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USDA Rural Development Invests over $155,000 in 2 Kansas Communities



U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Kansas State Director Christy Davis announced that USDA is awarding $155,100 in grants to improve rural health care facilities in Hodgeman and Sumner counties.

"Under the leadership of President Biden, Vice President Harris and Agriculture Secretary Vilsack, USDA is committed to making sure people in rural areas have access to reliable quality health care," Davis said. "The Emergency Rural Health Care Grants being announced today will provide equipment and resources needed to better serve rural Kansans."

The Biden-Harris Administration made these funds available in the Emergency Rural Health Care Grants Programs through its historic legislative package, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The Act and this program are examples of the government's ability to respond quickly to ensure every person and family has access to high-quality health care no matter their zip code.

USDA Rural Development promotes a healthy community and environment through the Emergency Rural Health Care Grants to make sure rural Americans of all ages have access to the health care they need.

The details of the Kansas grants are:

- A $130,100 grant will help purchase equipment and recover lost revenues for Hodgeman County Health Center. The Center experienced a loss of revenue in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Once the project is completed, the facility will be able to provide new and improved health care services to the community.

- A $25,000 grant will help to recover lost revenues, make improvements to electronic health records system, for Sumner County Home Health Agency in Wellington. The COVID-19 pandemic prevented the Agency from providing home health services in 2020, resulting in loss of revenue.

USDA will announce additional awardees for Emergency Rural Health Care Grants in the coming weeks and months.

Congress passed the American Rescue Plan Act in March 2021 to deliver immediate economic relief to people impacted by the pandemic. Within months after the Act's passage, USDA responded quickly by making this funding available to ensure the long-term availability of rural health care services.

In August 2021, USDA made the Emergency Rural Health Care Grants available through the American Rescue Plan Act to help rural health care facilities, tribes and communities expand access to health care services and nutrition assistance.

The assistance is helping provide immediate relief to support rural hospitals, health care clinics and local communities. USDA is administering the funds through Rural Development's Community Facilities Program.

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