State Report

New York Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-21

2026-06-21 – 2026-06-27
Total Obligated
$12k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending in New York (June 21-27, 2026)

The Department of Agriculture distributed a single $12,000 grant in New York during the week of June 21-27, representing the only federal award activity in the state during that period.

The week saw minimal federal spending activity across New York, with just one grant award totaling $12,000 obligated by the Department of Agriculture. While the dollar volume remained modest, the award underscores continued federal investment in agricultural initiatives within the state.

The Department of Agriculture accounted for the entirety of federal spending activity in New York during the reporting period, issuing one grant award. Agricultural funding at the federal level typically supports programs ranging from crop subsidies and conservation efforts to rural development and research initiatives, though specific program details were not disclosed.

A single contractor received the week's sole award, securing the full $12,000 grant from the Department of Agriculture. The award represents a concentrated distribution of federal resources to one entity during this particular week.

The grant mechanism dominated the week's activity, with the sole $12,000 award classified as a grant rather than a contract or other procurement vehicle. Grants typically fund projects, research, or programmatic initiatives rather than goods or services procurement.

Federal spending in New York during this week remained sparse compared to typical weekly activity levels in the state. The single award suggests either a lighter week for federal disbursements or a timing lag in reported obligations. Agriculture remains a consistent area of federal investment in New York, which maintains significant dairy, crop production, and specialty agricultural sectors.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$12k