Your Feedback is Important, Take the Community Action Partners 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! The survey is now open and closes on March 14, 2025 and is available in both English and Spanish. Survey>>
Fairhaven Neighborhood selected for the Neighborhood Improvement Program for 2025
Fort Worth’s Fairhaven neighborhood has been chosen as the recipient of the 2025 Neighborhood Improvement Program. This $4.2 million grant will help fund a three-year project that involves conducting a resident survey, hosting a town hall meeting, and implementing the improvements in October 2025. This targeted neighborhood spans Council Districts 5 and 11.. Learn more>>
Community Action Partners to Resume Utility Bill Assistance Program in March
The City of Fort Worth's Community Action Partners (CAP) will resume accepting applications for utility bill payment in March 2025 to at various community locations in Tarrant County. The program aims to help low-income eligible residents manage and help pay their electricity and gas/propane bills. Interested applicants must live in Tarrant County and must visit the center below to apply, along with bringing all required documentation.
March 6
Arlington CAP Center
401 W. Sanford St., Room 101,
Arlington 76011
Offices open at 9 a.m.
Limited to the first 70 applicants.
Bring all required documents
Get your Taxes Done Free at Volunteer Income Tax Preparation Assistance sites at select Fort Worth Libraries and the following Community Centers - Greenbriar, Northside and Worth Height. More details here.

The Neighborhood Conservation Plan and Housing Affordability Strategy offers a comprehensive roadmap to enhance Fort Worth neighborhoods and address the affordable housing challenge.