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File #: 6737   
Type: New Business - Community Services Group Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/11/2024 In control: Tourism Development Department
On agenda: 4/23/2024 Final action:
Title: Approval of the Tourist Development Council (TDC) FY 2024-25 Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program Funding, Guidelines, Application and Scoresheet.
Attachments: 1. Tourism+Lagoon Guidelines 24-25 DRAFT.pdf
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Subject:
Title
Approval of the Tourist Development Council (TDC) FY 2024-25 Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program Funding, Guidelines, Application and Scoresheet.
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Fiscal Impact:
FY 2024-25: Program funding of $500,000 collected by the Tourism Development Tax as directed by the Board from Fund 1442.
Dept/Office:
Tourism Development Office
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners approve the Tourist Development Council FY 2024-25 TDC Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program Guidelines, Application and Committee Scoresheet. It is also requested that the Board approve funding of $500,000 for the FY 2024-25 Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program applications which shall come before the Board for final approval as the grant application cycle commences.

Additionally, it is requested that the Tourism Development Office Director be authorized to negotiate and sign all necessary grant agreements and related documents upon County Attorney Office, Risk Management and Purchasing Services approval.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
These funds are put in place each fiscal year for projects approved by the TDC Beach Improvement Committee, the Tourist Development Council, and the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners. Reimbursable grant awards are available to support projects that promote and benefit tourism on the Space Coast and promote the health of the Indian River Lagoon. These Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program projects are approved and supported through the Beach Improvement Committee and will serve as safe, world-class projects that promote tourism to the Space Coast, support the health of the Indian River Lagoon and are open and available to both tourists, visitors and the community.

Note: Last year, this grant program was suspended due to the expenditure of all Beach funds in order to repair the South Beaches because of damages from several storms in late 2022 (approximately 90% of these costs will be reimbursed in 2...

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