Florida Federal Spending — Week of 2026-05-24
Federal Spending Report: Florida (May 24-30, 2026)
The Department of Agriculture distributed $28,000 across two grant awards in Florida during the week of May 24-30, 2026, with both disbursements flowing to a single contractor.
The week's spending activity remained modest in scope, with just two awards processed. The largest grant totaled $17,000, while a second award of $10,000 rounded out the department's Florida obligations for the period. Both awards were structured as grants rather than contracts or other procurement vehicles, suggesting support for programs or initiatives rather than service-based engagements.
The Department of Agriculture accounted for 100 percent of federal spending in the state during this seven-day window, consolidating all $28,000 in obligations under its purview. The concentration of activity within a single agency reflects a narrowly focused spending period, with no involvement from other federal departments or agencies.
A single contractor received both awards, capturing the entirety of the week's federal spending in Florida. This entity's $28,000 in total obligations represents the complete universe of tracked federal disbursements for the reporting period.
The grant-based structure of both awards suggests potential alignment with agricultural development programs, rural support initiatives, or other Department of Agriculture grant programs operating within Florida. The identical award classification across both disbursements underscores a uniform distribution approach rather than a diversified spending portfolio.
Overall, the May 24-30 reporting period represents a relatively light week for federal spending activity in Florida, characterized by minimal award volume and concentrated agency involvement. The lack of spending diversity—both in terms of contractor count and agency participation—may reflect either a seasonal slowdown or a particularly narrow window in the federal funding calendar.