
Adaptive Outdoor Education Center
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 expenses for the Horizons Alpine Race Team.

Appalachian Ski Education Foundation
Appalachian Ski Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization working for the support and development of the ski team and skiing was awarded a grant for App Ski Snow Sports: Play and Work. Working in collaboration with Mountain Alliance they will engage youth in skiing and snowboarding who would not readily have the opportunity.

Bromley Outing Club
The Bromley Outing Club, a 501(c)(3) serving as a gateway for life-long participation in Alpine Racing and Freeski on both a competitive and recreational level was awarded a grant for their Junior Instructional Ski Program for scholarships and to keep the cost low.

Burke Mountain Academy
Burke Mountain Academy, which provides passionate ski racers the opportunity to pursue their limitless academic and athletic potential in a community based on trust was awarded a grant for terrain improvement on Upper Warren's Way.

Dublin School
Dublin School, a 9-12 college preparatory school has combined rigorous academics with competitive sports and spending time outdoors. Skiing has been a defining activity throughout the School’s history and today. Nordic skiing is at the heart of their successful endurance sports program. The Dublin School was awarded a grant to fund adding lights to the Nordic facility.

Ford Sayre Memorial Ski Council
The Ford K. Sayre Memorial Ski Council serves skiers and children of the Upper Connecticut River Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont was awarded a grant funding to pay for 1/2 of a winch cat.

Franconia Ski Club
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 fund safety and environmental improvements of Taft training slope.

Jack Frost Racing
Jack Frost Race Team (JFRT) mission is to provide the youth of our community an opportunity to make skiing and snowboarding a life-long sport and achieve their personal goals by creating strong fundamental skills through quality content, coaches, and athletes resulting in valuable training and a fulfilling competition experiences in winter sports was awarded a grant to purchase B netting.

Kelly Brush Foundation
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.

Killington Ski Club
The Killington Ski Club, a 5013c was awarded a grant for construction of athlete warming hut and timing center on Swirl.

New England Disabled Sports
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 in collaboration with YES was awarded a grant for The Adaptive YETTI (Youth Excel Through Tailored Instruction) program to provide 35 youth with physical, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities with three sessions of downhill skiing and snowboarding through a proven repeat engagement mode.

Liberty Mountain Race Team
Liberty Mountain Race Team, who’s mission is to provide athletes with opportunities to learn, grow, and become successful through quality experiences while reaching for personal goals in Alpine sports and competitions was awarded a grant to purchase B netting.

Mountain Ski Training, Inc.
MST, who’s mission is to provide opportunities for athletes of all ages to reach their potential in ski racing and alpine skiing on both a competitive and recreational level. To support the empowerment of children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities. To create opportunities for all youth, even those who would not readily have the opportunity, to experience alpine ski racing was awarded a grant to fund a finish timing building

Mt Abram Ski Club
Mt Abram Ski Club, who’s mission is to provide scholarships and snow sports education to the youth of Western Maine was awarded a grant to support the seasonal snow program.

Mount Washington Valley Ski Jumping
Mount Washington Valley Ski Jumping, who’s mission is to promote the sport of youth ski jumping in New Hampshire's Mt. Washington Valley was awarded a grant to support snowmaking.

Pico Ski Education Foundation
Pico Ski Education Foundation (PSEF), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization helping to provide funding for young athletes to pursue their dreams of ski racing while encouraging them to learn sound technical skills, good sportsmanship, healthy competitiveness and an appreciation for the spirit of skiing and for the mountains themselves was awarded a grant to complete slope work on the Little Pico Training venue

Titcomb Ski Club Educational Foundation
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 to help defray ski/snowboard rental costs.

STRIDE Adaptive Sports
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 to grow their ski and snowboard team.

Woodstock Ski Runners
Woodstock Ski Runners, who believe that it is important for the children of our communities to grow up with skiing and snowboarding as part of their lives was awarded a grant to to keep the cost of our Fridays Program at $85 for the next five years as well as providing a new scholarship program where one participant from our Fridays Program will be selected each year for the next five seasons and provided with a full scholarship to enter one of our racing programs. The Friday program is part of a system to teach children how to ski and to progress those children who showed talent to the world of competitive skiing.

Youth Enrichment Services
YES in collaboration with NEDS was awarded a grant for The Adaptive YETTI (Youth Excel Through Tailored Instruction) program to provide 35 youth with physical, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities with three sessions of downhill skiing and snowboarding through a proven repeat engagement mode. The Adaptive YETTI program will build upon YES's one-time programming for youth with disabilities and provide them with multiple days on the slopes designed to deepen skills, build confidence, and connect with positive role models.

Adaptive Sports Foundation, Inc
The Adaptive Sports Foundation, a 501(c)(3) that empowers the lives of children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities through adaptive sports was awarded a grant to purchase bibs for the ASF race team.