High Fives Foundation

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High Fives Foundation is a Lake Tahoe–based, national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.[1] Located in Truckee, California, the foundation provides grants for rehabilitation support to athletes with life-altering injuries as a result of mountain sports. It also promotes awareness of injury prevention.[1][2] Athletes such as Nick Fairall and Julia Mancuso are involved with the foundation.[2][3]

Named afterHigh Fives ski event
FounderRoy Tuscany, Executive director
Registrationno.26-4275773
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High Fives Foundation
Named afterHigh Fives ski event
FounderRoy Tuscany, Executive director
TypeNon-profit
Registration no.26-4275773
Legal status501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization
PurposeHuman care, injury recovery, safety education
HeadquartersTruckee, California
Location
  • United States
Region
Lake Tahoe
AffiliationsTruckee Chamber of Commerce, Achieve Tahoe, National Ski Area Association, SIA Snow Sports, Squaw Valley Institute, Flyin Ryan Hawks Ambassador, Shane McConkey Foundation
Budget$1,130,600 (FY 2015)
Revenue$802,000 (FY 2015)
Staff7 (2015)
Websitehighfivesfoundation.org
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History

High Fives Foundation was founded in 2009 by Roy Tuscany. Tuscany suffered a spinal cord injury resulting in immediate lower body paralysis while skiing in 2006.[4] In 2008, Tuscany hosted his first event called High Fives, which was a skiing contest for the best 540 rotation at the Sugar Bowl Resort.[5] The event-based fundraising format became the primary revenue source.[6] In August 2016, High Fives Foundation announced the Stowe Country Club in Vermont as the host for its second annual charity golf tournament.[7][8]

Programs and initiatives

The foundation's Empowerment Fund provides grants to disabled winter action sports athletes and athletes recovering from life-altering injuries.[9] The foundation expanded its mission to help people injured in summer mountain sports.[10]

In 2011, the High Fives Foundation along with action sports professional J.T. Holmes created the BASICS Program Services (Being Aware Safe In Critical Situations).[5] The program has produced five safety education documentaries, which are shown in schools, ski clubs, and to industry professionals around the country. Decorated freeskier Daron Rahlves is a program mentor.[11]

The CR Johnson Healing Center is a 2,400 square foot training facility in Truckee, California, that provides resources for athletes in the process of rehabilitation such as physical therapy, acupuncture, active release techniques, and personal training.[12]

High Fives Foundation created the Military to the Mountains program which enables United States military veterans injured during tour of duty to ski in Squaw Valley.[13] In 2016, the foundation helped its 100th athlete with the Military to the Mountains program.[13] In May 2016, High Fives Foundation received a $150,000 donation from Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows for its Military to the Mountains program.[14]

Filmography

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Year Title
2016 Fives Fish: Adaptive Fishing Trip[15]
2016 QUADRILYZED: The Journey of Jason Abraham[16]
2015 Full Circle Project
2015 Beyond the Veil: The High Fives Foundation
2015 Lyndsay Slocumb Interview High Fives Foundation
2015 Marines to the Mountains
2015 Lottery of Life, The Jocelyn Judd Story
2014 The Edge of Impossible[17]
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