The Fulton County Tourism Commission is now accepting applications for tourism marketing grants. These funds are designed to assist qualifying organizations in promoting events that increase hotel and motel occupancy while generating positive publicity for Fulton County.
Eligible organizations can apply for up to $1,000 per event, with a maximum annual funding limit of $4,000 per organization. The tourism commission reserves the right to offer partial funding to applicants.
An organization may submit more than one application, but multiple applications for the same activity may not be submitted. Each application will be evaluated independently, based on grant
criteria.
Events must take place within Fulton County and demonstrate potential to attract visitors from outside the area. Funding can be used for advertising, promotional materials, event programs and enhancements that improve visitor experience.
To learn more or to access the application, click here. The application and all supporting documents should be sent to: Fulton County Tourism Commission, 112 E. Eighth St., Rochester, IN 46975; or fultoncountyindiana@gmail.com.
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