Indy Pass To Support Share Winter Foundation
Indy Pass and the Share Winter Foundation announced a partnership that will provide complimentary Indy Spring Passes, marketing support, and fundraising for the grantmaking organization that works to improve the lives, health, and fitness of underprivileged youth through winter sports.
Share Winter works closely with carefully selected grantees to build efficient, effective, sustainable winter sports programs and pipelines to ongoing winter sports participation. Last season, Share Winter funded over 45,000 youth in programs across the country, fueling the next generation of winter sports participants and enthusiasts.
“The snow sports community is working to diversify its audience to better match the makeup of Gen-Z and the US population in general. We believe that Share Winter has the right approach, said Doug Fish, Founder of the Indy Pass. By introducing the joys of skiing and riding to kids across the country they are having a meaningful, positive impact on young lives and the sport.”
“Share Winter is thrilled to partner with Indy Pass and is grateful for this opportunity to provide access to the unique resorts within the Indy Pass family. Indy Pass’s commitment to our mission, our programs, and our youth is a major step forward for our effort to create a more inclusive and welcoming snow sports community,” said Constance Beverley, CEO Share Winter Foundation
Share Winter Foundation (“Share Winter”) is a grantmaking organization working to improve the lives, health, and fitness of youth through winter sports. Share Winter works closely with carefully selected grantees to build efficient, effective, sustainable winter sports programs and pipelines to ongoing winter sports participation. Through partnerships, they strive to make winter sports accessible to a broader, more diverse community, and share winter with 100,000 youths by 2028.
This year alone, Share Winter will fund over 45,000 youth in programs across the country, fueling the next generation of winter sports participants and enthusiasts.
This year alone, Share Winter will fund over 45,000 youth in programs across the country, fueling the next generation of winter sports participants and enthusiasts.