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You are here: Home / Local / Harford County Government Awards $1.5 Million in FY20 to Nonprofits Promoting Tourism

Harford County Government Awards $1.5 Million in FY20 to Nonprofits Promoting Tourism

June 24, 2019 By Dagger News Service 17 Comments

From Harford County government:

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman is pleased to announce that 25 local nonprofits will receive $1.5 million in fiscal year 2020 to plan and implement tourism-related activities. Now in its fifth consecutive year, Harford County’s competitive award program is funded by the local hotel/lodging fee initiated by the Glassman administration in March 2015. The program supports historical, cultural, agricultural, heritage, and eco-tourism operations, boosting local economic activity and strengthening attractions enjoyed by tourists and residents alike.

“Visitors from outside of Harford County fund our tourism program, and tourism is a good investment,” County Executive Barry Glassman said. “It supports thousands of local jobs and generates $1 million a day in economic impact in Harford County alone.”

To be eligible for funding, nonprofits must be 501 (c)(3) or 501 (c)(6) organizations. The Harford County Office of Community & Economic Development (OCED) oversees the competitive funding application process that was open earlier this year from mid-January to mid-April. OCED held two workshops to answer questions from interested organizations and assisted with the application process. The workshops focused on three critical criteria that enhanced eligibility: organizations must be in good standing with the state; programs or activities must be able to draw visitors from outside the borders of Harford County, and the extent to which program implementation depends on receiving funding.

The Harford County Tourism Advisory Committee reviews all applications and makes recommendations to the county executive. Recommendations are made to serve the greatest number of recipients while focusing on organizational accountability and sustainability. This year’s funding recipients have been sent a notification letter from County Executive Glassman announcing their award amount. An award package from OCED will follow with guidelines for executing a memorandum of agreement, quarterly performance and budget reporting templates, and procedures for receiving funding. Once packet materials are fully executed, funds will be made available after July 1, 2019.

Nonprofit organizations receiving contributions for FY2020 are listed below:

Bel Air Downtown Alliance, Inc. – $45,000 in general operating support for special events in Downtown Bel Air

Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County, Maryland, Inc. – $21,500 for operations and marketing for First Lego League Team competition

Community Projects of Havre de Grace, Inc. (The Havre de Grace Colored School Foundation) – $30,000 for operations and marketing of multiple programs

Friends of Concord Point Lighthouse, Incorporated – $18,000 for operations

Harford Artists’ Association, Inc. – $7,500 for marketing and event support

Harford Community College Foundation, Inc. – $40,000 for expanded event marketing/support

Harford County Farm Fair, Inc. – $45,000 for fair operations

Havre de Grace Alliance, Inc. – $38,000 for operations

Havre de Grace Arts Collective, Inc. – $15,000 for operations and marketing

Havre de Grace Decoy Museum – $80,000 for operations and marketing

Havre de Grace Maritime Museum, Inc. – $35,000 for operations

Highland Community Association, Inc. – $50,000 for operations and marketing

Hosanna Community House, Incorporated – $45,000 for operations of multiple events

Joppatowne Recreation Council – $5,000 for Joppatowne Arts Festival support

Maryland Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, Inc. – $50,000 for operations and marketing

Rockfield Foundation, Incorporated – $25,000 for operations, outreach, and event support

Soroptimist International of Havre de Grace, Inc. – $5,000 for the Havre de Grace Arts Show

Steppingstone Museum Association, Inc. – $50,000 for operations and programs

Susquehanna Museum of Havre de Grace, Inc. – $35,000 for Lock House operations

Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra, Inc. – $25,000 for operations and outreach

Susquehannock Wildlife Society, Inc. – $55,000 for operations

The Historical Society of Harford County, Inc. – $40,000 for operations

The Liriodendron Foundation, Inc. – $70,000 for operations and outreach

The Trustees of The Ladew Topiary Gardens, Inc. – $55,000 for operations and outreach

Visit Harford!, Inc. – $615,000 for operations and outreach

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  1. cc says

    June 24, 2019 at 10:07 am

    So Harford County Arc gets no County funding?

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    • Becky says

      June 24, 2019 at 10:20 am

      This is funding for Tourism related organizations that comes from the hotel tax. I’m sure ARC gets county finding, but out of another pocket.

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    • Sword of Light says

      June 24, 2019 at 5:15 pm

      The Arc NCR receives funds from the County’s operating budget.

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  2. Linda baine says

    June 24, 2019 at 10:23 am

    And Aberdeen gets nothing again?

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    • Harford reads says

      June 24, 2019 at 10:49 am

      Aberdeen automatically gets 50% of the tax collected by its hotel. Which is generally in the neighborhood of 600-700k, this makes them the largest recipient.

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      • Justin A. Glimmer says

        June 25, 2019 at 6:59 am

        Aberdeen should, that’s where the majority of hotels (and associated revenue from the room tax) in Harford County are located.

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        • Daddy Rabbit says

          June 26, 2019 at 6:55 am

          Agreed Justin. Not only that but the City absorbs the cost of police protection at those hotels in Aberdeen, a not so little cost.

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    • half note says

      June 24, 2019 at 4:07 pm

      The City of Aberdeen receives 50% of 100% of the taxes collected from their hotels. The City uses the revenue for the upkeep of Ripken Stadium. The remaining 50% of the revenue collected from the hotels in Aberdeen goes to the Harford County General Fund. The City is the largest recipient since they are the largest contributor. Additionally, no non-profits or organizations within the City were awarded funding to include the Discovery Center at the Aberdeen Train Station.

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  3. Cecil’s Whig says

    June 24, 2019 at 12:47 pm

    Why is so much money being dumped into Havre de Grace? The town is falling apart!

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    • Sickened by tolerance says

      June 25, 2019 at 11:29 am

      The city has to many slumlords. They are protected by the Mayor ,council , and the police. The city has some of the most arrogant users and drug dealers you have ever encountered. They are tolerated and protected and to all the people fighting to keep a loved one off drugs or alive HDG is not doing its part. If you file charges the police will help them because of their sob story and the courts do nothing. Drugs are making to many in charge money so say goodbye to the person you love.

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  4. jOE bIDEN says

    June 25, 2019 at 8:01 am

    Harford county has no business paying out money for publicity since all it does is steal taxpayer funds for their own personal use and disregard any enforcement of laws protecting citizens…
    And so much more irresponsible spending leaving the entire infrastructure of the county hopelessly lost in the last century…
    DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND STAY AWAY FROM THE WHITE SUPREMASIST GANGS OF CORRUPTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. Truth be told says

    June 25, 2019 at 4:14 pm

    Yet another example of the good old boy culture so prevalent in Harford County. What is a “Request to Issue Subpoena” mean?

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  6. Sam Adams says

    June 25, 2019 at 5:05 pm

    Some of these nonprofits have been on the county dole for more than 30 years now. How about a little self-sufficiency after three decades.

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  7. Big Mac says

    June 26, 2019 at 5:24 am

    1.5 million to spin away from the out of control corruption of the entire Harford Government…hahahahahahahahahahahaha…
    People are homeless and starving and H C wants to save face…hahahahahahahahahahahaha…idiots…

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  8. Nothing to See Here says

    June 26, 2019 at 4:49 pm

    Over the past 5 years the Havre de Grace decoy museum has received a total $410,000 from these so called “competitive” grants, far more than any other organization. Council President, Pat Vincenti, is the president of the decoy museum. What ethics rules???

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    • Truth be told says

      June 26, 2019 at 5:01 pm

      Its blatant corruption…..how about publishing the Grant applications so the public can see them?

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  9. Forever Amber says

    June 27, 2019 at 11:38 am

    $1.5 million for tourist non-profits? This is a travesty !!!.

    Glassman and his board claimed there was no money to keep 153 teachers in Harford County. That $1.5 million should have gone to keep these teachers in this county. If any money was left over, then it could have gone to these tourist non-profits.

    I suppose Glassman’s logic is that since Harford County students will not be fit for anything else, they can pick up trash left by the tourist.

    I will remember this when Glassman comes up for reelection in 2022 . He and his cronies will NOT have my vote.

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