The Port of Seattle is pleased to announce that for the 2022 Tourism Marketing Support Program (TMSP), 25 applications were selected to be awarded a total of $200,000 Port funds. The applicants will contribute a total matched fund amount of $182,886. Further, $79,000 will be supporting equity and cultural tourism values and $121,000 will support ecotourism and responsible travel. Marketing efforts will include media visits, online digital campaigns, events/cultural attractions, trade shows, and collateral and video production.
“The Port of Seattle is proud to support these organizations that are working to welcome visitors back to every corner of Washington,” said Economic Development Managing Director Dave McFadden. “As our state opens back up and recovers from the pandemic, we’ve made a point to ensure that funding and resources go to some of those hardest hit economically and those supporting cultural and natural resources.”
“Applying for Tourism Marketing Support funds from the Port of Seattle is an opportunity to amplify our reach and achieve destination stewardship, diversity, and inclusion goals,” explained prior grant recipient Amy M. Nesler, Stewardship & Communications Manager for the San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau. “We are so pleased with last year’s show takeover from the On It Media crew with episodes in both English and Spanish, allowing us to guide the narrative and ensure the pull-through of our key responsible travel messages. We’re excited to be able to offer a familiarization tour for Black content creators this year as we seek to address equity of access to our parks and outdoor spaces and representation of people of color in our destination as a whole.”
TMSP provides annual matching grants up to $10,000 to partner organizations to cooperatively promote visitor use of Port facilities (SEA International Airport, cruise terminals, or recreational marinas). Increasing the number of visitors and visitor expenditures within Washington are also a key program objectives. Eligible Washington partners include destination marketing organizations, counties, cities, and other non-profit organizations.
With this 2022 program cohort, the Port will have invested $1M in statewide tourism development via 145 awarded projects since 2016. Scoring components include Project Scope/POS Priorities; Diversity/Inclusion/Responsible Tourism Components; Clear Identifiable Metrics/Outcomes; Community Collaboration; Project Sustainability; and Shoulder Season Impact. The projects announced will be up and running by April 2022, and ready for this summer’s tourism season.
Recipients
African Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Northwest |
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Ballard Alliance / Visit Ballard |
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Burke Museum Association |
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Cascade Bicycle Club |
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Centrum |
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City of Kirkland |
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City of Renton |
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City of Westport |
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Coulee City Chamber of Commerce |
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Harbor WildWatch |
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Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust |
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National Nordic Museum |
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Northwest Agriculture Business Center |
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San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau |
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Seattle Architectural Foundation |
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Seattle Good Business Network |
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Skagit Tourism Bureau |
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Snohomish County |
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SnoValley Chamber of Commerce |
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Visit Bainbridge Island |
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Visit Kitsap |
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Visit Tri-Cities |
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Visit Walla Walla |
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Washington Independent Inns Network |
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Washington State Geocaching Association |
Contact
Perry Cooper | SEA Airport Media Officer
(206) 787-4923 | [email protected]