The deadline for Speedway Children’s Charities Nashville chapter grant applications is quickly approaching, and from now until Aug. 31 eligible 501(c)(3) charities are invited to submit their applications to be considered for the 2024 grant cycle.
The grants are intended for organizations that serve children within Middle Tennessee and work toward improving the quality of life for our youth.
“We are passionate about driving positive change for children across Middle Tennessee,” said Nashville Superspeedway general manager Matt Greci. “The work we do is only possible because of our partnerships with local nonprofits, and we’re excited to continue supporting their incredible efforts in building a brighter future for the next generation.”
To qualify for the 2024 grant, organizations must:
– Hold existing 501(c)(3) nonprofit status.
– Have a primary focus on serving children.
– Be located in or directly serve a community in Middle Tennessee.
Applications can be submitted online.
In its inaugural year, Nashville’s chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities distributed nearly $80,000 in grants to eight Middle Tennessee organizations.
Upcoming events for the public to support Speedway Children’s Charities Nashville chapter include:
Sept. 6-7 • 1 Shot by PPG presents the Krazy Paint Pinstriper Charity Art Auction at the Triple Crown of Rodding at Nashville Superspeedway
Talented artists will create stunning artwork onsite to be auctioned live. Proceeds from the auctions will benefit the Nashville chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities. Don’t miss your chance to take home a one-of-a-kind piece while supporting a great cause.
Sept. 14-15 • Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
Throughout the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, Speedway Children’s Charities will host online auctions and facilitate red bucket donations. Keep an eye out for ways you can contribute to helping children while enjoying world-class racing.
Oct. 3 • Guitars & Fast Cars Classic Golf Tournament
The annual Guitars & Fast Cars Classic Golf Tournament will take place for the second straight year at picturesque Pine Creek Golf Course in Mt. Juliet. Participants, teams and sponsors can contact Hope Mees ([email protected]) for more information.
As the organization continues its mission to create a brighter future for local children, it invites the community to stay connected and explore additional opportunities to support their initiatives. To learn more about Speedway Children’s Charities and its ongoing efforts, please visit SpeedwayCharities.org/Nashville.
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