Mission
The SCCA Foundation supports the Sports Car Club of America in providing inclusive opportunities for motorsports competition, safety, education, and historical preservation.
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The SCCA Foundation is the charitable arm of the Sports Car Club of America. Donations support the Foundation’s programs and are tax deductible to the donor as allowable by law.
Saving the Lives of Teen Drivers
Through the TireRack Street Survival program, the SCCA Foundation and local SCCA Regions host day-long skills training programs to help teen drivers learn how to avoid accidents and deal with emergency car handling situations on the street. This program reaches hundreds of teen drivers each year and continues to grow thanks your financial support. READ MORE
Preserving the
History of American Motorsport
The Foundation funds the preservation work taking place with the SCCA Archives at the International Motor Racing Research Center in Watkins Glen, NY. The SCCA Archives contains the history of the SCCA, all the types of events it has sanctioned, and member and car histories since the inception of the SCCA. READ MORE
Encouraging Future Automotive Passions
The Foundation provides support and prizes for the national Formula SAE competitions held in Michigan and Nebraska each year, to encourage the automotive and race engineers of tomorrow. READ MORE
Women on Track
The Foundation helps to fund and manage the Wendi Allen Scholarship program that recognizes and encourages increased participation in autocross and Region leadership positions by women across the country. READ MORE
The SCCA Foundation’s New Vision
Gregg Ginsberg hosts Foundation Board Chair Jeff Jacobs, Executive Director Clay Turner and VP of Development Charlie Huebner to unveil a new vision for the SCCA Foundation:
"The SCCA Foundation envisions a vibrant future for amateur motorsports—one where the thrill of competition, the spirit of community, and the legacy of excellence are passed on to the next generation of drivers, volunteers, and leaders."