Brevard County Tourism Council Tightens Grant Guidelines with New Accountability Measures
- Meeting Overview:
The Brevard County Tourism Development Council (TDC) recently convened to discuss updates to their grant guidelines, emphasizing accountability and transparency in project funding. Key changes include a clause for the repayment of funds if projects face delays or are terminated for twelve months or more, a measure intended to ensure the responsible use of grants. The council unanimously approved these updated guidelines.
The meeting’s primary focus was on refining the guidelines for capital facilities grants. A crucial addition is the “clawback” provision, which mandates that grantees repay any received funds if a project is halted, delayed, or terminated for a year or more. This repayment must occur within 90 days of a written request from the granter. Should grantees fail to comply, the granter reserves the right to pursue legal action. The council acknowledged potential challenges with this policy, particularly considering unforeseen circumstances such as natural disasters, and suggested that affected projects could approach the board for reassessment.
The revised guidelines also clarified the funding process, stating that grant funds would be the last source of financial support, used only after all other funding options are exhausted. This approach aims to maximize the effectiveness of available funds while ensuring projects are adequately financed. Additionally, applicants are no longer required to provide third-party matching funds, although having such support will be favorably considered. Verifiable documentation of available funding is now mandatory.
Eligible costs for reimbursement were another focal point, with the council specifying that only post-design construction costs and direct labor would qualify. Exclusions include marketing, travel, and financing expenses. These changes are designed to streamline the funding process and ensure that grant money directly supports project completion. To further enhance accountability, the council implemented new documentation requirements, including bianual status reports from grantees, detailing project progress and providing visual evidence of advancements. The TDC retains the right to request additional updates or conduct on-site inspections as needed.
In other developments, the council appointed Sean Williams to the beach subcommittee, a decision that received unanimous support. The council also discussed the formation of subcommittees for marketing and beach activities, with Tom Hermansen and Julie Braga continuing as chairs, respectively.
During the public comment period, a new staff member, Maropi Moonstone, was introduced to lead beach projects for the Natural Resources Department, with her base in the Melbourne annex. The introduction was well-received, and the council expressed enthusiasm about her role.
The meeting featured several board reports, highlighting local tourism initiatives. Mayor Connors reported on the groundbreaking ceremony for a new hotel, the True by Hilton, in Titusville, which aims to accommodate the influx of government contractors. He also discussed plans for another hotel nearby and emphasized the need to revitalize the local marina, currently restricted by state land lease regulations.
Further updates included a pilot program utilizing nanobubble technology at the Titusville Marina to improve water quality through aeration. This privately funded initiative, set to launch in early March, seeks to enhance environmental conditions in the lagoon.
John Moran discussed the construction of an Olympic-sized swimming pool in Palm Bay, which will feature a community water park. This facility is a donation from the contractor building the associated schools.
Peter, a staff member, provided insights into recent promotional efforts, including a successful outreach in Charlotte, which involved travel agent training and media appearances. He noted the importance of direct flights from Charlotte to Melbourne, which enhance accessibility for potential visitors. Peter also announced participation in the upcoming International Pow Wow (IPW) event in Fort Lauderdale, where the TDC will engage with international travel representatives.
Frank Abbate
Tourism Board Officials:
Wayne Soard, Andrea Young, Jason Steele (Chair), Rob Medina (Mayor), Julie Braga, Alex Litras, Dilesh Patidar, Tom Hermansen (Vice Chair), Keith Winsten
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Meeting Type:
Tourism Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/25/2026
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Recording Published:
02/25/2026
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Duration:
61 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Brevard County
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Towns:
Cape Canaveral, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cocoa West, Grant-Valkaria, Indialantic, Indian Harbour Beach, June Park, Malabar, Melbourne, Melbourne Beach, Melbourne Village, Merritt Island, Micco, Mims, North Merritt Island, Palm Bay, Palm Shores, Patrick Space Force Base, Port St. John, Rockledge, Satellite Beach, Sharpes, South Patrick Shores, Titusville, Tropical Park, Viera East, Viera West, West Canaveral Groves, West Melbourne
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