Overview

Community Economic Development (CED) is a unique Division of USDA Rural Development created to foster the unique needs of communities that live in persistent poverty and in rural areas that have limited resources.

We offer loans, grants, loan guarantees and technical assistance ( professional training ) to support essential services such as housing, economic development, health care, emergency services and equipment, clean water, electric and communications infrastructure.

Community Economic Development:

The Community Economic Development approach helps communities/regions strengthen their readiness and capacity for success. – Our customers submit higher-quality applications for projects, increasing the amount of support Rural Development can provide to areas of greatest need.

 

Resources

The following list of hyperlinks is a compilation of research on resources for developing communities.

Developing Cooperatives

Economic and Business Development

Nonprofit Startup and Management Tools & Resources (Back to top)

 

 

Contacts

Most USDA Rural Development programs work through offices in each state.  Community Economic Development Leads in each state are ready and willing to help with your Community Economic Development needs.

National and Field Staff Listing [PDF]