Find of Eligible Rural Areas
The following instructions and the directory of rural areas
will help you
determine whether your organization is located in a rural area.
To find your state and county:
- Select your state in the drop-down
menu below.
- Click on the Search Button.
- A list of counties will display at
the bottom of this page.
- Scroll through the counties listed
for your state; the counties are listed in alphabetical order.
- If your county
is listed, and there is an N/A in the exception field, your organization
is located in a rural area.
- If your county is listed, and there
are notes in the exception field, see instructions on determining your Census
Track Number or BNA.
To determine your county's Census Tract Number or BNA:
To determine your county's Census Tract Number or BNA, you can call your regional census
bureau office or visit the FFIEC Web Site.
- You must select "Year 2004" on the FFIEC web site and use the 2000 Census
- Type in your organization's street
address and click the Search button
- Write down the Tract/BNA number displayed
- Return to the RHCD Web Site
- Please read the exceptions column closely
to determine whether your organization is considered rural or not. If you
have any questions, please contact the Customer Service Support
Center at 1-800-229-5476.
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