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Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that the Danville Office of Economic Development & Tourism (DOEDT) received $32,500 from the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) Marketing Leverage Program. In total, VTC awarded more than $3.27 million for 268 local and regional tourism marketing programs across the state to help increase visitation and revenue for Virginia’s localities through tourism. 

The announcement was made during National Travel & Tourism Week. The DOEDT will use the grant to promote the Visit SoSi “So, Let’s Go” digital marketing campaign that will introduce Danville and Pittsylvania County to tourists within a four-hour drive market radius. 

“VTC’s marketing and sponsorship programs are powerful incentives creating tourism partnerships across Virginia that are a robust part of Virginia’s economic ecosystem,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “Across the Commonwealth, the tourism industry recognizes the importance of having inventive strategies to showcase all that Virginia has to offer. These grants will support those efforts and help draw thousands of additional visitors to the Commonwealth to experience everything that makes Virginia so special.” 

“This is a region that is reinventing itself. As we navigate the path ahead, we are incredibly thankful to partners, like the Virginia Tourism Corporation, that help us seize every opportunity and are willing to double down on our investments to ensure they pay off for our community,” says Corrie Bobe, DOEDT Director.

The digital ad campaign will target residents from neighboring communities, using the www.VisitSoSi.com website to promote the region’s recreational assets, hidden gems, and growing abundance. The campaign will emphasize activities and itineraries focused on the brand’s six pillars: History & Architecture, Arts & Culture, Festivals & Events, Food & Beverage, Adventure Recreation, and Family Friendly Itineraries.

“The Visit SoSi “So, Let’s Go” Campaign will build on the work of this past year of successful tourism operations, helping to capitalize on a moment of real opportunity, and will further demonstrate the benefits of a regional approach to tourism promotion at a time where many businesses and future investors are paying atention and taking note,” says Tourism Manager, Lisa Meriwether. “This campaign will pay dividends for many years to come.”

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