State Report

West Virginia Federal Spending — Week of 2026-04-26

2026-04-26 – 2026-05-02
Total Obligated
$72k
Awards
6
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

West Virginia Federal Spending Report: April 26 – May 2, 2026

The U.S. Department of Agriculture distributed $72,000 across six grants in West Virginia during the week of April 26 to May 2, 2026, marking a concentrated period of agricultural funding to a single recipient in the state.

The awards represent a modest but notable injection of federal resources into West Virginia's agricultural sector. All six grants originated from the Department of Agriculture, underscoring a singular focus on farm-related assistance during this reporting period. The total obligated amount of $72,000 was distributed entirely through grant mechanisms rather than contracts or other federal instruments, suggesting support for programs, initiatives, or direct assistance rather than procurement activities.

The largest individual award reached $13,000, with the remaining five grants each valued at $12,000. This relatively balanced distribution—with awards clustered between $12,000 and $13,000—indicates a methodical allocation strategy rather than funding concentrated in a single large project. The slight variance in award amounts may reflect different program categories or phases of funding administration.

Notably, all six awards flowed to a single contractor or recipient entity, consolidating the week's federal activity through one avenue. This concentration reflects either a targeted funding relationship or a coordinated release of multiple tranches to the same organization. With only one unique agency involved, the reporting period lacked the typical diversification across federal departments seen in broader spending analyses.

The Department of Agriculture's exclusive involvement in West Virginia's federal spending that week suggests timing aligned with specific agricultural grant cycles or appropriations deadlines. The state, with its significant rural and farming communities, regularly receives support from USDA programs supporting crop production, rural development, and agricultural innovation.

The pattern of identical or near-identical award amounts across multiple grants is relatively uncommon in federal spending data, where award sizes typically vary more widely based on project scope and requirements. This uniformity may indicate a standardized grant program with fixed award levels or a coordinated batch release designed to distribute funds equitably across comparable recipients or initiatives.

Largest Awards

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