Community Marketing Grant

The Community Marketing grant provides funding for businesses or municipalities, not-for-profits or charities with a focus or mandate to service visitors to collaboratively develop a package itinerary or marketing campaign that stimulates the local downtown economy.
  • Bruce County
Overview of the Community Marketing Grant program:

The Community Marketing grant provides funding for businesses or municipalities, not-for-profits or charities with a focus or mandate to service visitors to collaboratively develop a package itinerary or marketing campaign that stimulates the local downtown economy. By collaborating on marketing projects, businesses, municipalities, not-for-profits, and charities with a focus or mandate to service visitors can ensure a cohesive approach and expand their reach to new audiences and visitors. Helping to drive sales to local businesses and encourage involvement and attendance at community events helps to drive a vibrancy in the community.

Benefits of the Community Marketing Grant program:
  • 50% of total project cost (excluding taxes) up to $2,500.
Eligibility criteria of the Community Marketing Grant program:
  • The applicants may be a combination of businesses, or a combination of municipalities, not-for-profits or charities with a focus or mandate to service visitors.
  • The project must be located within one of the following communities: Allenford, Chesley, Hepworth, Kincardine, Lions Head, Lucknow, Mildmay, Paisley, Port Elgin, Ripley, Sauble Beach, Southampton, Tara, Teeswater, Tiverton, Tobermory, Walkerton or Wiarton.
  • A minimum of three businesses, with at least one being located within the downtown Community Improvement Project Area (CIPA) collaborate and develop a package itinerary or campaign. For example, a canoe outfitter, local motel, and downtown restaurant develop a package itinerary to draw customers and visitors to the region.
  • The project must comply with local Municipality bylaws and have received appropriate permits and permissions.
  • The project should attempt to include elements from the applicable Community Toolkit whenever possible.
  • The application is different from any funded projects completed in the last five years.
  • Project work must not have started (including purchasing any materials) until the application has been approved.
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