Ways to Donate

** Racing for ALS is a federally registered and recognized 501(c)3 organization, EIN# - 85-0750246

Donate to our Triple Target Funding without selecting an event, driver or merch.

For more ways to donate:

Please email Scott Lloyd to receive the correct forms and information you need. This could be physical items, gift certificates, raffles, stocks, etc.

Donate and choose complimentary branded apparel. Each shipment includes Racing for ALS decals!  To request decals, email Scott Lloyd.

Donate to our Triple Target Funding by supporting a Driver/Team in any remaining 2025 Event:

  1. Eddie’s Race- Coming soon

  2. Dave’s Race 7

100% of Your Donations Fight ALS

Effective for donations starting on October 1, 2023, and for all 2024 event funding, Racing for ALS will convey net event, merchandise and general donation proceeds to three worthy beneficiaries via its Dave’s Triple Target Fund with the following proportions:

  • 45% to ALS TDI

  • 10% to Duke Neurology

  • 45% to our Racing for ALS Patient Assistance and Van Funds


Daves Triple Target Fund
affords key advantages over event specific beneficiary designations:

  • Year round beneficiary financial support

  • Year round beneficiary engagement, awareness building and cross promotion efforts

  • Targets ALS in three ways

  • Improved donor clarity

  • Streamlined accounting

About Our Beneficiaries

As the world's foremost ALS drug discovery engine, ALS Therapy Development Institute focuses solely on creating novel pharma therapeutics targeting the Neuro inflammation pathways believed to cause ALS.  We believe their 24/7 efforts will speed us to a cure.

As a nonprofit biotech, ALS TDI operates without regard to profit or politics. Led by drug development experts and people with ALS, their Watertown, Massachusetts based lab is funded by a global network of supporters like us unified to #ENDALS.

Racing For ALS is excited to support Dr. Richard Bedlack’s in-house, no placebo clinical trials and unorthodox reversal studies underway at Duke Neurology’s Multi-Disciplinary ALS Clinic.

Dr. Bedlack works to slow disease progression and deliver functional improvements via existing supplementation and off label pharma therapies selected by their potential roles in rare, documented ALS reversals and/or promise shown in overseas trials lost to time.

The Racing For ALS Patient Assistance Fund battles ALS in the trenches daily by providing financial support grants, adaptive equipment and/or cost free adaptive transportation to ALS patients in need.

Donation Clarity Statement

Racing For ALS events not only generate funds for ALS research and patient assistance, but also raise much needed ALS awareness.  We accomplish awareness building via the vast media and market presence of motorsport spectacle and the attention it garners on social media, legacy media and through conversational buzz.

To ensure clarity for our donors, here’s how our awareness raising operations are funded and how 100% of your donations fund ALS research or help ALS patients directly.

If you have any questions, please click here to email Scott Lloyd, President of Racing for ALS

100% of the following charity expenses are funded by an overhead endowment expressly provided by an individual donor for that purpose:

  • Team Race Operations - Includes operation, repair, maintenance, insurance of cars and hauler

  • Promotional Merchandise - Includes awareness building branded shirts, hats, jackets, fire suits, etc.  and event specific apparel, signage, display assets, awards, etc.

  • Small Batch Track Days and Team Appreciation Events

  • Driver Ambassador Support

  • Event Coordination Staff

Our Race Partners Program engages corporate sponsors and partner organizations to fund the following:

  • Event Specific Track Rental

  • Event Insurance

  • Wrecker and Emergency Rescue Services

  • Ancillary Event Space Rentals

OUR IMPACT

Racing for ALS continues to be blessed with opportunities to impact the lives of families living with ALS.  Our primary efforts target pharma research, patient assistance and ALS awareness.

To learn more about how we’re impacting ALS, click the blue button below.