Politics & Government
El Paso County Announces Tourism And Hospitality Facilities Grant
Organizations that have already received support through the Regional Business Relief Fund are not eligible.
November 1, 2021
November 1, 2021 – El Paso County is accepting applications for its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to help the tourism and hospitality industry continue planned expansions and upgrades to their facilities, delayed due to the pandemic.
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“After the military, tourism is one of our biggest economic drivers in El Paso County. Unfortunately, due to the challenges of COVID and the state and federal shutdown mandates, it has been one of the slowest to recover. As this industry rebounds, the county is thrilled to be able to help provide funding for some of those backlogged projects to start back up,” said Board of County Commissioners Chair Stan VanderWerf. “This grant will allow the affected industries to use the funds for COVID mitigation and infection prevention measures as well, so we can go about safely welcoming tourists and visitors back to all the great attractions in our county.”
The application opens today, November 1, 2021, and will remain open through November 12, at 5:00 PM.
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Organizational Eligibility:
Facility must be located in El Paso County
Eligible Uses of Funding:
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