2021 TTGP Awards
La Posta Band of Mission Indians $50,400 - for a feasibility study with the goal of producing a fundable business plan to construct, operate, and maintain an RV park utilizing an abandoned tribal casino site.
Lummi Nation $75,000 - for a Tribal Cultural Heritage tourism feasibility study and business plan.
Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria $76,200 - for a feasibility study to identify and evaluate the list of potential ecotourism / outdoor recreation activities on a tribally owned parcel of land.
Seminole Tribe of Florida $60,000 - for a tourism feasibility study will be conducted of the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Big Cypress project to determine methods to identify potential tourists.
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation $53,325 - for a Tribal Tourism feasibility study on two properties.
Nez Perce Tribe $40,600 - for a tribal tourism feasibility to promote the Tribe's tourism and economic development.
Pueblo of San Felipe $148,867 - for a feasibility study and business plan to increase tribal tourism capacity located on tribally owned land.
Delaware Nation $70,000 - for a feasibility study to develop a world class marathon and promote tourism, the local economy, and local tribal attractions.
Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe $142,000 - for a feasibility study to prioritize the best use for a tribally owned parcel of land,
Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria $70,866 - for a feasibility study and business plan for the Trinidad Rancheria Harbor Business District.
Blue Lake Rancheria $51,625 - for a feasibility study to assess the tourism potential and growth of the Hou’l Park: a waterpark.
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate $70,000 - for a feasibility study to identify and assess several tourism related resources on tribal land.
Mesa Grande Business Development Community $90,608 - for a feasibility study of a Multi-Purpose Conference Center and Lodging Facility on its Golden Eagle Farm.
The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nations $75,000 - for a feasibility study to promote tourism and elevate the education of tribal history particularly surrounding the Bear River Massacre.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians $79,312 - for a tribal tourism feasibility study and business plan for the triangle property.
Seneca Nation $75,000 - for a tribal tourism feasibility study and business plan for the development and implementation of an Iroquois Sports Museum/Center on our territory.
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana $145,000 - for a feasibility study to develop agritourism, a market for local produce, arts, and crafts.
Spirit Lake Tribe $138,750 - for a feasibility study to assess potential tourism projects on tribal land.
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