INDUSTRY PARTNERS

The relationship between National Ski Patrol (NSP) and our outdoor industry partners is crucial for the advancement and sustainability of mountain safety, education, and emergency services. Industry partnerships help to strengthen our collective mission of fostering a safe, enjoyable experience for all mountain users. By working closely with ski areas, gear companies, and snowsports organizations, NSP can promote a culture of safety that extends beyond its patrols to all facets of the skiing and biking community. 

These partnerships facilitate joint initiatives such as educational programs, safety campaigns, and community outreach efforts, reinforcing NSP's role not just as a safety service but as a leader in creating a safer, more inclusive outdoor environment. Some of our industry partners include:

10th Mountain Division

The 10th Mountain Division is a joint team of Soldiers, airmen, civilians, and partners trained to deploy rapidly and execute global land operations. Established by NSP Founder Minnie Dole during WWII, the National Ski Patrol helped screen applicants for this elite division, which served heroically in Italy. Many 10th Mountain Division veterans went on to establish U.S. ski areas and shape the sport's future, a legacy that led Congress to grant the NSP a federal charter in 1980.

Canadian Ski Patrol

The Canadian Ski Patrol (CSP) has over 4,500 volunteers across Canada’s 56 zones and nine divisions, dedicated to public safety on the slopes. CSP patrollers complete a rigorous 60-hour advanced first-aid course, including CPR, AED, and WHMIS training, recognized by most provinces. Members recertify annually with a 16-hour refresher course and exams, maintaining high standards of on-snow and accident management skills to support skier safety nationwide.

Federation Internationale des Patrouilles de Ski (FIPS)

Fédération Internationale des Patrouilles de Ski (FIPS) is the international organization representing ski patrol and associated ski safety organizations with membership from throughout the world.

These organizations comprise ski patrollers, physicians, lawyers, engineers, technicians, ski equipment manufacturers, snow sport instructors, ski area managers, policemen and women, ambulance officers, and a raft of other volunteers and professionals, who are involved in the multi-disciplinary activities of ski patrolling.

National Avalanche Foundation (NAF)

The National Avalanche Foundation, formed in 1982, ensures the continued success of the National Avalanche School—a leading program for avalanche education. NAS provides consistent, professional training critical for US avalanche programs.

The Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA  AASI)



With over 33,000 members, PSIA-AASI is the world’s largest organization for ski and snowboard instructors, setting high certification standards and developing educational resources to help members achieve their goals. Based in Lakewood, Colorado, PSIA-AASI supports its members nationwide by providing innovative resources to inspire a lifelong love of the mountain experience.

Snow Angel Foundation

Co-founders Chauncy and Kelli Johnson have snowboarded and skied most of their lives. They brought this passion into their marriage and subsequently with their children. On Christmas Eve, 2010 a snowboarder riding at approximately 50 mph, collided with Kelli and daughter Elise (5 years old). The collision resulted in the death of Elise and the snowboarder. Kelli sustained life altering injuries, including a severe Traumatic Brain Injury that she lives with to this day. Chauncy continues to struggle with the aftermath of this event.

In 2016, he partnered with the National Ski Areas Association to promote ski collision awareness NSAA Collision Safety. This partnership resulted in the Ride Another Day safety campaign which the Johnson's have promoted nationwide. The Snow Angel Foundation was formed in 2023 in order to increase safety education and awareness while promoting the benefits of skiing and snowboarding.

The Cody St. John Foundation

The Cody St. John Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, was established by friends and family to honor the inspirational life and legacy of Cody St. John. The Foundation supports professional ski patrollers nationwide by awarding annual scholarships for medical education and by promoting organ donation—the only nonprofit dedicated exclusively to advancing the work of professional ski patrollers.

American Avalanche Association (A3)

The American Avalanche Association (A3) is dedicated to advancing professional standards in avalanche safety, education, and research across the US. A3 supports a wide range of avalanche professionals—including researchers, forecasters, search and rescue experts, and snow safety officers—by providing critical education, training, and resources.

Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE)

The Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) is an accreditation body that reviews and accredits EMS continuing education courses. In partnership with educational providers, CAPCE recognizes and accredits on-line, live and Instructor Led Training Refresher courses. The National Ski Patrol is proud to be recognized as a CAPCE accredited organization providing continuing education credit hours, via our courses, to our emergency first responder membership. 

International Commission for Alpine Rescue (ICAR)



International Commission for Alpine Rescue (ICAR) provides a platform for mountain rescue and related organizations to disseminate knowledge with the prime goal of improving mountain rescue services and their safety. ICAR is an independent, worldwide organization that respects its members and promotes international cooperation.

National Ski Areas Association (NSAA)

The longstanding partnership between National Ski Patrol (NSP) and the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) is vital to promoting safety, education, and operational excellence within the outdoor community. Together, NSP and NSAA collaborate on a wide range of initiatives aimed at ensuring the safety of skiers and snowboarders, from promoting responsible slope behavior to enhancing emergency response strategies at resorts. Collaborations include: 

Ariel Lift Evacuation Guide 
Your Responsibility Code 
Outdoor Risk Management 

Responder Alliance



Responder Alliance is a leader in stress resilience education for outdoor first responders, offering professional training designed to prevent burnout and help mitigate and manage traumatic stress injuries.

The National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA)



The National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) founded in 2009, develops mountain-biking programs for student-athletes, and coaching education for team leaders. In partnership with NICA, the NSP is committed to providing safety in the outdoor recreational industry and to supporting awesome student-athletes and coaches around the country. The NSP is recognized as a medical training provider for NICA coaches with the NSP Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) and Outdoor First Care (OFC).

If your event requires patroller coverage, please view the Bike committee regional contact list here. 

United States Forest Service (USFS)

Since 1905, the U.S. Forest Service has led sustainable management, conservation, and stewardship of national forests and grasslands. Dedicated to overseeing 193 million acres across 43 states, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico, the Forest Service is renowned for its fire management expertise, supporting safer communities and infrastructure. Beyond public lands, the agency partners with local, state, and tribal governments, forest industries, and private landowners to improve forest conditions across 900 million acres, including 130 million urban acres where most Americans reside.

 Warren Miller



For over 70 years, Warren Miller has been the leader in ski and snowboard filmmaking, capturing the essence of adventure and mountain culture. Each fall, their iconic film tour brings together a passionate community of winter sports enthusiasts to celebrate the start of ski season. Through this national tour, Warren Miller provides NSP with a powerful platform to connect with skiers and riders, share our mission of mountain safety, and inspire new generations to get involved.