State Report

Washington Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-07

2026-06-07 – 2026-06-13
Total Obligated
$11k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal spending in Washington state totaled $11,000 during the week of June 7-13, 2026, driven by a single grant award from the Department of Agriculture.

The week saw minimal federal activity in Washington, with just one award obligated across the state. The Department of Agriculture distributed a $11,000 grant to a single recipient, representing the entirety of tracked federal spending for the seven-day period.

The Agriculture Department's grant was the only significant award on record. While specific details about the recipient and grant purpose are redacted due to privacy considerations, the award represents a modest investment in Washington's agricultural or related sectors during this reporting window.

Only one contractor received federal funds in Washington state this week. The entity secured the $11,000 grant from USDA, marking its sole award during the June 7-13 period.

The Department of Agriculture was the sole federal agency active in Washington state spending during this week. USDA's single $11,000 obligation represents concentrated activity from one department, suggesting limited federal engagement across other agencies in the state during this timeframe.

The funding was distributed entirely through grants, with no contracts, cooperative agreements, or other award mechanisms utilized. This approach indicates the USDA's focus on direct financial support rather than procurement or service-based agreements during this particular week.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$11k