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Destination Door County introduces grant program to improve accessibility

Making it easier for you to visit local businesses, non-profit organizations, and government entities is the goal of a new grant program through Destination Door County.  On Wednesday, the tourism organization announced the launch of its new Accessibility Mini-Grant program. Like its EV grant program, Destination Door County is awarding up to $1,000 toward improvements made to improve accessibility, such as audio description of materials, adult changing tables, mobi-mats, or ramps. Community Engagement Manager Amanda Stuck believes the improvements these grants help make possible can help everyone in Door County.

 



The Accessibility Mini-Grant Program is part of DDC's broader Care for Door County program efforts, which began in 2021. Applications for the program opened Thursday morning and will be available on a first-come, first-serve. If you do not get in this year, don't worry: the program will return in 2025.

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