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Explore Indiana's Regions Explore Indiana's Regions Indiana Destination Development Corporation Awards & Grant Information The Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC, Indiana Tourism) offers grants to cities, towns, counties, nonprofit entities and others located in Indiana that are involved with tourism promotion and development.
Projects that contribute to the development and improvement of local economies and communities throughout Indiana by means of enhancing, expanding and promoting the visitor industry are eligible to receive funding. Will Koch Tourism Leadership, Visit Indiana Leadership & Hoosier Hospitality Awards The IDDC awards program was held on Monday, November 10, 2025.
Named after the late Will Koch, long-time owner and president of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari and chief executive officer of its parent company, Koch Development Corporation, the award honors Mr. Koch’s devotion to business and community and his lasting impact on the State of Indiana. A deserving Hoosier who demonstrates the following qualities will receive the award each year.
Leadership qualities and the ability to inspire others; Entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to invest in Indiana; Commitment to tourism and business development in Indiana; Dedication to improving Indiana’s travel and tourism profile; and Distinguished Service to the community. This award is designed for individuals who have stepped forward and provided exemplary service and leadership to the tourism industry in Indiana.
The individual also sees the importance of developing and promoting Indiana's tourism industry and is an active participant in leading the industry forward in their community. This award is for people who work with and in the field supporting the industry and are leaders in their communities. Frontline workers are not eligible.
These awards are presented by the IDDC and recognize a high level of service in tourism-related jobs at hotels, restaurants, attractions and other destinations. This includes tour guides, volunteers, ushers, etc. ANYONE in the hospitality and tourism industry. See our 2025 winners here!
Team Indiana Grant Opportunities Sports Tourism Business Development Grants are available for tourism or sports-related organizations hosting events in Indiana. The purpose of these funds is to support, enhance, and grow sporting events as well as strengthen bids to attract new business to Indiana. The maximum grant per event is $20,000 to be paid as a reimbursement.
Support from the Indiana Destination Development Coporation and Indiana Sports Corp make this grant program possible. Team Indiana Grant Program > Team Indiana Grant Guidelines > Team Indiana Grant Application > Indiana Destination Development Corporation 143 W. Market Street, Suite 700 Indiana Destination Development Corporation 143 W.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tourism or sports-related organizations hosting events in Indiana; reimbursement basis. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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