Tennessee Tourism Awards $2 Million in Tourism Enhancement Grants to 30 Tennessee Communities

Thursday, November 13, 2025 | 09:20am

Nashville, Tenn. (November 12, 2025) - Tennessee Department of Tourist Development (TDTD) Commissioner Mark Ezell announced today that 30 communities will receive more than $2 million in Tourism Enhancement Grants to strengthen local tourism assets and drive Tennessee’s continued growth as a world-class destination.

The grants help cities and counties enhance experiences, draw more visitors and increase economic impact. Eligible projects include improvements to stages, signage, historic preservation, ADA accessibility and other upgrades to local attractions and venues.

“Tourism is a key driver of economic growth,” said Commissioner Mark Ezell, TDTD. “When we invest in local attractions and experiences, we’re supporting small businesses, creating jobs and generating visitor-paid tax dollars that benefit Tennesseans in every community.”

“These grants are an investment in the future of Tennessee’s communities, helping attract visitors and generate lasting opportunities,” said Melanie Beauchamp, Assistant Commissioner of Rural Tourism and Outreach, TDTD. “Their impact is especially visible in rural areas, turning local assets into long-term opportunities for growth and improving quality of life for residents.”

This year, Tourism Enhancement Grants were awarded to 12 at-risk and distressed communities. A full list of grant recipients and their awards can be found below.

Organization

County

Award

Anderson County Government

Anderson

$49,000

Town of Louisville

Blount

$100,000

City of Charleston

Bradley

$52,500

County of Cannon

Cannon

$91,000

City of Crossville

Cumberland

$60,000

City of Smithville

DeKalb

$4,067.43

Dickson County

Dickson

$50,000

City of Coalmont

Grundy

$100,000

Town of Tracy City

Grundy

$100,000

City of Chattanooga

Hamilton

$90,000

Hawkins County

Hawkins

$100,000

Beech River Watershed Development Authority

Henderson

$36,000

Jackson County

Jackson

$79,135

Town of Dandridge

Jefferson

$82,971

Johnson County

Johnson

$57,666.14

City of Tiptonville

Lake

$48,735

City of South Pittsburg

Marion

$100,000

City of Etowah

McMinn

$100,000

Meigs County Government

Meigs

$95,000

City of Sweetwater

Monroe

$88,200

Monroe County Government

Monroe

$17,412.92

Town of Vonore

Monroe

$14,211

Historic Rugby Inc.

Morgan

$92,625

Town of Byrdstown

Pickett

$99,750

Putnam County

Putnam

$100,000

City of Murfreesboro

Rutherford

$10,000

Town of Smyrna

Rutherford

$20,500

City of Kingsport

Sullivan

$100,000

City of Spencer

Van Buren

$26,433.75

City of Collinwood

Wayne

$80,000

About Tennessee Department of Tourist Development

The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development (TDTD) is dedicated to driving economic growth and tourism in all 95 counties. TDTD’s global marketing efforts increase visitation to Tennessee, which boosts tax revenue, creates jobs and attracts new investment across the state. Tennessee is a global destination of choice offering visitors world-class music, live entertainment, family-friendly experiences, charming communities, innovative and classic culinary creations, renowned scenic beauty and outdoor adventure—all centered at the crossroads of rich history and unrivaled hospitality. Vacations “sound perfect” in Tennessee. Visit TNVacation.com and follow @TNVacation on social media for travel inspiration.

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