The TrackFun Teaching Foundation, established in 2025, aims to get more women involved in track-day experiences. The foundation believes that these positive skill- and confidence-building experiences can catapult women into leadership roles in their personal and professional lives.
Mission and Impact
The foundation’s primary mission is to provide opportunities for women to participate in track-day events at no cost or a lower cost. They work with track-day organizers to promote inclusiveness and introduce women to tracking through events such as special ladies-only days or run groups.
The foundation’s leadership includes Margaret Louv, Jens Louv, and Zoe Carlin on the Board of Directors. They offer various fundraising opportunities, including cash donations, goods, and services such as safety gear and track time.
Getting Involved
Those interested in supporting the TrackFun Teaching Foundation can visit their website at trackfunteaching.org or contact Margaret to start a dialogue. The foundation serves the South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama areas, with a focus on the Greater Greenville area.
Original reporting: Greenville Journal — read the source article.