FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Massachusetts 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
910
Total Amount
$1.86B
Members Sponsoring
4
Top 10 Enacted Projects
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Town of Rockland
Rockland Wastewater Treatment Plant and Collection System Upgrades
$35.0M
Town of Barnstable
Centerville Village Sewer Expansion Project
$24.4M
Emerald Necklace Conservancy (In partnership with
This funding would be used by the Emerald Necklace Conservancy to revitalize Charlesgate Park, a highly neglected 13-acre greenspace divided by a highway and rife with pollutants. The proposal will enliven the area, which is currently a “dead-zone” in the middle of Boston. Proposed improvements include the creation of a universally accessible playground, the creation of inclusive children’s play area, the creation of one of Boston’s largest dog parks, investment in green infrastructure and ecolo
$16.6M
Emerald Necklace Conservancy (In partnership with
This funding would be used by the Emerald Necklace Conservancy to revitalize Charlesgate Park, a highly neglected 13-acre greenspace divided by a highway and rife with pollutants. The proposal will enliven the area, which is currently a “dead-zone” in the middle of Boston. Proposed improvements include the creation of a universally accessible playground, the creation of inclusive children’s play area, the creation of one of Boston’s largest dog parks, investment in green infrastructure and ecolo
$16.6M
City of Springfield
Springfield Union Station Streetscape Upgrades
$13.0M
Community Care Cooperative, Inc.
This funding would be used by Community Care Cooperative for their proposal to purchase EPIC, a top rated electronic health record (EHR) and population health system for Massachusetts health centers. The purpose is to strengthen primary care, improve financial performance, and advance racial justice. Beyond its value in primary care, Epic is a highly rated population health system. Today, all Massachusetts health centers take responsibility for the quality and cost of care of a population. Howev
$12.4M
Community Care Cooperative, Inc.
This funding would be used by Community Care Cooperative for their proposal to purchase EPIC, a top rated electronic health record (EHR) and population health system for Massachusetts health centers. The purpose is to strengthen primary care, improve financial performance, and advance racial justice. Beyond its value in primary care, Epic is a highly rated population health system. Today, all Massachusetts health centers take responsibility for the quality and cost of care of a population. Howev
$12.4M
Town of Charlemont
This funding would be used by the Town of Charlemont for its Long Bridge project, which is in need of repair. This bridge is the main connector between Charlemont and Hawley, it allows access to 8A and connects both sides of the town, as well as gives access to the largest employer, Berkshire East. Without additional support, this bridge repair project would consume the town’s entire budget for more than three years.
$12.0M
Town of Charlemont
This funding would be used by the Town of Charlemont for its Long Bridge project, which is in need of repair. This bridge is the main connector between Charlemont and Hawley, it allows access to 8A and connects both sides of the town, as well as gives access to the largest employer, Berkshire East. Without additional support, this bridge repair project would consume the town’s entire budget for more than three years.
$12.0M
Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority
IThis funding would be used by the Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) to develop a new operations and maintenance facility in order to establish operating efficiencies, state of good repair and cost-effective, sustainable service. This facility will be located in the eastern portion of its district, covering expanded passenger service in communities from South Plymouth to Scituate. As currently envisioned, the new facility will include elements for bus storage, dispatc
$12.0M
900 more projects in Massachusetts
Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026
Top Members
Top 5 by funding amount