Nebraska Federal Spending — Week of 2026-05-24
Nebraska Federal Spending Report: May 24-30, 2026
The Department of Agriculture distributed a single $13,000 grant in Nebraska during the week of May 24-30, marking modest federal activity in the state during this reporting period.
Federal spending in Nebraska remained minimal for the week, with just one award obligating $13,000 across the state. The Department of Agriculture served as the sole federal agency distributing funds, concentrating its efforts through a grant mechanism rather than contracts or other award types.
The largest—and only—award during this period came from the Department of Agriculture in the form of a $13,000 grant. While the specific recipient and program details are redacted due to privacy considerations, the grant represents the week's primary federal investment in the state.
The Department of Agriculture was the sole active federal agency during this reporting window, accounting for 100 percent of obligated funds. This concentration of spending within a single agency underscores the narrow scope of federal activity in Nebraska during this particular week.
The single award flowed to one unique contractor in the state, which received the full $13,000 obligation. The lack of competitive bidding or multiple award recipients during this period reflects the limited overall federal spending activity.
The grant-based structure of this week's spending suggests support for ongoing agricultural initiatives or programs rather than procurement-based contracts. Agriculture remains a critical sector for Nebraska's economy, and federal grant programs continue to provide targeted support to state recipients and organizations working within the sector.