Statewide Overview
Full ENOUGH Eligibility Requires Both Tests
A community is ENOUGH-eligible only when it contains both (1) a Census Tract Poverty Rate Qualified tract (>30% child poverty, or qualifying via the proposed MOE methodology) AND (2) a School Poverty Rate Qualified school (concentration of poverty ≥75%, the statutory Year 3 threshold).
ENOUGH Grantee Coverage
Of the 181 fully eligible tracts, only 62 have an active ENOUGH grantee serving that tract. 119 eligible tracts have no grantee coverage. Note: grantees serve 114 total tracts, but 49 of those are non-eligible tracts within their broader community boundaries — a grantee only needs at least one eligible tract in their service area to qualify.
Key Metrics
Census Tract Qualification Over Time
Eligibility Breakdown (2026 Cycle)
Top Counties by Fully Eligible Tracts
School Qualification Trend
2026 Eligibility Formula
Census Tract Poverty Rate Qualification
Criteria 2 requires Secretary's approval. See full methodology rationale →
School Poverty Rate Qualification
Lowered from 80% (Years 1-2) to 75% per statute. See school analysis →
| 2024 cycle (80% threshold): | 244 schools |
| 2025 cycle (80% threshold): | 284 schools |
| 2026 cycle (75% threshold): | 287 schools |