Holidaymakers are being requested that asset future Olympic competitors as a feature of an activity from British Ski and Snowboard (BSS).
The British Snowsports Fund urges clients to give to British winter sports when they book occasions or purchase recreational gear.
Free-form skiers and snowboarders are the main competitors financed by UK Sport.
Snowboarder Jenny Jones won Britain's first Olympic decoration on snow with slopestyle bronze at Sochi 2014.
"English ski holidaymakers as of now unintentionally subsidize Austrian and French racers through visitor expenses or ski schools," BSS CEO Dave Edwards told BBC Sport.
"Britons book 1.2 million ski weeks for every year, so in the event that they each contributed £1 that would be transformational."
BSS has achieved a concurrence with various organizations in the ski fly out industry to set up the asset.
Administrator Rory Tapner said: "Our point is for our snowsport Olympians to repeat the achievement of their late spring comrades."
BSS has additionally settled the British Ski and Snowboard National Foundation, which grants stipends to help youthful skiers and snowboarders.
"This could be a distinct advantage as it could mean having the capacity to bear to take my mentor to races with me or a ski expert to wax my skis," included skier Cara Brown, who is not UK Sport financed.
"All these easily overlooked details are all peripheral additions and when ski dashing boils down to hundredths of a second, it truly matters on the off chance that we need to contend with the best snow capped countries."
England surpassed their three-award focus in Sochi, completing with one gold, one silver and two bronze decorations.
Jones' Olympic achievement added to an expansion in recreational snow sport support.