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South Carolina State Programs

Inflation Reduction Act Assistance for Distressed Borrowers

Since October 2022, USDA has provided approximately $1.5 billion in immediate assistance to more than 24,000 financially distressed direct and guaranteed FSA loan borrowers through the Inflation Reduction Act.

FSA is currently accepting individual requests for assistance from borrowers who took certain extraordinary measures to avoid delinquency on their direct FSA loans, missed a recent installment, or are unable to make their next scheduled installment.

For more information on eligibility, or to submit a request for assistance, producers can contact their local USDA Service Center or visit farmers.gov/inflation-reduction-investments/assistance.  


South Carolina FSA State Committee

  • Anthony Grant, Chair
  • Lawrence Weathers
  • Mary Frances Koon
  • J.E.B. Wilson
  • Warren Dixon
SC State Committee

South Carolina Office of the Director

  • Laurie Funderburk, State Executive Director
  • Kenn Jameson, Administrative Officer
  • William Shelley, Farm Loan Chief
  • Linda Williams, Farm Programs Chief
  • Sabrenna Bryant, State Outreach Coordinator

South Carolina FSA District Directors

  • Blake Badger, District 1
  • Jody Carter, District 2
  • Bridget Powell, District 3

The South Carolina Farm Service Agency (FSA) is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that serves all farmers, ranchers and agricultural partners through the delivery of effective and efficient agricultural programs for all Americans. FSA serves all 46 counties in South Carolina, utilizing 34 county offices.

County Office Directory

District Director State Map


Farm Programs


Farm Loan Programs (Factsheets)