Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards Nearly $6 Million in Grants to 61 Tourism Destinations Across Massachusetts
BOSTON—Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration
announced $5.9 million in grants to 61 cultural and tourism projects through
the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism’s Destination Development
Capital (DDC) grant program, which supports projects that expand, construct,
restore, or renovate Massachusetts tourism destinations and attractions.
“Massachusetts is a world-class destination thanks to our
rich culture and iconic landmarks,” said Governor Maura Healey. “With
these grants, we are supporting small businesses, driving job creation, and
investing in local and regional economies across the state. Many of the
destinations we are supporting with these grants are tied to our revolutionary
past and will have a critical role to play in our upcoming MA250
celebrations.”
“Our state’s tourism industry remains an important part of
our economic development strategy,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll.
“These grants to Massachusetts’ unique cultural assets will help ensure the
state remains premier destination for travelers around the globe, and we are
proud to announce these investments.”
This round of competitive grants is designed to strengthen
the state’s economy by investing in tourism infrastructure and experiences.
Grant recipients will use the funds to expand, construct, restore, or renovate
their facilities and attractions. Projects funded in this round will preserve
historic town halls, create interactive tourism experiences, and design
multi-media exhibits. Approximately 15 percent of this year’s grants will
support revitalization efforts in five Massachusetts Gateway Cities, an investment
that will help transform these urban centers into vibrant destinations,
boosting tourism statewide.
“Tourism plays a vital role in the economic well-being of
our state,” said Economic Development Secretary Hao. “These grants will
support updates to our cultural, historic, natural, and community resources
that are important to the visitor experience, and we are excited to see these
projects come to life.”
“We were thrilled by the enthusiastic response to this grant
program this year, which saw a record high number of applications and funding
requests,” said MOTT Executive Director Kate Fox. “The selected projects
showcase our state’s strong commitment to growing the tourism industry and
providing visitors and Massachusetts residents alike with unforgettable
experiences.”
"Tourism, the arts, and cultural institutions are
important drivers of our economy here in Massachusetts, and perhaps nowhere
more so than in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts. The Destination
Development Capital Grant program is an important partnership where state
government is able to directly support the local institutions that grow jobs,
provide educational experiences, and enhance the lives and vibrancy of our
communities,” said Senator Paul Mark (D-Beckett). “I am grateful
to the Healey Driscoll administration for their hard work ensuring that every
part of our Commonwealth is receiving the support needed for our tourism
economy to thrive."
“Local tourism assets are anchors of our communities,
fueling our commonwealth's tourism economy. I'm excited that the awards
announced today provide necessary capital funds to a variety of institutions
from every corner of the commonwealth,” said Representative Mindy Domb
(D-Amherst). “Together these awards will surely support the economic
development so closely connected to the tourism sector, promote further
visitation, and encourage cross-commonwealth excursions."
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