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Texas Travel Industry Grants Now Available for Small Businesses

Texas Travel Industry Grants Now Available for Small Businesses

October 27, 2022

Applicants may be awarded up to $20,000 each based on eligibility

Texas Travel Industry Grants Now Available for Small Businesses

NFIB worked with other business groups in 2021 to pass Senate Bill 8, allocating $180 million to the Texas Travel Industry Recovery (TTIR) grant program. The recovery fund is finally about to open for food and beverage businesses (NAICS code 722). Applicants may be awarded up to $20,000 each based on eligibility.
The governor’s office has shared a pdf version of the complete application that you’ll need to file, so get prepared with your documents now.
 
Check out this webinar to help you better prepare, understand, and apply for this industry grant program.
If you have any questions about the grant program, please reach out to NFIB State Director Annie Spilman at annie.spilman@NFIB.org.
 
We fought hard to get the money for these struggling industries, so let’s not leave any money on the table. Apply for the money you deserve!
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