State Report

South Carolina Federal Spending — Week of 2026-04-19

2026-04-19 – 2026-04-25
Total Obligated
$10k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Report: South Carolina

April 19-25, 2026

The federal government obligated $10,000 across South Carolina during the week of April 19-25, 2026, concentrated in a single grant award administered by the Department of Agriculture. The modest spending reflects a quiet period for federal contracting activity in the state, with minimal competition among vendors.

The Department of Agriculture dominated federal spending activity in South Carolina this week, accounting for the entirety of obligated funds through a single grant totaling $10,000. The award represents the agency's sole significant disbursement to the state during the reporting period, underscoring agriculture's narrow focus in federal spending allocation for South Carolina at this time.

Only one contractor received federal funding during the week, securing the full $10,000 through the Department of Agriculture grant. The concentration of all spending with a single vendor reflects the limited scope of federal activity in the state during this particular reporting window.

Federal spending patterns in South Carolina remain subdued for the week, with activity restricted to a single agency and contractor. The modest total obligated amount suggests either a lull in federal contracting cycles or a delay in processing larger awards. The grant-based structure of this week's spending indicates support for specific programmatic initiatives rather than service contracts or procurement activities.

The absence of multiple competing awards and the single-agency focus may signal a seasonal lull in federal spending, though historical patterns would be needed to confirm whether this represents typical mid-April activity. Stakeholders monitoring federal spending in South Carolina should anticipate potential increases as additional grant cycles and procurement deadlines approach in the coming weeks.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$10k