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Jackson TDA announces quarterly cycle for Tourism Capital Project Fund

Jackson TDA announces quarterly cycle for Tourism Capital Project Fund

The Jackson County Tourism Development Authority (JCTDA) has announced a new quarterly cycle for the Tourism Capital Project Fund (TCPF), beginning in 2024-25.

This change aims to streamline the application process and enhance responsiveness to community projects while maintaining a structured program.

Starting with the third quarter of 2024, applications will be accepted on the following schedule:

• Third quarter, Q3 ’24:  July – September, Applications Due October 1

• Fourth quarter, Q4 ’24:  October – December, Applications Due January 1

• First quarter, Q1 ’25: January – March, Applications Due April 1

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• Second quarter, Q2 ’25:  April – June, Applications Due July 1

This new schedule is designed to better accommodate the needs of our communities, allowing for more timely support and execution of projects that benefit both residents and visitors.

Under state legislation, the JCTDA may expend one-third of its annual budget on brick-and-mortar capital projects, including convention and conference centers, arenas and stadiums, sports facilities, performing arts venues, museums, and other attractions. This also includes parks, greenways, trails, placemaking initiatives such as streetscapes and public art, and wayfinding.

With the new TCPF structure, funds are available for projects that are owned and operated publicly or by nonprofits. A one-to-one match is required. Eligible projects include:

New construction, expansion, renovation or a replacement project for existing facilities with a total cost of at least $25,000 and a useful life of at least 10 years.

Purchase of major equipment (assets) costing $25,000 or more with a useful life of at least 10 years.

Major maintenance or rehabilitation projects for existing facilities with a cost of $25,000 or more and a useful life of at least 10 years.

In 2023, the JCTDA awarded funding to the Town of Sylva ($367,757) for Bridge Park improvements; the project was completed in spring 2024. 

Full details of the TCPF program and the application are available on www.JacksonCountyTDA.com under the ‘TCPF’ tab.

Projects recommended by the JCTDA Full Board will need to be approved by the Jackson County Commissioners.

For more information on the TCPF, contact JCTDA Executive Director Nick Breedlove by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by telephone at 828.339.1160.

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