![]() |
Home | Search | Browse | About IPO | Staff | Links |
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, through its Office of Tourism, administers the second largest travel budget in the nation. Through the foresight of the Illinois General Assembly, Illinois became a front runner in the promotion of tourism when, in 1984, DCCA was appropriated $10 million for the promotion of Illinois and its tourism resources. This campaign has been responsible for both increasing the awareness of Illinois attractions and for stimulating the desire to travel in and to Illinois. The key elements of the total state promotion package include an advertising campaign that reaches 35 major midwest markets, as well as a growing international presence, a Local Tourism and Convention Bureau Grant program, a Matching Grant program, a Regional Tourism program and an expanding Welcome Center/Tourist Information Center program. This article will briefly highlight those programs and how they impact local municipalities.
LOCAL TOURISM AND CONVENTION BUREAU (LTCB) GRANT PROGRAM The LTCB Grant Program has a current appropriation of $5 million. This appropriation is allocated 1/3 for grants to local convention and tourism bureaus in cities with population greater than 500,000 and 2/3 for grants to local convention and tourism bureaus in the remainder of the State based on a funding formula which uses hotel/motel rooms, population and food and drink tax generated in each bureau's service area. The LTCB Grant Program is a dollar for dollar match program. A bureau may match state funds with local hotel/motel tax, membership dues, interest, advertising, and/or private funds. During FY '85, the first fiscal year of the program, 22 certified LTCB's received funding. In FY '86, that number increased to 24; in FY '87, 26 bureaus were certified and received grant funds; in FY '88, 29 bureaus were certified; and in FY '89, 31 bureaus have been certified in the program. Only those LTCB's in legal existence under the General Not-for-Profit Corporation Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983, Ch. 32, pars 163a et. seq.) or as a unit of local government prior to January 1, 1985, can qualify for certification in the LTCB Grant Program.
TOURISM MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM This year's appropriation for the grant program is $1,281,000 and per the Promotion Act is allocated as December 1988 / Illinois Municipal Review / Page 9 follows: 62.5 percent to local promotion groups, municipalities and counties not within any county of more than one million population; and 37.5 percent to local promotion groups, municipalities and counties wholly or partially within any county of more than one million population. The grant award can be up to 60 percent of the total cost for tourism promotional projects, when the remaining percentage is financed by local funds. Examples of projects eligible for funding include: production and printing of brochures or posters devoted to promoting tourism attractions and/or events; placement of newspaper, radio, television or magazine advertising to promote tourism attractions and/or events; and rental of billboard space to promote attractions, events, camping, lodging or other travel related services.
REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCILS
WELCOME CENTER PROGRAM For additional information regarding these programs or to obtain Matching Grant guidelines, please contact the Department's Office of Tourism at 620 East Adams, Springfield, Illinois 62701 or call 217/782-7139. In Chicago call 312/917-4732. • Page 10 / Illinois Municipal Review / December 1988
|Home|
|Search|
|Back to Periodicals Available|
|Table of Contents|
|Back to Illinois Municipal Review 1988|
|