FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Arizona 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
157
Total Amount
$428.6M
Members Sponsoring
3
Top 10 Enacted Projects
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MCAS Yuma
Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, MCAS Yuma: This funding would allow for construction of a much-needed new multi-story Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, including 304 rooms to house 608 Marines, requiring parking facilities, and recreation facilities for permanent enlisted personnel. These billeting quarters at MCAS Yuma would help maintain unit integrity by avoiding either housing personnel in unsafe billets or housing them off base.
$99.6M
Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma
Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, MCAS Yuma: This funding would allow for construction of a much-needed new multi-story Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, including 304 rooms to house 608 Marines, requiring parking facilities, and recreation facilities for permanent enlisted personnel. These billeting quarters at MCAS Yuma would help maintain unit integrity by avoiding either housing personnel in unsafe billets or housing them off base.
$99.6M
MCAS Yuma
Combat Training Tank Complex, MCAS Yuma: This project would construct a combat training tank and applied instruction building at MCAS Yuma to support combat water survival training and mandatory bi-annual swim qualifications for Marines and Sailors. The applied instruction building includes classrooms, administration and lifeguard offices, equipment storage, locker/shower rooms, medical rooms, and utility/mechanical areas for the tank.
$29.3M
Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma
Combat Training Tank Complex, MCAS Yuma: This project would construct a combat training tank and applied instruction building at MCAS Yuma to support combat water survival training and mandatory bi-annual swim qualifications for Marines and Sailors. The applied instruction building includes classrooms, administration and lifeguard offices, equipment storage, locker/shower rooms, medical rooms, and utility/mechanical areas for the tank.
$29.3M
Bureau of Reclamation
San Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District Canal Rehabilitation: This funding will allow for the removal and replacement of bridges and utility infrastructure above the Florence Canal as part of a three year project to line an SCIDD is in the first year of a three-year lining project for an 11.25-mile reach of the Florence Canal.
$4.1M
Bureau of Reclamation
San Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District Canal Rehabilitation: This funding will allow for the removal and replacement of bridges and utility infrastructure above the Florence Canal as part of a three year project to line an 11.25-mile reach of the canal.
$4.1M
Rincon Creek Valley Protection - Saguaro National Park
Rincon Creek Valley Protection - Saguaro National Park
$4.1M
City of Flagstaff
Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project: Forests of the Intermountain West are threatened by a convergence of two significant factors: unnatural overstocking with small trees and weather conditions that contribute to the increasing severity, size and frequency of catastrophic wildfire. The City of Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project (FWPP) at Mormon Mountain aims to tackle those challenging elements of restoring forests within high threat areas, providing greater protection for the Flagstaff c
$3.5M
Lake Havasu City
Lake Havasu City Police Station and Jail Refurbishment: This funding will upgrade and rehabilitate the nearly 30 year old police station and jail to provide a new roof and HVAC system, replace the flooring and existing cast iron waste system, and upgrade the jail cells, doors, locks and fire safety system.
$3.4M
Lake Havasu City
Lake Havasu City Police Station and Jail Refurbishment: This funding will upgrade and rehabilitate the nearly 30 year old police station and jail to upgrade the jail cells, doors, locks and fire safety system, provide a new roof, and new HVAC system.
$3.4M
147 more projects in Arizona
Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026
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