REAP provides up to $20 million annually for critical conservation programs of open space protection, soil and water enhancement, land management, historical resource protection, natural roadside vegetation and conservation education.
Assemblies are held every two years in the areas of the state's 17 Councils of Government. At each public meeting, attendees learn about the overall REAP budget and recently-funded REAP projects in their region. Attendees also identify opportunities for the future regional REAP projects, recommend REAP policy changes and elect representatives to the REAP Congress.
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