Wis. Admin. Code Department of Tourism § Tour 1.03 - Use of funds
(1) Grant funds received by an eligible
applicant may only be used for those project costs related to the development
of publicity and the production, and media placement of advertising and direct
mail campaigns, except that for projects described under s.
Tour 1.02(6)
(f), grant funds may also be used for booth
space, standard booth equipment, photographs and material shipment expenses
related to attendance at sports shows.
(2) The use of grant funds are also subject
to the limitations under s.
41.17(4) (a) to
(f), Stats.
(3) The total grant amount that may be
awarded to any project during a fiscal year is limited to all of the following:
(a) For projects described in s.
Tour 1.02(6) (a) to
(d), no more than 7% of the applicable joint
effort marketing fiscal year budget. For a project described in s.
Tour 1.02(6)
(f), no more than $10,000 for each
municipality served by the project and no more than a total of the lesser of
$40,000 or 7% of the applicable joint effort marketing fiscal year
budget.
(b) No more than 50% of the
related event's fiscal year budget.
(c) No more than 75% of the eligible
advertising expense for the first year a project receives funds under this
chapter.
(d) For projects described
in s.
Tour 1.02(6) (a) to (d) and
(f), no more than 50% of the eligible
advertising expenses for the second year a project receives funds under this
chapter.
(e) For a project
described in s.
Tour 1.02(6) (a) or
(f), no more than 25% of the eligible
advertising expenses for the third year a project receives funds under this
chapter.
(f) For a project
described in s.
Tour 1.02(6)
(e) no more than one time funding for not
more than 5% of the joint effort marketing fiscal year budget.
(g) For projects described in s.
Tour 1.02(6)
(f), the department may grant no more than
50% of the funding for joint effort marketing during each fiscal year unless
the secretary determines that there is insufficient demand for the funds under
the other grant categories contained in this chapter.
(3m) The department may provide funding for
one project per event.[DOUBLE DAGGER]
(3r) During each fiscal year, the department
may grant up to 35% of joint effort marketing funds available for projects
described in s.
Tour 1.02(6) (a) to
(e) by September 30, up to 70% by December 31
and up to 90% by March 31 except that the secretary may waive the limits
contained in this subsection for a project likely to have a substantial impact
upon the state's tourism economy. The department may grant up to 60% of the
joint effort marketing funds available for projects described under s.
Tour 1.02(6)
(f) in September and the remainder in April
of each fiscal year.
(3w) The
secretary may waive the requirement contained in s.
Tour 1.05(3)
(f) that a project be directed at a local
area for a project that will make a substantial impact upon the state's tourism
economy.
(4) A project described in
s.
Tour 1.02(6) (a), or
(f), may receive up to 3 years of funding,
and the 3 years are not required to be consecutive. A project described in s.
Tour 1.02(6) (b), (c) or
(d), may receive up to 2 consecutive years of
funding. A recipient of funding for a project described in s.
Tour 1.02(6)
(d) may apply for another project under s.
Tour 1.02(6)
(d) no earlier than the third fiscal year
following the fiscal year during which funding was granted. For each year of
funding requested, an application shall be submitted and a determination made
as provided under this chapter.
(5)
An eligible applicant may be awarded no more than 14% of the joint effort
marketing budget during any fiscal year.
(6) Funds, other than those provided under
this chapter, necessary to undertake the project may not be received from an
agency of Wisconsin state government.
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