Georgia Tourism Product Development Grants Awarded

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ATLANTA, November 19, 2010 —The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) has awarded $119,984 in tourism product development grants to 12 tourism entities across the state. The Tourism Division, through the new Tourism Product Development Grant program, seeks to financially support tourism development activities at the local level in both urban and rural areas. 'We are very excited about the opportunity to provide assistance to our communities as they develop new tourism product in Georgia,' said Bruce Green, Tourism Product Development Director with for the Georgia Department of Economic Development. 'The awarded projects all have an emphasis on job creation and will collectively generate more than 260 jobs.' The Office of Product Development received 29 applications for the 2011 Tourism Product Development grant program, amounting to more than $497,000 in requests. Recipients of the 2011 Tourism Product Development Grants include:

  • Sparta-Hancock County Development Authority
  • Glen Mary Plantation (1848) Restoration Nashville Downtown Development Authority
  • Nashville Downtown Center Gainesville and Hall County Development Authority
  • North Georgia Canopy Tours City of Calhoun Downtown Development Authority
  • Calhoun's GEM Theatre Interior Restoration Miller County Development Authority
  • MSM Meats and Country Store Development Authority of the City of Milledgeville and Baldwin County
  • Brown-Stetson-Sanford House Improvements City of Louisville
  • Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails White County Development Authority
  • Sautee-Nacoochee African American Heritage Site Washington County Board of Commissioners
  • Renovation of Genealogy Research Center and Old Jail Museum Augusta Canal Authority
  • Confederate Powderworks "DigiTrail" for Smartphones City of Vidalia
  • Vidalia Onion Museum Final Stages City of Jonesboro
  • Stately Oaks Plantation House Stabilization and Rehabilitation

The Georgia Tourism Division's Product Development Office assists local governments, communities, clients and other stakeholders in developing new tourism destinations and attractions in Georgia, while encouraging private sector and community leadership to partner on creating jobs and investments in the state. The product development director and two project managers work to complement and improve Georgia's existing tourism assets in order to create jobs and tourism investment in the state.

About the Georgia Department of Economic Development The Georgia Department of Economic Development is the state's sales and marketing arm, the lead agency for attracting new business investment, encouraging the expansion of existing industry and small businesses, locating new markets for Georgia products, attracting tourists to Georgia, and promoting the state as a location for film, music and digital entertainment projects, as well as planning and mobilizing state resources for economic development.