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.