FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Oregon 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
1,032
Total Amount
$2.12B
Members Sponsoring
3
Top 10 Enacted Projects
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The City of Newport
Funding is requested to construct a new dam to prevent destruction from existing dam failure.
$75.0M
Polk County
This funding would support safety improvements to OR22.
$73.9M
Polk County, Oregon
Funding is requested for right-of-way acquisition, utility relocation and construction of OR22 Safety Corridor improvements.
$73.9M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funding is needed to restore the deteriorating South Jetty at the Port of Garibaldi. Restoration will improve safety conditions around the bar, protect the channel, and ensure efficiency in the dredging cycle.
$62.2M
Army Corps of Engineers
This funding would be used to repair the South Jetty, which is currently losing water and creating dangerous conditions.
$62.2M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funding is needed to implement interim operational measures related to improving fish passage and water quality and activities at Willamette Valley dams. Funds will also be used to continue long-term research, monitoring, and evaluation of environmental conditions at the dams.
$38.4M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funding would address impacts due to the lack of fish passage in the Willamette Valley.
$34.8M
Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR
$32.7M
US Army Corps of Engineers
This funding would go towards major maintenance construction to fix the North Jetty, which poses extreme danger to fishermen using the port.
$32.7M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funding is needed to restore the deteriorating North Jetty at the Port of Coos Bay. Restoration will improve safety conditions around the bar, protect the channel, and ensure efficiency in the dredging cycle.
$32.7M
1,022 more projects in Oregon
Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026
Top Members
Top 5 by funding amount