MOTT Sports and Entertainment Events Fund Grants
Federal opportunity from EED01 - Economic Development • Executive Office of Economic Development. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Description
Grant questions must be submitted in writing to Charlie Ticotsky, Deputy Director of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (Charlie.ticotsky@mass.gov) by Monday, February 23, 2026 at 3:00pm. Questions and answers from email and the webinar will be posted online on approximately Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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The Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism is offering grants through the MOTT Sports and Entertainment Events Fund to support qualifying projects. Grant questions must be submitted by February 23, 2026, to Deputy Director Charlie Ticotsky. The deadline for response submissions is March 4, 2026, making this a timely opportunity for small businesses focused on sports and entertainment events.
The buyer seeks to allocate funds for projects that promote tourism and entertainment within Massachusetts through the MOTT Sports and Entertainment Events Fund.
- Small businesses in the tourism or entertainment sector
- Organizations with experience in hosting events
- Non-profits involved in sports-related activities
- Review grant application guidelines
- Prepare necessary documentation
- Submit grant proposals by March 4, 2026
- Respond to any questions by the February 23, 2026 deadline
- Monitor grant announcements and updates post-submission
- Completed grant application form
- Detailed project proposal
- Proof of eligibility for SBPP
- Organization's financial statements
- Supporting documents for project viability
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- Ensure compliance with SBPP eligibility requirements
- Follow all guidelines indicated in the grant application
- Cost-projections should align with industry standards for events
- Budget breakdown should clearly specify how funds will be utilized
- Partner with local organizations for joint event proposals
- Engage with experienced grant writers
- Consider collaborations with marketing firms for outreach
- Deadline for question submission may lead to rushed proposals
- Clarifications may change project expectations
- Funding limitations could affect project scope
- What specific types of projects are prioritized for funding?
- How are grant recipients selected?
- What reporting requirements will be expected?
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- Specific eligibility criteria for grant applicants
- Details on how funds will be disbursed
- Information on evaluation criteria for proposals
- Any preferences on project types or focus areas
- Contact information for additional inquiries after February 23, 2026
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