New York Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-07
Federal Spending Brief: New York (June 7-13, 2026)
The Department of Agriculture distributed $30,000 across two grants in New York during the week of June 7-13, supporting a single contractor in the state. Both awards were grant-based funding, indicating support for agricultural initiatives or related programs rather than contractual services.
The two awards were nearly equal in size, with the largest grant reaching $16,000 and the second totaling $15,000. Both originated from the Department of Agriculture, suggesting a coordinated funding effort or separate allocations to the same recipient within a single week. The comparable amounts indicate these may represent distinct program awards rather than a single grant split into tranches.
All federal spending activity during this period flowed through a single contractor, which received the full $30,000 obligated by the Department of Agriculture. The concentration of awards to one entity underscores a narrowly focused spending week in New York, with no competitive distribution across multiple vendors or organizations.
The Department of Agriculture was the sole federal agency dispensing funds in New York this week, accounting for 100 percent of all obligations. The department's exclusive activity during this seven-day window suggests either targeted grant cycles or scheduled funding releases specific to agricultural programs operating in the state.
Grant funding dominated the spending profile, with both awards classified as grants rather than contracts, cooperative agreements, or other federal transaction types. This grant-heavy approach contrasts with weeks featuring diverse funding mechanisms and may reflect the timing of specific Department of Agriculture grant cycles or program deadlines.