FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Vermont 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
24
Total Amount
$68.5M
Members Sponsoring
2
Top 10 Enacted Projects
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Preservation Trust of Vermont
To make transformative one-time revitalization investments and provide capacity building assistance for 20 communities of 2,500 residents or fewer.
$10.0M
Vermont Department of Libraries
To provide resources to address repair and mitigation needs in small, rural public libraries that also serve as community meeting spaces and public facilities, with a focus on economically depressed areas.
$10.0M
Let's Grow Kids
To establish a fund for the expansion of childcare facilities in various Vermont counties.
$10.0M
Vermont Department of Public Safety
To support the implementation of statewide regional emergency communications.
$9.0M
Vermont Housing & Conservation Board
To support affordable rental housing and homeownership opportunities.
$8.0M
Springfield Medical Care Systems, Inc.
These funds will allow Springfield Medical Care Systems, DBA North Star Health, a rural Federally Qualified Health Center, to expand direct oral health service capacity and outreach efforts for Medicare beneficiaries, who are currently without a dental benefit or with an insufficient dental benefit.
$4.2M
Vermont Huts Association
To support Vermont's outdoor recreation industry by supporting the establishment of ADA-accessible accommodations along trails.
$3.8M
Vermont Housing and Conservation Board
With the requested funding, Evernorth will construct two 500-kilowatt community solar projects that will serve about 500 low- and moderate-income renter households across Vermont. This funding will allow the projects’ beneficiaries and affordable housing buildings and their residents to receive the undiluted benefits of solar power generation without loan repayment obligations. Households connected to the solar arrays will see utility bill reductions of up to 80 percent, or up to $270,000 per ye
$2.5M
Upper Valley Haven
To develop a new building to provide housing and employment services and resources for homeless individuals.
$2.0M
Vermont Agency of Transportation
CDS funding will enable the Vermont Agency of Transportation and the Town of Rockingham to comprehensively redevelop the historic Union Station into a multi-modal transportation center.
$1.8M
14 more projects in Vermont
Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026