Community Programs: Water and Waste Disposal Direct Loans and Grants Rural Development.

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Community Programs: Water and Waste Disposal Direct Loans and Grants Rural Development

Direct Loan Funds $47,848,000 Grant Funds $13,043,000 Georgia FY 2015 Funding Allocation

Georgia FY 2016 Funding Allocation Unknown at this time Operating under Continuing Resolution until December 11, 2015

Present rates (subject to change quarterly): Market % (above $49,785) Intermediate % ($39,828 - $49,785) Poverty % (below $39,828) NOTE: Interest rate is based on applicant’s median household income as shown in the American Community Survey. The Poverty Rate also involves alleviating a documented health or sanitary problem. Program Interest Rates (as of October 1, 2015)

Eligibility Rural communities with populations of less than 10,000 (2010 Census) Cannot obtain financing through bonds or from other lenders at reasonable rates and terms Must be a Public Body or Non-Profit Corporation Must have the legal authority to incur debt

Facilities eligible for funding Small municipal and rural:  water systems  sewer systems NOTE: Projects must be primarily for the benefit of rural residential users.

USDA funds cannot be used for: On-site utility system Business and industrial buildings in industrial parks Recreational facilities Lavish facilities Combined sanitary and storm water facilities

Terms of Repayment Useful remaining life of facility or 40 years, whichever is less Up to 3 year deferral of principal to allow a new facility to become operational and financially stable Interest payments are due during the deferral period No prepayment penalty

Security  Public Bodies  Non-Profit Corporations revenue bonds general obligation bonds special assessment bonds promissory notes real estate mortgages financing statements security agreements

Maximum Loan Amount Up to 100% of eligible project costs subject to: Adequate security Ability to repay Applicant’s authority to borrow Availability of funds

Grants Cannot be received with a guaranteed loan Are used to supplement direct loans to reduce user rate costs to a reasonable level (at least 1.0% MHI) Cannot exceed 75% of eligible costs for projects eligible for poverty rate; 45% for intermediate rate (80% to 100% State Nonmetropolitan MHI) Limit of $3.5 million per project

Community Programs: Community Facilities Direct Loans and Grants

Georgia FY 2015 Funding Allocation Direct Loan Funds $70,028,750 CF Grant Funds $ 484,000 EII Grant Funds$ 163,100

Georgia FY 2016 Funding Allocation Unknown at this time Operating under Continuing Resolution until December 11, 2015

Present rates (subject to change quarterly): Market % (above $49,785) Intermediate % ($39,828 - $49,785) Poverty % (below $39,828) NOTE: Interest rate is based on applicant’s median household income as shown in the American Community Survey. The Poverty Rate also involves alleviating a documented health or sanitary problem. Program Interest Rates (as of October 1, 2015)

Facilities eligible for funding Any “essential” community facility that: Is customarily provided by a local unit of government Is a public improvement needed for the orderly development of a rural community Does not include commercial or business undertakings Is operated on a non-profit basis

Program Benefits The following types of facilities were funded in the past: Police Cars Fire Trucks Courthouse Renovation City Hall Renovation EMS Building Library Equipment Hospital Equipment

Eligibility Rural communities with populations of less than 20,000 (2010 Census) Cannot obtain financing through bonds or from other lenders at reasonable rates and terms Must be a Public Body or Non-Profit Corporation Must have the legal authority to incur debt

Loan Terms Up to 40 years dependent upon the useful life of the security and repayment ability. Principal can be deferred for up to 3 years to allow facility to become operational. Interest payments are due during the deferral period.

Direct funds cannot be used for: On-site utility systems Business and industrial buildings in industrial parks Recreational facilities (except for Guaranteed CF Loans) Lavish facilities Loan and Grant Finder’s Fees

Security (Direct Loans)  Public Bodies  Non-Profit Corporations  revenue bonds  general obligation bonds  special assessment bonds  promissory notes  real estate mortgages  promissory notes  real estate mortgages  financing statements  security agreements  revenue anticipation bonds

Maximum Loan Amounts (Direct) Up to 100% of eligible project costs subject to: Adequate security Ability to repay Applicant’s authority to borrow Availability of funds

Community Facilities Grants Very little available each year FY $647,100 with both CF and EII Cannot make a 100% Grant. There must be other funding. Maximum grant is 75%. State policy is $25,000 maximum

USDA StrikeForce Counties Initiative of Secretary of Agriculture Focus on Persistent Poverty Counties 60 Counties in Georgia

Cartersville Monroe Fort Valley Sandersville Tifton Douglas GEORGIA USDA Rural Development Area Offices

USDA Area Offices  Cartersville  Monroe  Fort Valley  Sandersville  Tifton  Douglas USDA State Office –