Title III. special programs to combat poverty in rural areas. strives to raise to a decent level the living standards of those committed to rural life. unable to adjust to urban life. and unable to benefit from existing programs of assistance to raise themselves from poverty. Part A authorizes the director to make grants through the FHA to individuals of up to $1.500 for agricultural purposes. and up to $2.500 for nonagricultural purposes. This title also Includes special consideration for the plight of the migrant worker and his family through programs addressed to housing. sanitation. education. and day care centers for children of migratory laborers. Title IV. employment and investment incentives. is aimed at still another group of people unable to make use of existing programs. and capable of being returned to the mainstream of American life. The target is very small business concerns and those qualified persons seeking to establish such concerns.