WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today announced $29,673,919 in loans and grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for rural development projects across West Virginia.

“USDA continues to be a fantastic partner in West Virginia, and this latest round of investments is clear evidence of that,” said Senator Capito. “West Virginians work hard—we are incredibly diligent and we take advantage of opportunities like these to better our communities. Many of the projects included in this round of funding will provide those opportunities and improve the quality of life in communities across the Mountain State. I will continue to be a fervent advocate on the federal level for the support West Virginians need to get through this pandemic so we can come out stronger on the other side.”

“Expanding economic development is essential to growing our economy and our workforce. These funds will help organizations across West Virginia grow and thrive as they work on projects to grow local food and produce, expand telemedicine, provide clean drinking water, put a roof over families heads, and much more. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I will continue to fight for USDA rural development funding that supports programs here in the Mountain State, and I look forward to seeing the positive impacts of these projects for years to come,” said Senator Manchin.

Individual awards listed below:

Grants

$936,000 – Ravencliff-McGraws-Saulsville PSD

$430,124 – Garrett Regional Medical Center

$250,000 – Smoke Camp Crafts

$50,000 – Advantage Valley

$50,000 – West Virginia High Tech Consortium

$49,808 – Future Generations University

$46,287 – Fayette County Commission

$17,600 – Roane County Commission

$13,600 – Gilmer County Commission 

$4,900 – City of Stonewood

 

Loans

$11,160,000 – Potomac Heights

$4,900,000 – Audrina Mill

$3,600,000 – Long Island Properties

$3,200,000 – Ashland Scenic Campground

$1,250,000 – Muirwood Greene Limited Partnership

$1,032,000 – Thurston Landing

$950,000 – Glade View Apartments

$800,000 – Baltimore Gardens

$750,000 – Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council

$183,000 – Arnoldsburg Volunteer Fire Department

 

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