By Shannon Weidemann (McKone) on Monday, March 1st, 2021 in Eastern/Southeast Oregon News Eastern/Southeast Oregon Top Stories
EASTERN OREGON – (Release from Travel Oregon) The Oregon Tourism Commission, dba Travel Oregon, has awarded $913,000 for the development, enhancement and stewardship of key visitor experiences that are COVID-19 appropriate, will aid in economic recovery, enhance local livability and provide access to a diversity of explorers through the Destination Ready program.
“These ‘Destination Ready’ projects are crucial in ensuring visitors and Oregonians have access to safe and enjoyable experiences as we rebuild Oregon’s tourism economy while navigating the pandemic,” said Todd Davidson, CEO Travel Oregon. “Communities across the state rely on tourism as an essential component of their economic fabric. These communities need visitor-ready attractions and experiences that continue to prioritize public health measures and Travel Oregon is excited to support these local initiatives that will play a significant role in the state’s economic recovery.”
Originally announced as a $250,000 opportunity, Travel Oregon received more than $4 million in requests through applications. In response to this high demand, the agency reviewed internal program dollars and reallocated resources to increase the award amount $913,000, which allowed 34 projects to be awarded across the state.
The Destination Ready program awardees are: