Funding Available for Tourism Programs in Snoqualmie - Deadline October 31

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie has announced the opening of its application process for tourism project funding, overseen by the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC). Organizations interested in enhancing local tourism for the year 2024 are invited to submit their proposals by the deadline of October 31. This funding initiative is designed to support projects that promote tourism and related activities, which are vital for the local economy. By investing in tourism development, Snoqualmie aims to attract more visitors and stimulate economic growth in the region. The LTAC plays a critical role in evaluating applications and allocating funds effectively.

This effort underscores the city's commitment to fostering community engagement and enhancing the visitor experience. Local organizations are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to Snoqualmie's vibrant tourism landscape. More detailed information and application procedures can be accessed via the city's official website.

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