State Report

Oregon Federal Spending — Week of 2026-05-24

2026-05-24 – 2026-05-30
Total Obligated
$200k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Oregon Receives $200K Agriculture Grant in Week Ending May 30

The Department of Agriculture awarded a single $200,000 grant to a Columbia County nonprofit during the week of May 24-30, 2026, marking modest federal spending activity in Oregon during the period.

Community Action Team Incorporated of Columbia County, Oregon secured the lone award, a grant that represents the full obligated federal spending recorded in the state for the week. The grant underscores ongoing federal support for community-focused organizations in rural Oregon counties.

With just one contractor receiving funding during this reporting period, the spending activity was highly concentrated. Community Action Team Incorporated of Columbia County, Oregon captured 100 percent of obligated awards, reflecting a narrow distribution of federal resources in Oregon for the week.

The Department of Agriculture drove all federal spending recorded in Oregon during May 24-30, obligating $200,000 through its grant program. The agency's single award highlights targeted investment in regional community development initiatives within the state.

Grant funding dominated the spending profile, with the entirety of obligated resources—$200,000—distributed through the grant mechanism rather than contracts or other award types. This approach aligns with typical federal support structures for community action organizations focused on local economic and social development.

The relatively low spending volume during this week may reflect seasonal fluctuations in federal grant cycles or timing in the agency's disbursement schedule. Community Action Team Incorporated of Columbia County, located in one of Oregon's smaller population centers, continues to receive federal backing for its operations and programs.

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