U.S. Federal Tourism Office · Official Resource
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Distributed to rural communities

since 2019

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Local tourism projects funded

across all 50 states

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Counties served

from Alaska to Puerto Rico

Your community could be next.

Check Your Community's Eligibility
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The Funding Journey

Five steps from
idea to award.

Click any card to reveal the specifics — checklists, timelines, and what your case officer will look for.

01
Phase One

Check Eligibility

Confirm your county, population size, and tourism classification qualify for federal funding programs.

5 minutes online

Eligibility Checklist

  • County population under 50,000
  • Registered tourism entity (LLC, nonprofit, or gov)
  • Located in designated rural zone
  • No outstanding federal compliance issues
Tip: Most rural counties qualify for at least one program.
Run Eligibility Check →
02
Phase Two

Choose Your Program

Browse 14 active grant programs by project type — trails, historic districts, cultural preservation, and more.

Rolling deadlines — next closes March 31, 2026

Program Categories

  • Trail & Outdoor Recreation ($15K–$500K)
  • Historic District Preservation ($25K–$1.2M)
  • Indigenous Cultural Heritage (up to $750K)
  • Main Street Economic Revival ($10K–$300K)
  • Agritourism & Farm Experiences ($5K–$150K)
Tip: Historic district and trail programs have the highest approval rates.
Browse All Programs →
03
Phase Three

Gather Documents

Prepare your application package. Most approvals require seven core documents — we list every one.

2–5 business days to compile

Required Documents

  • Federal Tax ID / EIN verification
  • Most recent audited financial statement
  • Project narrative (max 10 pages)
  • Letters of community support (min 2)
  • Site maps or property documentation
  • Budget breakdown with line items
  • Environmental compliance certification
Tip: Your county assessor's office can provide most property and census documents same-day.
Download Document Checklist →
04
Phase Four

Submit Application

File through Grants.gov or mail a physical package to your regional Hearth office. Both are accepted.

Review begins within 30 days of submission

Submission Options

  • Online: Grants.gov portal (fastest)
  • Email: applications@hearth.gov
  • Mail: Regional office (see locator)
  • In-person: 12 regional field offices
  • Fax accepted for supplemental docs only
Tip: Digital submissions receive confirmation within 24 hours. Physical packages take 5–7 business days.
Go to Grants.gov →
05
Phase Five

Track Your Status

Monitor your application through the Hearth portal. Average approval decision: 67 days from submission.

Average decision: 67 days · Expedited: 21 days

Review Timeline

  • Days 1–15: Completeness review
  • Days 16–45: Program officer evaluation
  • Days 46–60: Committee scoring
  • Days 61–67: Final approval / award letter
  • Day 68+: First disbursement processed
Tip: Expedited review available for projects in federally-designated Opportunity Zones.
Track Application Status →

Need help? Call a Hearth case officer at 1-800-HEARTH-1 · Mon–Fri 8am–6pm EST · Free consultation, no commitment required.

Active Programs

14 programs,
one application window.

6 shown · 8 more available
Infrastructure● Closing Soon

Rural Tourism Development Fund

$50K – $500K
award range

Supports physical tourism infrastructure — visitor centers, wayfinding, trailheads, and public amenities in rural communities under 25,000.

Deadline: March 31, 2026
847 projects funded
RuralInfrastructureOpen Now
Heritage

Historic District Preservation

$25K – $1.2M
award range

National registry nominations, facade restoration, and interpretive programming for Main Street and historic corridor revitalization.

Deadline: April 15, 2026
312 districts restored
HistoricHeritageRolling
Cultural

Indigenous Cultural Heritage

Up to $750K
award range

Translation of visitor guides into indigenous languages, cultural center development, and sacred site preservation.

Deadline: May 1, 2026
94 tribal programs
IndigenousCulturalPriority
Economic

Main Street Revival

$10K – $300K
award range

Route tour buses through forgotten downtowns. Pedestrian infrastructure, signage, and small business tourism readiness.

Deadline: Rolling
1,204 downtowns
EconomicDowntownRolling
Outdoor

Trail Restoration Initiative

$15K – $200K
award range

Erosion repair, accessibility upgrades, and amenity installation for federally-adjacent trail systems.

Deadline: June 30, 2026
623 trails restored
OutdoorTrailOpen Now
Agriculture

Agritourism Expansion

$5K – $150K
award range

Farm-to-visitor programming, on-site infrastructure, and agritourism marketing for working agricultural operations.

Deadline: Rolling
289 farms funded
AgricultureRuralRolling
Community Impact

Real counties.
Real results.

From Appalachian trail towns to Gulf Coast parishes — communities that knocked on the right door.

"
We'd been trying to get the Blackwater Canyon Trail on the national registry for eleven years. Hearth's case officer walked us through the exact documents we were missing. Six months later, we had a $340,000 award in hand.
$340,000 · 4.2-mile trail restored, 18,000 annual visitors added
Patricia Holt, Tucker County Tourism Board Director, West Virginia

Patricia Holt

Director, Tucker County Tourism Board

Tucker County, WV · Trail Restoration Initiative

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Our Main Street had three vacant storefronts for every open business. The Hearth grant funded a heritage walking tour infrastructure — wayfinding, lighting, interpretive panels. Tourist foot traffic doubled in the first season.
$127,500 · Heritage corridor established, 2× visitor foot traffic
Marcus Delacroix, Mayor of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana

Marcus Delacroix

Mayor, Town of Breaux Bridge

St. Martin Parish, LA · Main Street Revival

"
The Indigenous Cultural Heritage grant let us publish our visitor guide in Ojibwe for the first time. We also built a proper welcome center. Our elders said it was the first time the federal government sent money that felt like it was meant for us.
$415,000 · Bilingual visitor guide, new welcome center, 3 FTE created
Renata Bigboy, Tourism Coordinator, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Minnesota

Renata Bigboy

Tourism Coordinator, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe

Cass County, MN · Indigenous Cultural Heritage

94%Applicant satisfaction rate
67 daysAverage approval time
$41,200Average award amount
50 statesGeographic coverage
Resources

Everything you need
before you apply.

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FY2026 Program Guide

Complete breakdown of all 14 active programs, eligibility requirements, and award ranges. Bring this to your next town council meeting.

New for 2026

County Eligibility Map

Interactive federal map showing every county's current eligibility status, funding tier, and open program count.

Free Service

Find a Case Officer

Every applicant is assigned a dedicated case officer who knows your region. Locate your nearest field office — 12 locations nationwide.

Updated Weekly

Application Deadlines

Real-time calendar of all open application windows, rolling deadlines, and upcoming program launches for FY2026.

Ready to apply? Most eligible communities complete their application in under 3 hours.