CSN Collision Becomes NABC Level One Partner for 2025

CSN Collision has been a longtime supporter of the NABC's community service initiatives.

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CSN Collision has joined the highest tier of partnership with the National Auto Body Council (NABC) as a Level One partner, the organization announced. The move signifies CSN’s elevated commitment to community-focused initiatives within the collision repair industry.

Founded in 2002, CSN Collision has grown into one of North America’s largest networks of independently owned and operated collision repair facilities, with more than 400 locations across Canada, the U.S. and Italy. The company previously participated in NABC as an MSO-level member.

“We are honored to welcome CSN Collision as a National Auto Body Council Level One partner for 2025,” said Tom Wolf, chairman of the NABC. “CSN Collision has already proven to be a great partner in hosting NABC Recycled Rides vehicle events, supporting our gala, and sponsoring our golf fundraisers.”

The partnership builds on previous collaboration between the two organizations. Most recently, NABC and CSN Collision presented a 2019 Toyota Corolla to a single mother during CSN’s 2025 Conference in Southern California. The vehicle was donated by Farmers Insurance and refurbished by CSN All Magic Body & Paint Collision Center of Fontana.

CSN’s commitment to community engagement is also reflected in its leadership participation, with Kristle Bollans, national director of U.S. Insurance Sales, serving on the NABC Board of Directors and executive committee.

“At CSN Collision, we’re committed to more than just quality repairs — we’re committed to people,” said John Keller, director of Programs & Services at CSN Collision. “The NABC’s initiatives align closely with our values, and we’re proud to support efforts that bring meaningful assistance to individuals and families in need.”

As a Level One partner, CSN Collision receives a range of promotional and strategic benefits, including logo placement on NABC’s website and materials, press access, preferred sponsorship opportunities and guaranteed access to four NABC Recycled Rides vehicles and one NABC First Responder Emergency Extrication (F.R.E.E.) event annually.

The NABC, through its charitable programs, has donated more than 3,500 vehicles and supported extrication training for approximately 6,000 first responders nationwide. Its 501(c)(3) foundation aims to assist veterans, military families and individuals in need by leveraging the resources of the collision repair industry.

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