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Lodging Tax Grant Program

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Lodging Tax Grant Program, launching on June 10, 2024, is a significant initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to businesses and organizations in Leavenworth, Washington. This program is designed to support projects that enhance tourism and community resources, ensuring a vibrant local economy. By offering grants, the program encourages local stakeholders to participate in initiatives that can attract visitors and promote local culture. Interested applicants can find comprehensive application resources on the official city website, which outlines eligibility criteria and funding opportunities. This initiative is expected to have a considerable impact on the community by fostering economic growth and enhancing the visitor experience.

Furthermore, the program reflects the city's dedication to harnessing local resources for sustainable development. Local businesses are encouraged to apply, as the funding could significantly aid in their growth and operational capacity. Overall, the Lodging Tax Grant Program represents a proactive step towards strengthening the economic landscape of Leavenworth.

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