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In 1995, LISC launched Rural LISC to expand its reach beyond urban areas to include rural communities. Rural LISC’s mission is to build the capacity of resident-led rural CDCs, increase their production and impact, demonstrate the value of investing in and through rural CDCs and make the resource and policy environment more supportive of rural CDCs and their work.

Eight million rural Americans are poor — that’s the equivalent of the population of New Jersey. Rural communities lack quality, affordable housing and health care. They are losing jobs and land to suburban sprawl. They do not receive the necessary government funding and support to provide decent education and transportation services. They are often unable to keep up with technology and the mainstream economy.

Despite the image of rural America as a farm-driven economy, less than 9 percent of rural jobs are in the combined farming, agricultural services, forestry and fishing industries. Rural LISC, recognizing that rural communities’ needs are not focused on agriculture alone, provides a wide range of services to rural community developers. Currently, Rural LISC provides nearly 100 partner CDC's across the country with training, technical assistance, information and financial support to address the problems rural communities face.

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LISC/NEF and Enterprise/ESIC Launch Community Recovery Fund to Redevelop Devastated Gulf Region
09/09/2005
Effort Includes Grants, Loans and Tax Credit Investments

Bank of America Announces $3 Million for Revitalizing Communities in San Diego and Across the Country
02/25/2005
LISC To Use Funds To Support Rebuilding Efforts in 19 Cities and Several Rural Communities

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Experts Online - The Rural Affordable Home Ownership Series: Rural Home Loan Partnership
12/08/2005
This session is the first of a two-part series about increasing affordable homeownership in rural America. It provides an overview of the Rural Home Loan Partnership (RHLP), an nine-year old rural homeownership program that involves community-based groups, local banks, USDA and some state housing financing agencies to counsel homebuyers and help them secure financing.

Experts Online - The Rural Affordable Home Ownership Series: Section 8 Homeownership Training
12/08/2005
This session, the second in a two-part series on affordable homeownership in rural areas, features a Vermont practitioner group using Section 8 successfully to provide affordable housing in a hot market. Section 8 rent subsidies can be used to help low income families buy homes and make the difference.

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Generous Supporters of LISC Rural

Bank of America
BB&T Charitable Foundation
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
KeyCorp
M&T Bank
PNC Bank
Reed Smith
The Ford Foundation
U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
U.S. Department of Treasury
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Wachovia
Washington Mutual