Indiana Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-14
Federal Spending Brief: Indiana (June 14-20, 2026)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture distributed $22,000 across two grants in Indiana during the week of June 14-20, 2026, according to federal spending records. The awards, both valued at $11,000 each, represent a concentrated funding effort in the state's agricultural sector.
Both grants were issued by the Department of Agriculture and carried identical award values of $11,000. The two-award total represents the complete federal spending activity recorded in Indiana for the reporting period, with no contracts or other award types documented.
A single contractor received the entirety of Indiana's federal funding during this week, securing both Department of Agriculture grants totaling $22,000. The concentrated award pattern suggests targeted agricultural support through a single recipient organization.
The Department of Agriculture's dual-grant approach in Indiana underscores the agency's continued focus on state-level agricultural development and support programs. With two matching awards of equal value, the funding structure may indicate parallel initiatives or a phased disbursement strategy within the same agricultural program.
The week's spending activity reflects a modest but focused federal investment in Indiana's agricultural sector. The uniform award amounts and single-agency concentration suggest programmatic consistency rather than broad-based spending across multiple federal departments or competing contractors. All funding entered the obligated category, meaning the amounts have been formally committed by the federal government, though specific project details remain unavailable due to privacy protections.