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Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) is sponsored by USDA Rural Development. REAP offers loan financing and grant funding for agricultural producers and rural small businesses to purchase, install, and construct renewable energy systems or make energy efficiency improvements.
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# Rural Energy for America Program Renewable Energy Systems & Energy Efficiency Improvement Guaranteed Loans | Rural Development **Official websites use** A **. gov** website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
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Since it first started in 1905, this family-owned business in rural Holmes County has produced custom feed mix and bulk feed for local livestock and poultry farmers...
* Publications for Cooperatives * Regulations and Guidance View all Regulations and Guidance * Guaranteed Underwriting System (GUS) * LINC Contact and Resources View all LINC Training Library * RD Forms Help and How To Videos ### Human Resources Inquiries ### **Existing Home Loan Borrower Inquiries** PO Box 66889 St. Louis, MO 63166 1. [](https://www.
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Rural Energy for America Program Renewable Energy Systems & Energy Efficiency Improvement Guaranteed Loans * Community Facilities Programs * Multifamily Housing Programs * Single Family Housing Programs * Telecommunications Programs * Water & Environmental Programs * Program Support Services * General Terms and Conditions * General Terms and Conditions - Legacy * For Water & Environmental Engineers * Rural Development Disaster Assistance # Rural Energy for America Program Renewable Energy Systems & Energy Efficiency Improvement Guaranteed Loans Program Application Period: The Agency is not accepting REAP grant applications at this time.
Guaranteed loan applications may be submitted. To begin, contact a program official in your state (see contact tab below) to review the requirements for completing an application. The preparation process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the application and the completeness of the materials provided.
For state specific information: ### **Federal Register Notices** * Stakeholder Announcement Pause on Biodigester and Controlled Environment Agriculture Applications UL Ensuring Strong Stewardship FAQs REAP Renewable Energy Systems & Energy Efficiency Improvements FAQs ### What does this program do?
The program provides guaranteed loan financing and grant funding to agricultural producers and rural small businesses for renewable energy systems or to make energy efficiency improvements. Agricultural producers may also apply for new energy efficient equipment and new system loans for agricultural production and processing. ### **Who may apply for this program?
** * An entity directly engaged in production of agricultural products where at least 50 percent of their gross income coming from agricultural operations.
* Must be located in eligible rural areas and one of the following: * Private for-profit entity (sole Proprietorship, Partnership, or Corporation) * A Cooperative [including those qualified under Section 501(c)(12) of IRS Code] * An electric utility (including a Tribal or governmental electric utility) that provides service to rural consumers and operates independent of direct government control) * A Tribal corporation or other Tribal business entities that are chartered under Section 17 of the Indian Reorganization Act (25 USC 477) or have similar structures and relationships with their Tribal entity without regard to the resources of the Tribal government.
* Must meet the Small Business Administration size standards in accordance with 13 CFR 121. NOTE: Agricultural producers and small businesses must have NO outstanding delinquent federal taxes, debt, judgment or debarment. ### Who may qualify for loan guarantees?
* Rural small businesses. * Agricultural producers. ### What are the borrowing restrictions for loan guarantees?
* Individual borrowers must be citizens of the United States or reside in the U.S. after being legally admitted for permanent residence. * Private-entity borrowers must demonstrate that loan funds will remain in the U.S. ### What is an eligible area? * Projects must be located in rural areas with populations of 50,000 residents or less*.
* Checkeligible rural areas Agricultural producers may submit projects to be located in non-rural areas as long as the project is associated with an on-site production operation. ### How may the funds be used? Funds may be used for the purchase and installation of renewable energy systems, such as: * Biomass (for example: biodiesel and ethanol, anaerobic digesters, and solid fuels).
* Geothermal for electric generation or direct use. * Hydropower below 30 megawatts. * Small and large wind generation.
* Small and large solar generation. * Ocean (tidal, current, thermal) generation. Funds may also be used for the purchase, installation and construction of energy efficiency improvements, such as: * High efficiency heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC).
* Cooling or refrigeration units. * Electric, solar or gravity pumps for sprinkler pivots. * Switching from a diesel to electric irrigation motor.
* Replacement of energy-inefficient equipment. Energy Efficiency Improvement applications must contain an Energy Audit, or Energy Assessment (depending on Total Project Costs) that complies with Appendix A to RD Instructions 4280-B Agricultural producers may also use guaranteed loan funds to install energy efficient equipment and systems for agricultural production or processing. ### What funding is available?
* Loan guarantees on loans up to 75 percent of total eligible project costs. * Grants for up to 50 percent of total eligible project costs. * Combined grant and loan guarantee funding up to 75% of total eligible project costs.
### What is the maximum amount of a loan guarantee? The loan guarantee percentage is published annually in a Federal Register notice. REAP loans approved in Fiscal Year 2025 will receive an 80 percent guarantee.
### What are the loan guarantee terms? The lender, with Agency concurrence, will establish and justify the guaranteed loan term based on the use of guaranteed loan funds, the useful economic life of the assets being financed and those used as collateral, and the borrower’s repayment ability. The loan term will not exceed 40 years.
### What are the interest rates for the loan guarantee? * Interest rates are negotiated between the lender and borrower. * Rates may be fixed or variable.
* Variable interest rates may not be adjusted more often than quarterly. ### What are the applicable fees for the loan guarantee? * There is an initial guarantee fee, currently 1 percent of the guaranteed amount.
* There is a guarantee retention fee, currently 0. 25 percent of the outstanding principal balance, paid annually. * Reasonable and customary fees for loan origination are negotiated between the borrower and lender.
### What are the underwriting requirements for the loan guarantee? * The lender will conduct a credit evaluation using credit documentation procedures and underwriting processes that are consistent with generally accepted prudent lending practices and also consistent with the lender’s own policies, procedures and lending practices.
* The lender’s evaluation must address any financial or other credit weaknesses of the borrower and project and discuss risk mitigation requirements. * The lender must analyze all credit factors to determine that the credit factors and guaranteed loan terms and conditions ensure guaranteed loan repayment. * Credit factors to be analyzed include but are not limited to character, capacity, capital, collateral, and conditions.
### What are the grant terms? Renewable Energy System Grants: Energy Efficiency Grants: ### Are there additional requirements? * Applicants must provide matching funds if applying for a grant only.
* 50% Federal grant share limited to projects that meet one of the following: * Project is a Renewable Energy System (RES), or RES retrofit that produces zero greenhouse gas emissions (Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide, or Fluorinated Gases) at the project level. * Project is located in an Energy Community as defined in 26 USC 45(b)(11)(B) and determined by the Department of the Treasury.
* Project is an Energy Efficiency Improvement (EEI). * Is a project proposed from an eligible Tribal Corporation or other Tribal Business entity (including agriculture operations) as described in 7 CFR part 4280. * All other projects are limited to 25% Federal grant share * Applicants must provide at least 25 percent of the project cost if applying for loan.
* All projects must have technical merit and utilize commercially available technology. * Energy efficiency projects require an energy audit or assessment. * All projects require an environmental review prior to award or construction How do we get started?
Applications for this program are accepted year-round at yourlocal office. ### Who can answer questions? Contact yourState Rural Development Energy Coordinator ### What law governs this program?
* Grants – Code of Federal Regulation,7 CFR Part 4280 -- Loans and Grants * Guaranteed Loans – Code of Federal Regulation,7 CFR 5001. * REAP is authorized by Title IX of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. ### Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
This program helps increase American energy independence by increasing the private sector supply of renewable energy and decreasing the demand for energy through energy efficiency improvements. Over time, these investments can also help lower the cost of energy for small businesses and agricultural producers.
NOTE:Because citations and other information may be subject to change, please always consult the program regulations listed in the section above titled “What law governs this program? ” You may also contact yourlocal officefor assistance. **NOTE:** Please select your state in the dropdown menu above to find the state office contact information and speak to a program specialist before attempting to fill out any forms or applications.
This will save you time in completing your application. Rural Development has implemented the OneRD Guarantee Loan Program, view full program information atOneRD Guarantee Loan Program. **NOTE:** If state specific forms are not shown above, please refer to the forms listed below to start the process of applying for a grant.
Please speak to a Rural Development Energy Coordinators before attempting to fill out any forms or applications. This will save you valuable time in the process. To complete an application for this program, you must be pre-registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) and also have a Unique Entity ID.
Neither of these applications cost money, but they can take time so be sure to get this taken care of right away. If you are already registered with these systems, you do not need to do it again. If you are using Google Chrome, your browser settings may require you to first download the form and then open the form.
If an error message populates when opening these forms, please follow these steps to resolve the error: 1. Open your version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. 2.
Go to the menu and click “Edit”. 3. Next click “Preferences” and under the “Categories” drop down select “General”.
4. Under the General, uncheck the option “show online storage when saving files” and then click the OK button.
* RBCS How-To Apply Video Series for Applicants * Form 4280-3A Total Project Costs of $80,000 or less * Form 4280-3A Instructions | DOC|PDF * Form RD 4280-3B Total Project Costs of less than $200,000 but more than $80,000 * Form RD 4280-3B Instructions | DOC| PDF * Form RD 4280-3C Total Project Costs of $200,000 and greater * Form RD 4280-3C Instructions | DOC| PDF * Application for Federal Assistance - Form SF-424(pdf) * Budget Information - Construction Programs - Form 424-C (pdf) * Assurances: Construction Programs - Form 424-D (pdf) * Request for Environmental Information - Environmental Checklist(pdf) * Renewable Energy Systems Vendor Certification * Energy Efficiency Improvement Vendor Certification Technical considerations for RBCS Renewable Energy System projects are available for the technologies listed below.
The following documents are intended to clarify existing technical merit requirements under the law or Agency policies, including criteria outlined in 7 C. F. R.
4280-B and its appendices. The Agency encourages the use of these documents when developing an application. -Solar PV-BESS-Technical Considerations for RBCS Projects - agstar_risk_analysis_checklist.
pdf Please contact your State Rural Development Energy Coordinator for more information on this program. Persons with disabilities that require alternative means for communication should contact the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Target Center at (202)720–2600 (voice) or by email at Target-center@usda.
gov. REAP Renewable Energy Systems Technology | Link **USDA/NREL REAP Distributed Wind Energy Webinar: June 17****,****2024 1:00 PM EST. **Learned how distributed wind technologies can best contribute to rural businesses, including tips on submitting successful REAP wind applications. **USDA/NREL REAP Solar plus Battery Storage Webinar: July 17, 2024 3:00 PM EST.
**Learned how solar plus storage technologies can best contribute to rural businesses, including tips on submitting successful REAP solar plus battery storage applications. * **IRA REAP Webinar: April 4, 2023**. Updates on funding available under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) after the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
| Webinar Recording * **REAP Stakeholder Call:** January 9, 2023 |Webinar Recording * Report Fraud on USDA Contracts * Architectural Barriers Act * USDA Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement * Non-Discrimination Statement Rural Development U.S. Department of Agriculture
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Agricultural producers and rural small businesses. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (loan financing and grant funding) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
EPAs SmartWay Transport Partnership and National Clean Diesel Campaign (NCDC) are announcing the availability of funding assistance to create finance programs, such as low cost leases or revolving loan programs, to achieve significant reductions in diesel emissions throughout the United States. The SmartWay Clean Diesel Finance Program is soliciting proposals for projects that reduce diesel emissions through the creation of national, tribal, regional, state or local finance program(s). Finance programs include, but are not limited to, those that provide the loan recipient a specific financial incentive (i.e., longer terms or lower rates) to purchase or lease eligible retrofitted vehicles or equipment. The proposed finance program should maximize the total project funds available for financing eligible diesel emission reduction solutions and be sustainable to maintain the program. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-OAR-OTAQ-09-13. Assistance Listing: 66.039. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: $2M – $12M per award.
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 is soliciting applications for projects that address the 2010 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rebuy (4Rs) in Schools Program goals from applicants carrying out or desiring to carry out projects that serve EPA Region 2: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. Applicantsare required to be members of, or to join, EPAs WasteWise program in order to apply.See subsection E for more information. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R2-RPB-01-2010. Assistance Listing: 66.808. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: $60K total program funding.
The Healthy Communities Grant Program is seeking projects that: Target resources to benefit communities at risk (environmental justice areas of potential concern, places with high risk from toxic air pollution, urban areas) and sensitive populations (e.g. children, elderly, others at increased risk). Assess, understand, and reduce environmental and human health risks. Increase collaboration through community-based projects. Build institutional and community capacity to understand and solve environment and human health problems. Achieve measurable environmental and human health benefits. Proposed projects must: (1) Be located in and/or directly benefit one or more of the three Target Investment Areas which include: Environmental Justice Areas of Potential Concern, Sensitive Populations, and/or Urban Areas in one or more of the EPA Region I States of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and/or Vermont; and (2) Identify how the proposed project will achieve measurable environmental and/or public health results in one or more of the five Target Program Areas which include Asthma, Capacity Building on Environmental and Public Health Issues, Healthy Indoor/Outdoor Environments, Healthy Schools, Urban Natural Resources. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R1-HC-2010. Assistance Listing: 66.110. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: $5K – $35K per award.