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Vt Association of Snow Travelers

BARRE, VT EIN: 23-7157363 Website

The Vermont Association of Snow Travelers, Inc. (VAST) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Barre, Vermont, founded in 1967. VAST coordinates the development, maintenance, and management of Vermont's Statewide Snowmobile Trails System (SSTS), which comprises more than 6,000 miles of interconnected snowmobile trails extending from the Canadian border in the north to the Massachusetts border in the south, and from the New Hampshire border in the east to the New York border in the west.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$6.1M

+12.0% YoY

Annual Giving

$862K

+67.9% YoY

Grant Count

50

+47.1% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$17K

+14.2% YoY

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

VAST's mission is to coordinate the development, maintenance, and management of Vermont's Statewide Snowmobile Trails System and to educate snowmobilers. The organization also works to renovate, manage, and maintain the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail as an all-season recreational resource.

Primary program areas include:

  • Statewide Snowmobile Trails Program (SSTP): Development, maintenance, and management of the interconnected 6,000+ mile trail system
  • Lamoille Valley Rail Trail: Conversion of a 93-mile heritage rail trail into a safe-passage, all-season, multi-purpose recreational trail with free public access

Grantmaking

VAST functions as both a grant recipient and a grantmaker. The organization provides grants to local snowmobile clubs and trail maintenance organizations throughout Vermont.

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

VAST funds trail maintenance and snowmobile-related projects throughout Vermont, with a statewide geographic scope covering the entire state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts border.

Grant Distribution by State

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States

Cities

AndoverBarreBethelBraintreeBridgewaterCanaanCavendishChelseaChesterChittendenCraftsburyCuttingsvilleDerbyE CalaisE FairfieldE RyegateEast CalaisEast MontpelierEdenEnosburg Falls

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

As of Fiscal Year 2024:

  • Total Assets: $6,062,033
  • Total Revenues: $4,102,979
  • Total Expenses: $3,450,204
  • Total Giving: $2,056,656
  • Number of Employees: 7

Revenue Sources: VAST generates revenue through a trail pass program and grant funding, in addition to other sources.

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$1M$2M$4M$5M20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$6,062,033$5,410,818$4,517,437
Revenue$4,102,979$4,317,642$3,617,112
Expenses$3,450,204$3,413,102$3,023,657
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income$112,135$40,488$9,968
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$215K$431K$646K$862K31 grants20200 grants20210 grants202234 grants202350 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

VERMONT SNOW TRAILS CONS…$80KWOODFORD SNOBUSTERS INC$69KDRIFT DUSTERS SNOWMOBILE…$45KPLYMOUTH SNOW SNEAKERS S…$38KSNOW FLAKE RIDGE RUNNERS…$37KTWINFIELD SNOW TRAVELERS$37KGRAFTON OUTING CLUB$34KCANAAN BORDER RIDERS$27KLYNDON SNO CRUISERS$22KSNOPACKERS OF LAMOILLE C…$22K

Grant Size Distribution

115 grants across all recorded years

112<$50K3$50–100K$100–250K$250–500K$500K–1M$1–5M$5M+

Open Grants

1 open opportunity from Vt Association of Snow Travelers

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Vermont Snow Trails Conservancy ($80,000), Woodford Snobusters Inc ($69,333), Drift Dusters Snowmobile Club ($44,677).

RecipientPurposeAmount
ANDOVER MOUNTAINEERS ANDOVER, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$18,665
BARNARD MOUNTAIN VIEWERS BETHEL, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$9,215
BARRE TOWN THUNDER CHICKENS SOUTH BARRE, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$7,915
BAYLEY HAZEN ROAD SC PEACHAM, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$10,965
BRIDGEWATER SNO-ZIPPERS BRIDGEWATER, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$12,469
BRIGHTON SNOWMOBILE CLUB ISLAND POND, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$6,810
BUCKAROOS OF 302 GROTON, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$13,870
CANAAN BORDER RIDERS CANAAN, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$27,458
CAVENDISH GREEN MTN SNOW FLEAS PROCTORVILLE, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$12,185
CHESTER SNOWMOBILE CLUB CHESTER, VTTRAIL MAINTENANCE$21,747

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Executive Director: Cindy Locke

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

CYNTHIA LOCKEEXECUTIVE DI$87K

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
CYNTHIA LOCKEEXECUTIVE DI40$87,297
JEFF FAYPRESIDENT2
MARK REAVESVICE PRESIDE2
PATTY COMPANIKTREASURER2
RUTH HALPINSECRETARY2
PATRICK POULINDIRECTOR/CHI2
MIKE STEWARTDIRECTOR/RUT2
JOHN HULLDIRECTOR/ESS2
DOUG JACOBSDIRECTOR/WIN2
MICHAEL GARBERDIRECTOR/WIN2
BRUCE CARLSONDIRECTOR/CAL2
ROGER GOSSELINDIRECTOR/ORL2
JULIANN SHERMANDIRECTOR/ORA2
DUSTIN TURNERDIRECTOR/LAM2
JEFF PORTERDIRECTOR/GRA2
JEFF HALPINDIRECTOR/WAS2
LEWIS BARNESDIRECTOR/ADD2
MIKE BURNSDIRECTOR/FRA2
CAROL DEJOHNDIRECTOR/BEN2

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

VAST has identified the completion of the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail as a major priority. The trail is currently one-third complete, and the organization's primary challenge is raising funding to complete the remaining two-thirds of the 93-mile project. Many snowmobile and pedestrian trails in Vermont intersect with the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, making its completion significant for the broader trail network.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Vt Association of Snow Travelers fund?

VAST's mission is to coordinate the development, maintenance, and management of Vermont's Statewide Snowmobile Trails System and to educate snowmobilers. The organization also works to renovate, manage, and maintain the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail as an all-season recreational resource. Primary program areas include: • **Statewide Snowmobile Trails Program (SSTP)**: Development, maintenance, and management of the interconnected 6,000+ mile trail system • **Lamoille Valley Rail Trail**: Conversio…

How do I apply for a grant from Vt Association of Snow Travelers?

VAST functions as both a grant recipient and a grantmaker. The organization provides grants to local snowmobile clubs and trail maintenance organizations throughout Vermont. **Grant Activity:** • Total giving: $2,056,656 (based on most recent IRS Form 990) • Typical award range: $5,040–$80,000 • Primary focus: Trail maintenance and recreation-related projects **Recent Grant Recipients:** • Buttonwood Chesterites Snowmobile Club (Chester, VT): $21,747 for trail maintenance (2024) • Driftdusters …

Where does Vt Association of Snow Travelers make grants?

VAST funds trail maintenance and snowmobile-related projects throughout Vermont, with a statewide geographic scope covering the entire state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts border.

What size grants does Vt Association of Snow Travelers award?

In 2024, Vt Association of Snow Travelers awarded 50 grants totaling $862K — an average of about $17K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Vt Association of Snow Travelers's EIN?

Vt Association of Snow Travelers's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 23-7157363. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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