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The Montana Commerce Department has announced the official opening for the Tourism Grant Program. Montana Commerce Director, Tara Rice, announced the department has begun accepting applications for the 2021 grant cycle that began on October 15, and will run through November 30. The Tourism Grant Program was developed to strengthen Montana’s economy through the development and enhancement of Montana’s tourism and recreation economy, according to a press release from the Montana Department of Commerce. “A total of $750,000 is available for projects that develop and enhance tourism and recreation products that have potential to increase non-resident visitation,” the press release states. The program is funded by the 4% Lodging Facility Use Tax; otherwise known as the “Bed Tax.” In 1987, the Legislature enacted the Bed Tax that is collected from guests of hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, guest ranches, resorts and campgrounds.
“Montanans in the tourism and recreation industries are finding innovative ways to adapt to the ever-changing realities of the global COVID-19 pandemic,” said Commerce Director Tara Rice. “The Department of Commerce looks forward to supporting tourism and recreation projects as we recognize that while so many aspects of our daily lives have changed, one thing remains truer than ever- Montana is the best place to live, work and play.” Entities in Montana that are eligible to apply for the Tourism Grant include a primary, registered non-profit501(c) organization, a tribal government, and a city or county government.
According to the Commerce Department website, funds will be awarded to tourism and recreation projects that fall within three categories. Arts, culture, and heritage preservation; visitor facility upgrades and construction; and niche product development.
For further information, go to marketmt.com/tourismgrants.
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