Speedway Children's Charities awards grants to qualified nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations throughout the country that directly benefit children in need. Each of our 7 chapters has their own grant process that takes place annually and all requests must be submitted using the grant application from the appropriate chapter. Applications are submitted to the local board of trustees, reviewed, and voted on. All determinations are made in mid-November. Grants will not be awarded to organizations that discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, creed or national origin. Grants will not be made for capital funding projects, construction or remodeling of buildings or vehicle purchases.

For further questions, please call the Speedway Children's Charities chapter office in your area. If your organization falls outside of a particular chapter's giving area please contact the National office to see if you are eligible to apply through our national grant program.

National Office (serving areas outside chapter locations)
Ms. Roberta Rotondo
(704) 455-4460
2008 Grant Application

Atlanta Motor Speedway (serving metropolitan Atlanta)
Ms. Shaun Birindelli
(770) 946-3980
2008 Grant Application

Bristol Motor Speedway (serving Bristol TN/VA)
Ms. Claudia Byrd
(423) 989-6974
2008 Grant Application

Charlotte/Lowe's Motor Speedway (serving Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Union, Stanly, Rowan counties in NC & York, Chester, or Union counties in SC)
Ms. Amanda Hollingsworth
(704) 532-3306
2008 Grant Application

Infineon Raceway (serving Sonoma area)
Ms. Denise Silver
(707) 933-3950
2008 Grant Application

Las Vegas Motor Speedway (serving Las Vegas & Southern Nevada)
Ms. Janae Melvin
(702) 632-8242
2008 Grant Application

Texas Motor Speedway (serving Collin, Dallas, Denton & Tarrant counties)
Ms. Wendy Odenbach
(817) 215-8564
2008 Grant Application

Virginia (serving Virginia, Maryland, & D.C.)
Mr. Dan Green
(540) 659-0175
2008 Grant Application

 

There isn't one disease, disability or social environment that is worse than another when it comes to the suffering of children.