In the month of December, 365 shooting teams benefited from our partnerships with state and national organizations. These organizations see the benefit of offering opportunities for our youth to compete in shooting sports. Their donations into team endowments show they want those opportunities to be there well into the future. In December, alone, those donations added up to $2,311,133! Five percent of that puts over $100,000 in the pockets of youth shooting teams for things like ammunition, targets, entry fees, travel and more. Below are the details of each donation, including the total and the teams that received funds. If you have questions about any of the donations below, we encourage you to reach out to that specific organization.
- Alaska SCTP: $48,000 to 9 shooting teams
- Arkansas Game & Fish Foundation: $103,994 to 29 shooting teams
- Association of College Unions Intl. (ACUI): $347,000 to 56 shooting teams
- Central Illinois Precision Shooting: $4,200 to 1 shooting team
- Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP): $366,400 to 76 shooting teams
- Idaho SCTP Assoc.: $133,810 to 10 shooting teams
- Iowa SCTP: $125,000 to 24 shooting teams
- Nebraska Youth Shooting Sports Foundation: $156,600 to 11 shooting teams
- New England International Junior Shooting Sports: $234,904 to 23 shooting teams
- North Carolina Youth Education in Shooting Sports (NC YESS): $78,750 to 17 shooting teams
- Oregon SCTP: $23,550 to 6 shooting teams
- PA Youth Shooting Association, Inc.: $21,625 to 5 shooting teams
- Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF): $487,300 to 76 shooting teams
- South Carolina Youth Shooting Foundation: $33,000 to 4 shooting teams
- Washington Youth Education in Shooting Sports (WA YESS): $147,000 to 18 shooting teams