[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 11]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR1703.18]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER XVII--RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 1703--RURAL DEVELOPMENT--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart B--Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant Program
 
Sec. 1703.18  Types of projects eligible for grant funding.

    Grants may be made for the following purposes:
    (a) The establishment and operation of a revolving loan program by 
Borrowers in accordance with Sec. 1703.22;
    (b) Project feasibility studies to assist for-profit and non-profit 
entities in conjunction with a loan for an authorized project. 
Feasibility studies will include management assistance, consultation, 
and research for planning individual projects that the Borrower has 
determined will benefit the rural community. Feasibility studies which 
may be financed under this section must be performed by qualified 
entities subject to Sec. 1703.19, General requirements for grant 
funding. Feasibility studies must address the important aspects of 
project assessment and planning to ensure, to the extent practicable, 
the success of projects. These include the market, technical, economic, 
financial, and managerial issues related to project feasibility. 
Feasibility studies may be funded in connection with viable projects as 
a reimbursement to the project owner for expenses incurred during the 
initial planning stages of the project prior to project funding by RUS;
    (c) The acquisition of technical assistance in conjunction with 
projects funded with zero-interest loans to enable for-profit and non-
profit entities to obtain analysis of facilities and processes, 
managerial, financial and operational consultation. Grant funds may also 
be used in conjunction with zero-interest loans to enable non-profit 
business incubators to provide technical assistance. Technical 
assistance will enable project owners to identify and evaluate problems 
or potential problems and provide training in order that they may 
ultimately implement, manage, operate and maintain viable projects which 
are financed with zero-interest loan funds. Technical assistance 
financed under this section must be performed by qualified entities 
which are independent of the project owner subject to Sec. 1703.19, 
General requirements for grant funding;
    (d) Business incubators established by non-profit organizations to 
assist in

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developing emerging enterprises. Business incubators funded in 
conjunction with zero-interest loans will include those facilities in 
which single or multiple businesses may use premises, support staff, 
computer software, hardware, telecommunications equipment, machinery, 
janitorial services, utilities, or other overhead facilities. Grant 
funding may also be provided to allow business incubators to provide 
feasibility studies and technical assistance in accordance with 
paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section;
    (e) Community development assistance to non-profit entities and 
public bodies for employment creation projects, or other projects which 
provide needed community facilities and services;
    (f) Facilities and equipment to public, for-profit and non-profit 
entities to provide education and training to rural residents to 
facilitate economic development. Equipment and facilities may be funded 
to enable rural businesses to provide educational and job enhancement 
skills to employees;
    (g) Facilities and equipment to public, for-profit and non-profit 
entities to provide medical care to rural residents. Equipment and 
facilities may be funded to enable eligible entities to provide medical 
training and related professional health care skills to rural health 
care providers;
    (h) Projects which utilize advanced telecommunications and/or 
computer networks to facilitate medical or educational services or job 
training in accordance with paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section.

[59 FR 11706, Mar. 14, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 38341, July 28, 1994]