2024 REAP GRANT SEASON IS OPEN

Grants Gives Applicants an Opportunity to Make Their Community Vision a Reality

The Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) is essential to providing communities, with populations under 7,000 the opportunities to improve their infrastructure and quality of life.

The 2024 REAP Grant Application is available to download beginning August 28, 2023. The grant deadline is October 27, 2023, at 4 p.m.

To receive 10 points on your REAP application, ACOG encourages communities to attend the REAP Workshops held on September 12 and 21 at 2 p.m. at the ACOG office.  

During the 2023 Legislative Session, Oklahoma lawmakers allocated $30 million to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce for the REAP program.  In FY 2024, as the distributor of REAP funding for the Central Oklahoma region, ACOG will distribute an unprecedented $2.7 million to communities in Canadian, Cleveland, Logan, and Oklahoma counties.

“ACOG is excited to distribute such an unparalleled amount of funds to our smaller communities in Central Oklahoma,” Christopher Bluth, ACOG Community & Economic Development Manager, said.

“In the past, there has been a maximum dollar amount a community can apply for – this year, ACOG is pleased to announce that there will be no maximum funding cap,” Bluth said. “This opportunity could be a real gamechanger for some of our eligible communities.”

REAP grants require no match and may fund projects such as road and street construction or repair, drainage projects, rural highway improvements, county bridge construction or repair, industrial access road construction or repair, among other specific transportation projects.

Need the Capital to Start Your REAP Project?  NEW this year, ACOG is offering ADVANCED PAYMENT – and may pay in advance 25% of the total grant award. This is a onetime payment designed to be a direct assistance to communities and is permitted at the discretion of the ACOG Executive Director.

REAP grants may include improvements in rural water quality, rural solid waste disposal or treatment, rural sanitary sewer construction or upgrades, provision of rural health care services (including emergency medical care), telecommunications improvements, projects that increase employment levels, and municipal energy distribution system improvements.

Project applications are reviewed by an advisory committee then approved by the ACOG Board of Directors.

For further REAP information visit here.

Staff Contacts

Christopher Bluth

Community & Economic Development Manager

Maria DeLoera

CED Planner I

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