Virginia Federal Spending — Week of 2026-05-24
Virginia Received $13K in Federal Awards During Latest Reporting Period
Virginia secured $13,000 in federal funding during the week of May 24-30, 2026, with a single grant award from the Department of Agriculture supporting one contractor in the state.
The week's federal spending activity in Virginia remained modest, with just one obligated award distributed across the reporting period. The $13,000 grant represents focused departmental investment in a specific Virginia-based initiative, though details surrounding the award's purpose were not available for review.
The Department of Agriculture drove the entirety of federal spending in Virginia for this seven-day window, issuing its sole $13,000 grant award. This concentration of activity within a single federal agency suggests targeted program implementation rather than broad-based federal funding distribution across the state.
One Virginia-based contractor received the week's federal funding through the grant mechanism. The single-award recipient demonstrates the narrowly focused nature of federal spending during this particular reporting interval.
Grant funding comprised 100 percent of obligated dollars, with no contracts or other award mechanisms utilized during the period. This funding approach typically indicates support for research, development, or mission-specific initiatives rather than service or supply procurement.
The limited scope of activity during this seven-day period stands as a routine reporting cycle for federal spending in Virginia. Ongoing federal obligations and awards continue to flow through established departmental channels, with agricultural programming representing the primary focus for the Department of Agriculture's Virginia commitments during this interval.