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NRA Foundation Grant

Started by Palousie, May 12, 2023, 07:57:53 PM

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Palousie

The NRA Foundation Grant Program and its supporters work year-long to raise money to be awarded to educational programs, teams, and organizations that support shooting sports. These grants aim to promote and educate the public about firearms safety and history and to encourage participation in shooting sports.

Specific guidelines must be met before application in order to be considered for an NRA Foundation grant. As a 501(c)(3) organization, Project Appleseed is eligible to apply for and receive these grants. This year, the Tennessee team was fortunate to receive an NRA Foundation grant valued at $4,100! The granted merchandise will be divided up amongst TN's SBs for use at their discretion.

This grant will help support efforts within the program, especially with youth and women's groups. Receiving this grant is an important step forward in drawing more people to our line who may not have the supplies needed to attend an Appleseed.

Project Appleseed is grateful to both the NRA Foundation and the Appleseed instructors for working to make this possible. Huzzah!

AF5US

Fantastic, congratulations!   ^:)^
Rifleman:                          04/2016
Known Distance Rifleman:  10/2018
Pistoleerâ„¢:                          08/2019
Distinguished Rifleman:      07/2020
Morgan's Shingle:              12/2021
Standing Morgan's Shingle: 11/2022
Member: GOA (Gun Owners of America)
Member: FPC (Firearms Policy Coalition)
Life Member: NRA (National Rifle Association)

ArmyVet

Thanks so much for your tireless efforts to make this happen!  :beer:
The difference between a novice and a master: the novice does it until they get it right. The master does it until they can't get it wrong.

Eagle Keeper

I have come here to chew gum and teach riflemen the art of shooting one hole groups and I'm all out of bubblegum.
   Z-man
You can't shoot perfect if you don't know what perfect looks like.
     Somebody