Community Action Partners

 

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Empowering People – Building Communities – Changing Lives

The City of Fort Worth’s Community Action Partners (CAP) program serves as the Community Action Agency for Tarrant County and provides comprehensive services to economically disadvantaged individuals, families and older adults. CAP receives Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funds and Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) funds and is a division of the Fort Worth Neighborhood Services Department.

Updates

Community Action Partners will resume accepting applications for utility bill payment. Interested applicants must live in Tarrant County and must visit the center below to apply, along with bringing all required documentation. Community Action Partners prioritizes vulnerable populations, such as individuals age 60 and above, those with disabilities and those with children under 5 years of age, who are given higher priority.

  

Upcoming CAP Intake Sessions

  • Wednesday, March 26 - SOLD OUT
    9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
    Southside Community Center
    959 Rosedale St., Fort Worth, TX 76104

 

Pre-registration is now mandatory for applicants seeking assistance & ensures your appointment. Applicants must still form an entrance line.

March 26 - Sold Out

You must show your Eventbrite ticket on your smartphone or a printed version. Limited space available. Bring all required documents.
We are pleased to announce the availability of future intake session dates for CAP applications. All appointments scheduled below will necessitate the mandatory pre-registration of tickets. No walk-ins accepted. Additionally, we anticipate the imminent release of our online application system. 

April CAP Intake Sessions

Pre-registration tickets will be posted shortly - please check daily.

  • Wednesday, April 2
    Pre-Registration coming soon

    North Tri-Ethnic Community Center
    2950 Roosevelt Dr. Fort Worth, TX 76106
  • Wednesday,  April 9 
    Pre-Registration coming soon
    Highland Hills Community Center
    1600 Glasgow Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76134
  • Wednesday,  April 16 
    Pre-Registration coming soon
    Worth Heights Community Center
    3551 New York Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76110
  • Wednesday, April 23 
    Pre-Registration coming soon
    Atatiana Carr-Jefferson Community Center at Hillside 
    1201 E. Maddox St
    Fort Worth, TX 76104

 

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Community Action Partners 2025 Survey

Whether you’re a resident, business owner, community leader, or representing a faith-based organization, your voice matters! Take a few minutes to fill out the online survey and help us figure out what Tarrant County needs the most. Your feedback is important! Available in both English and Spanish. Click here>>

 

 

Services

Community Action Agency for Tarrant County

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Community Action Partners (CAP) serves as your Tarrant County Community Action Agency (CAA).  Community Action Agencies are local organizations that provide a wide range of services to support low-income individuals and families. Their primary goal is to reduce poverty, increase self-sufficiency, and improve the quality of life for disadvantaged communities. 

  • Energy Assistance: They help with utility bills, provide weatherization services, and offer programs to improve energy efficiency in homes.
  • Housing Assistance: CAAs assist with rental and mortgage payments, provide emergency shelter, and offer housing counseling.
  • Employment Services: They offer job training, resume writing, job search assistance, and other services to help people find and maintain employment.
  • Financial Education: CAAs provide budgeting, credit counseling, and financial literacy programs to help individuals manage their finances.
    Community Development: CAAs work on broader community improvement projects, including infrastructure development, neighborhood revitalization, and advocacy for social policies that benefit low-income populations.
  • Emergency Services: In times of crisis, CAAs offer immediate assistance, such as food, shelter, and financial aid, to help individuals and families in need.

Overall, Community Action Agencies are a vital resource for helping vulnerable populations achieve economic stability and improve their overall well-being.

Eligibility

Eligibility

 Be prepared to submit the following documents online for yourself and everyone in the household aged 18 and above:

  • Must live in Tarrant County.
  • Income is an eligibility factor for all assistance.
  • Must be the account holder or authorized user on account if requesting utility assistance.
  • Must be the primary lease or mortgage holder if requesting rental or mortgage assistance.
  • Proof of income required for ALL household members over 18.

Documents Required

Be prepared to have the following documents scanned and ready for online processing for yourself and all household members aged 18 and above.

 

•   A Texas driver’s license or a student ID issued by the government.

•   Proof of income for all household members aged 18 and above in the past 30 days. This can include recent pay stubs, 2025 award letters, SSI pension letters, or any other relevant documents. If no income is available, use the Declaration of Income Form.

•   2025 Benefit verification letters, such as Social Security award letters, TANF letters, SSI letters, and other benefits received in the past year.

•   A copy of your most recent utility bill, showing the company’s letterhead, account number, and the payment due date.

•   Proof of US legal residency for all household in household (social security number members aged 18 and above. This can passport, birth certificate, green card etc)

CAP Centers

CAP Centers

  • Andrew “Doc” Session Community Center
    201 S. Sylvania Ave.
    Fort Worth 76111 
  • Arlington CAP Center
    401 W Sanford St. Suite #2700
    Arlington 76011 
  • Como Community Center
    4660 Horne St.
    Fort Worth 76107 
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center
    5565 Truman Dr.
    Fort Worth 76112 
  • New Fort Worth City Hall 
    100 Fort Worth Trail 
    Fort Worth 76102 
  • Northside Community Center
    1100 NW 18th St.
    Fort Worth 76164 
  • North-Tri Ethnic Community Center
    2950 Roosevelt Ave,
    Fort Worth 76106
  • Worth Heights Community Center
    3551 New York Ave.
    Fort Worth 76110 


Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

What is the Community Action Partners (CAP) program?
The CAP program serves as Tarrant County’s Community Action Agency, helping economically disadvantaged individuals, families and older adults. Services include energy, housing, financial and employment assistance.

 

What types of assistance does CAP offer?
CAP provides assistance with:
  • Utility bills and weatherization.
  • Rental/mortgage payments and housing counseling (on a case by case basis)
  • Job training and employment services (on a case by case basis)
  • Financial literacy and budgeting.
  • Emergency resources such as food and shelter.
 
Who is eligible to apply for CAP services?
To qualify, applicants must:
  • Live in Tarrant County.
  • Meet income eligibility requirements.
  • Be the account holder or authorized user for utility assistance or the leaseholder for rental/mortgage assistance.
  • Additionally, proof of income is required for ALL household members over 18.
 
What documents do I need to apply?
You will need to provide:
  • A driver’s license or government-issued photo ID.
  • Proof of income for household members over 18 (e.g., pay stubs, SSI letters).
  • Benefit verification letters (e.g., Social Security, TANF).
  • A recent utility bill.
  • Proof of U.S. residency status for household members 18 and older.
 
How do I apply for assistance?
Pre-registration is now mandatory for applicants seeking assistance & ensures your appointment. You must show your Pre-Registration (Eventbrite) ticket on your smartphone or a printed version at the line. We are pleased to announce the availability of future intake session dates for CAP applications. Additionally, we anticipate the imminent release of our online application system. Please check this website as we post the dates and time schedule. 

 

What priority is given?
Services are provided on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to vulnerable populations such as seniors, individuals with disabilities and families with young children.
 
Will there be community intake sessions in 2025?
CAP will organize scheduled outreach intake sessions throughout the year and will post the schedules closer to the event times on our website and social media platforms.
 
Where are CAP centers located?
CAP services are available at several community centers across Tarrant County:
  • Como Community Center
  • Worth Heights Community Center
  • Northside Community Center
  • Andrew "Doc" Session Community Center
  • North-Tri Ethnic Community Center
  • Fort Worth City Hall  
  • Arlington CAP Center
  • For a directions, visit the CAP Center Locations page
 
What happens after I submit my application?
Once submitted online, your application will be reviewed for eligibility, and you will be contacted if additional documentation or information is needed.
 
How can I stay updated on CAP services?
Subscribe to City News  and follow CAP on social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube.

Leadership

Leadership

 

Michelle Doonkeen, LCSW

Assistant Director - Neighborhood Services

Michelle Doonkeen

  • MSW from Howard University
  • BA from UT Austin

Doonkeen brings more than 20 years' experience working at ACH Child and Family Services in a variety of leadership positions. Her career focus has centered around community services, counseling/therapy, crisis intervention services, leadership, homelessness, trauma, research, and children and families. Prior to ACH, she held positions in research at a non-profit and a university.

 

 

 

Vision Statement

To change people’s lives, embody the spirit of hope, improve communities and make Tarrant County a better place to live.