AUSTIN, Texas -- More than 300 Texas schools districts that helped educate Hurricane Harvey-displaced students are eligible to apply for $174 million in federal grants.

The Texas Education Agency on Tuesday announced the assistance and a list of eligible districts and charter schools. The money comes from the Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students program.

Harvey made landfall last Aug. 25 in South Texas. Ensuing heavy rain swamped parts of Houston, Beaumont, Port Arthur and other areas of Texas.

Education Commissioner Mike Morath said the funds are meant to help Texas districts with the cost of educating students displaced by Harvey during the 2017-2018 school year. The TEA earlier this year provided the U.S. Department of Education with information, submitted by districts and charter schools, regarding the displaced students.

MORE INFO | Full list of eligible school districts