Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 50— - AGRICULTURAL CREDIT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › § 1983b
Creates a pilot program called the New Farmer Individual Development Accounts Pilot Program to help beginning farmers and ranchers save money and buy farm assets. Eligible participants are new farmers or ranchers who lack significant resources and have income below either 80% of their State’s median or 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for their State. The program is run through the Farm Service Agency loan programs and is open to projects at least 5 years long in at least 15 States. Qualified entities are tax-exempt nonprofit groups (501(c)(3)) or State, local, or tribal governments working with such a nonprofit. These groups may work with banks or community development corporations. Qualified entities can get grants up to $250,000 and must put up non‑Federal matching money equal to 50% of the grant into a reserve fund. After the match is deposited, the federal grant goes into that reserve. Up to 10% of the reserve may pay administrative costs; the rest funds matches for participants. Participants sign a contract to save their own money, finish financial training, and use the money only for approved purchases like buying farmland (or a down payment), making mortgage payments for up to 180 days after purchase, buying breeding stock or trees, or similar items. The entity must match participant deposits at least 100% and up to 200%, within one month, and may give no more than $6,000 per participant per fiscal year in matching funds. Participants have 2 years after the last match to spend the money. Any unused account funds return to the reserve, and when all accounts close a share of the reserve returns to the U.S. Treasury equal to (the federal funds in the reserve that were not used for admin) divided by (the total reserve). Qualified entities must file annual reports (starting within 60 days after the first calendar year) and a final report to Congress is due within 1 year after all programs end. The Secretary may review records, write rules, and the program was authorized $5,000,000 for each fiscal year 2008 through 2023.
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7 U.S.C. § 1983b
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73