FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Arkansas across FY2022–FY2026 — normalized by recipient, member, agency, and status, updated every Monday. These projects represent confirmed congressional funding intent — often 12–18 months before opportunities appear on SAM.gov. Learn how the data is sourced →
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Total Projects
14
Total Amount
$227.7M
Members Sponsoring
2
Top 10 Enacted Projects
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US Army Corps of Engineers
This funding will be used for construction. This project will provide water security for water used for human consumption, industry, and agricultural activities through groundwater protection. It will address depletion and resiliency of the Alluvial and Sparta aquifers.
$45.0M
Arkansas Department of Transportation
The project will reconstruct the deteriorated pavements and replace two bridge structures on Highway 67 (Future I-57).
$43.0M
XNA ADA Compliance Lobby Renovation/Skybridge Project
XNA ADA Compliance Lobby Renovation/Skybridge Project
$31.5M
Arkansas Department of Transportation
This project is to construct future I-69 in Desha & Drew Counties, between the cities of McGehee and Monticello, Arkansas. I-69 was designated as a High Priority Corridor by Congress.
$25.2M
I-49 Expansion from Arkansas Highway 22 to I-40 Segment 1 Project Development
I-49 Expansion from Arkansas Highway 22 to I-40 Segment 1 Project Development
$25.0M
Arkansas Department of Transportation
This project would complete a portion of I-49 from I-40 to Highway 22 where another portion of I-49 was recently completed to Highway 71. A critical component of this project is the bridge over the Arkansas River.
$20.0M
Fayetteville Supporting Lifelong Success (SLS) Community Infrastructure
Fayetteville Supporting Lifelong Success (SLS) Community Infrastructure
$15.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
This project provides water security for drinking water, industrial and agricultural use, and addresses depletion and resiliency of the Alluvial and Sparta aquifers. This funding will be used to award a contract for an electrical substation and to complete earthwork and fabrication/installation
$13.0M
Arkansas Department of Transportation
The project will complete the freeway facility from Arkansas to Missouri. Once complete, Highway 67 (Future I-57) will connect Central Arkansas to St. Louis, Missouri via a freeway facility. Many communities along the route would benefit from an upgraded highway that promotes commerce and personal travel.
$5.0M
Jack Williams Veterans Resource Center "Camp Jack" Capital Improvements
Jack Williams Veterans Resource Center "Camp Jack" Capital Improvements
$2.3M
4 more projects in Arkansas
Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026