Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation Launches Autism Certification Grant for Hospitality Businesses
$2,500 Reimbursements Support Certified Autism Center Designation for a More Accessible and Welcoming Destination.

Greater Palm Springs, CA — August 26, 2025— The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation has launched a new Autism Certification Grant to enhance accessibility and expand the region’s reputation as a welcoming destination for all. The program provides a $2,500 reimbursement to hospitality businesses that obtain or renew Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) status through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES).
This initiative builds on Visit Greater Palm Springs’ designation as a Certified Autism Destination™, supporting the region’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity. By helping more businesses achieve CAC certification, the grant expands the number of hotels, attractions, and venues that can confidently welcome travelers on the autism spectrum and their families.
“We are proud to launch the Autism Certification Grant, which underscores our commitment to inclusivity and accessibility,” said Lauren Bruggemans, Director of Sustainability & Community Engagement at Visit Greater Palm Springs. “By empowering more hospitality partners to become Certified Autism Centers, we are creating safer, more welcoming environments for visitors and residents alike.”
More than 30 organizations across Greater Palm Springs have already earned the CAC designation, with over 3,000 staff members trained to better serve individuals with autism. With the support of this grant, even more businesses can join the program and help ensure the destination remains at the forefront of inclusive travel.
“The momentum we’ve seen around autism certification has been incredible,” said Josh Heinz, Community Engagement Manager at Visit Greater Palm Springs. “This grant will help even more businesses join the program and continue building a community that is welcoming and inclusive.”
Training and Certification Process
To achieve CAC designation, businesses will:
- Meet with IBCCES and complete payment.
- Provide staff training through IBCCES’s self-paced online modules (30 minutes for front-facing staff; 2.5 hours for managers).
- Achieve certification once 80% of staff complete training.
- Receive promotional support from IBCCES and Visit Greater Palm Springs.
- Become eligible for a $2,500 reimbursement from the Tourism Foundation.
The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation encourages eligible Coachella Valley hospitality businesses to apply for the Autism Certification Grant and join the growing network of Certified Autism Centers. By participating, local businesses not only improve staff training and guest experiences but also help build a destination that is safe, welcoming, and inclusive for all.
About Visit Greater Palm Springs
Visit Greater Palm Springs is the official destination marketing organization for the Coachella Valley, dedicated to promoting the region as a premier leisure and business travel destination. Through innovative marketing, partnerships, and community engagement, Visit Greater Palm Springs strives to enhance the visitor experience and support the local economy.
About IBCCES
For over 20 years, IBCCES has been a leading provider of training and certification for professionals in healthcare, education, hospitality, and recreation. IBCCES programs are designed to enhance understanding and accommodation for individuals with cognitive disorders, including autism and sensory sensitivities.
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