Rural Maine Health Care Facilities Receive Nearly $3.5M from USDA

The United State’s Department of Agriculture Rural Development is investing $3.49 million to help rural health facilities in Maine.

The investment will help nine facilities across the state. The USDA is looking to help some facilities who lost funding during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to help build new facilities in rural areas, according to News Center Maine.

Grants awarded range from $28,000 to $1 million. Read more.

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