What does this program do?
This program helps very small, financially distressed rural communities with predevelopment feasibility studies, design and technical assistance on proposed water and waste disposal projects.
Who may apply?
- Most state and local governmental entities
- Nonprofits
- Federally recognized tribes
What is an eligible area?
Areas to be served must be rural and financially distressed:
- Rural areas with a population of 2,500 or less
- Have a median household income below the poverty line or less than 80 percent of the statewide non-metropolitan median household income based on latest Census data
How may the funds be used?
To pay predevelopment planning costs, including:
- Feasibility studies to support applications for funding water or waste disposal projects
- Preliminary design and engineering analysis
- Technical assistance for the development of an application for financial assistance
Are there additional requirements?
The predevelopment planning costs must be related to a proposed project that meets the following requirements:
- Construct, enlarge, extend or improve rural water, sanitary sewage, solid waste disposal and storm wastewater disposal facilities
- Construct or relocate public buildings, roads, bridges, fences or utilities, and to make other public improvements necessary for the successful operation or protection of facilities
- Relocate private buildings, roads, bridges, fences, or utilities, and other private improvements necessary for the successful operation or protection of facilities
How do we get started?
- Applications for this program are accepted year round through your local RD office.
- Program resources are available online (i.e., forms, guidance, certifications, etc.).
What governs this program?
- Code of Federal Regulations, Title 7, Part 1774 - 7 CFR 1774
- Section 306 of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act
Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
To help very small, financially distressed rural communities extend and improve water and waste treatment facilities that serve local households and businesses.
NOTE: Please select your state in the dropdown menu above to find the state office contact information and speak to a program specialist before attempting to fill out any forms or applications. This will save you time in completing your application.
There are no other architect, engineering or environmental requirements at the national level. If there are additional state-specific requirements they will be listed above.
There are no other additional requirements at the national level. If there are additional state-specific requirements they will be listed above.
Community Programs Director:
Charles Dietz (state office)
PHONE: 614-255-2431
EMAIL: Charles.Dietz@usda.gov
Assistant:
Chester Folck (state office)
PHONE: 614-255-2426
EMAIL: chester.folck@usda.gov
FINDLAY AREA OFFICE DIRECTOR:
Ann Stahl (state office)
PHONE: 419-581-4503
EMAIL: ann.stahl@usda.gov
Findlay Specialist:
Mary Carr
PHONE: 419-581-4500
EMAIL: mary.carr@usda.gov
HILLSBORO AREA OFFICE DIRECTOR:
Ashley Kelly
PHONE: 937-393-1921 ext.127
EMAIL: ashley.kelly@usda.gov
Hillsboro Specialist:
Cindy Cameron
PHONE: 937-3931921 ext.118
EMAIL: cindy.cameron@usda.gov
MARIETTA AREA OFFICE DIRECTOR:
Brent Warrenjulia.wood@usda.gov
PHONE: 740-885-3303
EMAIL: brent.warren@usda.gov
Marietta Specialist:
Julia Wood
PHONE: 740-885-3295
EMAIL: julia.wood@usda.gov
MASSILLON AREA OFFICE DIRECTOR:
John Miller
PHONE: 330-481-2215
EMAIL: john.miller@usda.gov
Massillon Specialist:
Michael Antonille
PHONE: 330-481-2228
EMAIL: michael.antonille@usda.gov
Civil Engineer:
Matthew McCoppin (state office)
PHONE: 614-255-2421
EMAIL: matthew.mccoppin@usda.gov
Architect:
Michael Davis (state office)
PHONE: 614-255-2429
EMAIL: michael.davis5@usda.gov
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