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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE funds for fiscal year (FY) 2008. This are listed in the Catalog of Federal
action is taken to comply with 42 U.S.C. Domestic Assistance under Nos. 10.405
Rural Business-Cooperative Service 1490p, which requires that HCFP Farm Labor Housing (LH) Loans and
publish in the Federal Register notice of Grants.
Inviting Applications for Rural the availability of any housing
Economic Development Loan and 10.410 Very Low to Moderate Income
assistance. Housing Loans.
Grant Program for Fiscal Year 2008
DATES: Unless otherwise indicated 10.411 Rural Housing Site Loans and
AGENCY: Rural Business-Cooperative below, applications are accepted year- Self-Help Housing Land Development
Service, USDA. round at a local Rural Development Loans.
ACTION: Notice. office. 10.415 Rural Rental Housing Loans.
Effective Date: March 28, 2008. 10.417 Very Low Income Housing
SUMMARY: The Rural Business-
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Repair Loans and Grants.
Cooperative Service (RBS) announces
information and application assistance 10.420 Rural Self-Help Housing
the dollar amount available for grants is
contact the appropriate state office from Technical Assistance.
up to $300,000 per application for Rural
the attached state office listing, or visit 10.427 Rural Rental Assistance
Economic Development Grants with the
our Internet Web site at http:// Payments.
aggregate amount of grant funds not to
www.offices.usda.gov and select your 10.433 Rural Housing Preservation
exceed $10,000,000 during fiscal year
State. Applicants can also obtain local Grants.
2008.
contact information in a local telephone 10.442 Housing Application Packaging
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: RBS directory’s blue pages under ‘‘Rural Grants.
published a Notice on February 5, 2008, Development.’’
[73 FR 6696] of funds available. This For information regarding this notice Part 1940, subpart L of 7 CFR contains
Notice announces the amounts available contact Myron Wooden, Loan Specialist, the ‘‘Methodology and Formulas for
for Rural Economic Development Single Family Housing Direct Loan Allocation of Loan and Grant Program
Grants. Division, telephone 202–720–4780, for Funds.’’ To apply for assistance under
single family housing (SFH) issues and these programs or for more information,
Dated: March 21, 2008.
Tammy S. Daniels, Senior Loan contact the USDA Rural Development
Ben Anderson, Office for your area.
Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative
Specialist, Multi-Family Housing (MFH)
Service. Processing Division, telephone 202– Multi-Family Housing (MFH)
[FR Doc. E8–6322 Filed 3–27–08; 8:45 am]
720–0021, for multi-family housing
issues, U.S. Department of Agriculture, I. General
BILLING CODE 3410–XY–P
1400 Independence Ave., SW., A. This Notice provides guidance on
Washington, DC 20250. (The telephone MFH funding for the Rural Rental
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE numbers listed are not toll free Housing program (RRH) for FY 2008.
numbers). Allocation computations have been
Rural Housing Service SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The performed in accordance with 7 CFR
information in this Notice describes 1940.575 and 1940.578. For FY 2008,
Notice of Availability of Funds; Multi- how funds for the various Rural State Directors, under the Rural Housing
Family Housing, Single Family Development HCFP programs are Assistance Grants (RHAG), will have the
Housing distributed. flexibility to transfer their initial
AGENCY: Rural Housing Service, USDA. allocations of budget authority between
Programs Affected the Single Family Housing (SFH)
ACTION: Notice.
The following programs are subject to Section 504 Rural Housing Grants and
SUMMARY: The Rural Housing Service, the provisions of Executive Order 12372 section 533 Housing Preservation Grant
hereinafter referred to as Housing and that requires intergovernmental (HPG) programs.
Community Facilities Programs (HCFP), consultation with State and local B. MFH loan and grant levels for FY
announces the availability of housing officials. These programs or activities 2008 are as follows:
II. Funds Not Allocated to States for credit sales to program and B. Section 538 Guaranteed Rural
nonprogram buyers. Credit sale funding Rental Housing Program. Guaranteed
A. Credit Sales Authority. For FY will not be allocated by State. loan funds have been made available
2008, $1,475,864 will be made available
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under a Notice of Funding Availability provide tenant protections in properties 2. Off-Farm loan funds have been
(NOFA) published in the Federal that prepay their mortgages after made available under a NOFA
Register on February 4, 2008. October 1, 2005. These vouchers are published in the Federal Register on
Additional guidance is provided in the portable and will enable tenants to March 12, 2008. Additional guidance is
NOFA. continue to access affordable housing provided in the NOFA.
C. Sections 514, 515 and 516 Multi- without benefit of the traditional rental
B. Section 516 Farm LH Grants
Family Housing and Revitalization assistance program.
Demonstration Program (MPR) for Fiscal 1. Grants are funded in accordance
III. Farm Labor Housing (LH) Loans and with 7 CFR 1940.579(b). Unobligated
Year 2008. The MPR program is
Grants. prior year balances and cancellations
designed to preserve and revitalize
Section 515 multi-family rental housing The Administrator has the authority will be added to the amount shown.
properties and sections 514/516 Off- to transfer the allocation of budget
farm labor housing properties. The authority between the two programs. FY 2008 Appropriation ......... $9,930,000
program is designed to utilize several Upon the closing date of the NOFA, the Available for LH Grants for
demonstration revitalization tools to Administrator will evaluate the Off-Farm ............................ 7,447,500
responses and determine proper National Office Reserve ....... 2,482,500
restructure debt and financing of an
aging portfolio of rental properties. The distribution of funds between loans and
grants. 2. Labor Housing grant funds for Off-
goal of the MPR program is to ensure
Farm have been made available under a
that properties have sufficient resources A. Section 514 Farm LH Loans NOFA published in the Federal Register
to continue providing safe and
1. These loans are funded in on March 12, 2008. Additional guidance
affordable housing for low-income rural
accordance with 7 CFR 1940.579(a). is provided in the NOFA.
residents.
C. Labor Housing Rental Assistance
D. USDA Rural Development Voucher
Demonstration Program. The USDA FY 2008 Appropriation ......... $27,545,076 (RA). It is anticipated that Labor
Rural Development Voucher program, Available for Off-Farm Loans 19,158,807 Housing RA will not be available for
Available for On-Farm Loans 2,000,000 Fiscal Year 2008.
authorized under section 542 of the National Office Reserve ....... 6,386,269
Housing Act of 1949, is designed to IV. Section 515 RRH Loan Funds
FY 2008 Section 515 Rural Rental Housing allocation (Total) ........................................................................................................... $69,510,000
New Construction funds and set-asides .......................................................................................................................................... 14,529,124
Non-Restricted .............................................................................................................................................................................. 2,341,200
Set-aside for nonprofits ................................................................................................................................................................ 6,255,900
Set-aside for underserved counties and colonias ........................................................................................................................ 3,475,500
Set-aside for EZ, EC, or REAP Zones ......................................................................................................................................... 1,456,524
State RA designated reserve ....................................................................................................................................................... 1,000,000
Rehab and repair funds and equity ................................................................................................................................................. 40,036,226
Rehab and repair loans ................................................................................................................................................................ 35,036,226
Designated equity loan reserve .................................................................................................................................................... 5,000,000
General Reserve .............................................................................................................................................................................. 14,944,650
A. New Construction Loan Funds. or EC communities or REAP Zones until currently on the pending funding list
New construction loan funds have been June 30, 2008. who agree to transfer to nonprofit
made available using a national NOFA C. Designated Reserves for State RA. corporations or public bodies rather
published in the Federal Register on An amount of $1,000,000 of Section 515 than to remain on the pending list. If
March 12, 2008. Additional guidance is loan funds has been set-aside for insufficient transfer requests are
provided in the NOFA. matching with projects in which an generated to utilize the full $1 million
B. National Office New Construction active State sponsored RA program is set-aside for nonprofit and public body
Set-asides. The following legislatively available. The State RA program must transfers, the balance will revert to the
mandated set-asides of funds are part of be comparable to the HCFP RA program. existing pending equity loan funding
the National office set-aside: D. Repair and Rehabilitation Loans.
list.
All funds will be held in the National
1. Nonprofit Set-aside. An amount of F. General Reserve. There is one
Office and will be distributed based
$6,255,900 has been set-aside for general reserve fund of $14,944,650.
upon rehabilitation needs to projects
nonprofit applicants. All nonprofit loan Some examples of immediate allowable
selected and processed under the FY
proposals must be located in designated uses include, but are not limited to,
2008 MPR NOFA.
places as defined in 7 CFR 3560. E. Designated Reserve for Equity hardships and emergencies, HCFP
2. Underserved Counties and Colonias Loans. An amount of $5,000,000 has cooperatives or group homes, or RRH
Set-aside. An amount of $3,475,500 has been designated for the equity loan preservation.
been set aside for loan requests to preservation incentive described in 7
develop units in the underserved 100 CFR 3560. The $5 million will be V. Section 533 HPG
most needy counties or colonias as further divided into $4 million for
defined in section 509(f) of the Housing equity loan requests currently on the Total Available (Includes
Act of 1949 as amended. Priority will be pending funding list and $1 million to carryover funds) .............. $9,593,704.00
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given to proposals to develop units in facilitate the transfer of properties from Less General Reserve ........ 957,570.40
colonias or tribal lands. Less Set-aside for EZ, EC
for-profit owners to nonprofit
or REAP Zones ............... 595,800.00
3. EZ, EC or REAP Zone Set-aside. An corporations and public bodies. Funds
Total Available for Distribu-
amount of $1,456,524 has been set-aside for such transfers would be authorized tion .................................. 8,040,333.60
for loan requests to develop units in EZ only for for-profit owners who are
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See the end of this Notice for HPG more information or to make A. This Notice provides SFH
state allocations. Fund availability has application, please contact the Rural allocations for FY 2008. Allocation
been announced in a NOFA that was Development office servicing your area. computations have been made in
published in the Federal Register on To locate these offices, contact the accordance with 7 CFR 1940.563
February 20, 2008. appropriate state office from the through 1940.568. Information on basic
The amount of $595,800 is set-aside attached state office listing, visit our formula criteria, data source and weight,
for EZ, EC or REAP Zones until June 30, Web site at: http:// administrative allocation, pooling of
2008. www.offices.usda.gov, or search the blue funds, and availability of the allocation
pages in your local telephone directory are located on a chart at the end of this
Single Family Housing (SFH)
under ‘‘Rural Development’’ for the notice.
I. General. All SFH programs are office serving your area. B. The SFH levels authorized for FY
administered through field offices. For 2008 are as follows:
C. SFH Funding Not Allocated to by the Technical and Management The total amount available to Arizona,
States. The following funding is not Assistance (T&MA) contractor on all California, New Mexico, and Texas will
allocated to states by formula. Funds are predevelopment, new, and existing be $1,000,000 for FY 2008. This amount
made available to each state on a case- (refunding) grant applications. is transferred from the Rural Utilities
by-case basis. 3. Section 523 Mutual and Self-Help Service (RUS) to HCFP for processing
1. Credit sale authority. Credit sale Site Loans and Section 524 RH Site individual grant applications.
funds in the amount of $10,000,000 are Loans. $4,965,000 and $5,045,000 are
available only for nonprogram sales of available for Section 523 Mutual Self- 5. Natural Disaster Funds. Funds are
Real Estate Owned (REO) property. Help and Section 524 RH Site loans, available until exhausted to those states
2. Section 523 Mutual and Self-Help respectively. with active Presidential Declarations.
Technical Assistance Grants. 4. Section 306C WWD Grants to II. State Allocations
$38,727,000 is available for Section 523 Individuals in Colonias. The objective of
Mutual and Self-Help Technical the Section 306C WWD individual grant A. Section 502 Nonsubsidized
Assistance Grants. Of these funds, program is to facilitate the use of Guaranteed RH (GRH) Loans
$993,000 is set-aside for EZ, EC or REAP community water or waste disposal
Zones until June 30, 2008. A technical systems for the residents of the colonias 1. Purchase—Amount Available for
review and analysis must be completed along the U.S.-Mexico border. Allocation.
a. National Office General Reserve. within a state that are not located within Basic Formula—Administra-
The Administrator may restrict access to a metropolitan statistical area (MSA). tive Allocation .................. 0
this reserve for states not meeting their c. National Office Special Area
goals in special outreach areas. Outreach Reserve. A special outreach a. Refinance Funds. Refinance loan
area reserve fund has been established funds will be distributed from the
b. Special Outreach Areas. FY 2008
at the National Office. Funds from this National Office on a case-by-case basis.
GRH funding is allocated to states in reserve may only be used in special
two funding streams. Seventy percent of b. National Office General Reserve.
outreach areas.
GRH funds may be used in any eligible The Administrator may restrict access to
2. Refinance—Amount available for
area. Thirty percent of GRH funds are to this reserve for states not meeting their
allocation.
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partnerships, such as the following: SECTION 504 LOANS funding, ahead of other requests, due to
(i) Department of the Treasury, severe health or safety hazards, or
Community Development Financial Total Available ...................... $34,409,013 physical needs of the applicant.
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INFORMATION ON BASIC FORMULA CRITERIA, DATA SOURCE AND WEIGHT, ADMINISTRATIVE ALLOCATION, POOLING OF
FUNDS, AND AVAILABILITY OF THE ALLOCATION
Section 502 nonsubsidized
No. Description Section 502 direct RH loans Section 504 loans and grants
guaranteed RH loans
1 ................... Basic formula criteria, data See 7 CFR 1940.563(b) ......... See 7 CFR 1940.565(b) ......... See 7 CFR 1940.566(b) and
source, and weight. 1940.567(b).
2 ................... Administrative Allocation:.
Western Pacific Area .............. $4,000,000 .............................. $2,000,000 .............................. $500,000 loan $500,000
grant.
3 ................... Pooling of funds:.
a. Mid-year pooling ................. If necessary ............................ If necessary ............................ If necessary.
b. Year-end pooling ................ August 14, 2008 ..................... July 17, 2008 .......................... July 17, 2008.
c. Underserved counties & N/A .......................................... June 30, 2008 ........................ June 30, 2008.
colonias.
d. EZ, EC or REAP ................ N/A .......................................... June 30, 2008 ........................ June 30, 2008.
e. Credit sales ........................ N/A .......................................... June 30, 2008 ........................ N/A.
4 ................... Availability of the allocation:.
a. first quarter ......................... 40 percent .............................. 25 percent .............................. 25 percent.
b. second quarter ................... 70 percent .............................. 50 percent .............................. 50 percent.
c. third quarter ........................ 90 percent .............................. 75 percent .............................. 75 percent.
d. fourth quarter ...................... 100 percent ............................ 100 percent ............................ 100 percent.
1. Data derived from the 2000 U.S. The U.S. Department of Agriculture print, audiotape, etc.) should contact
Census is available on the Web at: (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720–
http://census.sc.egov.usda.gov. its programs and activities on the basis 2600 (voice and TDD).
2. Due to the absence of Census data. of race, color, national origin, age, To file a complaint of discrimination
3. All dates are tentative and are for disability, and where applicable, sex, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil
the close of business (COB). Pooled marital status, familial status, parental Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue,
funds will be placed in the National status, religion, sexual orientation, SW., Washington, DC 20250–9410 or
Office reserve and made available genetic information, political beliefs, call (800) 795–3272 (voice) or (202)
administratively. The Administrator reprisal, or because all or part of an 720–6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal
reserves the right to redistribute funds individual’s income is derived from any opportunity provider, employer, and
based upon program performance. public assistance program. (Not all lender.
4. Funds will be distributed prohibited bases apply to all programs.)
cumulatively through each quarter Persons with disabilities who require Dated: March 20, 2008.
listed until the National Office year-end alternative means for communication of Russell T. Davis,
pooling date. program information (Braille, large Administrator, Rural Housing Service.
Total alloca-
State Formula factor tion
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Total alloca-
State Formula factor tion
USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE
OFFICE LOCATIONS—STATE DIREC- OFFICE LOCATIONS—STATE DIREC- OFFICE LOCATIONS—STATE DIREC-
TORS/HCFP PROGRAM DIRECTORS TORS/HCFP PROGRAM DIREC- TORS/HCFP PROGRAM DIREC-
TORS—Continued TORS—Continued
ALABAMA
DELAWARE & MARYLAND INDIANA
Steve Pelham, Vann McCloud, Sterling Cen-
tre, 4121 Carmichael Road, Suite 601, Marlene B. Elliott, Pat Baker, 1221 College Robert White, Paul Neumann, 5975 Lakeside
Montgomery, AL 36106–3683, (334) 279– Park Drive, Suite 200, Dover, DE 19904, Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46278, (317)
3400 (302) 857–3625 290–3100
ALASKA FLORIDA & VIRGIN ISLANDS IOWA
Jennifer Delattibodier (Acting), Daryl Cooper, Mark Reisinger, Tim Helmbrecht, Acting, 873
Chad Padgett, Deborah Davis, Suite 201,
P.O. Box 147010, 4440 NW. 25th Place, Federal Bldg., 210 Walnut Street, Des
800 W. Evergreen, Palmer, AK 99645–
Gainesville, FL 32614–7010, (352) 338– Moines, IA 50309, (515) 284–4663
6539, (907) 761–7705
3435 KANSAS
ARIZONA
GEORGIA Charles (Chuck) R. Banks, Tim Rogers, 1303
Eddie Browning, Ernie Wetherbee, Phoenix SW. First American Place, Suite 100, To-
Corporate Center, 230 North First Avenue, F. Stone Workman, Douglas Canup, Ste-
phens Federal Building, 355 E. Hancock peka, KS 66604–4040, (785) 271–2700
Suite 206, Phoenix, AZ 85003–1706, (602)
280–8755 Avenue, Athens, GA 30601–2768, (706) KENTUCKY
546–2162 Kenneth Slone, Paul Higgins (Acting), Suite
ARKANSAS
HAWAII 200, 771 Corporate Drive, Lexington, KY
Roy Smith, Lawrence McCullough, Room 40503, (859) 224–7322
3416, 700 W. Capitol, Little Rock, AR Lorraine Shin, Donald Etes, Room 311, Fed-
eral Building, 154 Waianuenue Avenue, LOUISIANA
72201–3225, (501) 301–3200
Hilo, HI 96720, (808) 933–8309 Clyde Holloway, Debbie Redfearn, 3727
CALIFORNIA Government Street, Alexandria, LA 71302,
Benjamin Higgins, Bob Anderson, Agency IDAHO
(318) 473–7920
4169, 430 G Street, Davis, CA 95616– Michael A. Field, Roni Atkins, Suite A1, 9173
MAINE
4169, (530) 792–5800 W. Barnes Dr., Boise, ID 83709, (208)
Michael W. Aube, Dale Holmes, P.O. Box
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378–5600
COLORADO 405, 967 Illinois Avenue, Suite 4, Bangor,
ILLINOIS ME 04402–0405, (207) 990–9118
Mike Bennett, Jamie Spakow, Room E100,
655 Parfet Street, Lakewood, CO 80215, Douglas Wilson, Barry Ramsey, 2118 W. MASSACHUSETTS/CT/RI
(720) 544–2903 Park Court, Suite A, Champaign, IL 61821,
(217) 403–6222 David H. Tuttle, 451 West Street, Amherst,
MA 01002, (413) 253–4300
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USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE
OFFICE LOCATIONS—STATE DIREC- OFFICE LOCATIONS—STATE DIREC- OFFICE LOCATIONS—STATE DIREC-
TORS/HCFP PROGRAM DIREC- TORS/HCFP PROGRAM DIREC- TORS/HCFP PROGRAM DIREC-
TORS—Continued TORS—Continued TORS—Continued
MICHIGAN NEW YORK SOUTH DAKOTA
Gene DeRossett, Richard Annis, 3001 Coo- Patrick Brennan, Jennifer Jackson, The Gal- Mike Jaspers, Roger Hazuka, Federal Bldg.,
lidge Road, Suite 200, East Lansing, MI leries of Syracuse, 441 S. Salina Street, Room 210, 200 Fourth Street, SW., Huron,
48823, (517) 324–5100 Suite 357, Syracuse, NY 13202–2541, SD 57350, (605) 352–1100
MINNESOTA (315) 477–6417 TENNESSEE
Stephen G. Wenzel, Lance Larson, 410 NORTH CAROLINA Mary (Ruth) Tackett, Donald L. Harris, Suite
AgriBank Bldg., 375 Jackson Street, St. John Cooper, Mel Ellis, Suite 260, 4405 300, 3322 W. End Avenue, Nashville, TN
Paul, MN 55101–1853, (651) 602–7792 Bland Road, Raleigh, NC 27609, (919) 37203–1084, (615) 783–1300
MISSISSIPPI 873–2000 TEXAS
NORTH DAKOTA Scooter Brockette, Acting, Scooter Brockette,
George Irvin, Johnny Jones, Federal Bldg.,
Clare Carlson, Mark Wax, Federal Bldg., Federal Bldg., Suite 102, 101 S. Main,
Suite 831, 100 W. Capitol Street, Jackson,
Room 208, 220 East Rooser, P.O. Box Temple, TX 76501, (254) 742–9700
MS 39269, (601) 965–4325
1737, Bismarck, ND 58502–1737, (701) UTAH
MISSOURI
530–2061 John R. Cox, Dave Brown, Wallace F. Ben-
Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Acting, Randy Grif- nett Federal Bldg., 125 S. State Street,
OHIO
fith, Parkade Center, Suite 235, 601 Busi- Room 4311, Salt Lake City, UT 84147,
ness Loop 70 West, Columbia, MO 65203, Randall Hunt, Gerald Arnott, Federal Bldg.,
(801) 524–4320
(573) 876–9301 Room 507, 200 N. High Street, Columbus,
OH 43215–2477, (614) 255–2500 VERMONT & NEW HAMPSHIRE
MONTANA
OKLAHOMA Jolinda H. LaClair, Bob McDonald, City Cen-
Clark Johnson, Debra Chorlton, Suite B, 900 ter, 3rd Floor, 89 Main Street, Montpelier,
Technology Boulevard, Bozeman, MT Brent J. Kisling, Tommy Earls, Suite 108, VT 05602, (802) 828–6000
59715, (406) 585–2551 100 USDA, Stillwater, OK 74074–2654,
(405) 742–1000 VIRGINIA
NEBRASKA Ellen M. Davis, James Reid, 1606 Santa
OREGON
Scot Blehm, Byron Fischer, Federal Bldg., Rosa Road, Suite 238, Richmond, VA
Room 152, 100 Centennial Mall N., Lin- Mark Simmons, Rod Hansen, 1201 NE. 23229–5014, (804) 287–1598
coln, NE 68508, (402) 437–5551 Lloyd Blvd., Suite 801, Portland, OR
WASHINGTON
97232, (503) 414–3300
NEVADA Jon DeVaney, Robert Lund, Suite B, 1835
PENNSYLVANIA Black Lake Blvd., SW. Olympia, WA
Larry J. Smith, Bill Brewer, 1390 South Curry
Street, Carson City, NV 89703, (775) 887– Gary Groves, Frank Wetherhold, Suite 330, 98512–5715, (360) 704–7740
1222 One Credit Union Place, Harrisburg, PA WEST VIRGINIA
17110–2996, (717) 237–2299
NEW JERSEY Rick Rice, Dianne Crysler, Federal Bldg.,
PUERTO RICO Room 320, 75 High Street, Morgantown,
Andrew (Andy) M.G. Law, George Hyatt, 5th
Floor N. Suite 500, 8000 Midlantic Drive, Jose Otero-Garcia, Pedro Gomez, IBM Build- WV 26505–7500, (304) 284–4860
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054, (856) 787–7700 ing, Suite 601, 654 Munoz Rivera Avenue, WISCONSIN
San Juan, PR 00936–6106, (787) 766–
NEW MEXICO Frank Frassetto, 4949 Kirschling Court, Ste-
5095
vens Point, WI 54481, (715) 345–7600
Ryan Gleason, Art Garcia, Room 255, 6200 SOUTH CAROLINA
Jefferson Street, NE., Albuquerque, NM WYOMING
Tee Miller, Herbert Koon, Strom Thurmond Del Tinsley, Alan Brooks, Federal Building,
87109, (505) 761–4973
Federal Bldg., 1835 Assembly Street, Room 1005, 100 East B, P.O. Box 11005,
Room 1007, Columbia, SC 29201, (803) Casper, WY 82602, (307) 233–6700
765–5163
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Additional
FY 2008 state
State basic administrative Total FY 2008
State basic formula
formula factor allocation FY allocation
allocation 2008
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Additional
FY 2008 state
State basic administrative Total FY 2008
State basic formula
formula factor allocation FY allocation
allocation 2008
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502
Sum of rural 502 502 VL 504 504
Underserved state Percentage Weight Low
populations Direct (45%) Loan Grant
(55%)
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502
Sum of rural 502 502 VL 504 504
Underserved state Percentage Weight Low
populations Direct (45%) Loan Grant
(55%)
Total FY 08 ................................................ ........................ ........................ ............ ............ ............ 56,074 1,720 1,490
Base Allocation .......................................... ........................ ........................ ............ ............ ............ 373.83 11.47 9.93
HCFP—FISCAL YEAR 2008—EMPOWERMENT ZONE, ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY AND RURAL ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
FUNDS
[Allocation in thousands]
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HCFP—FISCAL YEAR 2008—SECTION 502 GUARANTEED PURCHASE 2005 HURRICANE DISASTER LOANS
(NONSUBSIDIZED)
[Allocation in actual dollars]
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