BMW Car Club of America Foundation

A nonprofit organization

The vision of the Foundation is to be a significant repository of BMW information and to foster educational programs for the automotive community. To That End, the Foundation Established Three Programs to Accomplish its Mission: The Preservation and Restoration Program (PRP) The PRP supports educational programs that foster and promote the art of vehicle preservation and restoration. To that end, funds for scholarships supporting automotive restoration will be pursued. The Library, Archives and Museum Program (LAM) The LAM Program will create a repository for BMW-related historical documents, literature and paraphernalia, providing club members with access to rare and interesting BMW artifacts while insuring their continued existence. This archive will be housed in South Carolina near the BMW CCA National Office and BMW Manufacturing. The Driver Safety School Program (DSS) Hoping to reduce accidents, injuries and deaths, the DSS Program promotes and conducts educational projects to improve the car handling skills of young drivers, especially teenagers. The DSS Program is headlined by the “Street Survival Teen Driving School” that is conducted in various parts of the US. Source: www.bmwccafoundation.org

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

BMW Car Club of America Foundation

Tax id (EIN)

03-0437428

Address

201-A Pelham-Davis Circle
Greenville, SC 29615