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The Indian Tribal Land Acquisition Loan Program is designed to help Native American Tribes acquire additional property within their reservations to support and expand current operations, enhance financial prospects for Native American communities, increase agricultural productivity, and preserve farmland for future generations. The program is part of the Farm Service Agency's (FSA) broader initiatives to support tribal communities through sustainable and community-driven solutions to rural challenges.
🏦 Loan
Simple Application
National
Loan Purposes
Acquire additional property within the reservation
Advance and increase current operations
Provide financial prospects for Native American communities
Increase agricultural productivity
Save farmland for future generations
Eligibility
Available to American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments
Must be used for acquiring property within the reservation
Program is intended to support and expand current tribal operations and agricultural productivity
Applicants must be eligible under FSA's standard requirements for tribal participation
Terms
Financed and serviced by the Farm Service Agency
Funding comes from Congressional appropriations as part of the USDA budget
Specific loan terms such as interest rates, repayment periods, and down payment requirements are not mentioned in the provided text
Application Instructions
Contact the Farm Service Agency for application procedures
Reach out to local USDA offices for assistance and guidance
Details
Financial InstrumentLoan
Application DifficultySimple Application
OrganizationFarm Service Agency