2023-2027 Consolidated Plan The Consolidated Plan (ConPlan) is the five-year strategic plan to identify housing and community development priorities that align and focus funding from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Planning and Development (CPD) formula block grant programs.
Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation (FWHFC) was created in 1979 to help finance the residential ownership and development of single-family and multi-family dwellings for persons of low and moderate-income.
Grants Management Grants Management includes the overseeing, planning, and reporting of federal, statewide, and local grant funds awarded to the City of Fort Worth. These grant monies are used to provide programming and funding that align with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the State of Texas, and the City of Fort Worth’s community development and affordable housing initiatives.
Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) can provide up to $20,000 in mortgage assistance for income-eligible first-time homebuyers within Fort Worth city limits. The amount of assistance will be dependent on sales price and loan amount from the lender. A financial subsidy is available in the form of closing costs and down payment assistance.
Fort Worth Lead-Safe The city’s Lead-Safe Program (LSP) is committed to creating a lead-safe environment for the children and residents of Fort Worth.
Priority Repair Program The Priority Repair Program helps income-eligible Fort Worth homeowners in need of emergency or mechanical system home repairs.
Neighborhood Empowerment Zones (NEZs) Promote housing, economic development and quality services in Fort Worth central city.
CDBG Disaster Recovery Grant The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program has Disaster Recovery grants to rebuild the affected areas and provide crucial seed money to start the recovery process. These flexible grants help cities, counties, and States recover from Presidentially declared disasters, especially in low-income areas, subject to availability of supplemental appropriations. Since CDBG Disaster Recovery (CDBG