State Report

Washington Federal Spending — Week of 2026-06-14

2026-06-14 – 2026-06-20
Total Obligated
$40k
Awards
3
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Report: Washington State (June 14-20, 2026)

The Department of Agriculture distributed $40,000 across three grants in Washington State during the week of June 14-20, 2026, with all funds flowing through a single contractor.

The week saw modest federal activity concentrated entirely within the agricultural sector. Three separate grant awards totaling $40,000 represented the complete federal spending footprint in Washington during this seven-day period. The largest award came in at $15,000, followed by grants of $13,000 and $12,000. All three awards originated from the Department of Agriculture, indicating a focused distribution of resources within a single agency and funding category.

A single contractor received all federal funds obligated during the reporting period, capturing the full $40,000 allocation across the three grants. This concentration of awards to one entity underscores a narrow distribution pattern for the week, with no competing recipients in the Washington market.

The Department of Agriculture's activity dominated federal spending in Washington, accounting for 100 percent of obligations. The three-grant distribution suggests either a coordinated release of agricultural funding or separate award determinations made within the same timeframe. Grant funding—as opposed to contracts or other obligation types—represented the sole mechanism for federal spending during this week.

The relatively even distribution across the three award amounts ($15,000, $13,000, and $12,000) indicates these may represent distinct projects or allocations rather than portions of a single larger award. The $40,000 total remains modest compared to typical federal spending weeks, suggesting either lower activity in Washington during this period or timing factors related to the Department of Agriculture's grant cycle.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$15k
Department of Agriculture
$13k
Department of Agriculture
$12k