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Resource Conservation
and Development Program Fact Sheets
Overview
The Resource Conservation and Development Program (RC&D) is
reauthorized in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Farm
Bill). The purpose of the RC&D program is to encourage and improve the
capability of volunteer local elected and civic leaders in designated
RC&D areas to plan and carry out projects for resource conservation and
community development. Program objectives focus on "quality of
life" improvements achieved through natural resources conservation and
community development. Such activities lead to sustainable communities,
prudent land use, and the sound management and conservation of natural
resources.
Benefits/Accomplishments
The RC&D program pulls together people, communities, Indian tribes,
and grassroots groups that unite in shared purpose and pool resources to get
work done. More than 20,000 volunteers are serving on and with RC&D
councils. They are committed to revitalizing and sustaining their
communities through the RC&D program. To date, 368 areas across the
Nation (plus the Caribbean and Pacific Basins) have been designated by the
Secretary of Agriculture as RC&D areas. They serve more than 85 percent
(2,614) of U.S. counties and over 77 percent of the U.S. population. NRCS’
goal is to have nationwide coverage by 2005.
In fiscal year 2001, RC&Ds completed more than 3,000 projects. These
resulted in 500 businesses created and 1,800 businesses expanded; 7,500 jobs
created; 5,000 miles of streams and 880,000 acres of wildlife habitat improved. Over 283,000
people learned new job skills, and nearly 780,000 economically and socially
disadvantaged people were served.
How RC&D Works
Assistance is provided, as authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, to
designated RC&D areas through their organized RC&D councils
(comprised of local leaders). RC&D councils and their sponsors, in
association with State, local, and Federal governments and non-profit
organizations, develop and implement local RC&D area plans. Councils
also obtain assistance from other local, State, and Federal agencies;
private organizations; and foundations. RC&D priorities are set by area
residents to meet their needs.
Eligibility
Technical assistance is available to RC&D areas designated by the
Secretary of Agriculture. Technical assistance is available for the planning
and installation of approved projects specified in RC&D area plans, for
land conservation, water management, community development, and
environmental enhancement elements.
For More Information about RC&D, please contact
RC&D
60 Quaker Lane, Suite 45, Warwick, RI 02886
phone: (401)-826-2409
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