NASCAR Fundraising Resources
Fundraising with NASCAR–A Program to Help You Raise Money for Your State Project!
Program Overview
The Fraternal Order of Eagles sponsor Braun Racing's #38, #32 and #10 cars in the Nationwide (formerly Busch) Series with the benefit of receiving two garage and pit passes for each race. The Grand Aerie is passing the garage and pit passes onto the members through a fundraising opportunity with the state presidents.
Aeries within the state or surrounding states of a race have the opportunity to raffle the passes off and offer one lucky winner an FOE sponsored trip to watch the race. The Grand Aerie must be notified of the winner's name, address, phone number, driver’s license number and state the license is issued in at least three weeks in advance of the race in order to receive the passes. See attached race schedule for complete dates, locations and other race details.
Program Details
- Race garage and pit passes must be fundraised for a minimum of $200. Meaning a minimum of $200 must come back to the Grand Aerie for the passes – any dollar amount fundraised above $200 will go towards the state president’s state project.
- The winning members’ name, address, phone number, driver license number and state the license is issued in must be provided to the Grand Aerie no later than three weeks prior to the race.
- The Grand Aerie will mail a NASCAR prize package, including garage and pit pass information to the winning member two weeks prior to the race
- The Grand Aerie encourages aeries to use the NASCAR recruitment party plan, found in the Local Aerie/Auxiliary Toolkit to assist in fundraising or supporting the race
Program Kicker
The state president that fundraises the most money for passes – individually or accumulative - will receive a NASCAR hood with the FOE logo to display in their Aerie for a three month period.
Why sponsor NASCAR?
2008 Nationwide Series Schedule
| Date |
Location |
| February 16 |
Daytona International Speedway |
| February 23 |
California Speedway |
| March 1 |
Las Vegas Motor Speedway |
| March 8 |
Atlanta Motor Speedway |
| March 15 |
Bristol Motor Speedway |
| March 22 |
Nashville Superspeedway |
| April 5 |
Texas Motor Speedway |
| April 11 |
Phoenix International Raceway |
| April 20 |
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez |
| April 26 |
Talladega Superspeedway |
| May 2 |
Richmond International Raceway |
| May 9 |
Darlington Raceway |
| May 24 |
Lowe's Motor Speedway |
| May 31 |
Dover International Speedway |
| June 7 |
Nashville Superspeedway |
| June 14 |
Kentucky Speedway |
| June 21 |
The Milwaukee Mile |
| June 28 |
New Hampshire International Speedway |
| July 4 |
Daytona International Speedway |
| July 11 |
Chicagoland Speedway |
| July 19 |
Gateway International Raceway |
| July 26 |
O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis |
| August 2 |
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve |
| August 9 |
Watkins Glen International |
| August 16 |
Michigan International Speedway |
| August 22 |
Bristol Motor Speedway |
| August 30 |
California Speedway |
| September 5 |
Richmond International Raceway |
| September 20 |
Dover International Speedway |
| September 27 |
Kansas Speedway |
| October 10 |
Lowe's Motor Speedway |
| October 25 |
Memphis Motorsports Park |
| November 1 |
Texas Motor Speedway |
| November 8 |
Phoenix International Raceway |
| November 15 |
Homestead-Miami Speedway |
Why Sponsor NASCAR?
Some F.O.E. members have questioned the value of sponsoring NASCAR and asked why we selected this particular organization? The answer is rather simple: NASCAR reaches the people we are targeting as members.
Consider the statistics below, which compare NASCAR demographics to those of the general U.S. population:
| Gender |
Percentage |
| Male |
60 percent |
| Female |
40 percent |
| Ages |
U.S. Population |
NASCAR |
| 18-34 |
32 percent |
32 percent |
| 35-44 |
21 percent |
26 percent |
| 45+ |
47 percent |
43 percent |
| Income |
U.S. Population |
NASCAR |
| $30,000-50,000 |
22 percent |
29 percent |
| $50,000-75,000 |
18 percent |
22 percent |
| $75,000-100,000 |
12 percent |
12 percent |
| $100,000+ |
9 percent |
8 percent |
| Regions |
U.S. Population |
NASCAR |
| Northeast |
20 percent |
20 percent |
| Midwest |
23 percent |
24 percent |
| South |
35 percent |
38 percent |
| West |
21 percent |
19 percent |
A walloping one in every three Americans (75 million) are NASCAR fans, with NASCAR the No. 2 sport on TV. NASCAR was founded in 1948 and serves as the sanctioning body that oversees many types of racing throughout the country.
NASCAR is considered not just a sport, but a lifestyle.