SANTA FE, NM – The New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) is offering a new extension to the department’s Destination Forward Program that focuses on improving accessibility at tourism-related facilities.
The Destination Forward Program, now entering its third year in fiscal year 2026, provides grant funding to local and tribal governments to support tourism-related infrastructure projects. Eligible entities looking to apply for the program in FY26 will also be able to tap a special $100,000 fund to exclusively support the construction and installation of universal changing tables in qualified facilities.
This special grant opportunity is designed to help empower New Mexican communities to become inclusive and welcoming destinations, as well as to enhance accessibility for tourism in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. NMTD will award projects that are designed to help make travel more accessible for people with disabilities and their caregivers by increasing public restroom access.
“Through these special funds granted by the Legislature to the Tourism Department, we will strive to give New Mexico and its various tourism projects and destinations more national and global relevance in accessible tourism development and management,” said Acting Tourism Secretary Lancing Adams.
Grant awards will range from $5,000 to $50,000 and must be expended by June 1, 2026.
During the 2025 Legislative Session, the Legislature earmarked this $100,000 fund within a $1.9 million special appropriation authorized for Destination Forward in FY26.
This grant will be implemented in partnership with Destination Accessibility™ and Changing Spaces New Mexico. Local governments interested in tapping these funds can apply through the Destination Forward Program which closes applications April 8 at 5:00 pm MT.
For more information about application deadlines and requirements and eligible entities and projects, visit www.newmexico.org/industry.