State Report

Maine Federal Spending — Week of 2026-03-22

2026-03-22 – 2026-03-28
Total Obligated
$30k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Maine Federal Spending Report: March 22-28, 2026

The Department of Agriculture awarded a single $30,000 grant in Maine during the week of March 22-28, 2026, marking modest federal activity in the state. The transaction involved one contractor and represented the only federal spending action tracked for the region during the seven-day period.

The week's spending activity centered entirely on a Department of Agriculture grant, which accounted for the full $30,000 obligated. The award, while modest in scale, represents the department's continued engagement with Maine's agricultural sector. Grant-based funding mechanisms like this one typically support research, infrastructure improvements, or program implementation across rural and farming communities.

A single contractor captured the entire week's federal obligations in Maine, receiving the $30,000 Agriculture Department grant. The concentration of spending among one entity suggests either a targeted initiative or a limited number of submitted applications during this particular week.

The Department of Agriculture emerged as Maine's sole federal funding agency for the reporting period. This narrow focus underscores the episodic nature of federal spending, which often fluctuates based on grant cycles, application deadlines, and project timelines. Agricultural departments typically distribute funding through competitive processes, meaning award patterns can vary significantly week to week.

The data reveals a relatively quiet week for federal spending in Maine compared to typical baseline activity. With only a single grant award and one contractor involved, the period reflects either a gap between funding cycles or a lull in new obligation announcements. Federal spending patterns in rural states like Maine often cluster around seasonal agricultural cycles and fiscal year appropriations, which may explain the minimal activity during this particular week in late March.

The grant-based structure of this award aligns with how the Department of Agriculture typically distributes funds to states, prioritizing long-term program support over contract-based work. Organizations receiving such grants often deploy capital toward infrastructure, workforce development, or agricultural innovation initiatives that benefit entire regions.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$30k