National Report

Federal Spending Report — Week of 2026-04-19

2026-04-19 – 2026-04-25
Total Obligated
$786k
Awards
24
Contractors
2
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Report: April 19-25, 2026

The U.S. Department of Agriculture obligated $786,000 across 24 awards during the week of April 19-25, 2026, with the vast majority distributed as grants to recipients across multiple states. A single direct payment to a Utah-based company accounted for more than 60 percent of total spending.

LAZY DAYS KANAB LLC received the largest award of the week—a $479,000 direct payment from the Department of Agriculture in Utah. The company's single award represented the dominant transaction by far, dwarfing the next-largest awards on the list. A redacted recipient in Maine captured the second and third positions with consecutive grants of $27,000 and $26,000, followed by awards in Arizona ($15,000), Michigan ($14,000), and Texas.

Just two unique contractors received funds during the reporting period. LAZY DAYS KANAB LLC claimed the single largest award, while a second redacted recipient secured $307,000 across 23 separate grants—indicating a more distributed pattern of smaller allocations. The concentration of awards among two entities reflects a relatively narrow distribution of federal spending for the week.

The Department of Agriculture was the sole disbursing agency, accounting for all $786,000 in obligations. The department split its spending between direct payments and grants, with the latter comprising the majority of activity by count. Of the 24 total awards, 23 were structured as grants totaling $307,000, while the single direct payment reached $479,000.

Geographically, Utah dominated spending due to the LAZY DAYS KANAB award, followed by Maine with $74,000 spread across four grants. Arizona received $65,000 in five awards, while Texas and Michigan rounded out the top five states with $46,000 and $39,000 respectively. The distribution suggests the Department of Agriculture's week was marked by a mix of targeted direct support to a single Utah entity alongside a broader grant-making initiative spanning multiple states.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$479k
Department of Agriculture
$27k
Department of Agriculture
$26k
Department of Agriculture
$15k
Department of Agriculture
$14k