The applicant. to be eligible. should have reasonable prospects of success in the enterprise for which the loan or grant is made. and be unable to obtain the needed assistance through existing Government programs or elsewhere. The FHA. under this program. would furnish extensive training and consultation in the areas of finance and management. A second part of title III would extend a modest amount of assistance to migrant workersa povertystricken segment of our society which we have too long ignored. Grants or loans would be made available to public or private agencies which developed acceptable programs for migrants in the areas of housing. sanitation. education. or daycare of children. The appropriation provided for these purposes in the Senate bill is not particularly generous. but it represents an improvement over the House version. Migrant programs would receive a portion of the $50 million appropriated for title III. In addition. they could receive up to $15 million of funds appropriated under title II or other sections of the bill. Title IV of the bill provides for loans on liberal terms for concerns defined as "small businesses" under the Small Business Act or persons seeking to establish such concerns.
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