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Rural Eastern Washington USDA Rural Development

USDA Rural Development is one of seven mission areas in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) dedicated to improving the quality of life and expanding the economic opportunity for rural Americans. We do this by providing various loan and grant programs to help meet the diverse needs of small rural communities for housing, businesses, and critical infrastructure.

The face of rural America continues to change, and USDA Rural Development is changing with it.  No longer the “lender of last resort,” we are rural America’s investment bank, a venture capital entity that creates jobs, promotes business development, and provides community facilities and affordable housing.  Our goal is to build viable and sustainable rural communities.

Each year, USDA Rural Development provides grants, loans and loan guarantees for housing, utilities,  businesses, telecommunication, broadband, and critical infrastructure, such as public safety buildings, libraries, town halls, first responder  and safety equipment.

Whether you want to find affordable housing to buy or rent, explore new markets for the crops or livestock you raise, provide clean drinking water for your community or finance community improvements, USDA Rural Development is committed to the future of rural communities.

Learn more about our programs here

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Last modified: January 20, 2009