About the Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP)
Title V, Part B of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act authorizes the Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP). REAP is designed to help rural local education agencies (LEAs) that may lack the personnel and resources to compete effectively for Federal competitive grants and that often receive grant allocations in amounts that are too small to be effective in meeting their intended purposes. There are two formula grant programs authorized under REAP: the Small, Rural School Achievement (SRSA) program and the Rural and Low-Income School (RLIS) program.
Current REAP Master Eligibility Spreadsheet (MES)
The U.S. Department of Education annually produces the REAP Master Eligibility Spreadsheet to determine which LEAs are eligible for SRSA and RLIS. For details about how the data is used to inform program eligibility, see the SRSA and RLIS pages on the REAP website. Fiscal year 2025 eligibility data will be posted soon! Below is the link to the current version of the REAP Master Eligibility Spreadsheet.
Click here to download the most current version: Fiscal Year 2024 Master Eligibility Spreadsheet Version 09.11.2024
If the contact information provided for your LEA is incorrect, please send updates to reap@ed.gov. When making a contact change, please send the full name and email of the person being replaced and the full name and email of the person who will be the new contact, please also indicate if the new contact will be the primary or secondary contact for your LEA.
Past REAP Master Eligibility Spreadsheets (MES) by Year
(click on year of interest to view MES)
Need Assistance Understanding the MES?
If you need additional assistance with the REAP MES, please email reap@ed.gov or call 202-401-0039.