Intelligence Platform
Find earmarks before they're RFPs
FFID tracks 97,761 House CPF and Senate CDS projects — so AEC firms, lobbyists, and BD teams can identify funded recipients 12–18 months before SAM.gov.
$308.9B directed. Your competitor found a $3.2M project yesterday. You haven't heard about it yet.
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Real earmark intelligence — not scraped data
Every signal you see below is live data from House and Senate appropriations records.
South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Program
Rep. Brian Mast · USACE · 74% enactment rate
$725M
Boston Harbor Dredging & Navigation Improvement
Sen. Elizabeth Warren · USACE · 61% enactment rate
$48M
Port of Guam Military Infrastructure Modernization
Del. James Moylan · DOD · 89% enactment rate
$312M
Live Data
What changed in the dataset
Pipeline checked 5 days ago · last updated Jun 15, 2026
Jun 15, 2026
Latest+3,482
new projects
May 27, 2026
+13,570
new projects
May 27, 2026
+13,620
new projects
Recent additions
+30,672
projects since last batch
SAM.gov shows opportunities after the market is crowded.
FFID shows the signal earlier.
Most public-sector vendors discover opportunities once they appear in procurement systems. By then, competitors may already have relationships, context, and influence.
Traditional Workflow
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Wait for SAM.gov or local RFP alerts
Month 12–18 after congressional direction
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React after the market is already crowded
Competitors already have relationships and context
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Dig through fragmented PDFs and public records manually
Hours per search, no cross-year comparison
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Chase opportunities where others are already positioned
Too late for meaningful relationship-building
FFID Workflow
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Track funded recipients before procurement opens
Month 0 — same week Congress acts
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Build relationships before competitors know the project exists
Months 2–4 — funding confirmed, market empty
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Search normalized CPF/CDS intelligence updated every Monday
Updated weekly, 97,761 projects searchable
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Prioritize emerging funded demand before the field forms
12–18 month head start over SAM.gov users
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Qualified federal funding, grants, government affairs, lobbying, infrastructure, and AEC professionals can apply for 30 days of full access in exchange for product feedback.
Where FFID fits in the federal funding lifecycle
Every procurement starts as a funding signal. FFID helps you see it first.
FFID captures the signal at the source
The moment a member submits a CPF or CDS request, FFID begins tracking it — before any agency has a record and before any procurement system knows it exists.
Scroll to explore each stage
Member submits CPF or CDS application. Recipient, amount, and project scope are set in legislation — before any agency is involved.
FFID indexes the moment Congress acts
Appropriations bill signed into law. Funding is directed and confirmed. Recipients are named. This is where your 12–18 month advantage begins.
FFID alert fires — project visible in platform
Agency receives appropriation and begins internal planning. No public solicitation exists. No structured signal is available — except FFID.
No public signal — FFID users already know
Opportunity posted publicly. Competition begins. Most BD teams enter here — 12 to 18 months after the funding decision was already made.
Market crowded — FFID users already have relationships
Federal obligation recorded. Award announced. The winner was selected long before this moment — during the months when FFID users were building relationships.
Too late for BD — the winner was already chosen
Stop waiting for the RFP. Start with the funding signal.
Built for how you actually work
Five types of teams use FFID for the same reason: funded project intelligence that arrives before the market forms.
FY2027 is forming now
The teams that start today win the work tomorrow.
Request windows open before funding is announced.
What professionals do with FFID in minutes
Real workflows from the teams using FFID today.
A water and wastewater engineering firm searched Texas CPF projects and found 47 funded municipalities — months before any RFQs were public.
A lobbying shop pulled a senator's five-year CDS funding history — total dollars, recipient types, agency breakdowns — before a client strategy call. No PDFs, no spreadsheets.
A grant consultant benchmarked five comparable CPF water infrastructure awards in peer states before a client strategy call — in under 10 minutes.
A BD director exported 50 funded recipients in their target state and project category in under 10 minutes — and loaded them into their CRM before competitors knew the projects existed.
From funded signal to business development action
Search any state, agency, amount, or member. Results appear instantly. Export to CSV in one click.
Pick a market
Filter by state, agency, category, or member sponsor
Find funded projects
See recipients with real congressional funding activity
Understand the buyer
Recipient, location, sponsor, agency, and project scope
Prioritize outreach
Export or tag targets for BD, lobbying, or grant strategy
Move before procurement
Start relationship-building before the opportunity is crowded
Everything you can search
Fiscal year
Shows timing and funding cycle
Chamber
House CPF vs Senate CDS distinction
Member/Senator
Identify political sponsor & history
State/District
Geography + relationship mapping
Recipient
Find your prospects & customers
Project title
Reveals project type instantly
Description
Scope and justification details
Amount enacted
Real funding outcome, not request
Agency
Eligibility lane & contracting rules
Status
Track funding progression
What subscribers say
AEC firms, grant consultants, and government affairs teams use FFID to find opportunities before the competition.
FFID gives our business development team a faster way to identify federally funded projects before they reach the procurement stage. Instead of digging through PDFs and committee documents, we can quickly benchmark projects by state, agency, member, recipient, and funding amount. It has become a practical early-warning tool for where opportunities may be forming.
Megan C.
Director of Business Development
Business DevelopmentFor government affairs work, understanding which members have supported similar projects matters. FFID makes it much easier to see sponsorship patterns, comparable recipients, and funding activity across House CPF and Senate CDS data. It helps us have more informed conversations with clients before the opportunity is widely visible.
Daniel B.
Government Affairs Director
Gov AffairsAs a grant consultant, I need to know what types of projects are getting traction and who is receiving support. FFID gives us a searchable way to compare communities, agencies, and project categories without starting from scratch each time. The AI search and normalized data make discovery much faster.
Lauren M.
Senior Grant Consultant
Grant ConsultingFFID helps us move upstream. By seeing requested and enacted earmark activity before projects appear in traditional procurement channels, we can prioritize outreach, track likely opportunities, and align our team around projects with real funding momentum. It is especially helpful for transportation, infrastructure, and public-sector work.
Thomas R.
Capture Strategy Manager
Capture ManagementWhat's new in FFID
Full changelog →Role landing pages
5 new pages for AEC firms, lobbying firms, grant consultants, BD teams, and government affairs teams — each with a tailored workflow and search deep-links.
Members directory
602 congressional members now browsable at /members with instant filtering by name, chamber, party, and state — each linking to a full funding history.
SAM.gov recipient enrichment
13,815 recipient organizations now show their SAM.gov Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), SAM.gov profile link, and official website.
Questions?
How much earlier is FFID than SAM.gov?
Congressional earmarks appear on FFID the moment Congress funds them. SAM.gov shows them 12–18 months later when the agency posts the RFP. That gap is your competitive window.
How often is the data updated?
Every Monday. When Congress passes new appropriations or updates project lists, our pipeline ingests the changes within 7 days. You're never working from stale intelligence.
Does FFID replace SAM.gov or USASpending?
No — it complements them. Use FFID to find funded projects early, track members, and benchmark. Use SAM.gov later to track the RFP. Use USASpending to monitor post-award. They work together.
Can I filter by state, amount, or member?
Yes. Search by state, fiscal year, funding range, recipient name, and member sponsor. Results appear in seconds and export to CSV for your CRM or pitch decks.
Advanced access for enterprise teams
For teams that need to automate FFID into their existing workflows:
- •Saved searches with weekly alerts — New projects matching your criteria delivered to your inbox automatically
- •CSV export up to 5,000 rows — Load funded recipients directly into your CRM or pipeline tools
- •API access — Integrate FFID data directly into your dashboards or internal tools (contact us)
- •Pipeline tags — Mark projects Target / Pursuing / Won / Pass to manage your capture workflow
FY2027 request windows are already forming
The money is already directed. The question is — who will find it first?
The teams that build relationships now — before the funding is announced — are the ones that win the work.
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