Nebraska Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-14
Nebraska Federal Spending Summary: June 14-20, 2026
The Department of Agriculture awarded a single $10,000 grant in Nebraska during the week of June 14-20, 2026, marking modest federal activity in the state during this reporting period.
Federal spending in Nebraska remained limited during the one-week window, with just one award distributed across the state. The Department of Agriculture issued the sole grant, bringing total obligated funds to $10,000. The transaction involved a single contractor and represented the sole federal agency active in the state's awards during this timeframe.
The largest—and only—award was a $10,000 grant from the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture-focused grants typically support initiatives ranging from farm programs and conservation efforts to rural development and agricultural research. The specifics of this particular award's purpose are not available in the summary data.
One contractor received the week's federal funding, securing the $10,000 Agriculture Department grant. The contractor's identity and location within Nebraska were not disclosed in this report.
The Department of Agriculture drove all federal spending activity in Nebraska for this reporting period, with the single $10,000 grant award representing its only documented transaction. This concentration reflects either a light week for federal disbursements in the state or a narrow window of reporting activity for this particular period.
The week's activity shows minimal federal spending momentum in Nebraska, with a single modest award comprising the entire documented federal obligation. While $10,000 represents relatively small-scale federal activity, the Agriculture Department's involvement underscores ongoing federal engagement with the state's agricultural sector during the summer months.