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Vermont Federal Funding

House CPF & Senate CDS — enacted and requested projects

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

45

Total Amount

$56.1M

Members Sponsoring

2

Top 10 Enacted Projects

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Bennington County Industrial Corporation

To redevelop the Mount Anthony House into new apartments, office space, and retail facilities.

Senate CDSFY2024Welch

$5.0M

Champlain Housing Trust

To construct a new mixed-income neighborhood, including 68 new permanently affordable rental apartments and 26 new shared equity condominiums.

Senate CDSFY2024Welch

$5.0M

Vermont Agency of Transportation

To replace an outdated transit operations facility with a new facility to improve public transit operations in Central Vermont.

Senate CDSFY2024Welch

$3.0M

Vermont Housing and Conservation Board

With the requested funding, the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board will partner with Evernorth to install two 500-kilowatt community solar projects that will directly benefit approximately 300 low- and moderate-income renter households across Vermont.

Senate CDSFY2024Sanders

$2.5M

Vermont Housing & Conservation Board

This project will provide community solar energy for approximately 300 low- and moderate-income renter households across Vermont, decreasing energy bills and improving housing affordability and sustainability.

Senate CDSFY2024Sanders

$2.5M

Richford Health Center, Inc. d/b/a Northern Tier Center for Health (Notch)

With this funding, Richford Health Center, Inc. dBA Northern Tier Center for Health (NOTCH) will renovate a new site, combining two existing primary care practices which provided overlapping services and didn’t have expansion opportunities.

Senate CDSFY2024Sanders

$2.5M

Town of Waterbury

This project will connect a mobile home community, whose water source was found to contain arsenic, manganese and other contaminants, to the municipal water system.

Senate CDSFY2024Welch

$2.2M

Southwestern Vermont Medical Center

With this funding, Southwestern Vermont Medical Center will increase access to primary health care in Southern Vermont and rural areas across the nation, by launching a primary care physician training program with a focus on rural medicine.

Senate CDSFY2024Sanders

$2.0M

University of Vermont

With this funding, the University of Vermont will support existing community schools through service-learning, research partnerships and grant funding, while also providing institutional support and grants to develop three new community schools.

Senate CDSFY2024Sanders

$2.0M

Vermont Agency of Education

With this funding, the Vermont Agency of Education will expand Essex High School's Global Leadership Program statewide, enabling high school students to access virtual and in-person international exchanges, as well as free online courses, dual enrollment programming, and language learning.

Senate CDSFY2024Sanders

$1.9M

35 more projects in Vermont

Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026

Top Members

Top 5 by funding amount