State Report

New Mexico Federal Spending — Week of 2026-05-24

2026-05-24 – 2026-05-30
Total Obligated
$12k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Report: New Mexico (May 24-30, 2026)

The Department of Agriculture issued a single $12,000 grant to a New Mexico recipient during the week of May 24-30, marking modest federal activity in the state. The award represents the only federal spending action recorded for the period.

The week's spending activity was concentrated in a lone grant award totaling $12,000. With just one transaction processed, the Department of Agriculture accounted for all federal obligations in New Mexico during this seven-day window. The grant-based structure of this award suggests support for agricultural programs, infrastructure, or community development initiatives within the state.

One contractor received the week's sole award. The recipient entity, which received $12,000 in obligated funds, represents the only federal vendor active in New Mexico's documented spending for the period. This concentration reflects the limited scope of federal activity recorded during this particular week.

The Department of Agriculture's single $12,000 award underscores the agency's targeted presence in New Mexico during late May. Agricultural departments frequently distribute grants for crop support, livestock programs, rural development, and conservation efforts, though specific programmatic details remain unavailable. The USDA's role as the sole obligating agency highlights its singular focus area in the state during this timeframe.

The week's spending pattern reveals minimal federal activity in New Mexico, with a solitary grant award and one contractor involved. This snapshot suggests either a lull in federal obligation cycles or a period focused on grant distribution rather than contract work. The absence of multiple agencies or competing awards points to a quiet week in the state's federal spending calendar, which may be characteristic of mid-to-late May before typical fiscal quarter-end acceleration.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$12k