Wednesday, November 27, 2024

USDA: AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

USDA Accepting Requests for the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program

Farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who experienced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs prior to January 2021 may be eligible for the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program. This program is an important step in delivering on USDA’s commitment of providing financial assistance to those who have faced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs.

USDA continues to accept applications for the program. The deadline to apply is Jan.13, 2024. Borrowers can apply for assistance online via 22007apply.gov or through a paper-based form. The application process is not on a first come, first served, basis. All applications received or postmarked before the Jan.13, 2024, deadline will be considered.

Filing an application is FREE and does not require a lawyer.

On 22007apply.gov, applicants can information on how to obtain technical assistance in-person or virtually, and additional resources and details about the program. Applicants can also call the free call center at 1-800-721-0970 or visit one of several dozen brick-and-mortar offices the program has set up around the country. Locations are provided on the program website and vendors will update the local events schedule with more information as it becomes available

If there are concerns about working with USDA based on past experiences, USDA has partnered with community-based organizations to conduct outreach to underserved groups. To support producers throughout the application process, USDA is ensuring that organizations with extensive experience conducting outreach to farm organizations are able to support individuals who may be eligible for the program. These groups include AgrAbility, the Farmer Veteran CoalitionFarmers’ Legal Action GroupFederation of Southern CooperativesIntertribal Agriculture CouncilLand Loss Prevention ProgramNational Young Farmers Coalition, and Rural Coalition. 

For more information, visit 22007apply.gov.