Santa Fe County opens applications for tourism promotion grant funding

Gregory S. Shaffer County Manager at Santa Fe County - Santa Fe County
Gregory S. Shaffer County Manager at Santa Fe County - Santa Fe County
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The Santa Fe County Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board, together with the Community Development Department’s Tourism & Marketing Division, has announced that it is accepting applications for funding to support advertising and promotion of tourist attractions and tourism-related events in Santa Fe County. The available funds will be distributed for projects taking place from mid-December 2025 through June 30, 2026.

Funding is designated specifically for activities that advertise or publicize local tourist sites and events. Applicants must demonstrate how their proposed initiatives will enhance tourism and draw visitors to the area.

Eligible applicants include government entities and non-profit organizations with the necessary qualifying documents. All submissions must follow the procedures detailed in the application packet and are due by Friday, September 19, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. MDT.

For further information about the application process, interested parties can contact Lisa A. Katonak, Marketing Coordinator, at 505-995-2761 or lkatonak@santafecountynm.gov.

More information about the Santa Fe County Lodgers’ Tax Grant Program is available on the county’s website: Notice of Funding Availability for the Santa Fe County Lodgers’ Tax Grant Program.



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