USDA seeks public input to improve rural grant programs

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development program is requesting public input on a plan to make it easier for more people in rural areas to access grant funding to enhance and strengthen local economies, communities and quality of life.

Through the Better Grants Better Service initiative, USDA Rural Development is gathering and analyzing input from customers, agency staff and other stakeholders to streamline its more than 30 grant programs into a superior customer experience. 

The grant programs provide people in rural and Tribal communities with access to better housing, infrastructure and business opportunities. The improvements are intended to help lessen the burden on communities that may lack time, resources and staffing to submit successful applications.



This initiative underscores the Department of Agriculture’s commitment to being transparent and inclusive in the design and delivery of its programs. The initiative’s goal is to make it easier for people to apply for, receive and use grant funds; make customer service more efficient and consistent; enhance the overall experience for Rural Development grant applicants and recipients.

Customers and stakeholders can learn more information about the Better Grants Better Service
initiative in a short video available in both English and Spanish. The first two areas of focus will be equipment-only and technical assistance grants.


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