KUALA
LUMPUR, 9 JULY 2019 – Tourism
industry players will have access to a special RM5 million tourism fund this
year to support their promotional efforts of Malaysia, the Minister of Tourism,
Arts and Culture, YB Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi announced today at Malaysia
Tourism Centre (MATIC), Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.
The fund, called GAMELAN Malaysia,
short for Galakan Melancong Malaysia, is a special allocation by the Ministry
of Finance channeled through the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture with
Tourism Malaysia appointed as implementer.
It is aimed at assisting the tourism private sector in enhancing their
promotion and marketing efforts geared towards increasing domestic and
international tourist arrivals to Malaysia.
It is a matching grant that works on the
basis of reimbursable financial assistance whereby eligible companies in the
tourism industry may claim 50% of the actual cost of their promotional project
or the maximum amount allowed for each project category.
A ceiling of RM200,000 is imposed on each
grant recipient to ensure equitable distribution of the fund. Those who have
accumulated claims of various projects up to this ceiling amount may no longer
be considered for the matching grant.
Those who qualify to apply for the funding
include tourism associations registered/recognized in Malaysia; travel agencies
registered with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture; accommodation
operators registered with the Royal Malaysian Customs Department; shopping
associations registered/recognized in Malaysia; operators of Community-Based
Tourism (CBT) registered/recognized in Malaysia; any clubs or associations
promoting special interest products such as golfing, birding, diving, fishing,
wedding, cycling, mountain climbing, paragliding, motorsports and gourmet; and
companies providing servicing programmes or doing MICE promotions in Malaysia
and overseas.
Projects that are eligible for the
reimbursement fall into three main categories, namely participation in travel
fairs/exhibitions; organizing of roadshow/sales missions; and servicing/MICE
support. There is a maximum amount that can be reimbursed for each project or
category.
For more information, please contact Tourism
Malaysia’s Strategic Unit, Mr. Zakaria Mohd Nani / Ms. Harliza Ahmad at zakaria@tourism.gov.my / harliza@tourism.gov.my
-Tourism Malaysia.https://www.tourism.gov.my/pdf/uploads/matching-grant.pdf
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