USDA Rural
Development Programs
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![Cascade Hardwood took advantage of a $10 million Business & Industry loan through USDA Rural Development to finance the acquisition and improvement of an existing hardwood saw millin Chehalis, Wash.](images/Lumber.jpg) |
Learn more about our business and
cooperative programs These are programs that
provide Rural Business or Cooperative financing and planning as well
as renewable energy and energy efficiency programs. |
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Faith-Based
Opportunities |
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![Nicole Tsark helped build her Yelm home through USDA Rural Development's Self-Help Housing Program.](images/Nicole-Tsark.jpg) |
Learn
more about our single and multi-family housing programs
These are programs designed to help eliminate substandard housing in rural America by
helping rural people buy, build, or rent decent, affordable housing. |
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Faith-Based Opportunities |
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![USDA Rural Development obligated a $6.2 million loan/grant combination to upgrade the City of McLeary's overburdened wastewater treatment facility.](images/Water-&-Waste.jpg) |
Learn
more about our utilities and broadband programs
These are programs that help rural communities build or extend utilities,
including water, electricity and telecommunications services to
include broadband, telemedicine and distance learning programs.
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![Grays Harbor Fire District #7 applied to USDA Rural Development for a grant to help the busy facility purchase a new "Jaws of Life".](images/Fire-cropped.jpg) |
Learn
more about our community facilities programs
These are
programs that
help rural communities build and improve community facilities, such
as schools, health clinics, assisted living, and first responder facilities and
equipment. |
- Faith-Based
Opportunities |
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![Totem's at Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe's new longhouse in Kingston.](images/Native-American.jpg) |
Learn
more about Funding Opportunities for Native American Tribes
Programs in housing, community facilities,
utilities, business, renewable energy and broadband for our Native
American partners who wish to improve the quality of life and the
economic development for Native American Tribes in Washington State.
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After you have had a chance to learn
about our programs, please feel free to
contact us
for more information.
We will be happy to meet with you and discuss your needs.
USDA Rural Development is an Equal Opportunity Lender, Provider and
Employer.
Complaints of Discrimination should be sent to:
USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Washington D.C. 20250-9410
EEO/CR Statement
Last modified:
February 22, 2006
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