Beginning
this fall, non-profit groups looking to the Franklin County Tourist Development
Council (TDC) for help in promoting their events and activities will be able to
tap into a marketing pool of more than $300,000 to help promote local nonprofit
events.
The
plan, developed by the TDC and approved by the County Commission earlier this
Spring, would combine event promotion funds with funds used to promote the
Franklin County brand and would enable local organizations to benefit from the
full marketing resources of the TDC instead of the previous grant program that
parceled out small allocations to individual groups for marketing.
Non-profit
grant-seeking groups will continue to receive small stipends from the TDC and
would also be eligible to receive a package of marketing services that could
include print design, video and web-based marketing specifically designed for
their event, said TDC administrator Curt Blair.
According
to Blair, the proposed plan, scheduled to go into effect this fall, is intended
to provide an equal playing field for all eligible event promotion requests and
will allow the TDC to pool its marketing resources to purchase advertising in
bulk from media in proven geo-demographic markets as well as specifically
targeted outlets. “We expect this plan will allow us to make bigger ad buys and
reach more people than would be possible from individual grant promoters
working with small advertising budgets,” he said.
Non-profits
groups interested in applying for Franklin County TDC marketing assistance will
fill out an application online at www.saltyflorida.com. Eligible applicants
would be entered into the pool of events promoted as part of the TDC’s
countywide event advertising program. The deadline to participate in the
2013-14 grant program is June 30. Notification of award will be sent to
successful applicants by July 19 pending approval by the TDC grant committee at
its July 17 meeting.
Since
its inception in 2005, Franklin County’s tourist tax has generated more than $9
million in revenue that has been used for promotion of events and activities as
well as construction, operation and maintenance of recreational, cultural and
historic amenities countywide.
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