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2002 Accomplishments


Fiscal Year 2002 saw Rural Development's financial investment exceed $209,000,000 in the State of Georgia. The information that follows will provide you with a brief description of the program type, the dollar outlay, and the estimated number of people helped.

Single Family Housing Programs

Guaranteed Home Ownership Loans $54,894,018      538 Families Assisted
Direct Home Ownership Loans $28,977,151      432 Families Assisted
Home Repair Loans and Grants  $2,498,814      387 Families Assisted

Multi-Family Housing Programs

 
Rural Rental Housing Loans (direct) $400,000  60 New Rental Units
Rural Rental Housing Loans (guaranteed) $16,659,000  502 New Rental Units
Rural Housing Rehabilitation Loans $1,040,000 102 Units
Rental Assistance Payments $16,866,000 7,383 Rental Units
Housing Preservation Grants $345,976 77 Units

Community Programs

 
Water and Waste Loans and Grants $53,435,210 10,377 Users in 14 Communities
Community Facility Direct, Guaranteed, Grants $ 3,388,438 Fire Station, Assisted Living, Health Care, Water Tower, City Hall, Community Center
Appalachian Regional Commission Grants $ 722,967 285 New Jobs Created

Business Programs

 
Guaranteed B&I Loans $3,765,800 3 Loans
Rural Business Enterprise Grants $1,376,749 15 projects located across the state
Rural Economic Development Loan & Grant $450,000 1 project
Intermediary Relending Program $2,250,000 240 Jobs Created 
Rural Business Opportunity Grant $150,000 3 projects 
Appalachian Regional Commission Grant $300,000 1 project

 


This information reflects the wide variety of services that USDA Rural Development has available to rural families and communities. Georgia consistently ranks as one of the top States in loan and grant funds extended. For more information on the individual loan and grant programs available, go to "What We Do".


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Last Updated : April 27, 2004