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USDA funds rural growth in Alaska

Dec 13, 2024
By Farms.com

Investments boost jobs and solid waste infrastructure

USDA Rural Development has committed $599,415 to bolster rural infrastructure and job creation in Alaskan communities. This initiative targets solid waste management and technical training to enhance the living standards of rural and Tribal populations.

“These investments will build modern infrastructure that will attract employers to the nation’s smallest towns and most remote communities,” stated Secretary Vilsack.

The funds will support three major projects - 

Alaska Forum Inc. - Allocated $158,000 to deliver hands-on solid waste management training to 12 communities and 30 landfill operators. It also includes six virtual courses for ongoing education.

Yukon River Inter - Tribal Watershed Council: With $175,415, this project establishes a solid waste liaison to address landfill concerns and provide technical support to high-risk communities.

Zender Environmental Health and Research Group - Awarded $266,000, this initiative focuses on improving landfill operations and enhancing climate resilience in Tuntutuliak, Akiachak, and Hooper Bay.

These projects are part of a nationwide USDA effort to invest $6.3 billion across 44 states. The funding strengthens water systems, power grids, and waste infrastructure while creating opportunities in housing, education, and internet access for underserved areas.

USDA’s Rural Development program continues to improve the lives of rural Americans, fostering economic growth, sustainability, and equity in communities nationwide.


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