Title 7 › Chapter 50— AGRICULTURAL CREDIT › 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. To join, a person must be a beginning farmer or rancher with limited money or property and an income below either 80% of their State’s median income or 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for their State. Nonprofit groups that are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3), or state, local, or tribal governments working with such nonprofits, can run these projects. The program must run at least 5 years in at least 15 States and will work with the Farm Service Agency’s farm loan programs. Qualified groups get grants (no more than $250,000 per project) but must first put in non‑Federal matching money equal to 50% of the grant into a reserve fund. After that, the federal grant goes into the same reserve. Up to 10% of the reserve can pay administration; the rest is used to match participants’ savings. Participants sign a contract with one qualified group to save their own money, take financial training, and use the savings only for approved farm expenses. The group must match each participant’s deposits at least 100% and up to 200% within one month, but no more than $6,000 in matching funds per participant per year. Approved expenses include buying land or a down payment, mortgage payments for up to 180 days after a purchase, buying breeding animals or trees, and similar farm investments. Participants have two years after the last match to spend the money; any leftover funds return to the reserve. Applicants are chosen competitively, with preference for groups that serve the program’s target clients and have farm financial experience. Grantees must file annual reports starting within 60 days after the year they are approved, the Secretary will review finances as needed, can make rules about ending or transferring projects, and must report results to Congress within one year after all projects finish. Funding of $5,000,000 is authorized for each fiscal year 2008 through 2023.
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7 U.S.C. § 1983b
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
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