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§ 4280.417 - Project eligibility.

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For a Project to be eligible for funding under this subpart, the proposed Project must meet each of the requirements specified in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section.

Types of projects. Grant funds may be used for Projects identified in either paragraph (a)(1) of this section, business opportunity type grants, or paragraph (a)(2) of this section, business enterprise type grants. Unless otherwise announced in a Notice of Solicitation of Applications, the Agency will set aside 10 percent of its RBDG appropriation for business opportunity type grants. The Agency reserves the right to reallocate funds set aside for business opportunity type grants to business enterprise type grants if it becomes apparent to the Agency that there is insufficient demand for the funds set aside for the business opportunity type grants.

Business opportunity Projects. Grant funds may be used for business opportunity Projects that include one or more of the following activities:

Identify and analyze business opportunities that will use local rural materials or human resources. This includes opportunities in export markets, as well as feasibility and business plan studies;

Identify, train, and provide Technical Assistance to existing or prospective rural entrepreneurs and managers;

Establish Business Support Centers and otherwise assist in the creation of new Rural businesses;

Conduct local community or multi-county Economic Development Planning;

Conduct leadership development training of existing or prospective adult rural entrepreneurs and managers;

Establish centers for training, technology, and trade that will provide training to Rural businesses in the utilization of interactive communications technologies to develop international trade opportunities and markets; or

Pay reasonable fees and charges for professional services necessary to conduct the Technical Assistance, training, or planning functions.

Business enterprise projects. Grant funds may be used to finance and/or develop Small and Emerging Businesses in Rural Areas including, but not limited to, the following activities:

Acquisition and development of land, easements and rights-of-way;

Construction, conversion, enlargement, repairs or modernization of buildings, plants, machinery, equipment, access streets and roads, parking areas, utilities, and pollution control and abatement facilities;

Provision of loans for startup operating cost and working capital;

Reasonable fees and charges for professional services necessary for the planning and development of the Project;

Establishment of a revolving loan fund to provide financial assistance to third parties through a loan; and

Establishment, expansion, and operation of Rural distance learning networks or development of Rural learning programs that provide educational instruction or job training instruction related to potential employment or job advancements for adult students;

Provision of Technical Assistance for Small and Emerging Businesses, including but not limited to feasibility studies and business plans; and/or

Provision of Technical Assistance and training to rural communities for the purpose of improving passenger transportation services or facilities.

Result of projects. (1) For business opportunity type grants, the Project must have a reasonable prospect that the Project will result in the Economic Development of a Rural Area.

For business enterprise type grants, the Project must have a reasonable prospect that it will result in the development or financing of Small and Emerging Businesses.

Basis for success or failure. Grants may be made only when the application demonstrates a need for the Project and includes a basis for determining the success or failure of the Project and individual major elements of the Project and outlines procedures that will be taken to assess the Project's impact at its conclusion.

Local and area-wide strategic plans. Business opportunity type grants may be made only when the proposed Project is consistent with any local and area-wide strategic plans for community and Economic Development, coordinated with other Economic Development activities in the Project area, and consistent with any Rural Development State Strategic Plan.

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§ 4280.417 - Project eligibility.