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Province of BC: Destination Events Program returns…

The Destination Events Program supports tourism, arts, culture and sport events across British Columbia to drive economic growth and position the province as a leading destination for diverse events.

The Destination Events Program (DEP) provides funding up to 10% of your total event budget, with a maximum of $200,000 per event. You can use the funds to cover a range of operational expenses.

Note: Your total event budget must be a minimum of $150,000 to be eligible to apply.

The program is administered through a time-limited application process. Applications will be accepted from April 7, 2025, until May 5, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. (PDT).

Eligible organizations:

  • Indigenous community or organization
  • Not-for-profit organization
  • Business
  • Local government

Ineligible organizations:

  • Individuals
  • Federal, provincial or territorial governments (and their Crown corporations and agencies)
  • Educational institutions, including universities, colleges, and school boards
  • Unions

Eligible events include:

Arts and culture events, such as:

  • live music festivals
  • film festivals
  • cultural festivals
  • art walks and mural festivals

Ineligible events:

  • Events that are primarily commercial/retail, religious, political, or academic in nature, such as:
    • consumer shows
    • trade shows
    • pageants
    • award ceremonies
    • conventions
    • meetings and conferences
    • seminars and clinics
    • rallies or demonstrations
    • educational competitions
    • craft fairs or swap meets
    • vendor-based markets
    • farmers’ markets
  • Attractions, shows, tours, or recurring events held over an extended period of time (e.g. more than 21 days):
    • seasonal arts and cultural events
    • scheduled art exhibitions or other regular programming
    • seasonal spectator sport games/leagues
  • Community events/holiday celebrations that are designed for residents versus attracting overnight visitors
    • parades
    • Canada Day/holiday celebrations
    • neighbourhood block parties
  • Virtual events
  • Events in the bid phase

Mandatory eligibility criteria: 

Eligible events are scheduled to take place in B.C. between June 1, 2025, and September 30, 2026 and meet the following eligibility criteria.

a. Open to the public

  • Events must be open to all members of the public
  • Events that are only available to the organization’s members are not eligible

b. Frequency limit

  • Events occurring more than 21 days in a calendar year are not eligible for funding
  • The 21 days do not need to be consecutive

c. Financial viability

  • While event budgets do not need to be balanced, events are required to be financially viable in order to qualify for funding
  • Event organizers must provide a detailed budget covering all expenses and expected revenue, along with projected ticket sales, sponsorships and other income sources

d. Minimum event operating budget

  • Events must demonstrate a minimum operating budget of $150,000

e. Secured venue

  • The event venue must be secured at the time of application
  • Event organizers must provide the venue name and address during the application process
  • You may be asked to provide evidence that the event venue is secured (e.g., municipal permits, rental agreements, proof of insurance, emergency management plan or other documentation)
  • Events in the bid phase are not eligible

f. Destination event

  • Events must demonstrate the ability to attract overnight visitors specifically for the event
  • Events that are primarily community focused are not eligible

g. Letter of support

  • A letter of support must be provided by either a host community (i.e. municipal or regional government), First Nation government, and/or destination management organization, unless one of these is the applicant

Event evaluation: Your application will be used to evaluate how well your event meets the DEP objectives to generate economic and tourism benefits.

Economic Impact:

  • Direct impact to local businesses/suppliers: estimated spending by event organizers, exhibitors, participants, and attendees on local goods and services
  • Local jobs supported: estimated number of local jobs supported, and total wages paid to put on the event

Tourism Benefits:

  • Visitor attendance: estimated number of attendees travelling internationally, across Canada, from outside the region and locally to attend the event
  • Room nights: anticipated number of room-nights generated from hosting the event
  • Seasonal impact: drives visitation during low or shoulder seasons, addressing off-peak demand
  • Geographic distribution: attracts visitors to more regions of the province to share the benefits of tourism with everyone in B.C.
  • Destination awareness: showcases the unique attractions and tourism offerings of B.C.’s communities

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