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            USDA seeks applications to promote job creation and boost the rural 
			economy 
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            [April 12, 2013] 
            CHAMPAIGN -- Agriculture 
			Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Monday that applications are being 
			accepted from qualified nonprofit and public organizations as 
			intermediaries to provide loans to support rural businesses and 
			community development groups. Funding, which is intended to spark 
			business expansion and create jobs, will be made available through 
			USDA's Intermediary Relending Program, or IRP. | 
        
            |  The United States Department of Agriculture remains focused on 
				carrying out its mission, despite a time of significant budget 
				uncertainty. This announcement is one part of the department's 
				efforts to strengthen the rural economy. "This program is a 
				part of the Obama administration's ongoing effort to leverage 
				private investments with public funds to create jobs and expand 
				economic opportunity for rural entrepreneurs," Vilsack said. 
				"Intermediaries serve as a critical component to boosting local 
				economies."  The Intermediary Relending Program is USDA Rural 
				Development's primary program for capitalizing revolving loan 
				funds. USDA lends money to economic development intermediaries 
				-- nonprofits and public bodies -- which in turn re-lend the 
				funds as commercial loans to rural businesses, the ultimate 
				recipients, that might not otherwise be able to obtain such 
				financing. The repayment of the ultimate recipients' loans 
				allows the intermediary to continue to make more loans to new 
				recipients, supporting sustainable economic development. The 
				program has created or saved an estimated 20,000 jobs since 
				2009.  
				
				 For example, the South Central Illinois Regional Planning & 
				Development Commission has participated in the Intermediary 
				Relending Program since 1992. The commission has made 74 loans 
				totaling $8,439,800 since beginning participation in the 
				program. This has resulted in the creation of 1,279 new jobs and 
				retention of 276 existing jobs within the five-county region. 
				The development commission serves the Illinois counties of Clay, 
				Effingham, Fayette, Jasper and Marion. 
              
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			For more information about the Intermediary Relending Program, and 
			to learn about application requirements and deadlines, contact the 
			state office of Illinois Rural Development at 217-403-6200.  USDA, through its Rural Development mission area, has an active 
			portfolio of more than $181 billion in loans and loan guarantees. 
			These programs are designed to improve the economic stability of 
			rural communities, businesses, residents, farmers and ranchers, and 
			improve the quality of life in rural America.  USDA has made a concerted effort to deliver results for the 
			American people, even as USDA implements sequestration -- the 
			across-the-board budget reductions mandated under terms of the 
			Budget Control Act. USDA has already undertaken historic efforts 
			since 2009 to save more than $700 million in taxpayer funds through 
			targeted, common-sense budget reductions. These reductions have put 
			USDA in a better position to carry out its mission, while 
			implementing sequester budget reductions in a fair manner that 
			causes as little disruption as possible. 
[Text from file received from
USDA Rural Development, Illinois] 
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