USDA accepting economic development applications

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that USDA is accepting applications for grants to support
regional economic development strategies and promote job creation.
"The Obama Administration is working on a regional basis to build networks of strong,
self-sustaining rural communities," Vilsack said. "This program will help create jobs and
assist in identifying and developing business opportunities in rural areas."
Almost $2.5 million is available through USDA Rural Development’s Rural Business Opportunity Grant (RBOG)
program. The program promotes sustainable economic development in rural communities and regions with
exceptional needs. Last year, for example, Ecotrust in Oregon received a RBOG grant to increase
recruitment of producers and buyers in rural communities throughout the Pacific Northwest. It also used
the grant to provide training and assistance for FoodHub, which is an online directory and marketplace
designed to connect wholesale food buyers and sellers. The system will help agricultural producers tap
into the consumer demand for food, help link food buyers and producers and shorten the supply chain
between producers and wholesalers.
The RBOG program provides training and technical assistance grants for business development,
entrepreneurs, and economic development officials and assists with economic development planning.
Funding is available to rural public bodies, nonprofit corporations, Native American tribes and
cooperatives with primarily rural members that conduct activities for the mutual benefit of the
membership.
Applications for Rural Business Opportunity Grants are due August 1, 2011.
Application instructions may be obtained from the July 1, 2011 Federal Register, page 38604,
www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-07-01/html/2011-16555.htm or by contacting a USDA Rural Development State
Office.

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