THE CHILL FOUNDATION 2020 ANNUAL REPORT Visiting a Chill program you’ll see smiles, you’ll hear constant encouragement from both youth and adults, and you’ll see persistence and patience personified over and over again. Through these observations it’s easy to conclude that Chill’s programs are impactful, even if we only consider the positive impact that new and challenging physical activities, coupled with the ability to control their own progression, facilitate for youth who often struggle with focus and action. But anecdotal evidence of impact isn’t enough.

When Chill set out to revamp our evidence-based approach to evaluating impact and programming nearly four years ago we decided to take a holistic, 360-degree view of our work and results. We considered the language we used, the appropriateness of the questions we asked, and how each data point would ultimately be analyzed and acted on. We considered the perspectives that would result from the participation of all stakeholders in a Chill program and ensured that our questions would capture those unique A LETTER FROM OUR Inspiring youth to viewpoints and outcomes. We considered research and EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR evaluation best practices and then used that knowledge to ensure that Chill’s impact data and reporting could overcome challenges They get to practice building empathy and supporting one withstand the most rigorous academic and youth another. They get to struggle and work hard and actually development sector standards. through boardsports achieve something! This will be a point of reference for the rest of their lives; knowing that they worked hard to learn In this report you will see the results of our approach to something new and they were successful at it. So many of my program evaluation. You will see how we use our Outcomes kids rarely have those opportunities. Thank you SO much!” Based Evaluation as well as structured feedback from agency leads, program mentors, and boardsport instructors As we head into our 25th anniversary, we can’t help but reflect to inform the effectiveness of our programs and prove on how far we’ve come. Over 20,000 youth reached in more participant impact. You’ll also see impact, transformation, than 16 cities throughout North America, as well as programs in and progression. In the words of a agency lead: Japan, Europe, and Australia. Your support makes all this possible, and we couldn’t do it without you. Thank you! “The kids I work with are all coping with emotional and/or behavioral challenges. The Chill program is PERFECT for them because it not only provides an opportunity to learn a new skill, giving them a sense of mastery (vital to a developing child) but also confidence. It gets them physically moving and using their bodies- exercise is the best stress-reliever and serves to help kids stay regulated Alex Bornstein, Executive Director emotionally. They also get to work on social skills and relationship building with peers and safe, reliable adults. The Chill Foundation YOUTH DEMOGRAPHICS 74 PROGRAMS 30 SKATE 2% indigenous 25% Black or (Canada only) 25 SNOW African-American 7 SUP 4 SURF 4 COLLAB 29% Hispanic 4 ALPS 33% White or Latino JET

VANCOUVER ALUMNI 7% Asian 8% Two or more races/ethnicities 1860 Jet was a Chill participant in Vancouver for several years, TOTAL YOUTH SERVED 4% including both snow and skate programs as well as our American Indian, First backcountry Explore program in British Columbia, before Nation, Alaskan or Hawaiian Native, or other returning as program mentor this year now that he’s no Pacific Islander longer eligible to be a participant. 355 “When I first heard about Chill I was really excited PROGRAM DAYS because I had done a lesson once before GENDER BREAKDOWN but didn’t have the money to go again. Now coming back as a program mentor, I really enjoy teaching and watching others learn for their first time. I love helping 1% Non-Binary people gear up and teaching them how to work with the 214 equipment, whether it be screwing on bindings or making AGENCY PARTNERS boots cooperate.”

Jet’s time at Chill has extended into his life beyond the 40% Female program, giving him skills he’s been able to utilize at his job as a lifeguard and swim instructor. “I use the speaking 59% Male 286 skills I’ve gained at Chill as a volunteer or Explore PROGRAM MENTORS leader all the time.” The part of Chill that sticks with him the hardest, though, are the connections he’s made. “I’ve met so many cool people at Chill, like Mandi and Gabi (Chill program staff), or other participants like Alfred and 14% Adola, and too many others to list. I love how everyone is so dedicated and tries their hardest.” Data is from May 1, 2018–April 30, 2019 INCREASE IN YOUTH PARTICIPANTS Life Skills | 91%

Because I attended the Chill program: OUTCOMES BASED • I am better at making friends EVALUATION (OBE) • I make better decisions • I am better at taking responsibility for my actions • I am inspired to help other people Chill’s programming is based on a positive youth development (PYD) approach that is strengths-based and Positive Life Choices | 92% prepares youth to understand and promote their own positive development. Being involved in the Chill program will help me to: Chill focuses on drawing out a youth’s • Push myself potential, rather than correcting or • Say “no” to things I know are wrong treating behaviors, providing physically • Feel more motivated to do well in school and mentally challenging activities that • I feel more motivated to be healthy and be physically result in immediate positive outcomes, active while contributing long-term to the effectiveness of the youth’s various support systems. Sense of Self | 93%

The OBE survey is administered to Chill Attending the Chill program has helped me to: youth participants during the final •Feel I have more control over things that happen to me program week. It has been designed to • Feel more confident about myself lead youth to reflect on their time with • Feel more positive about my future Chill and to gauge the short-term • Feel I have more control over things that happen to me effectiveness of Chill’s program, including the individual youth’s understanding of Chill’s six core values and the perceived impact those values will have on the Program Quality | 97% participant’s future. The following percentages reflect the positive growth How I feel about the Chill program and Chill adults: felt by Chill participants, as reported by • Chill adults made me feel important answering the questions from the OBE • Chill adults listened to what I had to say • Chill staff expected me to try hard and do my best • I felt safe at Chill CHILL FOUNDATION

VANCOUVER | EST. 2005 ACROSS NORTH AMERICA BURLINGTON | EST. 1995 Skate, SUP, Snow Skate, SUP, Snow

MANCHESTER | EST. 2017 SEATTLE | EST. 1996 Snow Skate, SUP, Snow BOSTON | EST. 1997 Skate, SUP, Surf, Snow PORTLAND | EST. 2006 Skate, SUP, Surf, Snow TORONTO | EST. 2003 Skate, Snow

SALT LAKE CITY | EST. 2002 WEST MICHIGAN | EST. 2019 Skate, Snow Snow

NEW YORK CITY | EST. 1998 RENO | EST. 2017 Skate, Surf, Snow Snow BALTIMORE | EST. 2006 Skate, Snow DENVER | EST. 2005 Skate, Surf (River), Snow DC | EST. 2002 Skate, Surf (River), Snow

LOS ANGELES | EST. 2000 CHICAGO | EST. 2001 Skate, Surf Skate, Snow AGENCY LEAD SURVEY

All agency partners provide leads that accompany their participants to Chill programs. Agency leads are integral to ensuring Chill participants enjoy the best possible Chill experience. The Agency Lead Survey is administered to all leads post-program to gain a unique perspective on Chill’s impact on their participants.

97% Overall increase in self-esteem

97% PAUL WOODS Increased ability to learn from their mistakes PROGRAM MENTOR

Paul began volunteering with the Chill snow 93% programs in 2012 and has been bringing stoke to the Increased ability to seek assistance from peers and slopes ever since. This fall, he brought his amazing adults positivity and fun to the skate program for the first time as well.

86% Chill Seattle Coordinator, Eli, had this to say about Increased self-control (e.g. improving the ability to Paul: “He always has a smile on his face and is so express emotions, wants, and needs, particularly willing to engage with youth. He has been working in difficult situations) particularly with one of our new skaters Yuning and the progression she has shown working with Paul is outstanding! He really takes the time to work with 95% her and communicate in various ways to help her Increased ability to acknowledge and accept their out. Yuning is an English language learner and Paul own individual strengths and weaknesses has such an ease and positive way of engaging with her in a way where communication barriers do not exist. His continuous positive energy and stoke for skateboarding truly makes a difference at our Skate 97% program.” Increased ability to form positive peer and adult relationshipsstrengths and weaknesses DONORS Kristen O’Keefe Nokian Tyres Flatspot Longboards May 1, 2018–April 30, 2019 Laurence Serchuk Palace Group Florence & Michael New Mike Cox Polartec Four Horsemen Mistler Family Foundation Pro-Tec Freesport Corp. We would like to thank the following individuals and corporate partners for their generous support over the past year. Norwin S. & Elizabeth N. Bean Ramblin Express Infor We continue to be grateful for the support shown by the communities in which we work, and our Chill family as a whole. Foundation Ritacca Cosmetic Surgery and Janet Pink PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Medspa Jiayu Plastic Products Co., Ltd. Red Bull North America SkateOne John Lacy PRIDE Jeff & Margaret Jones Solutions 2 GO, Inc. Stoli Group Jorge Bared $20,000+ KeyBank W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. The Vancouver Trolley Co. Kayak Chicago Kwong Lung Enterprises, Co. Wells Fargo Thomas Twiggs Lagunitas Brewing Company Over 3,140 donors Wolf Greenfield & Sacks, P.C. Trimboli Foundation Looker Data Science, Inc. Burton Snowboards OGK in FY 2019 Yaletown Mini Storage Vans Canada McSoley McCoy & Co. Boreal Mountain Resort OvRride, LLC Vectorply Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Brighton Resort Skate Loft Wendy & Ted Ramsey New England Air Systems Brooklyn Cloth Mfg. Co. Snow Valley Mountain Resort COURAGE Willis Towers Watson New Terrain Brewing Company Canadian Tire Jumpstart TAG Philanthropic Foundation $2,500-$4,999 XPO Logistics Ophra Alexandra Photography Carpenter Family TELUS Corporation Platinum Pro-Claim Restoration Charities Toronto We Are Camp LLC Athletic Transportation POS Remarketing Group, Inc. Copper Mountain Services RESPECT Premier Coach Co., Inc. JESSICA KAPLAN, CHILL BOARD MEMBER Cypress Mountain PERSISTENCE Bolton Valley Resort $1,500-$2,499 Raymond James Liberty Mountain Resort Brian VanDommelen Prior to joining the board in 2018, Jessica Kaplan was no stranger $7,500-$9,999 Right To Play McIntyre Ski Area Burton Sportartikel GmbH Adaptive Contracting, LLC to Chill. Ever since joining the Burton Snowboards family in 2001 — SWS Board Technology MLSE Foundation Ale Solutions Charles River Canoe & Kayak All Together Skate as a Burton sales rep in New York City —Jessica felt a connection Talent Skatepark Mountain Creek Resort Metropolitan Shuttle, Inc. Craig Alles Anti-Social Skateshop to Chill. Fast forward to present day, after naturally progressing Talon International, Inc. Mt. Hood Meadows Resort Montgomery County Recreation Customer Portfolios, LLC Blochaus Art Gallery throughout her career as a writer, trend forecaster and business Toyota Motor Sales One Four Three Four Youth Development Dig My Quiver Bloomax Co. owner, Jessica wanted to pay reverence to her origins and love of UPS Foundation Spruce Peak At Stowe Ea Shinn Bose 86% of all gifts were snowboarding. “I’m in a place now where I have the resources to US Outdoor Store Powder Mountain The Mill Foundation Ecomarine Paddlesport BPCM give back. It was time,” she said of her interest in joining the Chill Valley Retreat Revelstoke given by individuals Roxiticus Foundation Centres Cavalier Coach Foundation Board of Directors. Vancouver Ski & Board Share Winter Foundation Gallagher, Flynn & Company Centric Software, Inc. PATIENCE Services Stevens Pass Government of Canada Chris Cunningham While still in the first snow season since reconnecting with Chill, Vast Focus Ltd. Stowe Mountain Resort $5,000-$7,499 JaniTech Christine Vesper Jessica has already been able to frequent the NYC program at W Hotel Chicago Thee Mustard Seed Foundation Kevin Figueroa Christopher Hamblet Mountain Creek a handful of times. “The conversations and Antonia’s Flowers, Inc. White Claw Hard Seltzer Wachusett Mountain Ski Area Killington/Pico Ski Resort Cigna interactions with our youth in the program are a constant highlight. Bank of America Yatra Brands Kunshan Light 7 Sporting Citizens Bank Getting to see, in real time, the joy in our participants is Beck Family Foundation Goods Co., Ltd. Cooper Brothers Trucking extraordinary.” RESPONSIBILITY Cross Insurance Left Hand Brewing Foundation Dan Walsh $10,000-$19,999 Fudakin/Led Green Lighting Legacy Marketing Partners, Dealer.com Still new to the Board, Jessica has already made substantial Heritage Automotive Group LLC Deschutes Brewery, Inc. contributions through her expertise and connections. She recently General William Mayer Inntopia Metaline Industrial Limited DJ Benway lent her marketing skills and event planning talent to Chill by Foundation, Inc. Jason Krikorian New Belgium Brewing Elysa Walk organizing a fundraising party in New York City at Butterfly in SOHO, Grand Geneva Resort & Spa JB Group New England Ropes Expeditors raising over $17,000 for Chill in one evening. We’re now looking Highline Sports & Entertainment JP Morgan Chase forward to making this annual event. James & Alexandra Graves New Star Fifth Generation, Inc. Over $932,785 in-kind donations BOARD OF DIRECTORS SNOW PARTNERS SKATE PARTNERS SURF/SUP PARTNERS

FINANCIALS Bolton Valley Resort All Together Skatepark Aloha Brothers Surf Lessons May 1, 2018–April 30, 2019 Donna Carpenter Chair Boreal Mountain Resort Blochaus Charles River Canoe & Kayak Alex Bornstein Brighton Resort Bucket Board Ecomarine Paddlesports Executive Director Copper Mountain Crossroads Skatepark Community Sailing Center Andrew McConnell Cypress Mountain Resort Flatspot Longboard Shop Levitate Treasurer Grand Geneva Resort Freshpark Oregon Surf Adventures Liberty Mountain Portland Parks & Recreation Skudin Surf REVENUE Scott McArdle Secretary McIntyre Ski Area Roarockit Tashii Paddle $2,433,984 Henry Beck Mount Hood Meadows SkateLab Tofino Paddlesurf corporate support Trevor Crist Mountain Creek Skateloft $1,473,098 Mary Hodorowicz Mountain Skills Academy & Adventures Talent Skatepark Jessica Kaplan Powder Mountain special events Josee Larocque Snow Valley $381,383 Catherine Logan Stevens Pass individual contributions John de Neufville Stowe Mountain Resort $323,046 Bo Twiggs Sugarbush Resort Justin Worthley Wachusett Mountain grants 226,000 Founder Emeritus other income $30,002 NATIONAL & PROGRAM STAFF

Alex Bornstein Elizabeth Hanratty Alex Wiktor Executive Director Grants Manager Los Angeles Jeff Morton Lindsay O’Brien Alexis Trainor VP of Development & Marketing Partnerships & Program Quality Manager New York City EXPENSES Stephanie Yeatts Josh Kidwell Jack Hochberg $2,457,050 Director of Partnersips & Risk Management Regional Coordinator/Baltimore & DC Portland Alistair Thompson Alison Cooke programming Rosetta Weber $1,794,148 Director of Programs Regional Manager Reno Cara LaBounty Mandi Parkes Dallon WIlliams fundraising Director of Finance Regional Manager/Inclusion Salt Lake City Bailey Monty Eli Williams $402,631 Boreal Mountain Resort and Woodward & Operations Burlington Seattle general & admin Tahoe received the 2018/2019 Chill Host Frances K.G.L. MacAllister Karlos Jeri-Wahrhaftig Bree Oda $260,271 Mountain Award at the NSAA conference Director of Development Boston/Manchester Toronto this year! Boreal was able to cover Lauren Madden Pam Miller Gabrielle MacDougall the cost of our snow program through Marketing Manager Chicago Vancouver their Feel Good Friday fundraiser, as David Wadleigh Misty Forde Amanda Westra well as gave each of our participants Marketing Coordinator Denver West Michigan season passes at the end of the six week Ryan Daudelin program. Events Manager THE CHILL FOUNDATION 180 QUEEN CITY PARK RD, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 WWW.CHILL.ORG