(1) promote strategic development activities and collaborative efforts by State and local communities, and federally recognized Indian tribes, to maximize the impact of Federal assistance;
(2) optimize the use of resources;
(3) provide assistance in a manner that reflects the complexity of rural needs, including the needs for business development, health care, education, infrastructure, cultural resources, the environment, and housing;
(4) advance activities that empower, and build the capacity of, State and local communities to design unique responses to the special needs of the State and local communities, and federally recognized Indian tribes, for rural development assistance; and
(5) adopt flexible and innovative approaches to solving rural development problems.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 50— AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
SUBCHAPTER V— RURAL COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM
§ 2009d. Rural Development Trust Fund
§ 2009g. Guarantee and commitment to guarantee loans
§ 2009i. Interstate collaboration
§ 2009k. Rural development interagency working group
§ 2009l. Duties of Rural Economic and Community Development State Offices