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COORDINATING U.S. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO THE FREELY ASSOCIATED STATES USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT April 5, 2013

COORDINATING U.S. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO THE FREELY ASSOCIATED STATES USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT April 5, 2013. Chris J. Kanazawa, State Director Hawaii/Western Pacific/American Samoa State Office. REGION OF RESPONSIBILITY. State of Hawaii Guam Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

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COORDINATING U.S. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO THE FREELY ASSOCIATED STATES USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT April 5, 2013

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  1. COORDINATING U.S. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO THE FREELY ASSOCIATED STATESUSDA RURAL DEVELOPMENTApril 5, 2013 Chris J. Kanazawa, State Director Hawaii/Western Pacific/American Samoa State Office

  2. REGION OF RESPONSIBILITY State of Hawaii Guam Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands American Samoa Federated States of Micronesia Republic of the Marshall Islands Republic of Palau

  3. RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Over 40 Grant, Direct and Guaranteed Loan and Technical Assistance Programs Rural Housing Programs Community Programs Rural Utilities Programs Rural Business and Cooperative Programs Rural Energy Programs Providing Access to Capital and Credit for Rural Communities

  4. HOUSING PROGRAMS Housing Programs Offer Grants, Direct and Guaranteed Loans Single Family Housing Housing Repairs &Rehabilitation Self-Help Housing

  5. COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Community Programs Offer Grants, Direct and Guaranteed Loans Community Facilities Health Care Public Safety Public Services Rural Utilities Services (RUS) Water, Wastewater, Solid Waste, and Drainage Projects Electric and Renewable Energy Projects Telecommunication Projects

  6. BUSINESS PROGRAMS Business and Industry Guaranteed Loans Rural Business Opportunity Grants Rural Business Enterprise Grants Intermediary Relending Program Value-Added Producer Grants Rural Energy For America Program

  7. CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMS Rural Business Opportunity Grant (RBOG) Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG) Value Added Producer Grant (VAPG) Rural Energy For America Program (REAP) Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI) Small Socially Disadvantaged Producer Grant (SSDPG)

  8. SUCCESS STORIESFEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA Home Repair & Rehabilitation Loans and Grants Over $200,000 (2010 – YTD 2013)

  9. SUCCESS STORIESFEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA Community Facilities Grants for Public Safety Facilities and Equipment $173,000 (2010 – 2012)

  10. SUCCESS STORIESFEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA Economic Impact Initiative Grants for Police Vehicles and Special Needs Vans $170,000 (2010 – 2012)

  11. SUCCESS STORIESREPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS Mutual Self Help Housing Program Since 2006, $3.3 Million to Assist 70 Families with First Time Home Ownership (11 Additional Families in 2012)

  12. SUCCESS STORIESREPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS Rural Business Opportunity Grant $50,000 to Tobolar Copra Processing Authority in 2012

  13. SUCCESS STORIESREPUBLIC OF PALAU Housing MOU with the National Development Bank of Palau $3.2 Million Portfolio Assisting 186 Families with home rehabilitation and ownership

  14. SUCCESS STORIESREPUBLIC OF PALAU Intermediary Relending Program with the National Development Bank of Palau $1.5 Million Micro-Loan Fund to Finance Agriculture, Fishing, Business, and Renewable Energy Projects

  15. CHALLENGES TO PROGRAM DELIVERY IN FAS Financial Capacity Ability to repay loans Delinquencies “Matching” Contributions Grant program requirement Unliquidated Obligations Land Tenure (required collateral) Land Sale and Investment Restrictions Lack of Intermediaries Qualified Nonprofits and NGOs Remote Outer Island Accessibility Travel Reliability, Safety

  16. SOLUTIONS TO “CHALLENGES” Capacity Building Financial, Skill Sets, Technical Assistance Identifying “Matching” Funding and Sources to Resolve Delinquencies Compact Grant Funding & Non-Compact USG Federal Funding Establishment of “Escrow” Collateral Development Banks Strengthening NGO Community Technical Assistance to Development Banks, Nonprofit Organizations – Rural Development Capacity Building Programs “Scaling” Projects to Match Capacity of Community Grants, Unsecured Loans, Affordability, Compatibility

  17. RURAL DEVELOPMENT CONTACT Area Office Serving the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palau, Guam, and CNMI Joseph M. Diego, Area Director 770 East Sunset Blvd., Suite 280 Tiyan, GU 96913 (671) 300-8560 joseph.diego@pb.usda.gov Area Office Serving the Federated State of Micronesia Gary Bloom, Area Director JEM Building P.O. Box 396 Pohnpei, FM 96941 (691) 320-2581 gary.bloom@pb.usda.gov

  18. RURAL DEVELOPMENT “IMPROVING THE QUALIFY OF LIFE AND INCREASING THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES”

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