Industry Advocacy Links

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Looking for more advocacy resources? Destinations International's industry partners, collaborators, and stakeholders provide a number of toolkits and resources to help you advocate for your destination and the positive outcomes it brings.

World Travel & Tourism Advocacy

WTTC works to raise awareness of Travel & Tourism as one of the world’s largest sectors, supporting 284 million jobs and generating 9.8% of global GDP. Go to the page.

U.S. Travel Toolkits

The U.S. Travel Association provides members with ready-made communications resources to help the travel community speak with one voice on a variety of critical topics. Go to the page.

Meetings Mean Business Toolkit

The Meetings Mean Business Coalition maintains core tools to share the value of face-to-face meetings and events. Go to the page.

Power of Travel Coalition

The Power of Travel Coalition shares important action items to strengthen the U.S. travel economy through its Action Center. Go to the page.

Travel Effect

Share the positive effects of travel with the American public with these fact sheets, infographs and videos. Go to the page.

National Parks Second Century Action Coalition

The Coalition takes actions that help the National Park Service achieve conservation goals, foster visitor enjoyment, engage youth, promote tourism, preserve cultural heritage, support educational and recreation opportunities, and foster diversity through federal, fee, and philanthropic funding and other measures. Go to the page.

Restaurants Advocacy Toolkit

The National Restaurant Association has resources help you leverage your relationships with Congress, tell personal stories, and network with politically active peers to advance the restaurant industry cause. Go to the page.

Get to Know Gaming

The American Gaming Association has resources to help you educate stakeholders about the impact of gaming on the U.S. economy. Go to the page.

Travel Agents Toolkit

The Association Society of Travel Agents organizes grassroots support on travel agents’ behalf within state legislatures. Go to the page.