
Rural Community Development (RCD) Fact Sheet
What We Do
The Rural Community Development (RCD) program is a discretionary grant program that works with regional and Tribal organizations to manage safe water systems in rural communities. RCD funds provide training and technical assistance to help community members identify and address water and wastewater issues, including infrastructure and accessibility needs. They also improve access for families to affordable water and waste disposal services, train water operators to ensure water systems comply with federal regulations, and help communities establish financial stability to maintain water delivery and wastewater disposal systems.
Who We Serve
RCD serves very small communities in sparsely populated areas, many of which have populations under 2,500 people and are made up predominantly of residents with low incomes who lack safe water and wastewater treatment services and often even indoor plumbing.
2024 Highlights

Appropriated by Congress

Additional funds leveraged from other funding sources to support building and maintaining water management systems

Leveraged for every federal dollar appropriated
RCD improved water and wastewater services for:

Individuals

Households

Communities across the United States
New for FY24:

Residents gained access to safe drinking water

Residents connected to sanitary sewer systems

Rural Community Development Program
Division of Community Discretionary and Demonstration Programs
Office of Community Services