BOOST Tourism Grants Awarded by the City of Waynesboro
City Invests in Marketing Activities to Drive Visitation
Waynesboro, VA – The City of Waynesboro invests annually in tourism-related business endeavors, events, and projects through their grant program, “Building Opportunities to Support Tourism (BOOST).” City businesses and organizations were invited to apply for up to $3,000 to support the marketing of eligible activities such as events, festivals, and initiatives intended to increase tourist traffic. Funds are accessible for new and existing tourism endeavors taking place within the City of Waynesboro between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025.
“We are excited to have the opportunity to support projects in Waynesboro that draw visitors from outside the region through the BOOST Grant Program,” says Stephanie Duffy, Assistant Director for Economic Development & Tourism for the City of Waynesboro. “We look forward to partnering with local tourism businesses and organizations to help expand their marketing reach and draw more visitors to Waynesboro by showcasing some of the great attractions and events we have.”
Visitor spending reached a new record in Virginia in 2023, growing by $3 billion, nearly 10%, to an impressive $33.3 billion. The tourism industry plays an essential role in the state and local economy. This year’s BOOST grant program is a testament to the importance of Waynesboro’s tourism industry, and the city’s commitment to seeing it grow.
A four-person committee comprised of city employees and a representative from the Virginia Tourism Corporation met to review the seven applications received for the program. This year, $15,000 in total funding was awarded with all seven applicants receiving full or partial funding. This year’s grant recipients include the Virginia Chili, Blues & Brews Festival, Fall Foliage Art Show, Waynesboro Riverfest, Augusta County Railroad Museum, Waynesboro Heritage Museum, Russell Museum, and Virginia Institute of Blacksmithing.
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