Community Action Partners has reached our application limit for the month of February!
We are no longer accepting applications at this time.
Due to unprecedented user volume, we experienced technical difficulties with our application portal this morning. Rest assured that applications submitted this morning will be processed. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to check back with us next month. We look forward to reopening applications in March 2025
2025 CFW HTC Application is now online.
Download it under our Public Notices updates on the main Neighborhood Services website.
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 City of Fort Worth has received $5.7 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as part of a $420 million nationwide initiative to eliminate lead-based hazards in homes. The grant will help protect children and families from the dangers of lead exposure, with a focus on low-income households. Funds will be used to address and mitigate lead hazards and reduce lead exposure and make homes safer to live in, especially homes with children under 6. For more details and to apply for the Lead-Safe Program, visit FortWorthTexas.gov/leadsafe
The Rising Stars Youth Leadership Academy program has moved to the Parks and Recreation Department. For more details, click here.
Seminary and Worth Heights Neighborhood Improvement Strategy
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The Neighborhood Conservation Plan and Housing Affordability Strategy offers a comprehensive roadmap to enhance Fort Worth neighborhoods and address the affordable housing challenge.