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Runway to Success Program Powered by Southwest Airlines — ANNE ARUNDEL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | Grantable Runway to Success Program Powered by Southwest Airlines Foundation Annual Small Business Grants Workforce Development Grants Two Southwest Airlines one-way e-passes per awardee Runway to Success Program Powered by Southwest Airlines Program Type: Travel awards for business marketing, sales, and workforce training AAEDC initiative in partnership with Southwest Airlines that provides qualified small businesses with travel awards to support out-of-state travel for sales and marketing opportunities or workforce training and professional development.
Award Structure: Two Southwest Airlines one-way e-passes per awardee Award Recipients: Up to 10 travel awards per year (initial program launched with 10 awards) Travel Destinations: Southwest Airlines destinations including Nashville, Cincinnati, Chicago, Las Vegas, Orlando, San Diego, Ft.
Lauderdale, Jacksonville, and other Southwest Airlines cities Travel Purpose: For business conferences, meetings, and training events held outside of Maryland Out-of-state sales opportunities Marketing and business development activities Employee training and professional development events Conference and industry meeting attendance Sales and marketing conference attendance Staff training and development activities Geographic Scope: Anne Arundel County-based businesses Employee Count: Fewer than 100 employees Annual Revenue: Less than $10 million Business Stage: Small and growing businesses seeking to expand marketing reach or invest in employee development Employee Capacity: Awards intended for up to two employees per company SWABIZ Integration: Companies can use awards with Southwest Airlines' SWABIZ corporate booking tool for additional discounts and benefits Low Fares Access: Companies with SWABIZ accounts access the same low fares found on Southwest.
com plus exclusive SWABIZ offers Combination Eligibility: Can be used in conjunction with the Workforce Training Grant Program Launch Date: October 2017 Initial Award Distribution: Ten awards to be distributed by end of 2017 Travel Timeline: Business travel can occur any time after award approval Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation Address: 2660 Riva Road, Suite 200, Annapolis, MD 21401 Southwest Airlines Partnership Contact: Karen Price-Ward, Community Affairs & Grassroots Regional Leader, Southwest Airlines Application Structure: First-come, first-serve application process Application Requirements: Companies must provide the following information in their application: 1.
Marketing Goals: Detailed description of company's marketing and business development objectives 2. Travel Plans: Specific details about: - Conference/meeting/event details - Travel dates and duration - Business purpose for travel 3. Staff Assignments: Information about which employee(s) will travel and their roles 4.
Company Information: Basic business details and location 1. Complete application form with required information 3. Applications reviewed on first-come, first-serve basis 4.
Approval notification provided to applicant 5.
E-passes issued upon approval Additional Submission Options Applicants may create a SWABIZ account for corporate booking management and tracking SWABIZ allows businesses to manage and track their entire travel program in one portal Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation Address: 2660 Riva Road, Suite 200, Annapolis, MD 21401 Apply with Grantable Learn more Focus Areas & Funding Uses small-businesses workforce-development Browse similar grants by category Small Business Grants Workforce Development Grants Similar grants from this funder and related organizations Elm City Opportunity Fund Careers in Technology Tuition Reimbursement Program ALX B2B Business Association Grant Program Up to $535,000 total distributed (amounts vary by organization) Green Growth Alliance: US/Japan Climate-Gender Innovation Collective for Africa Ready to apply for Runway to Success Program Powered by Southwest Airlines?
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