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Turning Our Kids Into Winners®

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Dear Friends of The NASCAR Foundation,

On behalf of everyone in our organization, I want to offer a personal round of thanks for the support we received in 2014 to the various members of the generous “NASCAR Family.”

The NASCAR Family – our family – starts with the sport’s incredibly loyal fan base and extends to include our drivers, teams, tracks and sponsors. Each and every year since The NASCAR Foundation came into existence, we have seen just how special that family is, as it helps the foundation achieve its goals.

There is no doubt that 2014 was the best year yet for The NASCAR Foundation.

3 The fourth annual “High Speed Hold ’Em” poker tournament was held in February 2014, raising $150,000 for the Speediatrics children’s care unit at Halifax Health in Daytona Beach. The tournament has quickly found a niche during the area’s annual season-opening Speedweeks. It is building its own tradition, to the benefit of the community and its children.

3 The fourth annual Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award presentation was an emotional highlight of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards show last December at Wynn Las Vegas. After an extensive nine-month process that included gathering nominations from throughout the nation, determining four national finalists and then conducting several months of on-line voting to decide the winner, the award was presented to 32-year-old Daniel Noltemeyer of Louisville, Kentucky. Daniel, who has Down syndrome, was a most-deserving winner. As a national and international spokesman for Best Buddies Kentucky and Best Buddies International – organizations that spotlight the importance of social inclusion regarding people facing developmental and educational challenges – he personifies the selfless volunteerism, the caring and the compassion the award is meant to honor.

This year promises to be special as well, starting with the exciting announcement that Nationwide Insurance has become the presenting sponsor of the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award. This is a partnership that truly “raises the bar” for the award.

As we go forward in 2015, our enthusiasm is boundless, our commitment steadfast. And that is because of the support MISSION & IMPACT we receive on a daily basis from all of you. Again, thank you so very much for helping the grand visions and dreams of The NASCAR Foundation become realities. The NASCAR Foundation is dedicated to giving children the Sincerely, power to win, through a variety of opportunities focused on education, health and volunteerism. Since 2006, we have committed more than $20 million to initiatives that inspire

Betty Jane France children around the country to live, learn and play. Chairwoman, The NASCAR Foundation Evidence of our impact can be found on the smiles of thousands of children attending school that now have innovative technological resources inside the classroom, receiving care in its Speediatrics 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS hospital units and exploring the behind-the-scenes world

p Betty Jane France, p Leonard G. Field, MD, PhD p Jill Gregory p Doris Rumery of NASCAR during race weekends. Our impact can also be Chairwoman p Steve Gaffney p p Rusty Wallace seen through The NASCAR Foundation’s Betty Jane France p Jennifer Bates p Harold Goodemote p p Todd Wilson p Gary Crotty p Stu Grant p Glenn Ritchey Humanitarian Award which honors the spirit of volunteerism that drives the NASCAR community.

1 OUR NATIONAL IMPACT!

0 Our Board Members Glenn Ritchey and Harold Goodemote find time to visit with Speediatrics patients! The NASCAR Foundation is dedicated to giving children the power to win.

0 Our 2014 everyday champions for the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champions Week in Las Vegas.

0 NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase Contender, , joined us at G.B. Swift Specialty School in Chicago, IL where he talked about the importance of education.

2 We are proud to build a legacy of making donations to benefit the children in our racing communities who need it most – like Best Buddies Kentucky, benefiting charity of 2014 Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award winner Daniel Noltemeyer!

2 3 HONORING EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS

0 The NASCAR Foundation’s Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award honors a NASCAR fan who embodies the ideals of charity and community that Mrs. France has championed throughout her life. The NASCAR Foundation will donate a total of $175,000 to the charities of the finalists – with the winner’s charity receiving $100,000 and remaining finalists’ charities each gaining $25,000. Each award finalist will receive a VIP experience at a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, and a trip to the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion’s Week in Las Vegas, where The NASCAR Foundation will present its award winner with the $100,000 donation and a new vehicle from the official car sponsor. Since the award’s inception in 2011, The NASCAR Foundation has donated more than $700,000 to children’s charities across the country in honor of outstanding volunteers. And through the finalists’ combined efforts, more than 52,000 children have been helped!

4 5 MEET OUR 2014 CHAMPIONS

0 Amber received her Official Humanitarian Award Jacket 0 Tammy received her official Humanitarian Award Jacket from Racing Driver/Team Owner . from Toyota Racing Representative Keith Dahl.

FINALIST Amber Larkin FINALIST Tammy Anderson-Lee Orlando, FL - Noah’s Light Foundation , CA - Autism Society San Diego

The donation to Noah’s Light Foundation has The donation to Autism Society San Diego provided supported the trial phase of the NOAH Protocol—a scholarships for children with autism to take part in an clinical trial helping to find a cure for pediatric brain adaptive swimming lesson program and Surf Camp, cancer! and private swimming instruction!

“I don’t think about my disability, Pediatric brain cancer claimed the life of Amber Larkin’s Over the last 13 years, Tammy Anderson-Lee has worked but instead, I try to be the best that I 8-year-old son Noah in 2012. The following year Amber with Autism Society Sand Diego to bring light to the harsh started Noah’s Light Foundation, with a mission to find a reality that drowning is the one cause of death for can be. I have a great life. I work, have cure for pediatric brain cancer. children with Autism under the age of 14. She has worked a wonderful family and friends. I have tirelessly to develop techniques to teach autistic children a positive attitude and try to be a how to swim – saving many lives! strong self-advocate to help make the world a better place.”

FINALIST Chris McElwee 0 Daniel enjoyed his Fort Washington, PA - Michael’s Way WINNER Daniel Noltemeyer pace car ride with Louisville, KY . The donation to Michael’s Way has helped Best Buddies Kentucky expand their impact by paying the non-medical bills of families located in Charlotte, NC! The $100,000 donation to Best Buddies Kentucky has increased staffing and provided the introduction of a school-based program When Chris McElwee lost his 25-year-old brother to educating students about intellectual development disabilities. Leukemia he felt driven to get involved. This tragic circumstance was the catalyst for Chris to create Daniel Noltemeyer was the driving force behind the establishment of Best Buddies Michael’s Way, a nonprofit helping others affected by Kentucky, a chapter of Best Buddies International organization founded in 1989. the emotional and financial challenges of having a Best Buddies works to promote social inclusion for children and adults with disabilities. young family member fighting cancer. Daniel can attest to the discrimination that prevents that inclusion as he himself has Down syndrome. But Daniel Noltemeyer has not only accepted the challenges presented by this genetic condition, he has turned into an internationally known spokesman for people with 2 Chris met Jr. during his VIP Experience all disabilities. at .

6 7 TECHNOLOGY DONATIONS

Dear The NASCAR Foundation,

I appreciate all of your help with my Aerospace Project. The Chromebooks have allowed the students to do more research and complete competition requirements.

The Chromebooks for Aerospace Project has been a huge impact for the students. We have been able to do more research using the Chromebooks than ever before. The Studies show that teachers are the primary source of We funded Chromebooks for Science Teacher Mr. donation has allowed me to provide a 1-to-1 technology to team ratio, giving students funding for classroom projects, The NASCAR Foundation Mariano Guerra at Mountain Sky Junior High School! access to technology. I know that with the Chromebooks my students were able to is changing that. We provide cutting-edge resources and These Chromebooks were used in the Honeywell Aerospace are introducing students to the science and technology of Competition. Mr. Guerra’s enthusiasm for teaching science push their scientific thinking forward and expand their ideas using digital media and NASCAR. Our technology resource donations ensure teachers and offering his students participation in real-life projects internet resources. All of the students want to thank you for thinking and caring about have the tools they need to keep pace with their lesson plans. fueled his desire to request these much-needed resources! what they are taking part in. In 2014 we impacted 19,000 students in 70 schools across the country. Thank you again for helping me inspire the next generation of scientists and leaders. All of your help has helped me become a better teacher for the students. Our funding is making a difference in With gratitude, the lives of children! Here’s proof 3 Mr. Guerra

8 9 ANOTHER CHILD SAVED ... THANKS TO YOU 

Speediatrics® began with the humble goal of importing the color, excitement, and fun Wrong diagnosis… something you never want to of NASCAR into children’s have happen when it comes to your child. But hospital rooms, wings, and Nicole experienced this when her son Mason was seen at an urgent care facility. Nicole was told waiting areas. to treat Mason at home with ibuprofen, but after leaving urgent care Mason’s condition worsened. Medical treatments for more than 50,000 children Luckily, Nicole listened to her mother’s intuition each year are provided and took Mason to the Speediatrics Unit at Halifax at our two permanent Health Medical Center for further diagnosis. Mason had begun vomiting with signs of purple Speediatrics facilities at rash. Mason was going into septic shock from Halifax Health Medical meningococcal infection. The infection was moving fast with a slim chance Center and Homestead of survival for little Mason. Hospital. Quickly, the Speediatrics team of professionals acted by pushing antibiotics to combat Mason’s worsening condition. Thanks to a speedy and correct diagnosis, Mason is now home and recovering well!

Mason’s story has a happy ending! We believe every story should have a happy ending!

10 11 EVENTS WITH PURPOSE

TASTE OF THE 24 The Fifth Annual Taste of the 24 presented by Halifax Health was held on January 25 during the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway ®. More than 1,400 guests and volunteers enjoyed fabulous entertainment, non-stop racing and food from the area’s finest restaurants. Proceeds from the Taste of the 24 funds scholarships for graduating high school seniors in Volusia County, .

0 Executives from each of the five benefitting charities present a $1.5 million check. TRACK WALK TOM MURPHY MEMORIAL AT DOVER GOLF CLASSIC INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY The Tom Murphy Memorial Golf Classic event is inspired by the spirit of Tom Murphy, a Sprint executive and board member of More than 500 fans laced up their The NASCAR Foundation, and the values that defined a large shoes to conquer the Monster portion of his life: optimism, building and renewing valued Mile for our kids and to take relationships, and supporting deserving charitable organizations. once-in-a-lifetime photos. With The continued commitment of Sprint and sponsoring corporations the help of the event’s host Dover makes a tremendous difference in what the benefitting charities International Speedway, we accomplish and furthers Tom Murphy’s considerable legacy as a raised over $17,000 to benefit our family man and civic humanitarian. children and Autism Speaks. Since the golf tournament’s inception, more than $9 million has been distributed to deserving charitable organizations. In 2014, 2 Participants take to the high the Tom Murphy Memorial Golf Classic raised more than banks of Dover International $1.5 million to benefit five deserving organizations: Speedway. The NASCAR Foundation, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City, American Red Cross Greater Kansas City Chapter, American Heart Association / Go Red For Women and the Tom Murphy Memorial Fund. 0 The Fifth Annual Taste of the 24 presented by Halifax Health showcased 24 of the finest restaurants in the Daytona Beach area.

12 13 GIVING BACK IN OUR RACING COMMUNITIES CHAMPIONSHIP TASTE The NASCAR Foundation, in partnership with the Pineapple Ladies of Homestead Hospital Foundation, hosted the Third Annual Championship Taste. NASCAR drivers, fans and friends gathered at Homestead- Speedway to enjoy a unique dining experience while raising money for our Speediatrics unit at Homestead Hospital. The festivities raised $150,000 for children to continue to receive health care and treatment.

0 Finalizing the night, NASCAR industry executives, along with Miss Sprint Cup, NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver , NASCAR Camping World Truck Series drivers Mason Mingus, and and NASCAR K&N driver Patrick Staropoli present the $148,861 donation to benefit the Speediatrics unit at Homestead Hospital in Homestead, Fla.

POCONO POKER 0 The NASCAR Foundation presents a check to the Speediatrics unit at Halifax Health TOURNAMENT Medical Center in Daytona Beach, Fla. HIGH SPEED HOLD ‘EM The NASCAR Foundation, Pocono The High Speed Hold ’Em, Texas Hold-Em style poker Raceway and Mohegan Sun at tournament, is one of our most charitable and celebratory Pocono partnered to host the Third lead-ins to the . Championed by Chairwoman Annual Pocono Celebrity Charity Betty Jane France and honorary co-chairs Richard Poker Showdown! The annual poker Childress and , the evening featured a fun- tournament drew NASCAR celebrities filled poker tournament including professional poker player and fans who went all-in to support Chris Moneymaker. In addition to poker, the evening’s The NASCAR Foundation and Armed activities included a silent auction and a generous check Forces Foundation. presentation of $150,000 from The NASCAR Foundation as a donation to the Speediatrics unit at Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach, Fla.

2 The NASCAR Foundation, , and Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs present a check for over $51,000!

14 15 GRANTING SMILES AND CHILDHOOD MEMORIES SUPPORTING CHARITIES IN NASCAR GREEN: OUR RACING COMMUNITIES! For years, we have provided support to charities in our HANDS-ON LESSONS IN racing communities through our Local Charity Fundraising TREE HEALTH program. In 2014, the following charities benefited from this effort. We brought together over 30 Richmond, Va., area school children, ranging from Z Alabama Institute for Deaf & Blind Foundation, Inc. 8 to 15 years of age, to learn about Z American Cancer Society Inc. Z ecological health and the overall impact American National Red Cross Z Boys Scouts of America of trees through tree-based learning Z Coker College activities. Through our donation to the Z Dream Factory of Greater Kansas City MathScience Innovation Center (MSIC), Z First Strike Baseball local schools received field trips to Z Help Aidan Get Well, Inc. MSIC for participation in tree-based Z Henrico Police Athletic League learning activities. Z I Am Who I Am Z Ironwood Band Community Foundation Z KVC Behavioral Healthcare Inc. 2 Local elementary students with Z March of Dimes Foundation NASCAR Next drivers Ruben Garcia, Jr., Z Operation Touch of Home Inc. and Brandon McReynolds Z Paralyzed Veterans of America joined together to plant trees at the Z Read Aloud Delaware, Inc. MathScience Innovation Center. Z Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City, Inc. Z Start Off Smart, Inc. Z Tobyhanna Township Volunteer Fire Co. Z Trail Life USA Z Valley of the Sun YMCA

BIDS THAT MAKE MANY WINNERS! Have you ever wondered what it is like to experience the world of NASCAR up front and in the center of all the action? Through our Online Auction program, you can do just that! This program offers unique VIP NASCAR experiences and memorabilia to our race fans every week. Proceeds from our Online Auction program 0 The NASCAR Foundation rallied volunteers to assemble 1,750 support turning our kids into winners. kits for schools participating in Operation Caring Classroom in fall Thanks to our generous bidders, the of 2014. following industry charitable organizations received proceeds. 0 The NASCAR Foundation hosted the scholars at NASCAR Productions! SALUTES: CLASSROOM KITS Z Children’s Tumor Foundation BENEFIT CHILDREN NATIONWIDE Z Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma Z COPD Foundation, Inc. BUILDING A BRIGHT FUTURE In 2014, we joined with NASCAR to salute the services of our Z Feeding America FOR GIRLS IN STEM military and their families through NASCAR: An American Z Folds of Honor Foundation Salute by becoming the title sponsor of the Operation Caring Z Foundation In 2014, we helped launch Project Scientist’s Classroom initiative. The goal of this program is to educate Z Hermie & Foundation, Inc. Scholars Program! By providing full scholarships, children on the meaning of Veterans Day and to help them Z Martin Truex Jr. Foundation 15 girls participated in a five-week STEM summer understand the sacrifice service members and their families Z Motor Racing Outreach Z camp. Highlights from the camp included visits to the make each day. Through our efforts and the NASCAR National Guard Educational Foundation Z Paralyzed Veterans Of America NASCAR Productions studio, NASCAR Research and community, 1,750 classroom kits were assembled for delivery Z Petty Family Foundation, Inc. Development Center, and a tour of the NASCAR Hall of to schools across the country. The kits included classroom Z Support Our Troops, Inc. Fame. necessities like glue sticks, hand sanitizer, pencils, crayons, as well as American flags.

16 17 MEET OUR SUPPORTERS

CHECKERED FLAG SUPPORTERS PWC Malcom’s at LPGA Accenture Qualcomm Incorporated Mr. Bary Maloney Acxiom Corporation Quality One Wireless Ms. Jennifer Mascaro VICTORY LANE Amdocs Racing MIS Business Leadership Council Americrown Service Corporation Mr. Tim Ross MSights Inc. AOL SBA Network Services, Inc. Munilla Family Foundation Asurion Sporting Kansas City Mr. Paul Munz Bank of America SYKES Home (Powered by Alpine Access) Nokia Mr. Jason Banks Syniverse Technologies Outrigger’s Tiki Bar & Grill Mr. Richard Bartzick Teleperformance USA Panheads Pizzeria Ms. Jennifer Bates TEOCO PDQ CATV Supply BCG The Results Company Receivables Performance Management, LLC Black & Veatch Corporation Turner Broadcasting Sinatra’s L’aldila Restaurant/Cafe Blake Sports Group, LLC Walmart Logistics Sloppy Joe’s Daytona Celtics Mr. Howard Wright SoNapa Grille Bright House Networks Xerox Services Southern Stone Communications Mr. Toni Burt ZTE USA, Inc. Stonewood Grill & Tavern Cablevision Sweet Marlays Champ Tire & Wheel GREEN FLAG SUPPORTERS TATA America International Corp Afni Telescope Ciena Communications Agave Fresh Mex & Cantina Total Home Health, Inc. CISCO Systems, Inc. Alcatel Onetouch Westwood One, Inc. Citi Amberlands Realty Corp. CMGRP, Inc. Amber’s Jewel Catering WHITE FLAG SUPPORTERS Convergys Corporation Backyard Boys BBQ Catering American Micro Products Inc Crown Castle USA, Inc. Bacardi Augeo Affinity Marketing Deloitte Services LP Bahama Breeze Lore and Ronnie Bledsoe Mr. Brent Dewar Barclays Capital Mr. Steven Borkan Digitas Blue Grotto Camping World DST Output Mr. and Mrs. David Board City of Homestead, Florida Empirix Boies Schiller & Flexner Clear Channel Ericsson Checkered Flag Mr. Scott Cravotta Brown & Brown of Florida, Inc. Daytona Beach News Journal Fortinet Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyatt Brown Mr. Jason Diemer RON PRATTE FOX Broadcasting Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Mr. Randall W. Dye Mr. and Mrs. James France Buttercup Bakery Deland Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University General Motors Corporation Cafe Heavenly Enterprise Holdings Foundation Goldman Sachs & Co Chart House Florence Convention and Visitor’s Center Google Charter Business Florida Power & Light Company Halifax Health Foundation Checkered Flag Commitee, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Tim Choate Mr. Owen Greene HTC America Clear Channel/iHeart Radio Mr. Ron Grozinski IBM Computer Generated Solutions, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Helton Independent Charities of America Convergent Ms. Regina Howerton Insomniac Holdings, LLC Cox Business Image Outfitters Intervest Construction, Inc. Daytona Auto Mall Mr. Mike Joy Intradiem, Inc. Daytona Beach Kennel Club Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Kilgour iQor Daytona Taproom Mr. Michael Krause JHE Production Group, Inc. Ms. Daniella Degrace Mr. Gurdev Kular Juniper Networks Denbeste Vineyards Little Palm Island Kansas City Chiefs Deutsche Bank Living Legends Of Auto Racing, Inc. Kansas City Royals Baseball Club Ernst & Young LLP Mercedes-Benz of Daytona Beach Ms. Lesa Kennedy ESPN, Inc. Naughton Insurance, Inc. Kohl’s Cares Fifth Third Bank Ocean Reef Homes, LLC Kyocera Communications, Inc. Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center Mr. John O’Connor LCC International Gap Foundation Prime Group LG Electronics Mr. Harold Goodemote PSA Charities & Fundraising Inc MasTec Network Solutions Mr. Robert Gorman Radio Disney MediaVest Mr. Johnnie R. Hayes Radiology Associates/Twin Lakes Imaging Ms. Anissa Mitchell Hidden Treasure Rum Bar & Grille Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ritchey Mobilitie LCC International Homestead Pediatrics Associates Route 66 Raceway Molto Bella LLC Jacoby Development, Inc. Mr. Nate Sanders Motorola Mobility Joe’s Crab Shack Ms.Wendy Schneider NASCAR Medical Liaisons Keys Gate Realty Shores Development National Basketball Association Lanava Mr. Samuel Smith NBC Universal Clippers Mr. Thomas Stewart Notre Dame Sports Properties Lost Lagoon Wings & Grill Mrs. Kathy Taylor PEG Bandwidth Mai Tai Bar Team Volusia Economic Development Corp.

18 19 SUPPORTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

Ms. Yvonne Terry Mr. and Mrs. George W. Foyo No Limit Steaks LLC The H&K Group Mrs. Betty Jane France Mr. Anthony Occhino HELPING HANDS Tom Cook Jeweler Ms. Debbie Franklin Oceanside Homes & Remodelling Vision Critical Communications Mr. and Mrs. Vann Gannaway OneSource Staffing Solutions AT-TRACK Mr. Brian Weber Gateway Bank of Florida Mr. Ty Oshida Mr. Duke Whiseant Mrs. Starr George Mr. Mark Papadimitriou 3 We are pleased to introduce to you Ms. Cathleen Wimer Georgian Inn Beach Club Perry-McCall Construction Jodi Boyko, long-term member of our Fan Ms. Paulette Turton Mr. Petty Family Foundation Mrs. Mary Gossman Mr. Stephen R. Phelps Ambassador Committee and our first Track QUALIFIER SUPPORTERS Ms. Jill Gregory Ms. Melinda Phillips Leader! A.M. Weigel Construction, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Groff Ms. Marsha Posey Jodi served as Track Leader for Dover Mr. Sam Accursio Mr. and Mrs. Leif K. Gunderson Mr. Dons Poteet Advanced Spinal Fitness Halifax OB/GYN, LLC Ms. Linda Prusak International Speedway in Delaware and is Art & Associates Halifax Paving, Inc. Quicken Loans committed to making a difference in the lives of Associated Dermatologists Ms. Jill Herndon Random Burnett Law children through her volunteer work at-track. How? Associated Mirror & Shelving, LLC Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Mrs. Becky S. Reid She recruited over 80 volunteers from local Mr. Scott D. Atherton Honkus Zollinger Foundation Mr. Paul Reilly nonprofit organizations to be a part of the Local Austin Outdoor, LLC Mr. Michael Horgan Mr. Craig Rety Charity Fundraising Program, in which individuals Mr. Daniel M. Barry Mr. Dave Horvath Richmond Community Toolbank Mr. Doug Bartelt IAC Industries Saal Good PR and Communications and groups accept donations for collectibles such as Baseline Contracting Inc Mr. Brandon M. Igdalsky Mr. , Jr. pins, wristbands, hats, koozies, lanyards and much Ms. Joni Baumgart Mr. William Imholz Sandy Feet Investments, Inc more over the race weekend! Bayshore Capital Ms. Gina Inlow Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Schottenstein Under her supervision volunteers raised over Mr. Jeffrey Becker Inspecs USA, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Budd Severino $9,000 during the 2014 fall race weekend at Dover Bethune-Cookman University J.L. Cohen & Associates, LTD. Mr. Peter Shepherd International Speedway. Mr. James Boor Mr. Mark Jackson Mr. George F. Silbermann Jodi represents how an individual volunteer and Mr. Steven Boult Jaguar Technologies, Inc. Mr. Terry Snyder Mr. Douglas Boustead Mr. Sodexo Dining Services fundraiser makes an impact for the children we serve. Boustead Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Margie Jenning Ms. Salina Sotelo Bowling Proprietors Association of America Mr. Brett R. Jewkes South Dade Medical Group, LLP Mr. Thomas Brys Jon Hall , Inc. Southeast Automotive Management, Inc. Budd Severino Advanced Home Exteriors, Inc. Mr. Eric Jones Mr. Bill Burke Mr. Thomas Jones Mr. Randy Stogsdill Mr. Steven Burriss Mr. Todd Jones Ms. Elizabeth Stuttz Mr. Ms. Vikki Jones Suntrust Bank Sports & Entertainment Group Cable Connections JRB of Ormond Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Case KBJ Capital LP T & J Construction Co. These tracks support their local communities through donor-advised funds at The NASCAR Foundation Mr. Jim Cassidy Mr. John Kelly Mr. Brian Tahara Charon Planning Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Krieger Tampa Bay Rays Charter School Associates, Inc. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lancing Mr. Bejamin Tausch Chiumento & Associates, P.A. Mr. Gregory Lathrop Ten Pies, LLC Mr. William Christy Mr. Sam Lee Mr. Andrew Thomas City of Daytona Beach Mr. Gale L. Lemerand Mr. Fred Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Clapp Mr. Michael A. Lentz Mr. Michael Thomas Clay Frye Art Ms. Jill Lenz Mr. Steve Till Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat, PA Mr. Rodney R. Lewis Mr. Bruce Triolo Coleman Goodemote Construction Lori K. Stibb, Esq. TSE, Inc. Community Bank of South Florida Mr. and Mrs. William Losner Mr. John Tuorto Competition Tire West, Inc. Mr. Robert Lowery Mr. Daniel Valdez Comprehensive Pathology Associates, P.A. Lucky Dog Mr. Tim Vallely Consolidated-Tomoka Land Company Mr. Mark Marlowe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Van Wingerden CoreFirst Bank & First Ms. Colleen Martinez Ms. Lourdes Vega Credit Suisse Matergia & Dunn Vitas Healthcare Dade County Farm Bureau Mr. Curtis Mattingly Mr. John Wagner Mr. Brandon Davis Mr. Monty Memler Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Wall Daytona /Chrysler Mrs. Sonja Merrill Weaver Media, LLC DeAngelo Brothers, Inc Miami Gastroenterology Consultants, P.A. Weiss Serota Helfman Cole Bierman & Ms. Audrey Delnicki Miami Dade College Popok, P.L. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Mr. Steven Dennis Moorefield Construction Mr. Larry Wesgaites The NASCAR Foundation experienced continued financial strength in 2014. As we look to the future, we are DiMare Homestead Mr. Larry Moorefield Mr. Todd Williams optimistic that our sound financial status will expand our ability to make a difference in the lives of children Mr. Shannon Doering Mounted Memories Wilsons’ Cable Communications Co. who need it most. Mr. Charles Dotson Mrs. Kathy Murphy Mr. Harry Wolfond Dr. Otto Vega Mr. Tyler Murray Ms. D’Arcy Woolridge Total revenue, gains & other support $4,467,191 Dryden Family Foundation MVRT Engineering Contractors Evernham Family - Racing for a Reason Naranja Trading Post Program Expenses 77% Mr. Gary Ferguson Mr. Craig Neeb Fundraising 15.6% Ferguson Jewelers, Inc. Mr. Paul Nelson Management & General 7.4% Mr. and Mrs. John Forsyth Mr. Dustin Nickle Net assets end of year $1,437,132

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