Apply for Community Action Partners Services Services include utility assistance, rent, mortgage and social services. Federal and local funded programs assist residents to move toward economic self-sufficiency and to strengthen the community.
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Repair Assistance Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) assist households with heating, cooling, and energy repairs costs and utility payment.
CAP Works - Case Management CAP Works provides tuition assistance for short-term certifications and job training to become more financially independent and self-sufficient.
Utility Bill Payment Assistance Electric, gas or propane bill payment assistance and information designed to increase household efficiency, reduce energy costs and conserve energy.
Financial Compass of Tarrant County Financial Compass Tarrant County provides financial education to individuals and families to help empower and provide resources towards financial stability.
CAP Advisory Council The Community Action Partners shall advise and assist City Council in setting priorities and involving low-income citizens in the decision-making processes for program projects initiated with funding from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA).
Veteran Services By working closely with other State, federal, local, and private agencies, the City of Fort Worth's Veterans’ Services utilizes state and federal programs and resources to help Veterans and their families with specific needs, such as utility bill, rent and mortgage bill payment assistance for veterans.
Community Action Partners Feedback Whether a resident, business owner, community leader, or representing a faith-based organization, it is imperative that your voice be heard. Your valuable input by completing the below survey will assist in identifying the priority needs of the Tarrant County community.
EnVision Center of Fort Worth The Fort Worth EnVision Center provides our community with a centralized hub for support in the areas of education, economic empowerment, character & leadership, and health & wellness.
Beat the Heat Program Texas summers can be brutal – especially if you don’t have a home. The City of Fort Worth wants to let residents know that they have assistance when needing someplace cool to escape the heat this summer.