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Travel Penticton 2017 grant application

PENTICTON, B.C. – In 2017, the Travel Penticton Society will be providing funding for festivals, events and tourism related marketing projects via a series grants and would like to invite any eligible entities to submit an application for consideration.

Guidelines:
Projects must attract visitors from outside of the Okanagan region and increase tourism visitation and spending.
All projects supported must feature the visual identity of the Travel Penticton Society and acknowledge the funding support of Travel Penticton.
Matching funding provided to the marketing project will be up to a maximum of 50% (taxes are not leveraged or funded).
Please visit www.visitpenticton.com/2017-grant-application to download the full guidelines and the application form.

Applications must be received via email by no later than 4.30 pm PST January 30, 2017 and will be evaluated by the Travel Penticton Board of Directors and the Executive Director against the requirements specified in the Program Guidelines.


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