Rural
Community Development Grant Program
Rural
Fire Protection Grant Program
Applicants
from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in
population and unincorporated rural areas are
eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds
under this program. The match ratio on the
program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply
for projects under the program must provide one
half of the cost of the project as match. Match
may be comprised of in-kind labor, in-kind
materials or cash and must be available at the
time of application. Applications for this
program are accepted August through March of each
year. Communities in the past have received
funding for baseball/softball fields, community
centers, walking tracks, park and playground
equipment, pavilions, picnic tables, and library
shelving. Fire departments have received funding fornew fire stations, additional bays
for existing stations, turn-out gear,
communications equipment, fire trucks, SCBA's,
extrication equipment and brush trucks.
The upcoming deadlines for FY 2014 are August 16, 2013, December 6, 2013 and March 14, 2014.
Click Here to download
guidelines and application forms.
Click on the following links to download the documents necessary to close out your grant:
Record Keeping Requirements, Expenditure Report Form, In-Kind Labor Log
Rural
Services Block Grant Program
The RSBGP funds new construction or renovation of community centers, fire stations, or multi-purpose buildings, and the purchase of fire trucks (pumper, tanker, brush or certain service trucks). This grant is made possible through a partnership with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.
Applicants are eligible for up to $75,000. The match for this grant is 10% and may be comprised of in-kind labor, in-kind materials or cash.
Grants are available to incorporated towns and rural communities with a population of less than 3,000.
Additionally, the community population must be at least 51% Low to Moderate income. Click here to find your community’s LMI rating on the LMI Percentages by County and City 2000 Census.
NOTE: If your community is not listed on the LMI Percentages by County and City 2000 Census list OR your community has not already completed an LMI Survey, you will be required to conduct an LMI Survey to determine your community’s eligibility. You can request information about conducting an LMI Survey by emailing Rural.Arkansas@arkansas.gov or calling 1-888-787-2527.
The deadline for Fiscal Year 2014 is December 6, 2013.
Click here to download the 1st section of the Block grant application. Click here to download the 2nd section of the Block grant application. PLEASE BE SURE TO DOWNLOAD BOTH SECTIONS OF THE APPLICATION.
County
Fair Building Grant Program
County
fairs located in counties with a population of
less than 55,000 are eligible for up to $4,000
per fiscal year for construction, renovation or
general improvements of county fair buildings or
purchase of items shown to directly improve the
building or the services that the county fair
association may provide.
Click here to view the application for Fiscal Year 2014. The deadline for FY 2014 is August 16, 2013.
To
see the improvements made with past funding
follow the link below:
announcelinks\countyfairgrantees.htm
Click on the following links to download the documents necessary to close out your grant:
Record Keeping Requirements, Expenditure Report Form, In-Kind Labor Log
General Improvement Fund Grant Program
We currently do not have any funding for this temporary grant program. Please continue to check our website for more information on possible funding in the future.
Click on the following link to download the document necessary to close out your grant:
Close-out documents
Limitations
Projects NOT eligible for funding consideration under the Rural Community Development Grant Program, Rural Fire Protection Grant Program, and Rural Block Grant Program include, but are not limited to:
- municipal buildings (courthouses, city halls, police stations, sheriffs offices, and city or county jails);
- cemetery and other facility fencing and maintenance;
- chatting and paving of driveways and parking lots;
- fairground and rodeo construction owned by incorporated associations (see DRS County Fair Building Grant Program for fairground projects only)
- costs associated with normal day-to-day operations or maintenance;
- debt financing of any type (new or existing). Debt financing is defined for the purpose of this program as reimbursement of new or existing loans, loan payments, or reimbursement for equipment, facilities, labor, or property already purchased or constructed;
- training, travel, or other personnel related expenses;
- contingency fees.
- County health units
- Schools
- Transfer stations
- Water projects
- Emergency shelters
- Elections, and
- Private, non-profit associations
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