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LTAC Grant Applications Due Friday, May 28th - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is set to accept applications for its 2022 Tourism-Promotion Grants until May 28, 2021, providing a vital opportunity for local organizations to secure funding for events that attract visitors. These grants are financed through the Lodging Tax Fund, which the City Council oversees, ensuring that the allocated funds are directed toward promoting tourism in Edmonds. The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) plays a crucial role in reviewing applications and recommending grant recipients based on their potential impact on tourism. Arts-related not-for-profit organizations can seek up to $2,600 through the Arts Commission's Tourism Promotion Awards program, fostering cultural tourism. Other organizations focused on general tourism promotion can also apply directly to the LTAC.

This initiative not only supports local events but also aims to bolster the city's economy by increasing visitor numbers. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the City for more details on the application process. Ultimately, the program emphasizes the importance of cultural engagement in enhancing Edmonds' appeal as a visitor destination.

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