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Ongoing Projects/Events are defined as projects/events that have been established for <br />more than four years. Applications that qualify under this definition may be awarded up <br />to 10% of the project's/event's expense budget. <br />Partnerships are agreements between events/organizations/groups which enhance the <br />overall project/event by providing additional value-added benefits or opportunities for <br />attendees as well as the participating partners. For instance, as part of your event, you <br />may have partnered with a local hotel or campground for a special group rate for <br />overnight attendees. You may have also partnered with a local restaurant to provide a <br />special meal discount or drink offer. You may have also agreed to refer your attendees <br />to another event simultaneously occurring in another part of the county. <br />Project Budget is a written description of the complete budget for your project or event. <br />It must include anticipated revenues, expenses, and any potential profit or loss. <br />Seasonal means a project or event which operates at least 1•month and up to 6 months, <br />and during at least 2 seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter). <br />Self -Sustaining is being able to provide for your own needs without the assistance of <br />grant funds. <br />Supports County as a Tourism Destination means including strategies within your <br />proposal which will assist in attracting tourists to our County during times of the year <br />other than for your project/event alone. This may include cross -promotion agreements <br />with other projects/events, it may include active marketing of other projects/events at <br />your project/event, it may include referring attendees directly to other tourist <br />opportunities in the County, etc. <br />Year-round means a project or event is ongoing and actively working to attract tourists <br />for at least 6 months, and at least 3 seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter). <br />County -wide Lodging Tax Application P a g e 13 <br />