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Community Adjustment and
Investment Program
Description:
This program is a partnership between the North American Development Bank (NADBank)
and the federal government. It is
designed to help communities that have suffered significant job losses as a
result of NAFTA by creating new sustainable jobs and preserving jobs
in at-risk industries. The program increases the availability of business credit
in these communities, thereby encouraging business expansion and
new business development.
Community Eligibility
Eligibility is based upon an analysis of NAFTA related job losses within the
context of local unemployment rates. The current eligibility
standards are as follows:
The most recent 12 month average county unemployment rate must be at least on
percentage point above the national average
for the same time span. More than a 300 NAFTA-related job loss in a rural
area, or 500 for an urbanized area.
Unemployment data is available at: http://cali.sppsr.edu/NADBANK/index.cfm.
To see the Georgia communities that are currently eligible for CAIP funding,
please go here.
Other Criteria
Applicants who meet the CAIP criteria may be eligible for certain credit
enhancements under the Guaranteed B&I program for rural areas and
the SBA 7(a) program for urban areas. In eligible communities, applicants do not
have to compete with the other areas for funding. The
maximum loan amount that will be considered is $5 million, however, the CAIP
Finance Committee is still willing to consider proposals above the
$5 million level until an agreement is worked out with USDA on the cost of
making these large loans.
Guaranteed B&I loans can only be made in areas deemed eligible by Rural
Development.
Beale Codes, for determining an areas "urban" status, can be found at http://www.ers.usda.gov/briefing/rural/codes/rucc.htm.
Loan Processing:
Applicants should contact their local lender for loan processing. CAIP loans are
only available when conventional lenders cannot provide the
requested financing without assistance. Lenders will submit their loan package
to either the USDA, Rural Development office or the SBA
district office, as applicable.
NADBank's participation is limited to less than 50% of the total loan,
therefore, a lead lender will also be needed. The CAIP Finance
Committee in Washington meets weekly to assure all loan requests are handled
promptly.
Status of CAIP
As of September 30, 1999, Georgia ranks second in the nation, trailing only
Louisiana, in loans made under the CAIP program. $16,148,200
has been obligated for rural businesses during the past two years. This
partnership with NADBank has created 643 jobs, directly benefiting the
people living within the most distressed rural communities of our State.
Where Do You Apply?
Individuals may contact their local Rural Development Area Office.

Please send any comments or suggestions to:
craig.scroggs@ga.usda.gov
Last Updated : January 26, 2004
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