National Snowmobile Organizations
United States Snowmobile Association - The world's oldest snowmobile sanctioning body
CSRA and ASRA - Home to both the American and Canadian Snowcross Racing Associations
INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (ISMA)
An organization representing the four snowmobile manufacturers, Arctic Cat, Bombardier, Polaris and Yamaha. Created in 1995 as a restructuring of the International Snowmobile Industry Association which was dissolved and recreated as ISMA with strong partnerships with CCSO/CCOM and ACSA. ISMA's main function is to provide and encourage policies, programs and activities to improve the sport of snowmobiling throughout the world. ISMA coordinates committees within the industry to handle concerns such as snowmobile safety, the promotion of the sport of snowmobiling, keeping accurate statistics, reporting the growth of the industry and positive economic impact the sport has throughout the word.
1640 Haslett Road, Suite 170
Haslett, MI 48840
P: 517-339-7788/F: 517-339-7798
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATIONS (ACSA)
A non-profit national (U.S.) association dedicated to providing leadership and advancing the efforts of all snowmobile-affiliated organizations to promote the expansion and education of responsible snowmobiling in the United States. Acts as national coordinator and spokesperson for state volunteer snowmobile associations and snowmobile clubs. ACSA was formed in 1995.
271 Woodland Pass, #216
Lansing, MI 48823
P: 517-351-4362/F: 517-351-1363
CANADIAN COUNCIL OF SNOWMOBILE ORGANIZATIONS/COUNCIL CANADIAN DES ORGANISMS DE MOTONEIGE (CCSO/CCOM)
A non-profit federation of snowmobiling organizations located within Canada, dedicated to providing leadership and support to organized snowmobiling in Canada. Designed to facilitate effective communication and cooperation among snowmobile organizations, government(s) and industry; unite snowmobilers in Canada to pursue common goals; promote the opportunity to snowmobile in Canada; and to promote safe and environmentally responsible snowmobiling. The CCSO/CCOM was formed in 1974.
PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Each province and territory in Canada has a non-profit snowmobile organization representing snowmobile clubs and users. Membership in most of the provinces is mandatory if users wish to use the trail system within the province. The trails within the provinces are maintained. Designed, developed and controlled by the snowmobile clubs through an arrangement with the province and private land owner.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SNOWMOBILE ADMINISTRATORS (IASA)
Government employees and paid administrators who coordinate government action pertaining to the snowmobile industry and in particular, manage the safety training programs and the trail systems within the states and provinces.
NATIONAL SNOWMOBILE FOUNDATION (NSF)
A 501©(3) foundation designed to educate the public about safe snowmobiling and assist snowmobile organizations with fundraising for charity.
SNOWMOBILE SAFETY AND CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE (SSCC)
SSCC was formed in 1974. The organization is responsible for the safety certification standards for new snowmobiles manufactured. The members work with 3rd party inspection agencies and engineering groups.
INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE COUNCIL (ISC)
ISC was formed in 1973 and is designed to provide a communication forum and a means of addressing issues that are common from an international perspective. Delegates from ACSA and CCSO/CCOM form the ISC.
INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE CONGRESS
A four-day event held annually (early June) in North America. All snowmobile representation groups meet, exchange information and address issues and concerns common to the industry.
INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE MEDIA COUNCIL (ISMC)
ISMC is an organization of media personnel from within the snowmobile industry. They meet at least twice a year and exchange ideas on the snowmobile industry.
INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE TOURISM COUNCIL (ISTC)
ISTC is an organization of tourism bureau representatives from the states, provinces and territories. They meet at least once a year at the International Snowmobile Congress to discuss the importance of the industry to tourism and how they can work cooperatively to expand and promote snowmobiling within the tourism industry.
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