FY27 Appropriations

Thank you for your interest in applying FY2027 Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) and Programmatic Funding with the Office of Senator Adam Schiff. Applications are now open.

Please note, the Senate Appropriations Committee has not yet released guidance for FY27 Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) projects. Our office is processing requests based on FY26 guidance, which is subject to change. Please read the CDS Guidance document HERE closely to determine if your project meets the necessary criteria for eligible accounts within each Subcommittee.

To begin the application, please create an account and verify your email address. Once verified, you will be taken to the application instructions, which will guide you through providing the required information.

You may complete sections of the application incrementally and return to the application at a later time. However, you must complete the entire questionnaire and submit all checklist items in advance of the deadline for your application to be considered complete.

Applications for Congressionally Directed Spending are due March 6 at 11:59PM PST. Applications for Programmatic Funding are due April 3 at 11:59PM PST. Due to strict deadlines set by the Appropriations Committee, late applications and changes to submitted applications cannot be accommodated.

If you have questions during this process or require any accommodations, please contact Senator Schiff’s appropriations team at appropriations@schiff.senate.gov.

FY27 Appropriations Guidance Document Here

Applicants MUST review this document before submitting an application.

 

Start FY27 Application for Congressionally Directed Spending Here

Due March 6 at 11:59PM PST

Start FY27 Application for Programmatic / Language Requests Here

Due April 3 at 11:59PM PST

In accordance with Senate Rules and Committee requirements, Senator Schiff has disclosed all of his requests for Congressionally Directed Spending for Fiscal Year 2026.

Previous Congressionally Directed Spending Projects HERE