State Report

South Carolina Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-21

2026-06-21 – 2026-06-27
Total Obligated
$14k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Brief: South Carolina (June 21–27, 2026)

The Department of Agriculture awarded a single $14,000 grant in South Carolina during the week of June 21–27, marking modest federal activity in the state. The award represents the only federal obligation recorded for South Carolina during the seven-day period.

One grant totaling $14,000 comprised all federal spending activity in South Carolina this week, distributed through the Department of Agriculture. The concentrated nature of the award—flowing through a single agency and contractor—suggests targeted funding rather than broad-based federal disbursement across the state.

A single contractor received the week's federal funding. Details regarding the recipient organization have been redacted due to privacy considerations, though the entity secured the full $14,000 obligated during the reporting period.

The Department of Agriculture served as the sole federal agency distributing funds in South Carolina this week. Agricultural grants and programs remain a consistent focus of federal spending in the state, reflecting the sector's ongoing importance to South Carolina's economy and rural communities.

The week's spending activity reflects minimal federal obligation volume compared to typical reporting periods. With only one award and a single agency involved, the data suggests either a slower period for federal contracting in South Carolina or a concentration of activity in other weeks.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$14k