Ready for a clean

block every week?

Split the cost of regular block cleaning with your neighbors.

How it works

  1. We collect pledges from neighbors on your block.

  2. When the block reaches at least $50 in pledges, we start cleaning once a month. More pledges = more frequent cleaning.

  3. Our cleaners are fellow Philadelphians and paid a living wage ($20+/hr).

  4. Sign-up more neighbors and the cost per person keeps going down. Sharing is caring!

  5. Your block looks as ✨refreshing✨ as a cherry water ice.

“It is unacceptable to live with trash and litter all around us.
as a community, we can solve this issue.”

Angela - Point Breeze

“For an affordable monthly contribution, I can enjoy living on a significantly cleaner block every week.”

Gail - Graduate Hospital

“we have 14 neighbors onboard, making our block consistently clean every week and reducing every neighbor’s cost.”

Joyce — West Passyunk

Take the glitter Pledge

Pledge to pay what you can

Kickstart your block’s cleanup fundraising by pledging $20 (or more) to get the ball rolling. No payment required until the blocks raises at least $50.


PLEDGE TO spread the word to neighbors

Glitter is better when neighbors come together to fund cleaning. This makes it more affordable and ensures our cleaners continue to earn a living wage.

Don’t worry, we’ll send you materials and talking points to share with neighbors.

Why Glitter?

Glitter đź’Ş Works

Our approach is simple, sustainable, and scalable. That’s why we have more than 1000 subscribers funding 300+ blocks every week.

Livingđź’°Wages

We take care of our people. Our cleaners are paid a living wage of $20 an hour. And we prioritize hiring those with barriers to work.

We 🤝 Partner Up

We work with neighborhood groups, businesses, and non-profits to provide community benefits and hire those who need the work (and a second chance).

Always ⏰ on Time

Whether we’re cleaning once a month or every week, you can count on us! Stop wondering whose turn it is to clean up and start enjoying a clean block.

Your questions

  • Our main focus is removing litter and trash from the sidewalks, street, and storm drains. When time allows, we’ll also sweep up leaves and pull weeds.

    We report bulk items like tires, appliances, and construction debris to the city for removal.

    We’ll clean up anything that is safe to handle, including discarded needles and bagged pet waste. We cannot handle other hazardous materials, such as unbagged feces or dead animals.

  • A block is one city street between two major intersections and includes both sides of the street. The average block in Philadelphia is 450 ft and has 60 households!

    If your block is anything but “average,” we’ll work with you to determine an equivalent cleanup area. We can usually adjust cleanup costs to accommodate larger and smaller areas.

  • For standard blocks, a weekly cleaning subscription is $200 per month and can be split by any number of neighbors. Cleanups begin once per month when at least $50 is pledged and increase with more pledges.

    Each neighbor makes a pledge that works for their budget. We pool all pledges to fund block cleanings. Once a block is fully-funded, additional pledges lower the cost for existing subscribers. Rates automatically adjust every month to pass along maximum savings.

    We collect payment once cleanups begin. Your initial payment may be prorated if joining during an existing billing cycle. Payments recur automatically every four weeks.

    Missed cleanups are rare, but if it does happen, a credit is applied to offset your next payment. You never pay for a cleanup you don’t receive.

  • Every block gets a fundraising page where neighbors make their pledge. We display the block’s current pledges, cleanup frequency, and photos from prior cleanups. Neighbors have the option to display their names or remain anonymous.

    To help spread the word, outreach materials are available by request and shipped directly to you. Available materials include door hangers, letters, and yard/railing signs. They are customized for each block with QR codes.

  • By default, cleanings are scheduled the day before trash day and bagged litter and trash is placed curbside for city collection the next day.

    Cleaning can also be scheduled after trash day. We require at least one neighbor to volunteer to hold the collected bag(s) to put out for curbside collection the next week. Volunteers often hold bags in an outdoor trash can, alley, or backyard.

    Cleanup schedules adjust automatically to accommodate city-observed holidays.

    Cleanups begin as soon as they are funded and a Glitter cleaner is available. Most cleanups start within 1-2 weeks of funding.

  • We celebrate a diverse team of cleaners who share our passion and commitment for cleaner, safer, and more optimistic neighborhoods. Cleaners include students funding their education, parents requiring flexible work, and individuals seeking a second chance following reentry.

    We prioritize hiring from underemployed populations and are proud to offer paid training, free branded gear and supplies, a $20 per hour starting wage and company profit-sharing.

    Whenever possible, we hire cleaners who live nearby and assign them the same blocks each week so that cleaners and neighbors get to know and rely on each other. Our goal is to care for blocks as if we lived there—and sometimes we do!

  • There is no long-term commitment with Glitter. All contributions are month-to-month and you can cancel anytime by emailing hello@shareglitter.com.

    As long as we have enough pledges from other neighbors to fund at least one cleanup per month, the subscription remains active.

  • Please reach out to us anytime to share how things are going and how we can make Glitter even better for you and your neighbors.

    We are a team of proud Philadelphians just like you who want to see our neighborhoods thrive. We’d love to know whenever we meet that goal and whenever we miss the mark so we can improve.

    Contact us by email at hello@shareglitter.com or by phone at 215-995-0210.