New Mexico Tourism Department More Than Doubles Investment In Tourism Events Program For Year 2

Scene from previous Clovis music festival. Courtesy/NMTD

NMTD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) is boosting its investment in New Mexico’s fairs, festivals and events in fiscal year 2024 after a successful inaugural year of the Tourism Event Growth and Sustainability Program.

NMTD awarded a total of $460,692 in grant funding for 35 tourism-related events scheduled over the next 12 months across New Mexico. In total, NMTD will be supporting 17 New Mexico communities through the program, including two tribal communities. In the program’s inaugural year in FY23, NMTD awarded $177,000 in grant funding to 16 tourism-related events. 

NMTD first implemented the program in FY23 to provide more specialized support for tourism-related events. The program provides support in the form of sponsorship, cooperative advertising, and an event accelerator.

For FY24, NMTD is supporting 14 events through sponsorship, nine events through cooperative marketing support and 11 events through the event accelerator. NMTD supported six events through sponsorship, five events through cooperative marketing support and five events through the event accelerator in FY23. 

“We created this program one year ago because we recognized that New Mexico’s fairs, festivals and events require a more specialized form of assistance from the New Mexico Tourism Department, and the growth we have seen just in the second year demonstrates how much demand there is from local communities for this type of support,” Tourism Secretary Jen Paul Schroer said. “Our hope for this program was that it would help take to new levels the events that New Mexico communities rely on for tourism – and we are already seeing that take shape.”

Through the event accelerator, participants will work with a team of experts that will provide technical support intended to establish best practices and scale operations in a sustainable manner. Technical support will include an online discoverability audit and strategic planning for optimizing digital presence and online ticketing. 

The support provided through the event accelerator is intended to help take participating events to greater heights by enhancing capacity and driving more visitation. Four out of the five event accelerator participants from last year were able to “graduate” to the cooperative marketing tier of the program for FY24.

One of those events is the Bernalillo Indian Arts Festival, which used its time in the event accelerator during FY23 to overhaul its website and invest in on-site survey technology. Through these improvements, event planners can now use the data retrieved from last year’s attendees to better promote this year’s event and point prospective attendees to a more dynamic website. 

Another “graduate” of the event accelerator program is Smokin’ on the Plaza, a family-friendly barbecue cook-off in Lovington, NM. Event planners used the accelerator to improve their digital advertising strategy. Armed with insights from last year’s digital advertising, event planners can now fulfill a bigger and more targeted marketing strategy through the cooperative marketing option in FY24.

One of the returning participants in the sponsorship component of the program is the Las Cruces International Film Festival, which saw a 30 percent increase in ticket sales in 2022 compared to the previous year. The festival featured over 100 films from 20 different countries. In addition, 50 students from New Mexico State University gained real world experience by directly working on the festival. 

“The Las Cruces International Film Festival is grateful for the support of the New Mexico Tourism Department. Their backing allowed LCIFF 2023 to be our best year yet with attendance of over 10,000 and special guests Giancarlo Esposito, Kevin Reynolds and Patrick Fabian. LCIFF is the largest film festival in the country run by a university – New Mexico State University,” said Las Cruces International Film Festival Executive Director Ross Marks. “The New Mexico Tourism Department’s support of the event not only boosted tourism significantly in Southern New Mexico for the 5-day event but gave students real world experience and unique out of the classroom learning. The festival looks forward to continued collaboration with the New Mexico Tourism Department increasing tourism in Southern New Mexico.”

Through the cooperative marketing support option, recipients participate in a 2:1 cost sharing model on behalf of NMTD that provides grants up to $10,000 for partners. Participants in the event accelerator may receive up to $5,000 for implementation of technical support and strategic planning. The event sponsorship component of the program provides up to $50,000 in direct sponsorship support for participants. 

Below is a complete list of program participants for FY24:

Event Accelerator

8750’ Festival

Red River
Aug. 5-6, 2023
$5,000

Aspencade Music & Arts Festival

Red River
Aug. 17-18, 2023
$5,000 

Chama Valley Art Festival and Studio Tour

Chama
Sept. 2-3, 2023
$5,000

Farm House Ale Event/Bernalillo Blues Festival

Bernalillo
June 2024
$5,000 

Great American Duck Race

Deming
Aug. 24-27, 2023
$5,000

Nakotah LaRance Youth Hoop Dance Championship

Santa Fe
Aug. 5-6, 2023
$5,000 

Storytelling Festival

Taos
Oct. 13-14, 2023
$5,000

Tommy Knocker 10

Santa Clara Pueblo
April 6, 2024
$5,000 

Tour de Acoma

Acoma Pueblo
Sept. 10, 2023
$5,000

Traditional Spanish Market

Santa Fe
July 29-30, 2023
$5,000 

Wagon Mound Bean Day

Wagon Mound
Sept. 1-4, 2023
$5,000 

Cooperative Marketing Support

Bernalillo Indian Arts Festival

Bernalillo
May 5-6, 2024
$7,000 

Clovis Music Festival

Clovis
April 11-13, 2024
$10,000

Day of the Tread

Albuquerque
Oct. 28-29, 2023
$5,000 

Fiesta Latina

Silver City
June 2024
$5,000

Indigenous Ways Festival

Santa Fe
Aug. 18, 2023 | May 3, 2024 | June 7, 2024
$8,510 

Los Alamos Science Fest

Los Alamos
July 7-18, 2023 | July 2024
$4,510

Mariachi Spectacular de Albuquerque

Albuquerque
July 12-15, 2023 | July 2024
$10,000 

Smokin’ on the Plaza

Lovington
June 14-15, 2024
$5,682

UFO Festival

Roswell
June 28-30, 2024
$10,000 

Sponsorship 

2024 Native Treasures Art Market

Santa Fe
May 24-26, 2024
$5,000

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

Albuquerque
Oct. 7-15, 2023
$50,000 

Currents New Media Festival

Santa Fe
June 14-23, 2023
$10,000

Festival Flamenco Albuquerque

Albuquerque
June-July 2024
$30,000 

Gathering of Nations Powwow

Albuquerque
April 25-27, 2024
$50,000

International Folk Art Market

Santa Fe
July 6-9, 2023 | July 11-14, 2024
$20,000 

Las Cruces International Film Festival

Las Cruces
March 3-7, 2024
$15,000

New Mexico Wine Festival

Albuquerque & Las Cruces
May 25-27, 2024
$20,000 

Santa Fe Indian Market

Santa Fe
Aug. 19-20, 2023
$50,000

Santa Fe International Film Festival

Santa Fe
Oct. 18-22, 2023
$15,000 

Santa Fe Wine & Chile Festival

Santa Fe
Sept. 27 – Oct. 1, 2023
$10,000

The Burning of Zozobra

Santa Fe
Sept. 1, 2023 | Aug. 30, 2024
$50,000 

The PASEO

Taos
Sept. 15-16, 2023
$10,000

Up & Over 10K Trail Run Weekend

Taos Ski Valley
Aug. 5-6, 2023
$5,000 

More information about the program is available at www.NewMexico.org/industry. To review the full list of program participants from FY23, click here.

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