Delaware Federal Spending — Week of 2026-04-26
Delaware Federal Spending Report: April 26 – May 2, 2026
Federal agencies obligated $69,000 across Delaware during the week of April 26 through May 2, 2026, with all funds directed to housing-related initiatives through a single award.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development dominated federal spending in the state during this period, accounting for the entirety of obligated funds. The agency issued one direct payment totaling $69,000 to support housing efforts in the First State.
The Wilmington Housing Authority received the sole award during the reporting week. The organization secured $69,000 in direct federal funding from HUD, representing a focused allocation toward housing development or operations in Delaware's largest city. This represents the week's only contractor activity across the state.
HUD's activity reflects ongoing federal commitment to housing stability in Delaware communities. Direct payments of this nature typically support public housing authorities' operational needs, maintenance, or resident services, though specific project details were not provided in this reporting period.
The concentration of federal spending into a single award to one contractor by one agency characterizes this as a notably narrow spending week for Delaware. While modest in absolute dollar terms, such allocations underscore the importance of federal housing support to local municipalities, particularly in urban centers like Wilmington.