2022 Annual Report

Crime

Control

and

Prevention

District

The Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) provides revenue from a ½ - cent sales tax dedicated to funding programs aimed at reducing and preventing crime in Fort Worth. The district was established in 1995 following high crime rates that occurred in the late 1980s. On July 15, 2020, Fort Worth residents voted to continue the CCPD for ten years. In FY2022, Community Based programs continued the FY2021 adopted strategy used to apply for funding based in two categories: 1) Development Grants 2) Program Grants. The goal is to assist community based organizations in achieving the mission of CCPD: “ To enhance the Fort Worth Police Department ’ s ability to provide quality service and to work in partnership with the community to reduce crime and create a safe environment for all. ” Below are the CCPD programs funded in FY2023. Enhanced Response Central and West Bike Units, School Resource Unit, Mounted Patrol, Parks Community Policing, Special Events, Stockyards Overtime Detail, COPS Hiring Match, Officer Expansion Program, Crossing Guards Neighborhood Crime Prevention Crime Prevention Unit, Graffiti Abatement, Domestic Violence Assistance, Crisis Intervention Team, Homeless Outreach Program Enforcement (H.O.P.E.) Team, CODE Blue, Neighborhood Patrol Officers, Storefronts, Patrol Support, Civilian Response Unit Partners with a Shared Mission After School Programs, Gang Intervention, Community Based Programs, Crime Prevention Agencies, Family Advocacy Center, Late Night Program, Safe Haven Programs, Alliance for Children Recruitment and Training Cadet Program, Recruitment Program, Police Training Equipment, Technology, and Infrastructure Officer Safety Equipment, Crime Lab Equipment, Technology Infrastructure, Vehicle Replacement, Cameras, Facility Requirement, Radio Tower, Jail Cost Allocation, Mobile Data Computers

For more CCPD information, visit our website: https://fortworthpd.com/CCPD

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