CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment #4, please email CDBG-DR@phila.gov. Executive Summaries of Proposed Action Plan Amendment #4 translated in Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified), Haitian Creole, and Vietnamese are available online at www.phila.gov/ida-recovery. The Executive Summary of the Proposed CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment #4 is also available for review in the Government Publications departments of the Central, West Philadelphia Regional, Northwest Regional, and Northeast Regional branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.

The 30-day public comment period starts today. Please send written comments via email to CDBG-DR@phila.gov or mail to Attn: Sabrina Maynard, Office of the Director of Finance, City of Philadelphia, 1401 John F Kennedy Blvd Suite 1400, Philadelphia, PA 19102. At the end of the comment period, all comments shall be reviewed, and City responses will be incorporated into Proposed Action Plan Amendment #4. The final Action Plan, containing a summary of the comments and the City’s responses, will be submitted to HUD and posted on the City’s CDBG-DR website.

FONSI and ERR for Nayda Cintron Apartments

NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS

Date of Notice: May 4, 2026
City of Philadelphia, Division of Housing and Community Development
1234 Market Street, 17th Floor’ Philadelphia, PA  19107
215-686-9760

These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the City of Philadelphia’s Division of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).

REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS

On or about May 23, 2026,  the City of Philadelphia will authorize the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) to submit to HUD a request for release of funds under Section 9 funds under the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, to undertake the following project:

Project Title: Nayda Cintron Apartments
Purpose: Women’s Community Revitalization Project (WCRP) proposes new construction of 40 units of deeply affordable housing for families at multiple long-vacant properties on the 2500 block of North Fairhill Street in Philadelphia. fLand will be donated by the Philadelphia Land Bank. Activities include construction, associated site work, and rental assistance.
Location: 515-533 W. Cumberland St, Philadelphia, PA 19133
Estimated Cost: The total development cost is approximately $25,500,000, with rental assistance of approximately $18,488,400.

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

 The City of Philadelphia has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment.  Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required.   The full legal notice can be accessed

POSTING INFORMATION

The full Notice can be viewed on this website. Download or view the full FONSI and ERR

PUBLIC COMMENTS

Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to DHCD.  All comments received by May 22, 2026, will be considered by the DHCD prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds.

ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION

The City of Philadelphia certifies to HUD that Jessie Lawrence, in his capacity as Director of the Department of Planning and Development/Division of Housing and Community Development consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied.

OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS

HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and the City’s certification for a period of 15 days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later).

Rate Board Announces Dates for 2026 TAP-R Hearings

The Rate Board has announced dates for hearings in the 2026 TAP-R Reconciliation Proceeding.

A Public Input Hearing will be held on May 7, and a Technical Hearing will be held on May 14, continuing to May 15, if necessary.

All hearings will be conducted in a hybrid format: in person at 1515 Arch St, Rm 18031, Phila PA 19102 and virtually via Zoom or telephone.

Please click here for more information.

Upcoming events

  • Apr
    12
    Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest
    All Day
    Independence Blue Cross RiverRink, 101 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA

    Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest

    April 12, 2026
    All Day
    Independence Blue Cross RiverRink, 101 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
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  • May
    8
    Kensington Service Connections/Site Clean-ups
    All Day
    Multiple Kensington locations

    Kensington Service Connections/Site Clean-ups

    May 8, 2026
    All Day
    Multiple Kensington locations
    map

    Service Connection/Site Clean-ups will occur today at these Kensington locations: 

    • Reach Street and Allegheny Avenue
    • 800-811 E. Allegheny Avenue
    • 826 E. Allegheny Avenue
    • 1800 E. Clearfield Street
    • 1800 E. Orleans Street (both sides)
    • 2974 Ruth Street
    • 2814-2824 Kensington Avenue
    • 400 E. Somerset Street (both sides)
    • 1800 E. Somerset Street (both sides)
    • 2600 Kensington Avenue (Building 1801 across from El-Stop)
    • 2700 Kensington Avenue (under bridge)
    • 2700 Emerald Street (under bridge)
    • 3100 Kensington Avenue

    About Service Connection/Site Clean-up Days  
     
    Office of Homeless Services Encampment Resolution Team (ERT) staff members join the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services’s (DBHIDS) Homeless Street Outreach Team (Outreach) and the City’s Sanitation Department to conduct Service Connection/Site Clean-up Days.* OHS’s ERT staff schedules and leads service connection clean-ups at various selected outdoor encampment locations in Philadelphia.  
     
    How it Works  
     
    The teams post signs in advance to alert people living in tents, RVs, makeshift shelters, or none at all, on sidewalks, under bridges, in parks, empty fields, lots, etc., of upcoming service days. Each service day, the teams visit the encampment sites to offer individuals services, such as rides to a City intake center where staff can help find shelter space, Stranded Traveler Assistance, behavioral health, drug or medical treatment, and other similar services. The Sanitation Department team further assists by cleaning up accumulated trash.  
     
    * Service days are not the same as formal, encampment resolutions, which, while social services-led, involve many more City of Philadelphia departments and nonprofit partners and follow specific protocols regarding personal property storage, notification, and other requirements

  • May
    8
    OHS Service Connections/Site Clean-ups
    All Day
    Multiple locations

    OHS Service Connections/Site Clean-ups

    May 8, 2026
    All Day
    Multiple locations
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    A Service Connection/Site Clean-up will occur today at: 

    • 150 Spring Garden Street (SEPTA Spring Garden El Station)
    • 200 N. Camac Street

    About Service Connection/Site Clean-up Days  

    Office of Homeless Services Encampment Resolution Team (ERT) staff members join the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services’s (DBHIDS) Homeless Street Outreach Team (Outreach) and the City’s Sanitation Department to conduct Service Connection/Site Clean-up Days.* OHS’s ERT staff schedules and leads service connection clean-ups at various selected outdoor encampment locations in Philadelphia.   

    How it Works  

    The teams post signs in advance to alert people living in tents, RVs, makeshift shelters, or none at all, on sidewalks, under bridges, in parks, empty fields, lots, etc., of upcoming service days. Each service day, the teams visit the encampment sites to offer individuals services, such as rides to a City intake center where staff can help find shelter space, Stranded Traveler Assistance, behavioral health, drug or medical treatment, and other similar services. The Sanitation Department team further assists by cleaning up accumulated trash.  

     *Service days are not the same as formal, encampment resolutions, which, while social services-led, involve many more City of Philadelphia departments and nonprofit partners and follow specific protocols regarding personal property storage, notification, and other requirements.  

  • May
    8
    Historical Commission monthly meeting
    9:00 am to 2:00 pm
    1515 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA

    Historical Commission monthly meeting

    May 8, 2026
    9:00 am to 2:00 pm, 5 hours
    1515 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA
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    The Historical Commission will hold its Friday, May 8, 2026 meeting in person at 1515 Arch Street, 18th Floor, Room 18-029. Applicants, property owners, and the public may attend the meeting in person at 1515 Arch Street, or remotely on the Zoom platform using your computer, tablet, smartphone, or telephone.

    The meeting agenda, applications, nomination materials, and recent meeting minutes are available on the Historical Commission's Public Meetings page. The Historical Commission will consider adopting the minutes of its most recent meeting at the upcoming meeting. The advisory committee minutes are not formally adopted, but are considered drafts until reviewed by the Historical Commission at the meeting.

    To watch the meeting live on Zoom using your computer, tablet, or smartphone, click on the following link on May 8.
    Link: May 8, 2026 meeting
    Meeting Password: 443918

    To listen to the meeting live on the telephone, call this number on May 8.
    Telephone Number: 267-831-0333
    Meeting ID: 882 1355 6125#
    Participant ID: #
    Meeting Password: 443918#

    To offer written comments prior to the meeting, send an email to preservation@phila.gov. Written comments received before noon one business day prior to the meeting will be forwarded to the Commission members.

    After the meeting, you can watch a recording of the meeting (and other earlier meetings) on the Recordings page of the Historical Commission's website.

    For more information on the meeting, see the FAQs for Historical Commission's Meeting.
  • May
    8
    Historical Commission monthly meeting
    9:00 am to 2:00 pm
    1515 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA

    Historical Commission monthly meeting

    May 8, 2026
    9:00 am to 2:00 pm, 5 hours
    1515 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA
    map
    The Historical Commission will hold its Friday, May 8, 2026 meeting in person at 1515 Arch Street, 18th Floor, Room 18-029. Applicants, property owners, and the public may attend the meeting in person at 1515 Arch Street, or remotely on the Zoom platform using your computer, tablet, smartphone, or telephone.

    The meeting agenda, applications, nomination materials, and recent meeting minutes are available on the Historical Commission's Public Meetings page. The Historical Commission will consider adopting the minutes of its most recent meeting at the upcoming meeting. The advisory committee minutes are not formally adopted, but are considered drafts until reviewed by the Historical Commission at the meeting.

    To watch the meeting live on Zoom using your computer, tablet, or smartphone, click on the following link on May 8.
    Link: May 8, 2026 meeting
    Meeting Password: 443918

    To listen to the meeting live on the telephone, call this number on May 8.
    Telephone Number: 267-831-0333
    Meeting ID: 882 1355 6125#
    Participant ID: #
    Meeting Password: 443918#

    To offer written comments prior to the meeting, send an email to preservation@phila.gov. Written comments received before noon one business day prior to the meeting will be forwarded to the Commission members.

    After the meeting, you can watch a recording of the meeting (and other earlier meetings) on the Recordings page of the Historical Commission's website.

    For more information on the meeting, see the FAQs for Historical Commission's Meeting.

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