Politics & Government
Cooperative Grants to Boost Tourism
Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth and Ocean counties will all benefit from grant money.
Organizations in Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic and Cape May counties are among those that will benefit from over $553,000 in grants to promote tourism in the state, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno announced Thursday morning, March 21.
The grants, known as Cooperative Marketing Grants, are administered by the New Jersey Department of State's Division of Travel & Tourism, supply funding to promote individual tourism events, activities and attractions in New Jersey, Guadagno said.
Monmouth County will receive $15,500; the Belmar Surf Contest will receive $10,200; and the Garden State Film Festival will receive $12,000.
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"Tourism is an important economic engine for New Jersey, particularly along our shore. It's an industry that contributes significantly to the health of our communities by creating jobs and bringing revenue into our municipalities," Guadagno said. "Several weeks ago, I kicked off the ‘Show Your Love for the Jersey Shore’ initiative to support local shore area businesses through the months ahead. The Cooperative Marketing Grant Program grants announced today will do even more to attract visitors and boost tourism here in New Jersey."
The following is the complete list of those receiving funding throughout the state:
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Greater Hammonton Chamber of Commerce: $12,600, Atlantic
Cooper's Ferry Partnership: $18,000, Camden
Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum: $22,250, Cape May
Historic Cold Spring Village: $21,000, Cape May
Cape May County Crest Haven Complex: $21,500, Cape May
Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce: $12,450, Cape May
Sunset Lake Hydrofest Association: $12,000, Cape May
East Lynne Company, Inc.: $14,400, Cape May
Ocean City: $11,550, Cape May
Cape May County Historical & Genealogical Society: $11,550, Cape May
Atlantic City Trolley Tours: $8,254, Cape May
7 Mile Business Community Association, Inc.: $17,750, Cape May
Stone Harbor Borough: $4,439, Cape May
Millville Army Air Field Museum: $20,000, Cumberland
New Jersey Motorsports Park: $18,500, Cumberland
Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center: $15,750, Cumberland
Montclair Film Fesitval: $13,050, Essex
Festival of Ballooning Inc.: $11,700, Essex
Ironbound Business Improvement District: $17,000, Essex
Promo One of NJ, Inc.: $5,900, Essex
Hoboken City: $15,750, Hudson
Delaware River Greenway Partnership: $2,900, Hunterdon
Garden State Winegrowers Association: $17,750, Mercer
New Jersey Council for the Humanities: $1,140, Mercer
Public Art Foundation/Grounds for Sculpture: $15,000, Mercer
Passage Theatre Company: $6,640, Mercer
Crossroads of the American Revolution Association, Inc.: $14,000, Mercer
New Jersey Restaurant Association: $9,558, Mercer
The Garden State Film Festival: $12,000, Monmouth
Belmar Pro Surf Contest: $10,200, Monmouth
Monmouth County: $15,500, Monmouth
First Choice Marketing LLC: $23,250, Morris
Barnegat Bay Decoy & Baymen's Museum: $19,750, Ocean
Lighthouse International Film Festival: $10,950, Ocean
ReClam the Bay: $10,800, Ocean
Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Science: $9,300, Ocean
Joseph P. Hayes Surflight Theatre: $14,000, Ocean
Appel Farm Arts and Music Center: $16,000, Salem
Sussex County: $2,480, Sussex
Warren County Farmers Fair: $11,700, Warren
Villa Milagro Vineyards: $16,000, Warren
Highlands Tourism Partnership: $9,300, Warren
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