USDA Rural Development. Housing Programs Water and Wastewater Programs Community Facilities Programs Business Programs



Similar documents
Rural Opportunity Investment Initiative

Rural Development Program Guide Building Rural Communities from the Ground Up.

USDA Rural Development An Online Conversation with the Central Appalachian Network

USDA is an equal opportunity provider, lender, and employer.

A Guide To USDA Rural Development Programs and Services

Community Facilities Programs

Rural Development: Building communities in Colorado from the ground up

ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF FUNDING FOR

USDA Rural Development

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SYMPOSIUM FINANCING JOE DIEGO, FACILITATOR

USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS PROGRAMS. Agency Representative: Anthony (Tony) Barcinas Community and Business Programs Specialist

GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS

MAJOR FUNDING SOURCES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Rural Development Program Update. Randall Gore, State Director North Carolina USDA Rural Development

U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Georgia Overview of Programs

Thomas P. Williams Pennsylvania State Director

Delaware State Housing Authority. DSHA Homeownership Loan Programs

RURAL HOUSING SERVICE

Committed to the Future of Rural Communities. Rural Development Loan & Grant Programs Available in Michigan

Federal Housing Assistance Programs

Counting for Dollars: Worcester, MA

Surveying for Dollars: Maryland

Iowa Smart Planning. Legislative Guide March 2011

administrative subdivisions of the counties and are not counted as separate governments in census statistics on governments. IOWA

OTHER FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS

Stimulating Economic Development Using USDA Rural Development Programs. Quinton N. Robinson, State Director USDA Rural Development, Georgia

USDA Rural Development

Arizona 1. Dependent Public School Systems (14) Arizona ranks 39th among the states in number of local governments, with 639 as of June 2002.

/I PROGRAMS. June - Counties on behalf of municipalities J& - Competitive POPULAR FUNDING SOURCES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION

THANKS TO THE HOME DEPOT FOUNDATION

APPENDIX D: HOUSING PROGRAM DIRECTORY

Maryland 1. Dependent Public School Systems (39) Maryland ranks 46th among the states in number of local governments, with 265 as of June 2002.

Resident Guide A Guide for Your Local Services

Jessica Zufolo Deputy Administrator, USDA Rural Development Rural Utilities Service

PRESERVATION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING. Housing Affordability, Human Services, and Economic Resiliency Committee Seattle City Council, July 16, 2014

Mary Dupont, Director of Financial Empowerment State of Delaware, DE Dept. of Health and Social Services

Building Tennessee s Tomorrow: Anticipating the State s Infrastructure Needs July 2011 through June 2016

DIVISION OF COMMUNITY DEVELEOPMENT

Tashman Johnson LLC Consultants in Policy, Planning & Project Management

7 CFR Parts 3400, 3401, 3402, 3403, 3405, 3406, 3407, 3415, 3430, and 3431

Public Housing ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

EUGENE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY

Chapter 7 COMMUNITY FACILITIES and SERVICES PLAN

TITLE 42--THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE CHAPTER 130--NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING SUBCHAPTER II--INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Community Development Block Grant Program Year Application Instruction Booklet

Clean Energy and Clean Technology Finance Resources

USDA Rural Development Economic Development Tools

HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM

2010 Salida Community Priorities Survey Summary Results

CITY OF GRANTS PASS ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Transcription:

USDA Rural Development Housing Programs Water and Wastewater Programs Community Facilities Programs Business Programs

Two Main Goals: 1. Improve the quality of life of all rural Americans. 2. Increase economic opportunity in rural America.

Total Fiscal Year 2006: DELAWARE RURAL INVESTMENT $53.9 million

What is rural? Rural Housing Programs 10,000 residents or less All of Sussex County Most of Kent County Some of New Castle County

Rural Housing Programs

Single Family Programs Direct Housing Loans Currently 6.25% interest rate. Reduces to 6% on Nov. 1st. Could be as low as 1% based on eligibility. 100% financing. NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED!!! Example: Sussex County Mortgage Limit: $191,100 Income Limit: Family of 4, 80% of MHI or $44,100.

Single Family Programs Guaranteed Housing Loans Loan from a bank with the Government s support. No down payment is needed. Example: Kent County There is no mortgage limit. Households cannot exceed the National MHI. Income Limit: Family of 4, $70,450.

Total Fiscal Year 2006: RURAL DEVELOPMENT HELPED 126 Families Purchase Homes

Home Repair Program Purpose: To remove health and safety hazards from homes. Assisting: Very Low Income and Senior Citizens Loans at 1% interest rate can be made for up to $20,000. Grants of up to $7,500 can be made to persons 62 years or older.

Single Family Programs Self-Help Housing Loan Program 5-10 families build their own homes together under the supervision of a professional construction foreman. Eligibility is the same as the Single Family Housing Direct Loan Program.

Multi-Family Programs Direct and guaranteed loans to construct multifamily housing in rural areas. Benefiting: Senior Citizens Persons with Disabilities Low-Income Families Farm Worker Housing Rural Rental Assistance available to help with rent and utilities.

Rural Utility Programs

Water and Environmental Programs Direct and guaranteed loans and grants to install, expand, and improve water and wastewater systems, solid waste disposal, and storm sewers. This program helps provide clean safe drinking water to rural residents and protection for the environment. Program serves rural areas with a population of 10,000 or less. Fiscal Year 2006, over $10.7 million invested in rural Delaware.

Other Utility Programs Predevelopment Planning Grant can help rural communities pay for the costs associated with the preliminary engineering report or the environmental report for water and waste disposal projects. Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants Town of Selbyville received a grant to help pay the costs of emergency repairs.

Electric Program Makes insured loans and guarantees loans to nonprofit and cooperative associations, public bodies, and other utilities in rural areas. Telecommunications Program Creates public-private partnerships to finance construction of telecommunications infrastructure in rural America.

Faith Based Initiative President George W. Bush s s initiative that allows opportunities for faith-based organizations to apply for and compete on equal footing with other eligible organizations to receive financial assistance. Faith-based and other community organizations are indispensable in meeting the needs of poor Americans and distressed neighborhoods. Government cannot be replaced by such organizations, but it can and should welcome them as partners. Excerpt from President George W. Bush Executive Order dated January 29, 2001 Establishment of White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.

Community Facilities Programs Direct and guaranteed loans, and grants, to public entities and nonprofit organizations in rural areas and towns with a population up to 20,000. Health Care hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, etc. Public Safety police & fire stations, vehicles, jails, etc. Public Services adult & child care, airports, schools, libraries, etc.

Rural Business and Cooperative Programs

Business and Industry Program Business Loan Guarantees to support: Jobs and Economic Development Important criteria: Business is improving the economic climate in the rural community and is creating or preserving jobs. Eligible rural areas are those with a population Of 50,000 or less.

DELAWARE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY EXAMPLES

Rural Business Enterprise Grants Provides grants to public bodies and private, nonprofit organizations serving rural areas with a population of 50,000 or less. Enterprise grants provide dollars for communities or organizations to establish revolving loan funds, conduct feasibility studies or establish business incubators.

DELAWARE RURAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GRANT EXAMPLES

Rural Business Opportunity Grants Provides grants to public bodies and private, nonprofit organizations serving rural areas with a population of 50,000 or less. Opportunity grants are available on a national competitive basis and can provide funding for technical assistance for business development and conducting economic development planning.

Other Business Programs Value Added Producer Grant Program supports new and innovative agricultural activities. Cooperative Agreement with Delaware State University (DSU). Rural Development provides grant funds to support the entrepreneurial program at DSU. Renewable Energy Grant Program Delaware received its first ever grant in the amount of $500,000 to help with the construction of a soydiesel manufacturing facility. TO BE ANNONCED DELAWARE AGRITOURISM ASSOCIATION $22,000.

Thank you USDA Rural Development is committed to the future of rural communities How to reach us: Marlene B. Elliott, State Director USDA Rural Development 1221 College Park Drive Suite 200 Dover, DE 19904 (302) 857-3580 marlene.elliott@de.usda.gov www.rurdev.usda.gov