Community Facilities Program

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Community Facilities Program

What Is An Essential Community Facility? Provides an essential service to the local community – the service must be a function customarily provided by a local unit of government. Must be a public improvement needed for the orderly development of a rural community. All facilities must be for public use and be located in an eligible rural area.

An Eligible Facility Must Be: A function customarily provided by a local unit of government Operated on a non-profit basis Able to demonstrate significant support (N/A for Public Bodies)

Eligible Rural Areas Cities, towns, and census designated places (CDPs) with populations of 20,000 or less according to the latest decennial census of the United States. There is no limitation placed on population in unincorporated rural areas, with the exception of CDP’s.

Eligible Applicants PUBLIC BODIES Such as: municipality county district authority, or, other political subdivision of a state

Eligible Applicants NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS An organization operated on a not-for-profit basis, such as an association, cooperative, or private corporation. Need to provide organizational documents to demonstrate nonprofit status.

Nonprofit Corporations Must have significant ties to local community To ensure that a facility under private control will carry out a public purpose Facility will continue to primarily serve rural areas Elected officials support the project

How Can Funds Be Used? Eligible Loan Purposes Purchase real estate/buildings Construction, expansion, or renovations, to essential community facilities Purchase vehicles and major equipment

How Can Funds Be Used? Eligible Loan Purposes Purchase an existing facility to improve or to prevent a loss of service; Construct buildings, roads, bridges, day care facilities, hospitals, medical clinics, public safety facilities, city halls, court houses, etc. Finance anything essential for orderly community development except recreational facilities

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 Rates (as of October 1, 2017) Present rates (subject to change quarterly): Market - 3.500% (above $49,785) Intermediate - 4.000% ($39,828 - $49,785) Poverty - 4.500% (below $39,828) NOTE: Rates based on applicant’s median household income as shown in the 2010 Census Data. The Poverty rate involves alleviating an existing health or sanitary problem.

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

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

Water and Environmental Program

Eligibility: Rural communities with populations of 10,000 or less 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

Small municipal and rural: water systems sewer systems Facilities eligible for funding Small municipal and rural: water systems sewer systems NOTE: Projects must primarily benefit 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

Program Interest Rates (as of October 1, 2017) Present rates (subject to change quarterly): Market - 3.500% (above $49,785) Intermediate - 2.750% ($39,828 - $49,785) Poverty - 2.125% (below $39,828) NOTE: Interest rate is based on applicant’s median household income as shown in the 2006-2010 American Community Survey. The Poverty Rate also involves alleviating a documented health or sanitary problem.

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 or service to become operational and financially stable Interest payments are due during the deferral period No prepayment penalty

Maximum Loan Amount Up to 100% of eligible project costs subject to: Adequate security Ability to repay Applicant’s authority to borrow funds 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 or 45% for intermediate rate (80% to 100% State Non-metropolitan MHI)

Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants Grant to alleviate a significant decline in the quality or quantity of water as a result of an emergency Repair of distribution lines – up to $150,000 Improvements to water source – up to $500,000 Public body or non-profit corporation in a rural area with a population of less than 10,000 Simplified application process Abbreviated PER and ER

SEARCH Grants Grant for feasibility studies, design assistance and technical assistance Not to exceed $30,000 Public body or non-profit corporation in a rural area with a population of less than 2,500 MHI of less than $39,828 No resources to pay predevelopment expenses (PER, ER, etc.)

Predevelopment Planning Grants (PPG) Grant for development of PER and ER Not to exceed $30,000 or 75% of eligible costs, whichever is less Public body or non-profit corporation in a rural area with a population of less than 10,000 MHI of less than $39,828 No resources to pay predevelopment expenses (PER, ER, etc.)

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

RD Apply Electronic submission of waste and waste disposal application Effective October 1, 2015 https://rdapply.sc.egov.usda.gov/Intake/spring/AppHomeFlow?execution=e1s1 Click on “Help” in upper left corner for Customer User Guide and You Tube Videos Click on “Help” in upper left corner for Customer User Guide and You Tube Videos

A few pointers: Contact USDA early If the request involves any construction or renovation, you will need an Architect Any construction method other than design/bid/build will need National Office concurrence A financial feasibility report will be required. An examination opinion from a CPA may also be required. Some projects may include Historic Preservation involvement

USDA GEORGIA RURAL DEVELOPMENT AREA OFFICES Monroe Cartersville - 678-719-3503 Monroe - 770-267-1413 Fort Valley - 478-827-0016 Sandersville - 478-552-0901 Tifton - 229-382-0273 Douglas - 912-384-4811 Cartersville Sandersville Fort Valley Douglas Tifton

Contact Information USDA Georgia Rural Development Contacts: Jack Stanek, Acting State Director jack.stanek@ga.usda.gov ~ (706) 552-2587 Kathy L. Ross, Acting Community Programs Director katherine.ross@ga.usda.gov ~ (706) 546-2171 Debra Bell-Dison – Area Director (Area 5) Debra.bell-dison@ga.usda.gov ~ (229) 520-3487 Georgia USDA webpage ~ https://www.rd.usda.gov/ga