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United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development Rural Community College Alliance September 25, 2014.

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1 United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development Rural Community College Alliance September 25, 2014

2 Rural Development’s Broad Base of Economic Development Programs Presented by: Alan Stephens, Arizona State Director-USDA-RD Gary Bojes, Ph.D., Senior Advisor – Rural Utilities Programs Committed to the Future of Rural Communities http://www.rurdev.usda.gov 2

3 Rural Development’s Mission 3 To assist rural communities in creating prosperity so they are self-sustaining and economically thriving through investments that create ladders of opportunity, build regional resilience and support the growth of emerging markets.

4 Rural Development Program Areas 4 Program Areas Rural Utilities Service Rural Business & Cooperative Service Rural Housing & Community Facilities Electric Program Water & Environmental Programs Telecommunications and Broadband Programs Homeownership Loans Home Repair Loans & Grants Mutual Self-Help TA Grants Multi-Family Housing Loans Housing Preservation Grants Community Facilities Loans & Grants Business and Industry Guaranteed Loans Rural Business Enterprise Grants Rural Business Opportunity Grants Intermediary Relending Program Rural Energy for America Program Value Added Producer Grants Cooperative Development Assistance

5 USDA Rural Development Field Delivery System (Near your School ) 5 National Office State Directors Program Directors Specialists Architects Engineers Technicians Area Directors Native American Coordinators General Field Representatives

6 Rural Development Partners with Local Leaders Community involvement was a key to implementation Then, and is Still Key A MAJOR ROLE FOR COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGES – Active Leadership through RD Programs 6

7 ERS Study on Economic Capital Reference for Study 7 Physical Capital Examples CC Human & Social Capital Examples CC Financial Capital Examples CC Natural Resource Capital Examples CC Thinking Beyond Previous Successes Coordinating our Approach to Enhance Rural Economic Development http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/err-economic-research- report/err131

8 Rural Development Program Areas 8 Program Areas Rural Utilities Service Rural Business & Cooperative Service Rural Housing & Community Facilities Electric Program Water & Environmental Programs Telecommunications and Broadband Programs Homeownership Loans Home Repair Loans & Grants Mutual Self-Help TA Grants Multi-Family Housing Loans Housing Preservation Grants Community Facilities Loans & Grants Business and Industry Guaranteed Loans Rural Business Enterprise Grants Rural Business Opportunity Grants Intermediary Relending Program Rural Energy for America Program Value Added Producer Grants Cooperative Development Assistance

9 9 $6.8 Billion Portfolio Number of Active Loans (3,470) Code 11-Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting Code 21-Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Code 22-Utilities Code 23-Construction Codes 31-33-Manufacturing Code 42-Wholesale Trade Codes 44-45-Retail Trade Codes 48-49-Transportation and Warehousing Code 51-Information Code 52-Finance and Insurance Code 53-Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Code 54-Profession, Scientific, and Technical Services Code 55-Management of Companies and Enterprises Code 56-Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Code 61-Educational Services Code 62-Health Care and Social Assistance Code 71-Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Code 72-Accomodation and Food Services Code 81-Other Services (except Public Admin.) Code 92-Public Administration Unknown NAICS

10 Better Assist High Need Communities  StrikeForce  Promise Zones  Stronger Economies Together

11 It takes a partnership of willing community leaders, residents, bankers, visionaries AND USDA Rural Development to revitalize our rural communities. The possibilities are endless. Gary.Bojes@wdc.usda.gov 11

12 Farm Bill Requirement to craft a Coordinating Strategy between Rural Development and Community & Technical Colleges Formal Listening Session October 9, 2014 @ 2:00pm (eastern time) Details in Federal Register http://www.archives.gov/federal- register/index.htmlhttp://www.archives.gov/federal- register/index.html. And on Website www.usda.govwww.usda.gov To RSVP for the listening session email: Michelle.Wert@wdc.usda.gov 12


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