Webinar: Introduction to Locl + AutoPilot

Monitoring and managing your Google Business Profile (GBP) is one of the best ways to improve your visibility and conversion. Responding to reviews and other activities like uploading photos and posting updates can drive more exposure and customers to your business.

To help make managing your GBP easier, Travel Oregon partnered with Portland-based company Locl to provide you (free!) access to a suite of GBP optimization tools. Locl helps businesses manage profile updates, create events and offers, engage with customer reviews, monitor business performance and act on insights – all in one place and for every location.

Join Cat Sherry Director of Customer Success at Locl, and learn how to use Locl’s optimization suite and their new AutoPilot tool to optimize your Google Business Profile.

Session Outcomes:
• Understand what a Google Business Profile (GBP) is and why it is important.
• Understand what Locl is and why it is important.
• Learn how to use your GBP profile to access to Locl for free.
• Learn how to take advantage of Locl’s optimization suite to improve GBP listings, monitor business performance and act on insights.
• Learn what features Locl offers that GBP doesn’t have.

Register here.

Accessible Tourism Ambassador Training | Klamath Falls, OR

Southern Oregon University is hosting an Accessible Tourism Ambassador Training workshop.

What attendees will gain:

  • Practical accessibility strategies to implement right away
  • Insights from real-world success stories across the travel industry, including innovative products and tech improvements to support inclusive service delivery
  • Networking opportunities peers, experts and advocacy leaders
  • Receive the guidebook for improving accessibility for Oregon Tourism Providers
  • Accessibility Ambassador Certificate of Completion to showcase your leadership inclusive tourism

Spaces are limited and the number of meals and drinks is reserved per confirmed participant. Please register early to secure your spot. If you’re unable to attend, please release your spot so others are able to join.

This project has been funded in part by a grant from Travel Oregon and the Institute for Applied Sustainability at Southern Oregon University. There is no cost to attend.

Register here.

Accessible Tourism Ambassador Training | Springfield, OR

Southern Oregon University is hosting an Accessible Tourism Ambassador Training workshop.

What attendees will gain:

  • Practical accessibility strategies to implement right away
  • Insights from real-world success stories across the travel industry, including innovative products and tech improvements to support inclusive service delivery
  • Networking opportunities peers, experts and advocacy leaders
  • Receive the guidebook for improving accessibility for Oregon Tourism Providers
  • Accessibility Ambassador Certificate of Completion to showcase your leadership inclusive tourism

Spaces are limited and the number of meals and drinks is reserved per confirmed participant. Please register early to secure your spot. If you’re unable to attend, please release your spot so others are able to join.

This project has been funded in part by a grant from Travel Oregon and the Institute for Applied Sustainability at Southern Oregon University. There is no cost to attend.

Register here.

Oregon Governor’s Conference on Tourism

See you in Portland, March 9-11, 2026!

Submit your nominations for the Tourism Industry Achievement Awards
On March 9, the 2026 Oregon Governor’s Conference on Tourism will kick-off with the Tourism Industry Achievement Awards, celebrating work done across the industry in 2025. But we need your help in nominating those most deserving of recognition.

Please nominate an organization, individual, or yourself for outstanding work in the following categories: Rising Star, Equity, Prosperity, Marketing and Stewardship. Award nominations will be open until November 14.

Sponsors and Exhibitors
We are welcoming sponsors and exhibitors for the 2026 Governor’s Conference. As a sponsor of Gov Con, you have the unique opportunity to gain visibility among 600+ decision-makers, industry leaders and attendees shaping the future of travel in Oregon.

View the 2026 Sponsor and Exhibitor Guide to get started.

October 8 Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting & Executive Session

The Commission will open a public meeting at 9 a.m. and immediately go into an Executive Session, returning to a public meeting at 11:15 a.m. to move into Commission Action. Only individuals authorized and invited by the Commission are permitted to attend the Executive Session.

The meeting will be recorded and posted on Travel Oregon’s Industry YouTube Channel following the meeting.

Accessibility and Accommodation Requests

For questions about accessibility or accommodations for persons with disabilities, or to request a translator, interpreter, or other communication aids, please contact Matthew Finn at matthew@traveloregon.com.

2025 Oregon Outdoor Recreation Summit

The 2025 Summit will take place Thursday-Saturday, November 6-8, in Pendleton, Oregon and surrounding areas. The summit combines fun and high impact in-person networking opportunities with conference programming on the important issues of the day, educational content, trails stewardship work parties, and in-field tours and workshops.

The summit will bring together Oregon’s outdoor community to learn, build relationships, and find solutions to the challenges we face in developing and elevating outdoor recreation opportunities to best serve Oregon communities and celebrate and protect our natural, cultural, and historic wonders.

Pacific Northwest Economic Forum & Rail Summit

The Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) is hosting its annual economic forum and rail summit in Portland this October 14-17. The event will bring together government and industry leaders from the U.S. and Canada to discuss transportation, energy, trade, tourism and economic development in the region. Sessions will cover topics relevant to Oregon’s tourism industry, including passenger rail and multimodal tourism.

PNWER is a statutory, public-private partnership chartered by the states of Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, Montana and Washington; and the western Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan; and Yukon and Northwest Territories. PNWER is recognized in both the United States and Canada as the model for regional and bi-national cooperation.

Find the draft agenda here.

Oregon Main Street Conference

This year, the Oregon Main Street Conference will be held in Albany, October 8-10, in collaboration with the Albany Downtown Association, the Albany Visitor’s Association, and the City of Albany.

Attendees at this Fall’s conference can look forward to:

  • Engaging panels and speakers
  • Walking tours featuring inspiring projects throughout downtown
  • Two pre-conference workshops, featuring an old favorite Main Street 101
  • Our annual Excellence on Main Awards celebration
  • Networking opportunities with peers and partners

Take advantage of the early bird discounted rate of $115 through August 15, 2025. Student rates always available. Visit our conference homepage to register today and find additional information about the conference, including our schedule-at-a-glance, and lodging information. To register directly, visit the OMS Conference Registration.

ORLA Hospitality Conference

Tourism and hospitality professionals from across Oregon are invited to Seaside this September 13-15 for the 2025 ORLA Hospitality Conference—a must-attend event offering fresh ideas, practical workshops and inspiring keynotes to help you grow your business and strengthen your team.

Be sure to join Saturday’s Women in Tourism & Hospitality Symposium (separate registration), designed to spark meaningful connections and deliver insights you can put into action.

TravelAbility

TravelAbility, the nation’s leading conference focused on advancing accessibility in travel and tourism, is coming to Sunriver, October 13–15, 2025.

The event will bring together DMOs, attractions, lodging partners, and accessibility advocates from across the U.S. to explore innovation, training, and solutions that open doors for travelers with disabilities.

Why You Should Attend:

  • Learn from leading accessibility experts
  • Gain tools to make your destination or business more inclusive
  • Network with peers and innovators working to expand travel for all abilities
  • Be part of the national conversation – right here in Oregon

Special Discount for Oregon Partners

TravelAbility is offering limited-time registration discounts:

Oregon50: 50% off discount code for Oregon-based hoteliers/property managers. Runs through October 1.

NP25: $300 off for nonprofits. Runs through October 1.

ADA35: Special ADA promotion. $250 all ticket types through the month of July. Ends July 31.

Let’s make a strong showing and demonstrate Oregon’s commitment to welcoming every traveler. Whether you’re already engaged in accessibility efforts or just beginning your journey, this conference is a chance to learn, connect, and grow.

Register now at travelability.net – together, we can make Oregon a leader in accessible tourism.

Oregon Pride Events

Happy Pride Month!

Travel Oregon is proud to support 20 Pride events across the state. This directly aligns with Travel Oregon’s mission to foster an inclusive, welcoming, and vibrant tourism economy. These partnerships demonstrate a clear and intentional commitment to LGBTQIA2S+ inclusion, not just in words, but in action. These events celebrate the diversity that makes Oregon’s communities unique and attractive to travelers seeking destinations where they feel safe, seen and celebrated.

Here is the latest roundup of small-town Pride events in Oregon: Celebrate Pride Year-Round in Oregon – Travel Oregon.

You can find sponsored content for Here is Oregon partnership here.

Below you’ll find a list of PRIDE events taking place around the state. We encourage you to share the events with your community and attend an event in your area.

Greater Portland Region

Willamette Valley

Southern Oregon

Central Oregon

Eastern Oregon

  • Eastern Oregon LGBTQ+ Coalition (June 18)

Mt. Hood Gorge

Oregon Coast

September 2025 Oregon Tourism Commission Briefing and Meeting

Oregon Tourism Commission Briefing

Sept. 11, 2025
2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Yachats Commons Multipurpose Room

441 Hwy 101 N 

Yachats, OR 97498

Resources & Presentations:

Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting

Sept. 12, 2025
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Yachats Commons Multipurpose Room

441 Hwy 101 N 

Yachats, OR 97498

Resources & Presentations:

Guest Service Gold Customer Service Training (Eastern Oregon)

The Eastern Oregon Workforce Board is offering an opportunity to become Guest Service Gold certified at no cost over the course of three days, in three cities: Hermiston (June 16), La Grande (June 17) and Ontario (June 18).  Please see details about the program below.

Becoming Guest Service Gold certified as a Certified Guest Service Professional (CGSP®) empowers individuals with the skills and mindset to consistently deliver exceptional customer service. This industry-recognized certification demonstrates a commitment to excellence, sets candidates apart in the job market, and opens doors to advancement in hospitality careers.

CGSPs gain a deeper understanding of how to create memorable guest experiences, increase customer satisfaction, and contribute meaningfully to their organization’s success. During the high season for tourists this year, the Eastern Oregon Workforce Board is providing employers and workers with this significant opportunity for professional development.

No matter what industry you are in, customer service defines your brand.  If you have people facing people in your organization, don’t miss this opportunity to gain an industry recognized credential in customer service.  Register your whole team today: https://eowb.org/guestservice.

June 16 – Hermiston
WorkSource Oregon Center
950 SE Columbia Drive

June 17 – La Grande
WorkSource Oregon Center
1901 Adams Avenue

June 18 – Ontario
WorkSource Oregon Center
375 SW 2nd Avenue

10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at each location 30 minute lunch break, lunch not provided

Food Systems and Tourism Learning Community Meeting

Join us virtually July 1, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. for the second Food Systems and Tourism Learning Community convening. This collaborative space aims to bring together small farms, extension services, and food system organizations from across Oregon with local and statewide tourism partners. Collaboration between these two industries is paramount and offers the opportunity to elevate local food through tourism efforts while strengthening the roots of those who feed Oregon communities.

Learn more about the community here.

Register HERE to attend. If you have any  questions, please reach out to clairea@traveloregon.com

We look forward to convening with you soon!

 

WEBINAR: Locl Overview and Q&A

This event has passed. Download the slide deck.

Monitoring and managing your Google Business Profile (GBP) is one of the best ways to improve your visibility and conversion. Responding to reviews and other activities like uploading photos and posting updates can drive more exposure and customers to your business.
To help make managing your GBP easier, Travel Oregon partnered with Portland-based company Locl to provide you (free!) access to a suite of GBP optimization tools. Locl helps businesses manage profile updates, create events and offers, engage with customer reviews, monitor business performance and act on insights – all in one place and for every location.

Join Cat Sherry of Locl and learn how to use Locl’s optimization suite to maximize your GBP and drive business.

Session Outcomes:
• Understand what a Google Business Profile (GBP) is and why it is important.
• Understand what Locl is and why it is important.
• Learn how to use your GBP profile to access to Locl for free.
• Learn how to take advantage of Locl’s optimization suite to improve GBP listings, monitor business performance and act on insights.

Register here.

June 2025 Oregon Tourism Commission Briefing and Meeting

Oregon Tourism Commission Briefing

Presentations: 

Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting

Presentations: 

Dark Sky Tourism Learning Community Evening Event at OMSI

Join the Oregon Dark Sky Tourism Learning Community for a special pre-conference event at OMSI’s Kendall Planetarium on Sunday evening, April 13 from 6-8:30 p.m. Connect with others in the tourism industry interested in preserving and promoting Oregon’s dark skies, learn about the latest developments and opportunities for dark sky tourism in Oregon, and expand your knowledge through a special program celebrating Oregon’s magnificent dark skies curated by planetarium director Jim Todd.

Heavy appetizers and refreshments will be provided during a networking reception from 6-6:45 p.m., followed by programming in the planetarium. Registration for this event is separate from the Governor’s Conference and space is limited. Reserve your spot.

Looking for more information on dark sky tourism? Visit industry.traveloregon.com/darkskies to access industry resources or request a personal consultation with a dark sky expert.

Newberg: A Riverfront Reimagined Community Gatherings

Travel Oregon, in partnership with Taste Newberg, and local steering committee from Yamhill County, City of Newberg and Chehalem Parks & Recreation Department, invited all to a series of two community gatherings on April 23, 2025, to learn about a new project, A Riverfront Reimagined. We shared the preliminary project concept, answered questions and gathered feedback from over 75 community members. 

WATCH A RECORDING OF THE GATHERING HERE

PLEASE COMPLETE FEEDBACK SURVEY by May 2, 5pm. 

About A Riverfront Reimagined:
This exciting concept aims to create a water trail access point, designed to accommodate all skill levels, offering recreational entry to a regional water trail network near the confluence of the Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. 

Questions?
Katie McFall, Taste Newberg 
Katie@TasteNewberg.com

Nastassja Olson, Travel Oregon 
Staj@TravelOregon.com

About Recreation Ready:
This gathering is part of  Recreation Ready, a Travel Oregon program designed to support rural communities in developing new outdoor recreation visitor experiences that drive economic prosperity, respect natural environments, and increase access and equity.  

La Grande: Bike Park Community Gathering

Travel Oregon, in partnership with Grande Ronde Gravity, invited all from the community to a gathering to learn about a new project, La Grande Bike Park. Grande Ronde Gravity shared the preliminary project concept, answered questions and gathered feedback. 

VIEW PRESENTATION SHARED HERE

PLEASE COMPLETE FEEDBACK SURVEY by May 2, 5:00pm

About La Grande Bike Park:
This exciting concept aims to create a destination-quality bike park close-to-town that offers trails, jumps and skills area for mountain and BMX biking for all abilities. 

Questions?
Sean Lerner, Grande Ronde Gravity
sean@easternwheelworks.com | 541-786-5523

Nastassja Olson, Travel Oregon
Staj@TravelOregon.com

About Recreation Ready:
This gathering is part of Recreation Ready, a Travel Oregon program designed to support rural communities in developing outdoor recreation visitor experiences that drive economic prosperity, respect natural environments, and increase access and equity.  

Cave Junction: Gateway to the Stars Community Gathering

Travel Oregon, in partnership with the Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce, invited all from the Illinois Valley to a community gathering to learn about Gateway to the Stars, a new initiative to certify the City of Cave Junction as a Dark Sky Community. We shared the preliminary vision, answered questions and gathered feedback.

Watch the April 8 Community Gathering recording

PLEASE COMPLETE FEEDBACK SURVEY by May 2

About Gateway to the Stars:
This exciting initiative aims to certify the City of Cave Junction as a Dark Sky Community from DarkSky International, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the beauty of night skies. The initiative would enhance street and business lighting to maintain Cave Junction’s rural charm while reducing light pollution—supporting Cave Junction as a premier destination for stargazing and dark sky tourism.  

Questions?
Megan Curtis, Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce
illinoisvalleycc@gmail.com | 541-592-3326

Nastassja Olson, Travel Oregon
Staj@TravelOregon.com

About Recreation Ready:
This gathering is part of Recreation Ready, a Travel Oregon program designed to support rural communities in developing outdoor recreation visitor experiences that drive economic prosperity, respect natural environments, and increase access and equity.  

McKenzie River: Deathball Trail System Community Gathering

Travel Oregon, in partnership with Cascade Volunteers and McKenzie Trail Volunteers, invited all from the McKenzie River area to a community gathering to learn about a new project concept, Deathball Trail System. We shared the preliminary project concept, answered questions and gathered your feedback.

Watch the April 9 Community  Gathering recording

PLEASE COMPLETE FEEDBACK SURVEY by May 2

About Deathball Trail System:
This exciting new project concept seeks to develop a destination-quality trail system with interpretive sites honoring First Nations heritage, designed for mountain biking experiences for all skill levels and abilities including e-bikes and adaptive bikes and is accessible by public transportation.  

Questions?
Alyssa Brownlee
reservations@horse-creek.com | 503-720-4809
 
Nastassja Olson, Travel Oregon
Staj@TravelOregon.com

About Recreation Ready:
This gathering is part of  Recreation Ready, a Travel Oregon program designed to support rural communities in developing new outdoor recreation visitor experiences that drive economic prosperity, respect natural environments and increase access and equity.  

Oregon Food Systems x Tourism Learning Community Meeting

Travel Oregon is excited to announce the first convening of a Food Systems and Tourism Learning Community! This collaborative space aims to bring together small farms, extension services and food system organizations from across Oregon with local and statewide tourism partners. Collaboration between these two industries is paramount and offers the opportunity to elevate local food through tourism efforts while strengthening the roots of those who feed Oregon communities.

Learn more and register to attend here.

Dark Sky Tourism Learning Community February Meeting

Register for Travel Oregon’s Dark Sky Tourism Learning Community meeting to learn about the latest developments and opportunities for dark sky tourism in Oregon. The goal of this learning community is to facilitate education and foster alignment across the tourism industry and key stakeholders in order to elevate Oregon as a premier destination for dark sky experiences.

This virtual meeting is open to anyone interested in preserving Oregon’s dark skies, developing and promoting dark sky visitor experiences, and staying connected with dark sky initiatives and stakeholders across the state.

Register here.

Looking for more information on dark sky tourism? Visit industry.traveloregon.com/darkskies to access industry resources or request a personal consultation with a dark sky expert.

She Leads: Celebrating Women in Tourism and Hospitality

Join us for this vibrant event that celebrate women in tourism and hospitality. This event is open to all, and is an opportunity to grow professionally and gain valuable career insights in a beautifully designed, community setting. Attendees will hear from creative influencers who are passionately leading in their industries. With incredible Oregon craft beverages and bounty, opportunities to mingle, you may end up cultivating new friendships with like-minded women who are leading change.

Please complete the RSVP form by February 28.

This event is one of three:

She Leads: Celebrating Women in Tourism and Hospitality

Join us for this vibrant event that celebrate women in tourism and hospitality. This event is open to all, and is an opportunity to grow professionally and gain valuable career insights in a beautifully designed, community setting. Attendees will hear from creative influencers who are passionately leading in their industries. With incredible Oregon craft beverages and bounty, opportunities to mingle, you may end up cultivating new friendships with like-minded women who are leading change.

Please complete the RSVP form by February 28.

This event is one of three:

She Leads: Celebrating Women in Tourism and Hospitality

Join us for this vibrant event that celebrate women in tourism and hospitality. This event is open to all, and is an opportunity to grow professionally and gain valuable career insights in a beautifully designed, community setting. Attendees will hear from creative influencers who are passionately leading in their industries. With incredible Oregon craft beverages and bounty, opportunities to mingle, you may end up cultivating new friendships with like-minded women who are leading change.

Please complete the RSVP form by February 28.

This event is one of three:

February 2025 Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting

Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting
February 24 | 1:30  – 4:30 p.m.

Watch the meeting recordings:

View the meeting minutes here.

Presentations

Public Comment

Future of Travel Webinar

In an era of unprecedented change and transformation in travel, the first edition of “Future of Travel” (FOT), the groundbreaking multicultural consumer insights report, is now available. Aimed at reshaping how travel and tourism brands and organizations perceive, understand, and connect with the growing U.S. multicultural traveler segment, the study reveals key insights, including: 86% of multicultural travelers share similar emotional needs, values and drivers; and nearly 80% of diverse travelers ‘always’ or ‘occasionally’ factor in their own identity, culture, or background when looking for trip inspiration.

The study identifies what destinations, travel and hospitality brands and organizations need to understand about these travelers in order to meet their needs and provides recommendations for what they need to do to engage them more effectively and authentically.

The “Future of Travel” represents an ongoing collaboration powered by a collective of diverse, minority-owned research and marketing companies: The Culturist Group, Esra Calvert Destination Consulting, JMI, and Share More Stories. The collective seeks to build belonging into the future of travel narrative, by promoting continued research of multicultural travelers, offering leadership on inclusivity, multicultural connections, and human insights needed to advance the industry.

Join Travel Oregon and the Culturist group as they share key learnings from the report and what it means for Oregon in an upcoming webinar on December 16 from 2 – 3:30 pm.

Register here.

About the Speakers

Danny Guerrero, MBA
Danny Guerrero (he/him/his) is a dynamic marketing executive with a global perspective. With over 20 years of experience, Danny has established himself as a thought leader in multicultural marketing and a champion for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the travel, tourism, and hospitality sectors. As the CEO and Founder of The Culturist Group, Danny pioneered the travel industry’s first multicultural marketing communications practice in the U.S. focused on the underserved needs of multicultural travelers, including Black, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ travelers. His innovative approach to understanding and meeting the cultural and emotional needs of travelers with intersectional

identities has earned him recognition, including the 2022 David Martin Fellowship from the IGLTA, and the World Travel and Tourism Council’s Outstanding Achievement Award in 2021.

Prior to launching The Culturist Group, Danny held leadership positions at prominent marketing agencies and travel companies, including the West Hollywood Travel & Tourism Board, Viceroy Hotel Group, The Travel Corporation, MMGY Global, and Development Counsellors International (DCI). Danny has consistently driven results for high-profile global clients. The teams and strategies Danny has led have generated significant increases in visitation, revenue, and brand awareness for destinations and travel brands worldwide.

Esra Calvert
Esra is the founder of a tourism consultancy at the intersection of data analytics and strategic insights. She collaborates with destinations to find their true North by fostering a wide, frequent, and lean mindset. Formerly the chief data advisor for a successful travel startup and head of research at Virginia’s official tourism and film office, she is passionate about transforming destinations from analog to digital business models, always with sustainability at heart.

An alumna of Harvard University’s Business Analytics Program, she also completed her doctoral work in hospitality tourism management at Virginia Tech. She actively contributes to industry progress as a member of the U.S. Travel Association, a board member of the Travel Industry Executive Women Network, and a past president of the International Board of Travel & Tourism Research Association. She is also a sought-after speaker at industry events. Beyond her professional endeavors, Esra loves to travel and dreams of making her own wine one day. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and their adorable maltipoos, Gigi and Margaux.

James Warren
James Warren is a storyteller and a strategist, passionate about the intersections of human and digital, and brands, culture and communities. James is the Founder and CEO of Share More Stories, a human experience research company that combines storytelling and AI to develop unique insights and implications for companies, brands and organizations. James also leads brand strategy for JMI, a marketing and consulting firm uniquely focused on community engagement.

For more than 25 years, James has used his unique blend of marketing, storytelling, strategic planning, organizational development and innovation experiences to help companies form lasting connections with their employees, consumers and communities. Over the last several years, James and his team have led groundbreaking studies focused on the travel experiences of historically excluded and underrepresented consumer groups, helping clients at the state and local level develop more authentic engagement and improve the visitation experience.

A sought-after advisor, facilitator, contributor and convener, James serves on the BridgePark Foundation’s Board of Directors and Executive Committee as Chair; the YMCA of Greater Richmond’s Board of Directors as Chair-Elect, and as a member of its Executive Committee and Mission, Equity and Inclusion Committee; The St. Michael’s Episcopal School’s Board of Trustees; and The Dwight School Foundation’s Diversity Equity and Inclusion Advisory Board. James also serves on the Virginia 250 Commission African American Advisory Council. James studied economics and literature at Princeton University and creative writing at Columbia University, and he’s been a columnist for Richmond magazine on family, community, and lifestyle. Originally from New York City, James and his family now call Richmond, Virginia home.

 

 

 

2024-2025 Competitive Grant Overview Session (Dec. 2)

Travel Oregon’s Stewardship Investments team will guide attendees through the grant program requirements and application process, with an opportunity for Q&A at the end. Applicants must propose a project that focuses on either tourism infrastructure or tourism promotion that increases access and inclusion.  

The Letter of Intent (LOI) form will be available at 8 a.m. on December 2, 2024 and will be accepted until January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The total funding available for this grant cycle is expected to be $5.2 million. 

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle.  

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com. 

Register here.

2024-2025 Competitive Grant Overview Session (Nov. 20)

Travel Oregon’s Stewardship Investments team will guide attendees through the grant program requirements and application process, with an opportunity for Q&A at the end. Applicants must propose a project that focuses on either tourism infrastructure or tourism promotion that increases access and inclusion.  

The Letter of Intent (LOI) form will be available at 8 a.m. on December 2, 2024 and will be accepted until January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The total funding available for this grant cycle is expected to be $5.2 million. 

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle.  

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com. 

Register here.

2024-2025 Competitive Grant Drop-In Office Hours (Jan. 10)

Travel Oregon’s Stewardship Investments team will be available during the times below to answer questions about applications as the LOI deadline approaches. There will be no content delivery in these sessions, but attendees are welcome to join if they have questions about their application. 

Applicants to the grant program must propose a project that focuses on either tourism infrastructure or tourism promotion that increases access and inclusion.  

The Letter of Intent (LOI) form will be available at 8 a.m. on December 2, 2024 and will be accepted until January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The total funding available for this grant cycle is expected to be $5.2 million. 

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle.  

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com. 

Register here.

2024-2025 Competitive Grant Drop-In Office Hours (Jan. 8)

Travel Oregon’s Stewardship Investments team will be available during the times below to answer questions about applications as the LOI deadline approaches. There will be no content delivery in these sessions, but attendees are welcome to join if they have questions about their application. 

Applicants to the grant program must propose a project that focuses on either tourism infrastructure or tourism promotion that increases access and inclusion.  

The Letter of Intent (LOI) form will be available at 8 a.m. on December 2, 2024 and will be accepted until January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The total funding available for this grant cycle is expected to be $5.2 million. 

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle.  

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com. 

Register here.

2024-2025 Competitive Grant Content Learning Session (Jan. 6)

Travel Oregon staff will provide a brief overview of the grant program, followed by a discussion with Dawn Smallman, Investment Stewardship Manager, about building a strong project budget. There will be time for attendees to ask questions after the content presentation. 

Applicants to the grant program must propose a project that focuses on either tourism infrastructure or tourism promotion that increases access and inclusion.  

The Letter of Intent (LOI) form will be available at 8 a.m. on December 2, 2024 and will be accepted until January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The total funding available for this grant cycle is expected to be $5.2 million. 

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle.  

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com. 

 Register here.

2024-2025 Competitive Grant Content Learning Session (Dec. 19)

Travel Oregon staff will provide a brief overview of the grant program, followed by a discussion with Carie Behe, Destination Marketing Manager, about best practices for applicants seeking support for tourism promotion projects. There will be time for attendees to ask questions after the content presentation. 

Applicants to the grant program must propose a project that focuses on either tourism infrastructure or tourism promotion that increases access and inclusion.  

The Letter of Intent (LOI) form will be available at 8 a.m. on December 2, 2024 and will be accepted until January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The total funding available for this grant cycle is expected to be $5.2 million. 

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle.  

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com. 

Register here.

2024-2025 Competitive Grant Content Learning Session (Dec. 10)

Travel Oregon staff will provide a brief overview of the grant program, followed by a discussion with Michelle Woodard, Director of Stewardship Investments, about ways to broaden access and inclusion to create more welcoming destinations for all. There will be time for attendees to ask questions after the content presentation. 

Applicants to the grant program must propose a project that focuses on either tourism infrastructure or tourism promotion that increases access and inclusion.

The Letter of Intent (LOI) form will be available at 8 a.m. on December 2, 2024 and will be accepted until January 15, 2025 at 5 p.m. The total funding available for this grant cycle is expected to be $5.2 million.

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle.  

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com. 

Register here.

 

December 2024 Oregon Tourism Commission Briefing & Meeting

Oregon Tourism Commission Briefing
Dec. 3, 2024 | 1:30 – 4 p.m.

Alpine Events
73365 E Hwy 26
Rhododendron, OR 97049

Briefing presentations:

Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting
Dec. 4, 2024 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 

Alpine Events
73365 E Hwy 26
Rhododendron, OR 97049

Meeting presentations:

Dark Sky Tourism Learning Community October Meeting

Register for Travel Oregon’s Dark Sky Tourism Learning Community meeting to learn about the latest developments and opportunities for dark sky tourism in Oregon. The goal of this Learning Community is to facilitate education and foster alignment across the tourism industry and key stakeholders in order to elevate Oregon as a premier destination for dark sky experiences. 

This meeting is open to anyone interested in preserving Oregon’s dark skies, developing and promoting dark sky visitor experiences, and staying connected with dark sky initiatives and stakeholders across the state. 

Register here.

Google Business Profile Fundamentals (in 30)

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Your Google Business Profile (GBP) is a free tool for your businesses or organization to manage its online presence across Google’s products, including Search and Maps.

A complete Google Business profile is 70% more likely to bring a customer to your business and, with minimal time investment, you can maximize your visibility.

Join Kim Palmer of Miles Partnership and learn the basics of managing your Google Business Profile in this 30 minute webinar.

This session is best suited for tourism-related businesses looking to elevate their presence in Google. We also welcome destination management organizations and industry partners who want to help get the word out about this opportunity.

Women in Tourism & Hospitality Symposium

Empowerment through connection.

Join executive and junior executive women from across all sectors of Oregon’s restaurant, lodging and tourism industries. Be a part of ORLA’s inaugural professional development and networking event highlighting women’s perspectives. Attendees will explore empowerment through connection, intentional mentor-mentee relationships and inspiration through cultivating a network at this memorable symposium.

2024-2025 Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Lunch Hour Q&A

Travel Oregon’s Stewardship Investments team will host multiple lunch-hour sessions to address any inquiries related to the guidelines, leading up to the application opening. The application will be open from 8 a.m. on Aug. 22 until 5 p.m. on Sept. 20. Please use the application questions document to understand what questions will be asked in the online application form.

With funding provided through sales of the Oregon Wine Country license plate, Travel Oregon administers a program to make grant awards available to tourism promotion agencies for projects that promote wine and/or culinary tourism. 

There is $540,000 available for the upcoming funding cycle, applicants may apply for grants of up to $50,000 per project and may apply for no more than two projects in the same cycle. Each project requires its own application. Applicants must demonstrate a 1-to-1 match with at least 50% of matching funds being cash.

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle. 

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com.

Register here.

2024-2025 Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Lunch Hour Q&A

Travel Oregon’s Stewardship Investments team will host multiple lunch-hour sessions to address any inquiries related to the guidelines, leading up to the application opening. The application will be open from 8 a.m. on Aug. 22 until 5 p.m. on Sept. 20. Please use the application questions document to understand what questions will be asked in the online application form.

With funding provided through sales of the Oregon Wine Country license plate, Travel Oregon administers a program to make grant awards available to tourism promotion agencies for projects that promote wine and/or culinary tourism. 

There is $540,000 available for the upcoming funding cycle, applicants may apply for grants of up to $50,000 per project and may apply for no more than two projects in the same cycle. Each project requires its own application. Applicants must demonstrate a 1-to-1 match with at least 50% of matching funds being cash.

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle. 

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com.

Register here

2024-2025 Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Lunch Hour Q&A

Travel Oregon’s Stewardship Investments team will host multiple lunch-hour sessions to address any inquiries related to the guidelines, leading up to the application opening. The application will be open from 8 a.m. on Aug. 22 until 5 p.m. on Sept. 20. Please use the application questions document to understand what questions will be asked in the online application form.

With funding provided through sales of the Oregon Wine Country license plate, Travel Oregon administers a program to make grant awards available to tourism promotion agencies for projects that promote wine and/or culinary tourism. 

There is $540,000 available for the upcoming funding cycle, applicants may apply for grants of up to $50,000 per project and may apply for no more than two projects in the same cycle. Each project requires its own application. Applicants must demonstrate a 1-to-1 match with at least 50% of matching funds being cash.

To learn more about the program and to support project planning ideas, view the list of projects funded during the last grant cycle. 

Inquiries about the grants program can be made at any time, please email grants@traveloregon.com.

Register here

2024 People’s Coast Summit

The annual end-of-season tourism industry gathering features delicious food, great company, helpful workshops and inspiring conversations.

Join the People’s Coast Summit us Tuesday, October 8 to Wednesday, October 9 in Florence, Oregon for this can’t-miss opportunity to connect with colleagues and gain industry insight.

More information coming soon.

The Economic Rebirth of the Oregon Caves Chateau Webinar

Join Travel Southern Oregon for a live webinar where a featured panel will dive into the fascinating restoration project of the Oregon Caves Chateau. Don’t miss your chance to help bring this architectural gem back to its former glory.

Here’s what’s in store: You’ll get an insider’s look at the Chateau’s unique architectural details and discover the stories it has witnessed through the years. Panelists share why restoring this cherished landmark is key not just to preserving a piece of our nation’s history, but also to boosting the local economy and strengthening community ties.

Whether you’re a history buff, a preservation enthusiast, or someone who loves a good comeback story, this webinar is for you. Be a part of something big—help shape the future of the Oregon Caves Chateau.

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Locl Fundamentals Webinar (June 2024)

Watch the webinar recording and download the presentation.

Monitoring and managing your Google Business Profile (GBP) is one of the best ways to improve your visibility and conversion. Responding to reviews and other activities like uploading photos and posting updates can drive more exposure and customers to your business.
To help make managing your GBP easier, Travel Oregon partnered with Portland-based company Locl to provide you (free!) access to a suite of GBP optimization tools. Locl helps businesses manage profile updates, create events and offers, engage with customer reviews, monitor business performance and act on insights – all in one place and for every location.

Join Tommy Chipman of Locl and learn how to use Locl’s optimization suite to maximize your GBP and drive business.

Session Outcomes:
• Understand what a Google Business Profile (GBP) is and why it is important.
• Understand what Locl is and why it is important.
• Learn how to use your GBP profile to access to Locl for free.
• Learn how to take advantage of Locl’s optimization suite to improve GBP listings, monitor business performance and act on insights.
• Learn what features Locl offers that GBP doesn’t have.