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Airbnb pledges £500,000 for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games tourism legacy

Online hosting platform hopes the fresh injection of capital will 'preserve, celebrate and showcase' the West Midlands' cultural assets and attract visitors from across the world

The 2022 Commonwealth Games and its closing ceremony last night were a huge success for the West Midlands but Airbnb is now hoping to help secure a lasting legacy for tourism in the region(Image: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire)

Airbnb, the online platform which lets property owners rent out their houses and apartments, is backing Birmingham and the West Midland to enjoy a post-Commonwealth Games tourism boom. The US company has earmarked £500,000 in new funding which it hopes will "preserve, celebrate and showcase" the West Midlands' cultural assets and attract visitors from across the world.

The tech firm, which was the official hosting provider for Birmingham 2022, said the new capital would be invested in community-led tourism projects in partnership with the inward investment agency West Midlands Growth Company.

The funding will be used for a series of different initiatives including developing a marketing plan, launching a campaign in partnership with Visit Birmingham to increase visitor numbers and investing in training for Airbnb 'hosts'.

A project to create a piece of public art, called the Ribbons' Birmingham AIDS & HIV Memorial, will also receive £30,000 of funding. The artwork is aiming to remember those lost, educate those living and celebrate those having healthier and longer lives while living with HIV.

This announcement builds on the financial opportunity that hosting has created for people across the West Midlands during the games to rent out their properties to domestic and international visitors keen to try staying somewhere different to the ubiquitous hotel chains peppered across the region.

Airbnb said it hoped the funding would create a positive legacy to attract more visitors, create new earnings potential for families and preserve what makes communities across the region special for years to come.

General manager for northern Europe Amanda Cupples said: "The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games showed to the world, and the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, just how much Birmingham and the West Midlands has to offer. At the same time, the games unlocked new economic opportunities for local families battling a difficult cost of living crisis who were able to boost their income by hosting visitors from across the globe.