(Columbus, Ohio, June 05, 2026) -- Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Ohio State Director Charles Tassell kicked off National Homeownership Month by highlighting Rural Development’s commitment to expanding access to affordable housing and helping more Americans, especially first-time homebuyers, achieve the dream of homeownership.
"Access to affordable homes is essential to the prosperity of communities in Rural America," said Tassell. "Under the leadership of President Trump, Ohio's own Vice President Vance, and Secretary Rollins, the U.S. Department of Agriculture fulfills the American Dream of homeownership for families, and a rural revival for Ohio."
Homeownership remains one of the most effective ways for families to build wealth and strengthen their financial future. Throughout the month, USDA is showcasing programs that make it easier for individuals and families to buy, build, or repair homes in rural areas.
“The Trump Administration and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins are focused on growing first time homeownership, making home borrowing more accessible by cutting barriers, helping families build equity and long-term financial security,” said USDA Rural Development Acting Under Secretary Todd Lindsey. “USDA Rural Development is playing a key role by delivering real solutions for rural communities across the country.”
USDA Rural Development’s single-family housing programs are designed to support first-time homebuyers, working families, and those looking to invest in their communities. These programs include:
USDA is working closely with lenders, builders, and community partners to streamline processes, reduce regulatory burdens, and expand awareness of available programs. Rural Development programs support not only housing, but also the broader economic foundation of rural America by investing in infrastructure, community facilities, and local economies to ensure rural communities remain strong, self-sufficient, and positioned for long-term growth.
To learn more about USDA Rural Development housing programs, visit www.rd.usda.gov or contact a Rural Development State Office.