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  1. 306C Water and Waste Grants - $16,355,000
  2. Infrastructure Grants for Rural Alaskan Villages - $24,750,000
  3. Community Facilities (Tribal College Initiative) - $4,419,360
  4. Rural Business Enterprise Grants - $2,758,140
  5. Rural Business Enterprise Grants for Transportation - $247,500
  6. Rural Business Opportunity Grants - $990,000
  7. Intermediary Relending Program - $3,967,364
  8. Intermediate Relending Fund Demonstration Program for the construction and rehabilitation of housing for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians - $990,00 / Federal Register Notice (PDF)

There is also $65,279,056 reserved for underserved counties, Colonias and AI/AN communities under the Section 502 Rural Housing Loan program, the Section 504 Repair Loan and Grant program and the Section 515 Multi-Family Housing Loan program.

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