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DOTY SAYS LAWRENCE COUNTY ‘ PLANNING’ TO PUT NEW TOURISM FUNDS TO GOOD USE

Mark Grayson by Mark Grayson
July 27, 2022
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Gov. Beshear: $75 Million Will Boost Kentucky’s Tourism Industry and Economy

Funding helps address impacts of COVID on state’s $8.9 billion tourism industry

 

FRANKFORT, KY (July 25, 2022) – Today, Gov. Beshear and Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Mike Berry announced that Kentucky will allocate $75 million to boost the state’s tourism industry and economy following a decline in visitors brought on by the pandemic.

The Governor said the funding is crucial for the state’s $8.9 billion tourism industry, which supports economic growth in both rural and urban communities.

And Lawrence County tourism and fiscal court will definitely be participating. The current court including Judge Carter, and magistrates Rick Blackburn, David Pinson, Mouse Halcomb and John Scaggs has done more to build the tourism industry locally than any in recent memory.

“The Judge’s office and fiscal court are excited and greatly appreciative for these grants and funding opportunities,” LC Economic Development director Vince Doty told The Lazer yesterday. “We know Lawrence County has a lot to offer when it comes to tourism and this will help get our county’s wonderful assets out to the rest of the state and our region of the United States.”

Governor Beshear is in the same mindset as is Judge/Executive Phil Carter on this one according to Doty.

“Kentucky is a world-class tourism destination, full of unique experiences that travelers and Kentuckians alike travel far and wide to enjoy,” said Gov. Beshear. “Our tourism industry is critical to our economic success, and now is the time to invest and support our travel partners across the commonwealth as we see our economy booming and our communities and our people reaping the benefits.”

Vince Doty, who is also Lawrence County deputy Judge/Executive,  said yesterday that the county is  beginning to find out how to apply for the funds and how best to use them.

Lawrence County Deputy Judge/Executive Vince Doty, who is also the county economic development director.

“I am going to meet with Wes Kingsmore (LC Tourism Chairman) today about this, Doty said. “We are going to discuss a plan for these funds. I am just now researching to learn exactly what can be applied for.”

The $75 million funding from the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was supported by the Governor and allocated by the General Assembly in the 2022 legislative session.

“These funds will be available for our Tourism Board but I plan on assisting with the proposed projects. After Wes and I meet we can give you a statement about this,” Doty said.

The funding is divided into four pools and will be distributed to eligible tourism and destination marketing organizations that apply and show the impact COVID had on their group. Over the next several weeks, the Kentucky Department of Tourism will allocate this funding to eligible tourism organizations throughout the commonwealth.

The $75 million in ARPA funding will be distributed as follows:

Pool one: $15 million will be used for statewide tourism marketing efforts.
Pool two: $25 million will be used in a grant program for tourism commissions to market their communities.
Pool three: $25 million will be used to attract meetings and conventions.
Pool four: $10 million will be used for multi-county collaborative destination marketing.

“Both the Governor and the General Assembly have been supportive of our efforts, and as a result of their bipartisan commitment, we are positioning Kentucky to lead the tourism and hospitality industries nationally,” said Secretary Mike Berry. “This additional funding support will give our tourism partners the resources to promote and showcase Kentucky as a diverse, welcoming destination full of travel opportunities and new adventures.”

“Funding from the American Rescue Plan Act is vital for Kentucky’s tourism recovery, and we are extremely thankful to be receiving this funding for the industry,” said Kentucky Department of Tourism Commissioner Mike Mangeot. “The tourism industry is essential to the economic growth of Kentucky.”

Throughout the pandemic, the commonwealth has invested more than $13 million in the tourism industry to strengthen promotional and advertising efforts and to encourage safe travel to Kentucky through the development of new marketing campaigns.

Previously, the Governor dedicated $5.3 million in federal funding to 103 tourism and destination marketing organizations in 88 Kentucky counties.

For more information about application deadlines and funding opportunities, please visit kentuckytourism.com/industry.

For the latest Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet updates, follow the cabinet on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. To learn more about tourism and arts in Kentucky, visit tah.ky.gov.

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Comments 2

  1. KAG says:
    3 years ago

    “Funding from the American Rescue Plan Act is vital for Kentucky’s tourism recovery, and we are extremely thankful to be receiving this funding for the industry,”

    Thank you President Biden

  2. Dobbs says:
    3 years ago

    Wonder how much will get awarded to Phil’s family

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