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United States Department of Agriculture The Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) is authorized to guarantee loans made by eligible lenders to borrowers in rural areas and in towns of up to 10,000 for developing water and waste disposal facilities or 20,000 for developing other essential community facilities. Water and Waste Disposal includes facilities for: Water treatment and distribution "Other Essential Community Facilities" include facilities such as: Public safety facilities, including:Fire department buildings What is an eligible lender? Eligible lenders are those lenders who are subject to credit examination by either a Federal or State Agency. These may include: A bank or saving and loan What is an eligible borrower? Those borrowing funds under this program must be a public entity such as: a municipality, county, or special purpose district, or may be a nonprofit corporation or an Indian tribe. The borrower must have the legal authority to borrow and repay the loan and meet all the requirements of the loan. Applicants for the loan must be unable to obtain the loan from private or cooperative without the guarantee, at reasonable rates and terms. How may funds be used? Funds guaranteed under this program may be used to construct, enlarge, or otherwise improve water and waste disposal and other essential community facilities. This can include costs to acquire interest in lands, leases, and rights-of-way necessary to develop the facility. Funds can also be used for necessary equipment for the operation of the facility. What is the Guarantee? FmHA may guarantee up to 90 percent of loss of principal and interest on a loan. Normally guarantees Page 20 / Illinois Municipal Review / July 1990 will not exceed 80 percent unless extraordinary circumstances exist. What purposes are ineligible? Guarantees can not be issued for: Projects involving tax-exempt notes or bonds How do I find out more and make application? Any FmHA Office can give basic information about the CP Guaranteed loan program, but applications should be made at the FmHA District Office. The District Office staff will be glad to discuss services available from the Agency and explain how to prepare a written application. FmHA Office locations can usually be found in the telephone directory under "U.S. Government, Department of Agriculture". FmHA District Offices in Illinois are located in Princeton, Morris, Galesburg, Jacksonville, Champaign, Flora, Nashville and Harrisburg. The FmHA State Office is located at 1817 S. Neil St., Suite 103, Champaign, IL 61820 (telephone 217-398-5247).
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