Guestsโ $1 donations have helped fund projects including the Lily Lake Trail and Clean Up The Lake
In just 24 months, Vail Resorts has raised nearly $300,000 for the Tahoe Fund in support of new trails and environmental stewardship projects in the Tahoe Basin. A partner of the nonprofit since its inception, Vail Resorts has raised funds to support projects spearheaded by the Tahoe Fund through its $1 for Tahoe guest donation programโpart of the companyโs EpicPromise community impact program. Most recently, donations from Vail Resorts have been leveraged as a triple match to fund the Lily Lake Trail construction ($75,000), and as a match in support of the Clean Up The Lake efforts to remove trash from all 72-miles of Lake Tahoeโs shoreline ($25,000).
โWe are always looking for ways to give back to the communities we operate in, and to support projects that preserve and enhance the incredible local landscape for everyone to enjoy. Guests who visit Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood have demonstrated that their values align with ours, and weโre proud to partner with the Tahoe Fund to turn these generous donations into action.โ
– Tom Fortune, vice president, and general manager of Heavenly Mountain Resort
The $1 for Tahoe program was started to harness the passion of visitors and residents to help care for Tahoeโs extraordinary environment. Participating local businesses collect dollars from their guests through their purchases of lift tickets, hotel accommodations, food and drink, and other items. Donations are then contributed to the Tahoe Fundโs efforts to support hiking and biking trails, watershed restoration projects, environmental stewardship programs and so much more.
โThe decade-long partnership weโve had with Vail Resorts has resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations from the companyโs guests that have helped us build a portfolio of more than 50 projects. We are grateful to Vail Resorts and all of our $1 for Tahoe partners who continue to give those who love Tahoe a way to give back, and simultaneously help us with importantย trail, watershed, and other stewardship projects.โ
– Cory Ritchie, Tahoe Fund board member
Watch here to see how far $1 for Tahoe can go.
Learn more about the $1 for Tahoe program and the Tahoe Fund at www.tahoefund.org. Businesses interested in joining the $1 for Tahoe program are invited to contact Amy Berry at aberry@tahoefund.org.
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