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9,489 government contracts tracked
The Town of Brookline contracts with EEA for the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness 2.0 Program to enhance climate resilience with a total budget of $100,000 through June 2027.
The Town of Plymouth’s Senior Task Force has received a $2,500 grant from the Greater Plymouth CHNA to develop an age- and dementia-friendly action plan.
Cape Cod 5 provided various educational mini-grants and event funding to Old Rochester Regional High School for student enrichment projects and the annual Credit for Life fair.
Mattapoisett Land Trust awarded a $710 grant to support the Environmental Club’s composting program at the high school.
The Town of Truro accepted a $300,000 Housing Choice Grant from the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities to support master planning and pre-development work for the Walsh property. Funding will facilitate infrastructure and feasibility studies without using local tax dollars.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Civic IQ tracks 9,489 grant government contracts across 648 agencies in Massachusetts representing $1510.1B in total contract value. These contracts span 10 vendors and cover service agreements, technology implementations, infrastructure projects, and procurement awards. Contract details including amounts, terms, and renewal dates are updated as new data becomes available.
The leading vendors with grant government contracts in Massachusetts include: NA (449 contracts); MASSACHUSETTS CULTURAL COUNCIL (140 contracts); MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (134 contracts); MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION (DESE) (113 contracts); COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS (94 contracts). Tracking vendor contract wins, values, and agency relationships helps you understand the competitive landscape — whether you're evaluating vendors as an agency buyer or positioning against incumbents as a competitor.
The most active Massachusetts government agencies procuring grant are: City of Gloucester (268 contracts); Town of Montague (149 contracts); City of Salem (139 contracts); Nantucket School District (133 contracts); Nantucket County (132 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement process and vendor relationships. Understanding which agencies are the largest buyers helps vendors prioritize outreach and tailor their proposals to specific agency needs.
Civic IQ aggregates grant contract data from 648 Massachusetts government agencies into a single searchable database. You can browse contracts by agency, vendor, value, status, and renewal date. Beyond active contracts, Civic IQ also tracks pre-RFP signals from board meetings and budget discussions — surfacing grant opportunities 6–18 months before formal solicitations go live.
Based on tracked contract data, the average grant government contract in Massachusetts is valued at approximately $159.1M, with 9,489 contracts totaling $1510.1B. Individual contract values vary significantly depending on scope, agency size, and contract duration. Detailed value breakdowns by agency and vendor are available on Civic IQ.
Beyond grant, other active government contract categories in Massachusetts include Service, PROFESSIONAL_SERVICES, OTHER, CONSTRUCTION, and Construction. Agencies often procure across multiple categories simultaneously — a city upgrading its IT infrastructure may also issue contracts for professional services, facilities maintenance, and cybersecurity. Tracking related categories helps you identify cross-selling opportunities and understand the full procurement landscape.
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