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USDA Invests $266 Million to Improve Rural Community Facilities and Essential Services in 16 States and Puerto Rico

Georgia is one of the recipients. The assistance will fund a variety of essential community services, including emergency response vehicles and equipment.

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Justin Maxson announced yesterday that USDA is investing $266 million to build and improve critical community facilities to benefit nearly 3 million rural residents in 16 states and Puerto Rico. This funding includes $156 million to support health-care-related improvements and emergency response services that will benefit nearly 1 million rural residents in nine states and Puerto Rico.

Background:

USDA is investing in 41 projects through the Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program. The assistance will fund a variety of essential community services, including emergency response vehicles and equipment.

These investments are going to Alabama, California, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, South Dakota, Virginia, Vermont, Washington and Puerto Rico.

Below are examples of the projects announced today:

  • In Washington, the North Olympic Healthcare Network will use a $4 million loan to purchase the building it currently leases to provide community health services. Ownership will enable the network to lower costs and provide more services to its clients, most of whom are low-income or lack health insurance. This project will benefit more than 19,000 rural residents.
  • In New Jersey, the Deborah Heart and Lung Center is receiving an $88 million loan to upgrade all double-occupancy, in-patient rooms to private suites. This will help improve patient and visitor safety, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds will also provide an in-patient tower of individual patient suites. This project will benefit nearly 800,000 rural residents.
  • In Michigan, the Allegan County Community Mental Health Services will use a $5 million loan to purchase and renovate a building to consolidate the county’s Community Mental Health Services division into one building. The agency provides medical, behavioral health, care management, outreach and dental services. This project will benefit more than 111,000 rural residents.
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More than 100 types of projects are eligible for Community Facilities funding. Eligible applicants include municipalities, public bodies, nonprofit organizations and federally recognized Native American tribes. Projects must be in rural areas with a population of 20,000 or less.

Interested parties should contact their USDA Rural Development state office for information about additional funding, application procedures and eligibility details. Also see the Community Facilities Direct Loan Program Guidance Book for Applicants (PDF, 669 KB) for a detailed overview of the application process.

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