Michigan Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-07
Federal Spending Report: Michigan (June 7-13, 2026)
The Department of Agriculture distributed $23,000 across two grant awards in Michigan during the week of June 7-13, 2026, marking modest federal activity in the state. The awards went to a single contractor through one federal agency.
Both grants, valued at $11,000 each, came from the Department of Agriculture and represent the entirety of federal spending tracked in Michigan for this reporting period. The grants were distributed to support agricultural initiatives, though specific project details remain confidential due to personally identifiable information protections.
A single contractor received the full $23,000 obligated during this week, capturing 100 percent of Michigan's tracked federal spending. The contractor secured two separate grant awards from Agriculture, suggesting either a consolidation of related projects or distinct agricultural programs under unified management.
The Department of Agriculture's $23,000 commitment reflects its primary federal investment focus in Michigan during this period. No other agencies distributed awards to the state during the June 7-13 window, concentrating all activity within a single department.
The week's spending pattern shows a highly concentrated distribution structure, with minimal diversity across contractors and agencies. The exclusive reliance on grants—rather than contracts, cooperative agreements, or other mechanisms—suggests these funds targeted specific agricultural assistance programs or institutional support initiatives.
Michigan's federal spending activity for this week remained limited compared to typical weekly allocations, though the data reflects only tracked awards meeting reporting thresholds. The Agriculture Department's focused investment signals continued federal attention to the state's agricultural sector.