Vail Resorts CEO Announces Youth Organization Grant Recipients of $1.5 Million Donation as Part of Ongoing Social Justice and Youth Access Commitment
The donation is part of a five-year, $10 million commitment from the Katz Amsterdam Charitable Trust and Vail Resorts to expand its youth access program and broaden engagement in skiing and riding. However, due to the challenges presented by COVID-19, this year’s grants will fund the top priorities determined by each organization for the kids they serve.
“We’re honored to be partnering with these organizations now and look forward to our future efforts to enhance access to winter sports for underserved kids,” said Katz. “As youth of color and their families have been especially hard hit by the pandemic, it’s essential that the nonprofits receiving grants this year are able to determine the best use for their community. All of these organizations have had to pivot their services due to COVID-19, and, additionally, many are helping the youth they serve find their voice to be part of the national dialogue on systemic racism.”
“We were faced with many challenges prior to the pandemic that have only intensified since the COVID crisis began,” said Latisha Franklin, vice president of youth development, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore. “Having the ability to adjust programming and resources for youth and families is even more critical now. This grant significantly enhances our impact on Baltimore’s youth by deepening our program services focused on social and emotional wellness, social justice, racial equity and aiding their transition to virtual schooling. We thank Katz Amsterdam Charitable Trust for their commitment to strengthen communities such as Baltimore.”
In Dec. 2019, Vail Resorts announced a significant initiative to expand its youth access program to all 34 of its North American resorts, including over a dozen that serve major metropolitan areas. Currently, Vail Resorts hosts nearly 4,500 underserved kids across many of its resorts each year and hopes to double that number when the new programs launch. The company provides free lift tickets, ski school, and equipment rentals while funds from the Katz Amsterdam Charitable Trust will help develop and expand programs and fund transportation. Nonprofit partners will combine those services with youth mentorship for enriching, on-mountain programs.
The youth organizations receiving this year’s grants from the Katz Amsterdam Charitable Trust include:
Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (Boston) – $200,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio (Cleveland) – $200,000
Good Shepherd Services (New York) – $200,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Baltimore (Baltimore) – $175,000
Chicago Youth Centers (Chicago) – $150,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis) – $150,000
SOS Outreach – $85,000
Girls. Inc. (Chicago) – $75,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City) – $50,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver (Denver) – $50,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Lake Tahoe (South Lake Tahoe, Calif.) – $50,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of North Lake Tahoe (North Lake Tahoe, Calif.) – $50,000
Zero Ceiling (British Columbia) – $15,000 (USD)
Additionally, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, will receive $50,000 (USD) from the Trust to help launch the Centre’s new Cultural Sensitivity and Indigenous Leadership Program Development initiative. This program aims to develop a culturally rooted approach to Indigenous leadership, focused on elevating Indigenous people in the regional workforce and within their communities as leaders. It also includes cultural sensitivity training for local businesses to increase understanding of historical impacts that Indigenous people have suffered.
Today’s grant announcement from the Katz Amsterdam Charitable Trust is part of a larger announcement from June 2020, which also included grants for COVID-19 relief and social justice.
About Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN)
Vail Resorts, Inc., through its subsidiaries, is the leading global mountain resort operator. Vail Resorts’ subsidiaries operate 37 destination mountain resorts and regional ski areas, including Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham in Australia; Stowe, Mount Snow, Okemo in Vermont; Hunter Mountain in New York; Mount Sunapee, Attitash, Wildcat and Crotched in New Hampshire; Stevens Pass in Washington; Liberty, Roundtop, Whitetail, Jack Frost and Big Boulder in Pennsylvania; Alpine Valley, Boston Mills, Brandywine and Mad River in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Wilmot in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; and Paoli Peaks in Indiana. Vail Resorts owns and/or manages a collection of casually elegant hotels under the RockResorts brand, as well as the Grand Teton Lodge Company in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Vail Resorts Development Company is the real estate planning and development subsidiary of Vail Resorts, Inc. Vail Resorts is a publicly held company traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MTN). The Vail Resorts company website is www.vailresorts.com and consumer website is www.snow.com.