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The Rural Business-Cooperative
Service (RBS) makes grants under the Rural Business Enterprise Grants
(RBEG) Program to public bodies, private nonprofit corporations,
and Federally-recognized Indian Tribal groups to finance and facilitate
development of small and emerging private business enterprises located
in areas outside the boundary of a city or unincorporated areas
of 50,000 or more and its immediately adjacent urbanized or urbanizing
area. The public bodies, private nonprofit corporations and federally
recognized Indian tribes receive the grant to assist a business.
GRANT FUNDS DO NOT GO DIRECTLY TO THE BUSINESS.
Who is Eligible?
Eligibility is limited to public bodies, private nonprofit corporations,
and Federally-recognized Indian Tribal groups. Public bodies include
incorporated towns and villages, boroughs, townships, counties,
States, authorities, districts, Indian Tribes on Federal and State
reservations, and other Federally-recognized Indian Tribal groups
in rural areas. The small and emerging businesses to be assisted
must have less than 50 new employees and less than $1 million in
gross annual revenues.
How May Funds be Used?
Funds are used for the financing or development of a small and emerging
business. Eligible uses are: Technical Assistance (providing assistance
for marketing studies, feasibility studies, business plans, training
etc.) to small and emerging businesses; purchasing machinery and
equipment to lease to a small and emerging business; creating a
revolving loan fund (providing partial funding as a loan to a small
and emerging business for the purchase of equipment, working capital,
or real estate); or constructing a building for a business incubator
for small and emerging businesses.
Limitations:
Grants cannot be used for:
- Agricultural Production.
- Comprehensive areawide
planning.
- Loans by grantees
when the rates, terms, and charges for those loans are not reasonable
or would be for purposes not eligible under RBEG regulations.
- Development of a proposal
that may result in the transfer of jobs or business activity from
one area to another. This provision does not prohibit establishment
of a new branch or subsidiary.
- Development of a proposal
which may result in an increase of goods, materials, commodities,
services, or facilities in an area when there is not sufficient
demand.
- For programs operated
by cable television systems.
- To fund part of a
project which is dependent on other funding, unless there is a
firm commitment of the other funding to ensure completion of the
project.
All applications are considered
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age
marital status, or physical or mental handicap (provided applications
have the capacity to enter into a legal contract) of the members of
the groups applying for assistance. Service must be extended on the
same basis.
How are Applications Processed?
Applicants are required to submit a preapplication with supporting
data before a formal application is made. RBS will tentatively determine
eligibility and funding priority score. The Agency will inform the
applicants when to assemble and submit a formal application.
Where Should Applications be Filed?
Forms are available from and may be filed with Brian Wiles,
USDA Rural Development, 100 USDA, Suite 108 Stillwater, OK 74074.
It is recommended that you discuss the proposed project and process
with the State office before completing the application.
Other Conditions
Applicants for grants to help develop private business enterprises
must file written notice of intent with the State single point of
contact consistent with Intergovernmental Review requirements. Federally-recognized
Indian Tribes are exempt from this requirement.
Applicants for grants to establish a revolving loan program must include
detail on the applicant's experience operating a revolving loan program,
proposed projects, applicant's financial ability to administer a revolving
fund, the need for a revolving fund, and other funds proposed to leverage
funds made available under this program.
All community projects funded by RBS are subject to an environmental
assessment in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act.
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