Acerca de USDA Rural Development
USDA Rural Development is a federal funding agency that provides loans, loan guarantees, and grants to strengthen infrastructure, housing, utilities, and essential community services in non‑metropolitan America. Its programs target local governments, Tribes, public housing authorities, nonprofits, rural utilities, farmers and community lenders to finance affordable homeownership and repairs, water/wastewater systems, community facilities (health, public safety, education), and rural utilities and agricultural support. Funding is program-driven and administered through state and local USDA Rural Development offices, often delivered as a blend of direct loans, loan guarantees, and targeted grants or technical assistance.
Áreas de Enfoque
Rural single-family homeownership finance and elderly home repair (Section 504)Rural water and wastewater infrastructure financing and technical assistanceCommunity facilities financing (health clinics, public safety, schools, community centers)Rural utilities and infrastructure modernization (electric, broadband, telemedicine/Distance Learning)Affordable farm labor and Native community housing via CDFI relending and TA
Enfoque de Donación
Program-specific federal lending and grant administration delivered through state and county USDA Rural Development offices; mix of direct loans, loan guarantees, grants, and technical assistance with variable deadlines (many applications accepted on a rolling basis or via periodic funding announcements). Funding is typically structured (loan sizes vary widely; grants tend to be targeted and smaller or paired with loans) and prioritized by statutory eligibility (municipalities, Tribes, nonprofits, public bodies, and eligible individuals in rural areas).