Federal Publication Makes Resources More Accessible for Rural Communities

Sept. 17, 2012

Federal Resources for Sustainable Rural Communities lists programs that promote economic competitiveness, protect healthy environments and enhance quality of life

Federal agencies often get requests from local governments and organizations—especially those in rural America—to make information about available grants and resources easier to access and understand. The HUD-DOT-EPA [Housing and Urban Development-Department of Transportation-Environmental Protection Agency] Partnership for Sustainable Communities and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have just released a publication that does that. Federal Resources for Sustainable Rural Communities is a guide to programs from the four agencies that rural communities can use to promote economic competitiveness, protect healthy environments and enhance quality of life. It provides key information on funding and technical assistance opportunities as well as examples of how rural communities across the country have put these programs into action to achieve their goals. With this menu of options, local leaders can more easily identify federal resources that support community planning, cost-effective infrastructure, economic development, brownfields revitalization and other activities that are part of achieving sustainable communities. They can also see program eligibility and matching requirements at a glance.

The White House Rural Council has heard from many stakeholders that keeping track of federal funding availability, researching program requirements and completing applications can be a heavy burden for communities, particularly small rural communities with limited staff capacity.

Local officials and business owners told EPA Deputy Administrator Bob Perciasepe and USDA Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan at a roundtable discussion in Brevard, N.C., last fall about the difficulty of identifying the right federal programs to meet local needs. Stakeholders talked about the complexity of navigating federal funding catalogs, distinguishing eligibility and population thresholds, and matching available programs to projects in need of funding.

Rural communities can achieve excellent results when they are able to coordinate multiple funding sources to capitalize on their assets, create jobs and promote sustainable, homegrown economic development. Federal Resources for Sustainable Rural Communities describes how leaders in southwestern Wisconsin refined their community goals through a HUD-funded five county planning effort and obtained a USDA Rural Business Opportunity Grant to begin working toward these goals, one of which is to support family farms and strengthen the region’s agricultural sector.

Federal Resources for Sustainable Rural Communities can ease the burdens associated with identifying and understanding federal programs and can help rural communities and regions achieve their goals. Additionally, federal agencies are working to better publicize open funding opportunities. The Partnership for Sustainable Communities maintains a list of available grants on its website. By making federal resources more accessible, we can support rural communities’ efforts to strengthen their economies, create jobs and enhance quality of life.

Click here for the full report and a list of community grants,.

Source: White House Rural Council