State Report

Georgia Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-14

2026-06-14 – 2026-06-20
Total Obligated
$10k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Georgia Receives $10K in Federal Agriculture Grant During Week of June 14

The Department of Agriculture obligated $10,000 in federal funding to Georgia during the week of June 14-20, 2026, marking a modest allocation through a single grant award to an undisclosed recipient.

The week's federal spending activity in Georgia remained minimal, with just one transaction recorded across the state. The Department of Agriculture directed the entirety of the $10,000 obligation through a grant mechanism, suggesting support for an agricultural initiative or program rather than a contract or cooperative agreement. The relatively small award size indicates either a pilot program, supplemental funding, or support for a specific agricultural project within the state.

A single contractor received the week's federal award, capturing the full $10,000 allocation. The recipient's identity has been redacted due to privacy protections, limiting public visibility into which organization or entity benefited from the Agriculture Department's funding decision.

The Department of Agriculture was Georgia's sole federal funding agency during this reporting period, underscoring the narrow focus of federal spending activity in the state during this particular week. The department's grant activity aligns with its broader mission supporting agricultural development, research, and rural initiatives across the country.

The $10,000 award represents relatively light federal spending activity for Georgia during the week, suggesting either a slower period for obligated funds or a focus on larger awards during different reporting periods. For context, federal spending patterns typically vary week to week based on agency budget cycles, grant application timelines, and contracting schedules.

The grant structure of this award indicates the Agriculture Department prioritized direct financial support over contractual arrangements for this particular initiative in Georgia. This funding mechanism typically provides greater flexibility for recipients compared to traditional federal contracts, which often come with more stringent reporting and performance requirements.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$10k