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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 The Library and Archives is a repository of BMW-related historical documents, literature, automobiles and memorabilia.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 charity is dedicated to preserving the history of the BMW marque in the U.S., the club's history and to fund and operates a Teen Driver Safety School Program, known as Street Survival. The Foundation operates a car museum and archive building adjacent to the BMW Manufacturing Plant and BMW Performance Center in Greer, South Carolina.
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation United States: Menlo Park, California: $8.7 billion 1967 [29] 25 Li Ka Shing Foundation Hong Kong: Hong Kong: $8.3 billion HK$64.4 billion 1980 [30] 26 The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust United States: New York City: $8.3 billion 1999 [31] 27 W. K. Kellogg Foundation Trust United States
Americans made $3.6 billion in charitable donations this week — a double-digit increase of 16% from Giving Tuesday 2023’s total of $3.1 billion, according to The GivingTuesday Data Commons ...
The BMW Charity Pro-Am is a prestigious golf tournament that combines professional and amateur golfers while raising funds for organizations. BMW Charity Pro-AM scheduled for this week with five ...
December is a big month for charitable giving, with roughly one-quarter of annual nonprofit revenue coming through donations in the final month of the year. The spirit of the holidays has a lot to ...
The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation; Waste No Food; WE Charity (formerly Free the Children) Wellcome Trust; Wetlands International; Wikimedia Foundation; WildAid;
The Giving Pledge, which encourages billionaires to donate the majority of their wealth to charity, has attracted more than 142 commitments totaling more than $400 billion. The Founders Pledge has convinced 151 startup executives—most of them look about 19 —to devote a portion of their exits to philanthropy.