USDA Rural Development
USDA program providing low-interest loans and grants to very-low-income rural homeowners to repair, improve, or modernize homes. Grants up to $10,000 available for seniors 62+ to remove health and safety hazards. Forrest City qualifies as a rural area.
Loan at 1% interest or grant for seniors; amount based on income and need
Federal program, maintained from the official federal source.
Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.
This is a national program. In Forrest City, AR, you can stack it with local programs like these:
A grant-savvy contractor in Forrest City, AR can handle the paperwork, inspections, and timelines so your funding releases on schedule. Getting matched is free.
You will likely need a contractor to apply
Projects like this almost always need a licensed contractor, and many grants ask for a written estimate as part of your application. Lining up a contractor in Forrest City early keeps your application moving.
Get matched with a contractorEach program sets its own contractor rules. Check the official program page for exact requirements.
Form to file: USDA Form RD 410-4 (with RD 3550-1 and RD 3550-4)
Very low income rural homeowners can get a loan to repair or modernize their home, and homeowners age 62 and older can get a grant to remove health and safety hazards. Loans and grants combine up to 50,000 dollars, with grants capped at 10,000 dollars. You apply through your local USDA Rural Development office.
Steps to apply
Documents you will likely need
Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.
Deadline: Rolling applications through local USDA office
Ask us. It is free, and a real person answers within a business day.
Email us about this programGrant-approved contractors understand the documentation, inspections, and timelines, so your funding releases on schedule.
Rebates and discounts that stack on top of any grant. Most are free to use.
This is just one of many grants, rebates, and free programs available. Stack them together to maximize your savings.
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