Friday, October 24, 2025

Twenty-five nonprofit groups will receive more than $250,000 worth of promotion grants beginning this fall from the Franklin County Tourism Development Council

Twenty-five nonprofit groups will receive more than $250,000 worth of promotion grants beginning this fall from the Franklin County Tourism Development Council as part of its ongoing promotion and museum-grant program.

TDC Director John Solomon said “Every nonprofit group that made an application will be receiving funding this year.”

The annual promotional grants are available through the collection of Franklin County’s bed tax revenues.

The three grant categories are event promotion, major events, and museum grants.

In all, the Franklin County approved funding 15 area non-profit group requests to host 65 small and major events and to fund the operation of county’s six museums in Carrabelle, St. George Island and Apalachicola.

The 2025-26 promotion grant recipients include groups including the St. George Lighthouse Association, the Apalachicola Area Historical Society, and the Bay Area Choral Society.

Other groups include the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum, the Carrabelle Lighthouse Association, and the Panhandle Players.

Area events kick off in November with the Lantern Fest at the Crooked River Lighthouse and Apalachicola’s Holiday Celebration on November 29th.

Other holiday events to look forward to include Eastpoint’s Christmas Celebration, the Carrabelle’s Holiday on the Harbor and the St. George Island Lighting of the Palms in December.

Museums throughout the County will also benefit from TDC funding.

Six museums will each receive $20,000 to continue daily operations this coming year.

Those funded include the St. George Island Lighthouse Association, the Camp Gordon Johnston World War II Museum, the Raney House Museum, the North Florida African American Corridor Project, the Carrabelle History Museum, and the Crooked River Lighthouse Museum.




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Triumph Gulf Coast, this week, approved a 250-thousand-dollar grant award agreement that will allow Haney Technical College to establish an aviation maintenance and powerplant training program at the Apalachicola airport

Triumph Gulf Coast, this week, approved a 250-thousand-dollar grant award agreement that will allow Haney Technical College to establish an aviation maintenance and powerplant training program at the Apalachicola airport.

Triumph Gulf Coast is a nonprofit corporation that administers funds recovered for economic damages from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

The grant will help pay for renovations to a 12 thousand square foot hangar at the airport where Haney will create a purpose-built training environment, supporting both classroom and hands-on instruction for aspiring aviation mechanics.

Franklin County will have to kick in 15 thousand dollars toward the renovations.

Establishing an aviation maintenance training center provides direct pathways to FAA-authorized Airframe, Powerplant, and Avionics certifications—careers with starting salaries well above the county average wage.

The training program will create new opportunities for students from Franklin and neighboring, underserved areas, and will result in at least 25 FAA certifications over five years.

It will be the first college campus ever in Franklin County.

The hope is to begin offering classes beginning next Spring, though that depends on how quickly the hangar can be renovated for classrooms.




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Things to do in Gulf County and beyond!

The jewel of the panhandle with a laid-back vibe.

Pool tables, dart boards and plenty of tasty cocktails.

With the second-best karaoke bar in the state of Florida. If you can't stay for a drink, we have a package store.


8066 W Hwy 98, Port Saint Joe, FL




Joe Whitmer

President/CEO

 

Gulf County Chamber of Commerce

321B Reid Ave

Port St Joe, FL

gulfchamber.org

850-227-1223 Office

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