National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program: Call for Applications

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National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program: Call for Applications Issued: Thursday, December 10 th, 2015 Deadline: Tuesday, January 12 th, 2016 4:00 PM PST The Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) is pleased to issue the following CALL FOR APPLICATIONS to qualified Aboriginal tourism businesses and Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Organizations to participate as sellers in the National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program in April 2016. ATAC created the National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program initiative to increase participation from qualified Aboriginal tourism providers in the upcoming Rendez-vous Canada travel tradeshow being held April 24 th 27 th in Montreal, Quebec. Rendez-vous Canada is Canada s premier international tourism marketplace, led by the Destination Canada (DC), connecting international tourism buyers with sellers of Canadian tourism experiences and products. The event reunites more than 1,500 international tourism professionals gathered over four days for a series of 12-minute appointments to promote and discover unique Canadian tourism experiences. RVC is an important industry-trade platform for Canadian and Aboriginal communities to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for tourism products and experiences. http://rendezvouscanada.travel/welcome/. There is a growing global demand for authentic Aboriginal cultural tourism, prompting ATAC to continue to host the National Aboriginal tourism section on the tradeshow floor during RVC. This showcase is designed to feature authentic Aboriginal tourism experiences, while facilitating productive business connections with domestic and international buyers. Aboriginal tourism businesses or Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Organizations must submit a letter of interest (two pages maximum) to provide information about their business or marketing organization in order to participate in the National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program. Please also include name of your representative for your business or organization in the address by email or fax to: Keith Henry Chair/CEO Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada 300-3665 Kingsway Vancouver, BC V5R 5W2 Phone: (604) 639-4408 Fax: (604) 435-8181 Email: k.henry@aboriginalcanada.ca

The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 4:00 PM PST. ATAC will review submissions and confirm successful applicants on or before January 26, 2016. The Process: ATAC is undertaking a call of interest to Aboriginal partners, and receive and vet applications. Early indication that this section may comprise 25 partners and some 13-15 booth spaces. ATAC will provide RVC Project Office with list of approved partners on or about January 26 th RVC will issue official invitation to participate, along with username/password to register on the RVC website to ATAC approved National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program participants. Objective is to have approved Aboriginal partners registered in the RVC system by end of January or by end of first week of February at the latest. ATAC will cover approximately half of the costs (TIAC member rate) and includes one full delegate fee. Half-booth will be partnered with another half-booth and share an 8' x10' booth space. Each approved Aboriginal business will receive individual schedules and maximum of 34 appointments. Please note an Aboriginal participant can increase appointments by registering for concurrent sessions for an additional fee which may result of a full appointment schedule of 68. RVC will invoice ATAC once all Aboriginal partners have registered. For Aboriginal partners already registered (prior to ATAC call of interest), RVC Project Office will process and provide refunds once RVC Project Office receives final approved list from ATAC. RVC will waive the late fee charges Aboriginal partners can make a request for an upgrade booth space (half-booth to full booth), add additional delegates or concurrent appointments at their own individual expense at time of RVC registration Cost to upgrade booth space to a full 8' x 10' booth space - $1,000 (includes full 68 appointment schedule). Note upgrades are based on space availability and will be confirmed before appointment requests commence on March 1. Additional Delegate - $975 Concurrent appointment option - $275 Information on for sellers can be found at http://rendezvouscanada.travel/sellers-info/ Information on key dates can be found at http://rendezvouscanada.travel/event-schedule/key-dates/

Deadline for submission in National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 4:00 PM PST Deadline for qualified Aboriginal tourism businesses and Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Organizations to register with RVC February 5, 2016 Seller / Buyer Appointments Requests Begin: March 1, 2016 Deadline for Appointment Requests: March 18, 2016 Appointments Posted: March 28, 2016 Additional Appointment Requests Begin: March 28, 2016 In order to qualify, Aboriginal tourism businesses or Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Organizations must meet the requirements in accordance with the criteria provided in Appendix A. Space is limited so apply early! For more information about the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada go to www.aboriginalcanada.ca.

Selection Criteria for Aboriginal tourism businesses Appendix A Selection Criteria Aboriginal tourism businesses must be Market-Ready to ensure the following: Has been operating in a safe and professional manner for at least one year Carries adequate insurance totalling no less than $2 million in liability Has current business and operating licenses, registrations and permits Has a website that honestly and accurately represents an Aboriginal tourism business Accepts credit cards and debit cards as means of payment Handles reservations/inquiries by telephone, fax and email on a year-round basis Handles and is able to provide confirmation of booking arrangements within 24 hours Has a product that is of interest to tourists, both domestic and international In addition, Aboriginal tourism businesses must also ensure the following Export-Ready criteria are also met: Demonstrate an adequate budget and marketing plan Understand the roles played by receptive tour operators, tour operators, travel wholesalers, and retail travel agents and understand rack or retail pricing, agent commissions and wholesale net rates at each level Be willing to include receptive tour operators in the marketing and sales plan and provide contracted wholesale net rates to receptive tour operators Provide detailed pricing and program information to tour operators and wholesalers at least one year in advance of selling season Be prepared to set up billing arrangements with the tour operator, wholesale agency or receptive tour operator If planning to pursue group business, ensure ability to accommodate and adapt to the needs of the market (e.g. tour bus access and parking, washroom facilities, maximum group size, group pricing, and frontline staff that speak the language of target markets) Carry adequate insurance (receptive tour operator can sometimes add suppliers to their existing policies at nominal cost) Provide support (free or reduced rates) for international media and travel trade familiarization tours Offer currency exchange rates consistent with industry norms

Selection criteria for Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Organizations Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Organizations are organizations or committees that represent a specific provincial, territorial, or regional Aboriginal tourism destination. They serve as the official contact point for the destination for tour operators, individual visitors or meeting professionals. Aboriginal Tourism Marketing Organizations registering as sellers must: Represent Aboriginal tourism destinations Have an international marketing plan and represent market ready/export ready Aboriginal tourism businesses