BMW CCA Foundation

The BMW Car Club of America Foundation was formed in 2002 by the BMW Car Club of America to benefit BMW owners, enthusiasts, and the general public. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity, the Foundation operates a museum, library, and archives and a teen safe driving educational program.

BMW Car Club of America Foundation
EstablishedMarch 2002 (2002-03)
MissionDedicated to the Promotion of Safety and the Preservation of History
Key peopleLance White - President
Bruce Smith - Vice President
Louis Goldsman - Treasurer
John Eveland - Secretary
Address190 Manatee Court, Greer, South Carolina, 29651
Location
Greer, South Carolina
Websitebmwccafoundation.org
Fall 2019 Exhibit at the BMW CCA Foundation Museum

The foundation focuses on two programs:

  • The Library, Archives, and Museum Program
  • The Teen Driver Safety Program (Street Survival)

The Museum, Library, and Archives

The BMW CCA Foundation Museum displays a collection of Vintage BMW Cars, Motorcycles, and artifacts on a rotating basis. Each year, a new theme is selected for the annual exhibit, with a new selection of automobiles. The Library and Archives is a repository of BMW-related historical documents, literature, automobiles and memorabilia. This facility is in Greer, South Carolina near the BMW Car Club of America National Office, BMW Plant Spartanburg and the BMW Performance Center.

The Driver Safety School Program

The Driver Safety Program promotes and conducts driving programs to improve the car handling skills of young drivers, especially teenagers, with the aim of reducing accidents. This program is headlined by the “Tire Rack Street Survival Teen Driving Program” that is conducted across the United States. Additionally, this program features Car Control Clinics for drivers of all ages to learn the dynamics of their cars in emergency situations in a safe and controlled environment.

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