National Report

Federal Spending Report — 2026-05-24

2026-05-24
Total Obligated
$16k
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Brief: May 24, 2026

The federal government obligated $16,000 in spending on May 24, 2026, with a single grant award issued by the Department of Agriculture to support activities in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The day's modest spending activity centered on a lone $16,000 grant from the Department of Agriculture directed to an undisclosed recipient in VI. While the award represents a relatively small federal commitment, it reflects ongoing government support for agricultural initiatives in U.S. territories, which often receive targeted funding for economic development and resource management.

The concentrated nature of the day's spending—one award from one agency to one contractor—underscores the variable pace of federal obligation cycles. Daily spending totals fluctuate significantly based on agency budgeting schedules, project timelines, and appropriations cycles. A single $16,000 grant on this particular date suggests either a routine, smaller-scale award or part of a broader multi-day funding pipeline.

The Department of Agriculture's role as the sole obligating agency on this date aligns with the department's broad mandate over agricultural programs, rural development, nutrition assistance, and natural resources. The agency regularly issues grants to support farming operations, conservation efforts, and economic initiatives across all 50 states and U.S. territories.

The award's designation as a grant—rather than a contract or other federal instrument—indicates direct funding rather than a procurement arrangement. Grants typically support specific projects, research, or capacity-building efforts with defined deliverables and timeframes.

With only one contractor receiving funds on this date, there is limited opportunity to identify spending patterns or competitive dynamics. The redaction of contractor and recipient details, while protecting personally identifiable information, prevents deeper analysis of which organizations are securing federal support in the territories.

Largest Awards

Department of Agriculture
$16k