National Report

Federal Spending Report — 2026-05-11

2026-05-11
Total Obligated
$189k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Brief: May 11, 2026

The federal government obligated $189,000 in a single direct payment on May 11, 2026, channeled through the Department of Agriculture to support housing initiatives in Texas. The award, representing minimal daily spending activity, underscores selective deployment of federal resources toward residential development projects.

Corrigan Square Housing, Limited received the sole award documented for this reporting period—a $189,000 direct payment from the Department of Agriculture. The Texas-based entity, serving as the sole contractor in this limited transaction window, appears to be positioned as a housing development or management organization drawing on USDA funding streams, which commonly support rural and affordable housing programs across the country.

The Department of Agriculture's single award on this date reflects the agency's ongoing role in funding housing-related initiatives outside traditional HUD channels. USDA programs frequently support cooperative housing, rental assistance, and community development projects, particularly in underserved rural and suburban areas. The $189,000 obligation suggests either a modest project phase or an initial funding tranche for a larger initiative.

Texas continues to rank among top recipients of federal housing and agricultural funding, reflecting both the state's geographic scale and the prevalence of rural development priorities in federal spending. The concentration of this day's entire obligation in a single Texas-based transaction highlights how federal disbursements can be episodic and geographically concentrated, with significant activity often occurring in brief windows.

The direct payment classification indicates straightforward fund transfer rather than a more complex contracting arrangement, suggesting either established program funding or a streamlined award process. The absence of multiple awards or competing contractors on this date is notable—federal spending typically involves broader distribution across numerous entities, making single-award days relatively uncommon in aggregate reporting.

This brief spending window, while modest in scale, represents continued federal commitment to housing development through agricultural department channels, a mechanism often overlooked in broader federal spending discussions but significant for rural infrastructure and community development objectives.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$189k