
Loveland Freeride is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit developing big mountain athletes along Colorado’s Front Range. Your partnership is tax-deductible, visible, and directly tied to athlete development.
We're not just a ski program. We're an Olympic-pathway freeride development organization in one of the fastest-growing action sports in the world. A sponsorship is brand placement, community buy-in, and mission investment — all in one.
Families along the I-70 corridor
Aligned with the sport’s governing body
Olympic pathway — freeride targeting Winter Games
Tax-deductible with transparent financials
Significant program growth over the past five seasons — driven by a community of families along Colorado’s Front Range
National IFSA membership growth since 2016
Global freeride market, projected $1.8B by 2033 at 5% CAGR
IFSA-sanctioned competitions across the Americas
FIS recognized freeride as an official discipline
First FIS Freeride World Championships held in February
Not every supporter is in a position to commit at our partnership tiers — and every contribution matters. Whether it's a recurring annual gift in any amount or a one-time donation, you're directly funding athlete development, scholarships, and the future of this program. All gifts are tax-deductible.
Product partners provide the gear our athletes train and compete in. From skis and boots to avalanche safety equipment and communication devices, in-kind sponsorships put your brand directly in the hands of the next generation.
Current and target partners include Flylow Gear, Icelantic Skis, Scarpa Boots, Crates and Freighters, SnoBahn, and VertSports.
Interested in a product partnership? Contact Eben directly.
Loveland Freeride believes that talent and determination — not financial resources — should determine who gets to train and compete in big mountain skiing. Our scholarship fund provides tuition assistance, competition fees, and gear support to athletes who need it most.
Founding sponsors at the Platinum and Gold levels have the opportunity to attach their name to a scholarship, creating a lasting legacy in freeride development.
“Access should never be the barrier. If your child loves the mountains, we want them here.”
