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            | Pritzker Announces $15 Million in 
			Additional Funding to Support Local Festivals and Tourism Across the 
			State
 
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			 [August 01, 2022] 
			Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of 
			Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced $15 million 
			in funding to support tourism sector across Illinois, through the 
			second round of the Tourism Attraction and Festivals Grant program 
			offered by the State.
 Through the $15 million investment, which is open for applicants 
			beginning today, $5 million will be reserved for festivals, which 
			serve as economic drivers while bringing communities together, and 
			$10 million will support a broad range of other tourism-related 
			project such as attractions, museums, live performance venues and 
			more. This grant is funded using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) 
			dollars.
 
 “When the pandemic struck, the tourism industry across the globe 
			lurched to a standstill,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “That’s why, 
			last August, I launched the Tourism Attraction and Festivals Grant 
			program—delivering the support our communities needed to bring back 
			parades, festivals, and cultural celebrations that are so vital to 
			families in neighborhoods across our state. Today, I’m proud to 
			announce an additional $15 million for this successful program to 
			continue supporting our tourism sector, driving economic 
			development, and bringing our communities together.”
 
 "From boosting local economies and small businesses to showcasing 
			the beauty of our state, Illinois’ tourism industry contributes more 
			than fun experiences for all of us. It is also about history and 
			community—and preserving the rich, diverse stories that make 
			Illinois a great place to live in and visit,” said Lt. Governor 
			Juliana Stratton. “Our administration has been committed to 
			supporting the tourism industry’s recovery from the COVID-19 
			pandemic because of how integral it is to our state's communities. 
			This additional $15 million in funding is a testament to that."
 
 This round of funding prioritizes downstate communities, communities 
			that have experienced declines in hotel tax revenues and provides $5 
			million specifically for festivals. Additionally, in order to 
			maximize funding, applicants are required to submit matching funds 
			with the goal of attracting additional visitors to localities and 
			events, thereby supporting local hotels, restaurants, and 
			businesses. Through the revised approach for the second round of 
			funding, the State is ensuring localities and tourism entities 
			hardest-hit by the pandemic receive additional support.
 
 Through a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), localities, tourism 
			and festival businesses, and entities can apply for grants of up to 
			$500,000 that may be used to establish and enhance tourism 
			attractions or festivals. Applications will be accepted until 
			Friday, September 23, 2o22. To view the NOFO and apply for the 
			grant, please visit this page.
 
 
			
			 
			
			"There are so many things I love about our community that I can't 
			wait to share with folks from across the state," said State Senator 
			Laura Ellman (D-Naperville). "Not only will this funding showcase 
			our community and bolster our tourism, it will boost our local 
			economy and help us grow and thrive for years to come. I'm so glad 
			to see this well-deserved investment."
 
 “Illinois tourism attractions, festivals and live venues bring 
			scores of visitors to communities all around our state,” said State 
			Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago). “These grants will go a long 
			way to rebuild the diverse attractions that makes Illinois the 
			middle of everything!”
 
 "From historic Route 66 to its beautiful state parks and cities, 
			tourism continues to play an important role in the economy, culture 
			and vitality of Illinois," said State Representative Lamont J. 
			Robinson (D-Chicago). "This critical funding will provide for more 
			good-paying jobs and strengthen our tourism industry as it bounces 
			back from the COVID-19 pandemic."
 
			
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			“The tourism industry boosts local revenues, spurs 
			economic development and creates jobs for residents across the 
			state,” said State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs). 
			“By investing an additional $15 million statewide, we can support 
			the festivals, museums and other live performances that sustain 
			working families and attract visitors to Illinois.” 
			“Illinois’ travel and tourism industry continues to 
			position and grow the state’s visitor economy,” said Dave Herrell, 
			chairman, Illinois Council of Convention & Visitor Bureaus (ICCVB). 
			“This strategic investment last year created significant value 
			across the many destinations throughout Illinois and today’s 
			announcement by Governor Pritzker will continue to make a 
			substantial impact for tourism and the communities leveraging this 
			opportunity for future growth.”
 
			
			 
			
			“With world-class attractions, festivals, and historical sites in 
			every part of Illinois, we’re proud to support the unique 
			destinations that make Illinois a great place to live, work and do 
			business,” said Sylvia I. Garcia, Director of DCEO. “Under Governor 
			Pritzker’s leadership, DCEO recognizes the importance of investing 
			and reinvesting in tourism attractions and festivals that are 
			important to residents and visitors alike, which is why today we’re 
			announcing the award of $10 million to 41 grantees across the state 
			and making an additional $15 million available for continued growth 
			of our tourism economy.”
 
 Building Upon $26 Million Total Investment in Tourism Attractions
 
 The Tourism Attraction and Festivals Grant program, launched in 
			August 2021 and awarded on a quarterly basis, helps organizations 
			fund efforts intended to spur tourism. As part of this, $10 million 
			in first round funding was met with $16 million in matching funds, 
			for a total of $26 million in investments for 41 projects designed 
			to support ongoing recovery efforts in the hard-hit tourism 
			industry.
 
 The first round of the grant program supported a broad array of 
			tourism attractions, sites, and events throughout the state, 
			including a five-month outdoor art exhibit featuring dozens of 
			mythical animals inspired by Mexican folklore at Cantigny Park in 
			Wheaton.
 
 “Alebrijes: Creatures of a Dream World at Cantigny Park is a perfect 
			example of how we can advance meaningful programs to serve our local 
			communities, while lifting the state as a whole. A remarkable group 
			of collaborators made this happen. Thank you to Governor Pritzker, 
			DCEO and the Illinois Office of Tourism for this grant that enabled 
			our artists from Mexico City to bring this dream to life, 
			celebrating cultural diversity and personal connection through art,” 
			said Beth Marchetti, DuPage Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive 
			Director.
 
 In order to be selected, each applicant demonstrated how this award 
			would help businesses in the surrounding area, as well as the 
			project’s ability to attract visitors for overnight stays. Projects 
			scored higher based on proximity to commercial corridors and 
			services - including hotels/motels, restaurants, retail, and other 
			commercial operations.
 
 Applications for this grant were awarded on a rolling basis with 
			awards ranging from $11,500 to $562,500, with an average award of 
			$243,902 for a total of $10 million.
 
			For regular updates on funding opportunities and 
			resources available for businesses and communities, please visit the 
			DCEO website and follow DCEO on social media @IllinoisDCEO.  
				 
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			Below is the full list of projects from the first round of funding. 
			  
				
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					Location & Recipient | 
					
					
					Description | 
					
					
					Funding |  
					| 
					
					Anna, City of Anna | 
					
					Support for Gumdrop Drive - a drive thru lights exhibit 
					through the city’s park.  | 
					
					$11,500.00 |  
					| 
					
					Arcola, S.A.B.L.E., INC. | 
					
					Support for various improvements to Aikman Wildlife 
					Adventure. | 
					
					$184,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights Frontier Days Inc. | 
					
					Support for 2022 Arlington Heights Frontier Days Festival. | 
					
					$111,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Arthur, Illinois Amish Information Exhibits, Inc. | 
					
					Funding to support bringing historic barns to the Illinois 
					Amish Heritage Center. | 
					
					$305,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Brookfield, Chicago Zoological Society | 
					
					Support for the Ice Age Giants 2022 Exhibit. | 
					
					$250,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, The Magnificent Mile Association | 
					
					Support for the Magnificent Mile Lights Parade. | 
					
					$485,104.55 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, Navy Pier, Inc. | 
					
					Support for Chicago LIVE! Again festival of performances. | 
					
					$562,500.00 |  
					| 
					
					CHICAGO, Illinois Restaurant Association | 
					
					Support for the Chicago Gourmet festival. | 
					
					$242,837.94 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, Art Expositions LLC, dba EXPO CHICAGO | 
					
					Support for the International Contemporary & Modern Art 
					expo. | 
					
					$508,162.10 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, Chicago Media Project | 
					
					Support for the Doc10 Film Festival, Chicago's only 
					all-documentary film festival. | 
					
					$78,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, Music and Dance Theater Chicago Inc. | 
					
					Support for Harris Theater’s audio/visual technical 
					enhancements. | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art | 
					
					Support with creation, fabrication, and implementation the 
					Nick Cave: Forothermore exhibition. | 
					
					$148,330.00 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, Chicago Independent Venue League (CIVL) | 
					
					Support for 14-night music & comedy festival. | 
					
					$100,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Chicago, The Revival LLC | 
					
					Support for construction for a new improv theater. | 
					
					$164,361.00 |  
					| 
					
					Rock Island, Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce, Inc. | 
					
					Support for Arts Alley, an outdoor pedestrian area and venue 
					for special events and social gatherings. | 
					
					$267,181.20 |  
					| 
					
					Edwardsville, Madison County Historical Society, Inc. | 
					
					Support for restoration and renovation of the museum 
					building. | 
					
					$185,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Freeport, Greater Freeport Partnership | 
					
					Support for Pretzel City Brewfest Weekend 2022. | 
					
					$10,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Geneva, Geneva Chamber of Commerce | 
					
					Support for Swedish Days Festival & Festival of the Vine. | 
					
					$61,238.07 |  
					| 
					
					Glencoe, Chicago Horticultural Society | 
					
					Support for a new welcome plaza, picnic glade and ramble at 
					the Chicago Botanic Garden. | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Glenview, Kohl Children's Museum of Greater Chicago, Inc. | 
					
					Support for Kohlights: A Mesmertastic Holiday Lightacular. | 
					
					$57,190.58 |  
					| 
					
					Grafton, Aerie's Management, Inc. | 
					
					Support for the installation of an alpine coaster at Aerie's 
					Resort. | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Coal Valley, Rock Island County Forest Preserve District | 
					
					Support for design fees and construction for the African 
					Painted Dogs Exhibit at Niabi Zoo. | 
					
					$233,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Joliet, City of Joliet | 
					
					Support for exterior illumination of the 1858 Old Joliet 
					Prison Historic Site. | 
					
					$250,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Joliet, Joliet Park District | 
					
					Support for the Taste of Joliet. | 
					
					$249,133.00 |  
					| 
					
					Ottawa, Starved Rock Country Community Foundation | 
					
					Support for the Starved Rock Country Festival of the Arts. | 
					
					$15,852.00 |  
					| 
					
					Lemont, Lemont Quarries Operations Inc | 
					
					Support for capital expansion of The Forge:  Lemont 
					Quarries. | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Lisle, The Morton Arboretum | 
					
					Support for landscaping & structural additions for the Grand 
					Garden at Morton Arboretum.  | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Madison, Gateway Acquisitions, Inc. | 
					
					Support for raceway improvements at World Wide Technology 
					Racetrack. | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Morton, Morton Chamber of Commerce | 
					
					Support for the Morton Pumpkin Festival. | 
					
					$94,150.32 |  
					| 
					
					Mt. Carroll, Timber Lake Playhouse | 
					
					Support for the Timber Lake Playhouse facilities remodeling 
					project. | 
					
					$194,796.26 |  
					| 
					
					Mt. Vernon, John R. and Eleanor R. Mitchell Foundation | 
					
					Support for capital improvements at Cedarhurst Center for 
					the Arts, including ADA upgrades, sculpture preservation, 
					and building renovations. | 
					
					$182,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Wheaton, DuPage Convention & Visitor’s Bureau | 
					
					Support for Los Alebrijes, an art exhibit that celebrates 
					cultural diversity through art at Cantigny Park. | 
					
					$60,110.00 |  
					| 
					
					Oak Brook, Oak Brook Park District | 
					
					Support for Oak Brook’s Central Park Sports & Activity Hub. | 
					
					$480,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Paris, City of Paris | 
					
					Support to help update the sound system at the Paris Center 
					of Fine Arts. | 
					
					$152,995.98 |  
					| 
					
					Rockford, Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Garden Inc. | 
					
					Support for the Entry Pond and Ornamental Water Feature 
					Project at Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Garden. | 
					
					$75,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Rockford, City of Rockford | 
					
					Support for the Coronado Performing Arts Center restoration 
					and stabilization project. | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Rockford, Discovery Center Museum of Rockford Inc | 
					
					Support for the custom designed exhibit: Interactive Kinetic 
					Ball. | 
					
					$50,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Sesser, City of Sesser | 
					
					Support for Sesser Opera House renovations. | 
					
					$148,925.00 |  
					| 
					
					Skokie, Holocaust Memorial Foundation of Illinois, Inc. | 
					
					Support for the implementation and fabrication of "Ghost 
					Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II" special 
					exhibition. | 
					
					$42,632.00 |  
					| 
					
					Springfield, Illinois Route 66 Heritage Project, Inc. | 
					
					Support for the Illinois State Fairgrounds Route 66 
					Experience. | 
					
					$500,000.00 |  
					| 
					
					Washington, Nate Heinold LLC | 
					
					Support for two disc golf tournaments: The Ledgestone 
					Insurance Open in Greater Peoria, and the 2022 Combined 
					Professional Disc Golf Association World Championship. | 
					
					$40,000.00 |  |  
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