Rural Community Grant Applications Available for
Fiscal Year 2014
Rural Community Grant applications are now available for Fiscal Year 2014 from the Department of Rural Services. You may download an application by clicking on DRS Grants to the left of this page or request one by calling 1.888.787.2527.
The deadlines for FY 2014 are August 16, 2013 (Cycle 1), December 6, 2013 (Cycle 2), and March 14, 2014 (Cycle 3).
The Department of Rural Services helps preserve the rural values and way of life through a variety of grants.
Two such grants are the Rural Community Development Grant
Program and the Rural Community Fire Protection Grant Program.
Under these programs, the Department of Rural Services with assistance
from the Arkansas Rural Development Commission fund projects
such as baseball/softball fields, community parks, walking trails,
community centers, fire stations, fire trucks and other fire protection
related equipment. DRS accepts and funds applications three times
each fiscal year. Our upcoming deadlines for the Rural Community Grants
are August 16, 2013, December 6, 2013, and March 14, 2014.
In July 1999, DRS added two additional programs to assist rural
communities. The first is the County Fair Building Grant Program.
As we all know, the county fair is an integral part of life in rural
Arkansas, but they need money to stay viable. The County Fair
Building Grant Program has been established to help meet some
of these monetary needs. Fair associations located in counties
with a population of 55,000 or less are eligible to apply for up to
$4,000 per year under the program. Communities must provide
50% of the cost of the project as match to qualify for the grant.
The next deadline for this grant is August 16, 2013. We strongly
encourage all counties/county fair associations to apply.
The second is the Rural Services Block Grant Program. The
Rural Services Block Grant Program was established through
a partnership with the Arkansas Economic Development
Commission. Unlike the other DRS grant programs, the source
of funding is federal dollars from Housing and Urban Development.
Under the Block Grant, communities with a population of 3,000 or
less and whose population is 51% low to moderate income are
eligible to apply for grants. Applications for this grant program
are currently available. This fiscal year's deadline is December 6, 2013.