City of Liberty Lake Tourism Promotion Grant 2025

Applications Due: Closed
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City of Liberty Lake

This funding opportunity is designed to support events and marketing initiatives that promote tourism and increase hotel stays in Liberty Lake, benefiting local businesses and the economy.

Description

The City of Liberty Lake is accepting applications for its 2025 Tourism Promotion Funding program, which supports events and campaigns designed to boost tourism and increase lodging stays within the city. Funding for this annual grant comes from the City’s Tourism Fund, derived from hotel/motel taxes collected from lodging establishments located within Liberty Lake.

Applications are open until 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 5, 2024. Interested parties should carefully review the Grant Application Guidelines and complete the 2025 Lodging Tax Grant Application form. Eligible projects must align with the program’s goal of enhancing tourism and generating economic activity through increased hotel and motel occupancy.

Submissions should demonstrate a clear impact on tourism in Liberty Lake, including the ability to attract visitors and provide measurable benefits to the local economy. The program welcomes proposals from organizations planning events or marketing campaigns that support these objectives.

For more details and to access the application form, applicants can click on the link provided in the City of Liberty Lake’s announcement or visit the city’s official website. Early submissions are encouraged to ensure timely review and consideration.

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Washington
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Liberty Lake
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Posted Date
November 25, 2024
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No Longer Accepting Applications
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December 05, 2024

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