TSR Fund Helps Injured Club Racers

TSR Fund Helps Injured Club Racers

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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From a press release issued by Tight Squeeze Racing:

Tight Squeeze Racing is a publicly funded, non-profit (501(3)(c)) organization dedicated to club-level motorcycle road racing. It is TSR’s intention to solicit tax-exempt donations to provide funding for participants injured during this activity. Solicitation involves, but is not limited to, raffles, auctions, services, organized motorcycle rides, and advertising via the Internet. For more information, please visit www.TightSqueezeRacing.org or email [email protected]

In 2002, The TSR Injury fund had another successful donation year. We received a total of $4,345 from 38 individual donors, averaging $114 per donor, with single maximum donation of $1500. All donations for the 2002 year have been processed and receipts have been mailed. If you have not received a donation receipt, and need one for tax preparation purpose, please email info@TightSqueezeRacing with your name and complete mailing address. From the funds received, $3000 was granted to Papa Thiam of Arlington, VA, and $500 to Richard Knight of Atlanta, GA. Remaining funds were either spent on administrative costs such as annual business license renewal, postage, and credit card fees, or deposited into the Injury Fund bank account for usage at a later time. We will continue to solicit donations in the 2003 season, and accept cash, checks, or credit cards via Paypal.com.([email protected])



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