Governor Pritzker Announces $2.3
Million for Tourism Grant Programs
Eligible entities can now apply for
funding for the Tourism Attractions Grant Program and Tourism
Private Sector Grant Program
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[November 11, 2024]
CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker and the
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
announced $2.3 million in tourism funding through two grant
programs, the Tourism Attractions Grant Program ($1.7 million) and
the Tourism Private Sector Grant Program ($600,000). Eligible
entities can apply for grants to develop and improve new and
existing tourism attractions through the Tourism Attractions Grant
Program as well as grants to support and attract events and
festivals through the Tourism Private Sector Grant Program in an
effort to boost tourism across the state and welcome more visitors.
Grantees will be selected through a competitive Notice of Funding
Opportunity (NOFO) process.
“Illinois is the best place in the nation to visit and our booming
tourism industry proves it,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “With an
additional $2.3 million in funding, these grant programs will help
develop and enhance attractions, support events and festivals, and
bring even more visitors to our great state. This will fuel
communities across Illinois – from boosting small businesses to
strengthening local economies and supporting our working families. I
highly encourage all eligible entities to apply to these competitive
grants and display Illinois on an international scale.”
The $1.7 million Tourism Attractions Grant Program will provide
funding for the development or improvement of tourism attractions in
Illinois, such as museums, recreation areas, amusement parks, and
more. The goal of the program is to provide assistance for projects
that increase the economic impact of tourism throughout Illinois by
increasing visitation rates, boosting hotel occupancy, increasing
local hotel and sales tax revenue, and more.
"As we like to say, Illinois is the 'middle of
everything,' with tourism as a key driver of economic growth
throughout the state," said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. "This
investment will create more opportunities for existing attractions
and allow for new events and sites to enhance that growth,
attracting more visitors to our great state."
Additionally, DCEO is allocating $600,000 through the Tourism
Private Sector Grant Program which provides funding to entities to
attract, host and develop new or enhanced events and festivals
across Illinois. The grant opportunity is open to non-profits,
government entities, for-profit institutions, and local promotional
groups and as defined in state statute, matching funds must be
provided by private sector entities, which is the origin of the
program's name. Grant funds can be used for a variety of purposes
that support new, expanded, or enhanced events and festivals
including advertising and marketing, transportation, building or
equipment rental, receptions and banquets, registration,
entertainment, and more.
“As Illinois’ world-class tourism industry continues to grow, DCEO
is providing grant opportunities to boost tourism across the state,”
said DCEO Director Kristin Richards. “State assistance will help
eligible entities develop and improve tourism attractions, events
and festivals throughout Illinois.”
Eligible applicants for both tourism grants include
counties, municipalities, not-for-profit organizations, local
promotion groups, and for-profit entities, and Tourism Attraction
grants are also open to units of local government.
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“The State of Illinois’ tourism grant programs continue to open
the door to improving and growing tourism throughout the state,”
said Senator Steven Stadelman (D – Rockford). “I encourage
eligible entities to explore the available opportunities and
apply for funding to support projects that will help welcome new
and returning visitors to Illinois.”
“Through another round of Tourism Attraction and Tourism Private
Sector Grant Programs, the State is prioritizing providing
critical assistance to tourism-related projects that will boost
tourism in Illinois,” said Representative Kimberly DuBuclet (D –
Chicago). “I look forward to seeing and supporting the creative
projects that come from these grant programs.”
For the Tourism Attraction program, qualified entities can apply
for grants between $15,000 to $200,000, with a 1:1 match
required. Applications will be accepted until December 20, 2024,
at 5:00 p.m. To view the NOFO and apply for the grant, please
visit the DCEO website. To help applicants prepare to apply for
funding, DCEO will be holding a webinar focused on the Tourism
Attraction Grant Program at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, November 26.
Eligible entities can apply for Tourism Private Sector grants
between $10,000 to $50,000, with a 1:1 match requirement.
Applications will be accepted until December 20, 2024, at 5:00
p.m. To view the NOFO and apply for the grant, please visit the
DCEO website. To help applicants prepare to apply for funding,
DCEO will be holding a webinar focused on the Tourism Private
Sector Grant Program at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, November 26.
Interested parties are also encouraged to reach out to
CEO.GrantHelp@illinois.gov for application assistance.
The State of Illinois continues to prioritize its tourism
industry as millions of visitors spend billions of dollars
annually across Illinois, boosting economic development and
supporting jobs in the industry. Illinois reached its
highest-ever hotel revenue figures in FY23 with $308 million –
surpassing the pre-pandemic record in FY19. Additionally,
Illinois welcomed 111 million visitors who spent $44 billion in
2022 – representing 14 million additional travelers spending $12
billion more than calendar year 2021.
The success of Illinois' tourism sector is due to commitment to
supporting the industry as well as the Illinois Office of
Tourism's award-winning "Middle of Everything" campaign. Since
it launched in 2022, the campaign has contributed to an
additional 2 million trips equaling an additional $1 billion
spent in Illinois hotels, restaurants, small businesses, and
attractions, according to data from Longwoods International.
Additionally, every $1 spent on the campaign equated to $91 in
visitor spending while generating $10 in state and local tax
revenue for every dollar spent - an enormous return on
investment.
To learn more about Illinois and to plan an Illinois getaway,
visit EnjoyIllinois.com.
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