South Shore CVA offers one-time grant to boost tourism

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A new one-time grant program seeks to jumpstart area festivals and related community events to bring visitors back to the Region.

The South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority has created a one-time grant program to assist communities to attract visitors. The grant is for tourism related projects including festivals, events, signage, and sporting event bids.

Municipalities can request up to $20,000 for a tourism related project. Applications are open until Sept. 30. Tourism projects include festivals, events, sports tournaments as well as wayfinding signage.

“Our communities have faced a number of challenges this last year and supporting local events and sporting events promotes economic growth,” said Brent Brashier, vice chairman of the board of directors for the South Shore CVA and owner of DOC’s Smokehouse and Craft Bar in Dyer. “Tourism is one of the quickest ways to stimulate the economy as well as enhance each community’s quality of place.”

The South Shore CVA board of directors grant committee will review and award grant applications monthly. To apply for a grant contact Speros Batistatos, president/CEO of the South Shore CVA at spero@southshorecva.com.

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