
Abenaki Outing Club's mission is to provide a high level of youth outdoor winter and summer sports instruction and competition that utilizes the Abenaki Ski Area as a training venue, with an emphasis on affordability and accessibility, in a positive and supportive environment, while creating a lifelong passion for outdoor recreation was given a grant to support the development of our learn to ski program, nordic ski program, free style and Alpine Race program.

Ascutney Outdoors (AO) was founded as a nonprofit dedicated to restoring and expanding winter recreation opportunities was awarded a grant to help with costs associated with the Learn to ski program.

Adaptive Outdoor Education Center who’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for all people with disabilities through adaptive recreation and education programs was awarded a grant to support coaches and training fees.

The mission of the Beech Mountain Ski Education Foundation (Beech Mountain Academy) is to interest, educate and involve the surrounding communities in the development of ski and snowboard racing and competition was awarded a grant to support the Free Avery County 5th Grade Learn to Ski/Snowboard program.

Cochrans Ski Area whose mission to provide area youth and families with affordable skiing and snowboarding, lessons and race training, in the Cochran tradition was awarded a grant to purchase a new fleet of rental equipment.

Franconia Ski Club, one of the oldest ski racing organizations, who’s mission is to develop outdoor sports such as skiing and skating, to build trails, host ski races and provide for the social recreation and improvement of its members was awarded a grant to construct a Mid-Unload Station for the Valar T-Bar which serves the Taft Training Slope.

Keene Youth Commission whose mission is to create and coordinate recreational youth programming within the municipality was awarded a grant to increase participation in the town alpine and nordic programs.

The Kelly Brush Foundation whose mission is to prevent ski racing injuries through a shared commitment to best safety practices and to inspire and empower people with spinal cord injuries to live active and engaged lives was awarded a grant for funding an Alpine Competition Safety Consultant position. The Alpine Competition Safety Consultant will provide a reliable national resource for venue excellence, on-hill safety, and training to further our commitment to alpine safety education.

The Killington Ski Club, a 501(c)(3) was awarded a grant to support scholarship programs.

Lebanon Outing Club, whose mission is to educate children by fostering and encouraging all forms of winter recreation including: Instruction, training, and amateur competition in alpine skiing and ski jumping was awarded a grant to support the expansion of the alpine racing programs and the creation of a new freestyle training program.
Lovell Recreation was awarded a grant to grow their Nordic program.

The Middlebury Ski club, a non-profit organization of families and friends with the common goal of promoting healthy activity through alpine skiing and of supporting and developing skiers and ski racers was awarded a grant to support scholarships and coaching needs.

Mt Abram, an independent, 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to provide scholarships and snow sports education to the youth of Western Maine. was given a grant for the expansion of local student access program and scholarships.
Mountain Alliance, whose mission is to provide transformative experiences and support so that all Avery and Watauga County teens have the opportunity to lead an empowered, adventurous, and service oriented life, regardless of means or background was awarded a grant for the expansion and exposure of their program to underserved communities.

Nansen Ski Club, the oldest continuously operating ski club in the United States, facilitates youth ski jumping and Nordic skiing programs for elementary through high school aged athletes was awarded a grant for specialized equipment for ski jumping and nordic combined.

NENSA whose mission is to share the joy of gliding on snow through educational, recreational, introductory and competitive programs to nurture and sustain an active cross country ski community for all ages and levels throughout the East was awarded a grant for enhanced curriculum development, increased coordinator support, and stronger community engagement.

NEDS New England Disabled Sports (NEDS) is a 501(c)(3) non- profit organization that is nationally recognized for providing year-round adaptive sports instruction to over 700 children, adolescents and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities was awarded a grant to fund a scholarship for a second weekend ski trip.

Oak Hill Outdoor Center whose mission is to provide more consistent, accessible skiing for all members of the Upper Valley Community was awarded a grant for new rental equipment.

Prospect Mountain Association, whose mission is to support community health and wellbeing by providing groomed cross-country ski trails and programs for a diverse population in the Southern Vermont and Western Massachusetts communities and to promote and develop the sport of cross-country skiing through related educational activities for such communities was awarded a grant for funding to expand the Wednesday after school program.

Share Winter Foundation (“Share Winter”) is a grant making organization working to improve the lives, health, and fitness of youth through winter sports was awarded a grant to grow the program of Association of Africans Living in Vermont.

Spruce Mountain whose mission is to offer winter outdoor recreation for all ages. was awarded a grant for the Learn to Ski and Snowboard program, facility and trail maintenance, community outreach and scholarships.

STRIDE, a 501(3)c organization educates and empowers individuals with special needs in life-changing sport and recreation programs to sustain healthy, active and fun lifestyles. Stride was awarded a grant for professional coaching development.

The Sugarloaf Ski Club, a 501(c)(3), whose mission is to provide the opportunity for all youth to participate and excel in skiing and snowboarding, promote community-building events, support competition, and preserve the history and heritage of the mountain was awarded a grant for subsidizing local kid's ski passes.

Summit Adaptive Sports, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through outdoor recreational opportunities was awarded a grant to expand and sustain our winter sports outreach programs,

The Titcomb Ski Club Educational Foundation, who’s mission is to support the development of learn to ski programs by providing equipment, supplies, and financial support where necessary in or to increase participation in outdoor winter activities for Farmington area youth. was awarded a grant for T bar repairs.

Vermont Adaptive is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities. We promote independence and further equality through access and instruction to sports and recreational activities was awarded a grant to support the new Surface lift at Pico.

Winter4Kids is a youth-focused nonprofit organization that changes lives through winter activities. NWAC which provides mentor-based, experiential learning and encourages kids to have FUN while mastering Nordic skiing, alpine skiing and snowboarding was awarded a grant for a DEVO program coach.

Woodstock Ski Runners, who by providing access to introductory and competitive programs in Alpine and Nordic skiing and ski racing within the backdrop of a fun, supportive, family-oriented environment, it is the mission of Woodstock Ski Runners to continue our proud tradition of instilling in our children the love of Winter and skiing was awarded a grant to help keep the cost of our Fridays Program down.