BRP, Ski-Doo announce return of Snow PASS Program
BRP and its Ski-Doo dealer network have confirmed the return of the Ski-Doo Snow PASS Program, a grant initiative dedicated to protecting, accessing, sustaining, and supporting snowmobiling.

“We recognize the countless hours local clubs and volunteers dedicate to making our sport possible. They maintain trails, support continued access, and protect the playgrounds we all enjoy,” says David Baker, vice president and GM of Powersports, North America at BRP.
“As an industry leader, BRP has a responsibility to help protect and sustain those playgrounds. That’s why we’re proud to introduce the Snow PASS. program for the next season, providing direct financial support to local clubs and trail organizations.”
Since its introduction, Snow PASS has delivered more than CAD $1.2 million in funding and helped bring over 240 community-led projects to life across North America. These projects continue to enhance trail systems, improve access, and ensure hundreds of thousands of riders can explore the snow safely and responsibly.
2026–27 funding opportunities
For the upcoming season, eligible nonprofit clubs or community organizations can apply for grants of up to $5,000* to support initiatives that include:
- Protect, maintain, or expand access to riding areas
- Improve trail infrastructure, grooming, and signage
- Strengthen club revitalization and volunteer engagement
- Increase accessibility and welcome new riders into the sport
*In their local currency.
Applications now open
Applications will be accepted online until July 31, with funding decisions announced by Sept. 15. Organizations with previously submitted but unfunded proposals are encouraged to apply again.
How to apply
Applications can be submitted through the following regional links:
Through initiatives like Snow PASS, Ski-Doo says it will continue to lead efforts to protect winter access and the long-term health of snowmobiling. This initiative also reflects BRP’s broader commitment to responsible riding and preserving outdoor access through its Responsible Rider program, which promotes safe riding behaviors, environmental stewardship, and respect for communities.








