Colorado
COTotal Received
$64,574,803,633
Per Capita
$11K
Population
5,773,714
Awards in Colorado
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 10 - FY 2026 - T19
$5.2B
STATE OF COLORADO - DEPT OF HEALTH CARE POLICY & FINANCING
This $5.2 billion grant provides the second installment of federal Medicaid funding to Colorado for fiscal year 2026. Colorado's Health First Colorado program provides comprehensive healthcare coverage and has benefited from the state's Medicaid expansion.
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 10 - FY 2026 - T19
$9.3B
STATE OF COLORADO - DEPT OF HEALTH CARE POLICY & FINANCING
This $9.3 billion grant provides federal Medicaid funding to Colorado for fiscal year 2026. Colorado expanded Medicaid under the ACA, and the program, known as Health First Colorado, covers over 1.5 million residents.
SNAP EBT BENEFITS
$1.3B
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO
This $1.3 billion direct payment provides SNAP food assistance benefits to eligible residents in Colorado for fiscal year 2025. The Colorado Department of Human Services distributes these electronic benefits to help low-income families purchase food.
SURVIVABLE AIRBORNE OPERATIONS CENTER (SAOC)
$2.6B
SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC
This $2.6 billion contract funds the Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC), a next-generation airborne command post for national leadership. Sierra Nevada Company in Colorado is developing this aircraft, which would serve as a flying command center for senior government officials during a national emergency.
RESERVED
$1.9B
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP
This $1.9 billion classified Department of Defense contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin in Colorado. While details are marked as reserved for security reasons, Lockheed Martin's Colorado operations are associated with space-based defense systems, satellite programs, and missile defense, suggesting this supports national security space capabilities.
GRANT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DISASTER DAMAGED FACILITIES
$1.8B
STATE OF COLORADO
This $1.8 billion FEMA grant supports the State of Colorado in repairing or replacing public facilities damaged by declared disasters. The funding, active since April 2020, helps Colorado communities restore damaged government buildings and critical public infrastructure.