How To Help
Donate - Make an Impact!
Chill needs the help and support of generous individual donors and corporate sponsors to be able to continue offering quality learn-to-ride youth-development programming. A donation of just $10 can provide a lift ticket for one of Chill’s deserving youth. A $400 donation funds an entire 6-week experience. Chill is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization; donations are tax-deductible.
There are a number of ways to donate to Chill:
Mail:
Chill
80 Industrial Parkway
Burlington, VT 05401
Contact:
Please feel free to send an email to chill@chill.org if you would like to explore a different option for donating.
Become a Chill Agency

If you work with a social or human service agency and are interested in having the youth you work with have the opportunity to experience Chill in your city, we encourage you to apply for the program. Please contact the National Coordinator for your city (listed below) to receive more information. Our winter application process begins each fall around late-August/early-September.
Deane Calcagni: deanec@chill.org
Boston, Burlington, New York City, Washington DC/Baltimore
Chill: chill@chill.org
Denver, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Vancouver
Stephanie Taylor: stephaniet@chill.org
Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Toronto
Volunteer

We always appreciate an extra set of capable hands both on and off the snow and are always interested in help with fundraising and running events. Each city relies on the help of between 20-30 volunteers. For more information on responsibilities of volunteers and to sign up to help out with the upcoming season, please contact the National Coordinator (listed below) for the site you are interested in.
Deane Calcagni: deanec@chill.org
Boston, Burlington, New York City, Washington DC/Baltimore
Chill: chill@chill.org
Denver, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Vancouver
Stephanie Taylor: stephaniet@chill.org
Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Toronto
Become A Local Coordinator

Each season, Chill employs two local coordinators at each winter site. These are paid, full-time, seasonal positions of about sixteen weeks each. Qualified candidates will have three+ years of snowboarding experience and a minimum of two years college completed (college degree is preferred). You must have experience working with youth, be familiar with the maintenance and function of snowboarding equipment, have a familiarity with the city for which you are applying, and have access to a vehicle and computer with internet. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, solid
Deane Calcagni: deanec@chill.org
Boston, Burlington, New York City, Washington DC/Baltimore
Chill: chill@chill.org
Denver, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Vancouver
Stephanie Taylor: stephaniet@chill.org
Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Toronto




