10.14.09: USDA Rural Development Community Facilities Loan and Grant Program
City
officials frequently contact GMA looking for sources of grant and
loan funding for a variety of projects ranging from city parks to
police vehicles to city hall renovations. While grant funding for
projects like these is scarce, there are programs available to
provide assistance to local governments. For example, an excellent
resource for rural cities to access grant and low-interest loan
money is the USDA Rural Development Community Facilities program.
City officials should learn more about the eligibility requirements
for this flexible funding program.
What
is the USDA Rural Development Community Facilities
program?
The Community Facilities program is designed to help local
governments in rural areas of the state to provide essential
facilities and services. Funding available through this program
includes guaranteed loans, direct loans and grant funds. Grant
funds may be used in combination with Community Facilities loan
funds, local revenues or loans and grants from other sources.
Cities in Georgia are not eligible for guaranteed loans.
What
is USDA’s goal in sponsoring this program?
USDA seeks to insure that public-use community facilities are
readily available to all rural communities. These facilities
include schools, libraries, childcare, hospitals, medical clinics,
assisted living facilities, fire and rescue stations, police
stations, community centers, public buildings and transportation.
Specific examples of the types of facilities that have received
USDA loans and grants can be found on the USDA
website.
What
cities are eligible to apply for Community Facilities
funds?
Any city with a population of 20,000 or less qualifies as “rural”
for the purposes of determining eligibility for Community
Facilities loan or grant program assistance. To qualify, applicants
must demonstrate that they are unable to obtain the necessary
project financing from other sources.
What
is the community Facilities Direct Loan
Program?
USDA Rural Development can make direct loans for 100 percent of
eligible project costs to eligible applicants who are unable to
obtain the financing from the sources and/or their own resources at
rates and terms they can afford. Approval of the loan is subject to
adequate security, ability to repay the loan, the applicant’s
authority to borrow and availability of funds.
What
can direct loan funds be used for?
Loan funds may be used to construct, enlarge or improve community
facilities for health care, public safety and public services. This
can include costs to acquire land needed for a facility, pay
necessary professional fees and purchase equipment required for its
operation. Refinancing existing debts may be considered an eligible
direct loan purpose if the debt being refinanced is a secondary
part of the loan, is associated with the project facility and if
the applicant’s creditors are unwilling to extend or modify terms
in order for the new loan to be feasible.
What
are the interest rates and terms?
Loan repayment terms may not exceed the applicant’s authority
(under state law or organizational structure), the useful life of
the facility or a maximum 40 years. The interest rate is currently
4.5 percent.
What
are the security requirements for direct
loans?
Loans to cities may be backed by bonds or notes pledging taxes.
USDA Rural Development will also accept real estate mortgages,
financing statements or security agreements for direct loans.
What
else do we need to know if our city is interested in applying for
guaranteed or direct loans?
There is a two-step application process for both guaranteed and
direct loans. Applicants must submit a preapplication package with
the Rural Development Area office. Once Rural Development has
confirmed applicant and project eligibility, applicants are invited
to file a formal application subject to availability of funds. All
direct or guaranteed Community Facility funds must be expended
before grant funds will be made available.
What
is the Community Facilities Grant program?
In
addition to the guaranteed and direct loan programs, rural cities
may also apply for Community Facilities grants to aid in the
provision of essential community facilities. A grant may be made in
combination with other Community Facilities financial assistance
such as a direct or guaranteed loan, applicant contributions or
loans and grants from other sources.
What
is the maximum grant award?
Grant assistance may be approved for up to 75 percent of the total
project cost. The maximum award amount varies and is based on
median household income, population, economic feasibility and
availability of funds. Projects are selected based on a priority
point system based on whether they serve small communities (with a
population of 5,000 or less); low-income communities (median
household income below the poverty line or 60 percent of the state
rural median household income), or provide healthcare, public
safety or public and community services.
What
are some examples of projects in Georgia that have received
Community Facilities Grant funds?
Recent grant awards made in FY 2008 were made to cities throughout
Georgia for projects such as patrol cars, pumper trucks, police
surveillance equipment, city hall renovations, wood chippers,
furniture, fixtures and equipment for city hall, garbage trucks,
tractors and mowers.
What
are examples of projects or costs that are ineligible for Community
Facilities Grant funds?
USDA Rural Development may require projects, including recreation
facilities, to incorporate a combination of loan and grant funds.
Additionally, Community Facilities grant funds may not be used
to:
- Pay annual recurring costs, including purchases or rentals that are generally considered to be operating and maintenance expenses
- Construct or repair electric generating plants, electric transmission lines or gas distribution lines to provide services for commercial sale.
- Pay costs to construct facilities to be used for commercial rental where the applicant has no control over tenants and services offered.
- Construct facilities primarily for the purpose of housing state, federal or quasi-federal agencies.
Cities
interested in applying for Community Facilities Grant funds are
encouraged to contact the appropriate USDA Rural Development Area
Office to find out whether a project is eligible for grant
funding.
Where
can I find more information about USDA Rural Development Community
Facilities programs?
To learn more about Community Facilities programs and other USDA
grant and loan programs, please contact your USDA Area Office.
These offices can provide technical assistance for all USDA grant
and loan applications. Additional information can be found on
the USDA Rural Development State
Office website.




