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FROM THE PRESIDENTSSAGEME

IT is an honor to present to you The NRA Foundation’s Annual Report for 2016. Our sincere thanks goto you for your commitment to support The Foundation’s activities. A priority of the Foundation is

its support of public educational programs across America, and working toward a healthy future for the shooting sports and our country’s traditions.

To that end, grants awarded to qualified programs from The NRA Foundation totaled nearly $34 million in 2016 and now approach $335 million in funding through 42,000 grants in support of the shooting sports.

Funds raised by Friends of NRA continue to provide resources for expansion, growth and development of eligible programs at the local, state and national levels. Each year, half of all net proceeds raised through the Friends of NRA program are allocated to fund projects within the state in which the money was raised. The other half funds similar projects with a national scope.

NRA Ring of Freedom members also continue to put their donations where their heart is, whether it’s in the shooting sports, hunting and conservation, law enforcement training, or programs geared toward our next generation of patriots. All contributions make a direct impact on the future of freedom.

The Foundation is proud of its role in funding support for thousands of eligible programs in communities across the country, and without you our success would not be possible. On behalf of The Foundation Board of Trustees, thank you for trusting our Board and staff to fund programs and projects representing the very best that is the NRA.

James W. Porter II

President, Board of TrusteesThe NRA Foundation

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OF APPRECIATIONTTERLE

FOR more than two decades, The NRA Foundation has served the needs of freedom-lovingAmericans across this great nation. Through your philanthropic leadership, we reached

significant milestones in the history of The NRA Foundation in 2016 that highlight our efforts to preserve freedom for future generations of Americans. Your commitment to Teaching Freedom to our young Americans is clear.

Your support this year, as reflected in this Annual Report, has given The NRA Foundation the necessary resources to:

n Provide life-saving messages to over 28 million school children through our Eddie Eagle GunSafe® Program

n Expand and develop our competitions and training of coaches, law enforcement, instructors, women and youth

n Support the development and improvement of ranges and shooting facilities across the country

n Educate young people all across the country in firearm safety through their affiliations with organizations such as Boy Scouts of America, 4-H Clubs, and others that receive NRA Foundation grants

n Award nearly $335 million in grant support to eligible programs and projects since its inception

n Introduce more students to wildlife and conservation through art with the George Montgomery/NRA Youth Wildlife Art Contest

We are proud to Teach Freedom through programs that instill knowledge about America’s great history, build partnerships with leaders in your communities, and provide grants that are instrumental in funding programs that support our shared vision.

Your leadership and extraordinary support of Freedom’s cause are making a huge difference in our commitment to promote this country’s treasured traditions and the Second Amendment.

On behalf of the entire NRA Family, thank you for your dedication and for your generous contributions that keep America safe and free. I am honored to count on you as a friend and an inspiration in making these accomplishments a reality.

Wayne LaPierre

Executive Vice President, NRAEx Officio Trustee, The NRA Foundation

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ANTSGRGRANTS from The NRA Foundation provide essential program funding, ensuring the

availability of quality training and educational opportunities nationwide. Through its grant support of eligible educational programs, The NRA Foundation carries out its important educational mission across the country. Each year, donors and volunteer Friends of NRA committees tirelessly raise charitable dollars that fund firearms and safety related public service programs in our communities, including firearms education, training and safety; competitive shooting; hunting and conservation; community outreach; range improvement projects; historical education; and general shooting programs.

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Alabama $102,370 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Alabama 4-H Club Foundation, Inc.Calhoun CountyChoctaw CountyDale CountyEscambia CountyEtowah CountyLee CountyMarion County S.A.F.EMobile CountyMontgomery CountyShelby County Winston County

Alabama Alliance For Christian Education, Inc.Baldwin County Shooting Sports AssociationBoy Scouts of America

Black Warrior CouncilGreater Alabama CouncilMobile Area Council

City of Butler, Police DepartmentCity of EufaulaCity of Headland, Police DepartmentCity of Orange BeachDekalb County Sheriff’s OfficeJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Baldwin County Public Schools

Baldwin County High SchoolDaphne High School

Daleville City Board of Education, Daleville High School

Magic City Gun Club, Inc.Marion Military Institute Foundation, Inc.Morgan County Schools, Brewer High SchoolNational Rifle Association of America

Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Winston County Sheriff’s Office

Alaska $521,950 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Alaska 4-H Youth DevelopmentPrograms, Inc.

KodiakNorth Star Precision

University of Alaska, Borealis BullseyesAlaska Gateway School District,

Tok High SchoolAlaska Interior Marksmanship CommitteeAlaska On Target, Inc.Alaska SCTP, Inc.Alaska Youth Shooting Sports Association, Inc.Anchorage School District,

South Anchorage High SchoolBethel Sportsman’s ClubBoy Scouts of America

Great Alaska CouncilDelta Sportsman’s AssociationFairbanks Alaska Shooters, Inc.

Fairbanks Trap Club, Inc.Farm Loop Christian Center, Inc.Fathers in the FieldFriends of Birchwood Recreation and

Shooting ParkJuneau Gun Club, Inc., Juneau Trap TeamJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Anchorage School District,

Eagle River High SchoolKodiak Island Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Nome Sportsman’s AssociationNome Winter Sports AssociationNordic Journeys, Inc.Nordic Skiing Association of AnchorageParent Booster USA, Inc.,

Valley High School Shooting SportsSitka Sportsman’s AssociationSnowshoe Gun Club, Inc.TWAW Shooting Chapters, Inc.University of AlaskaValdez Junior Rifle Club

Arizona $237,2204-H Organizations and Clubs

Arizona 4-H FoundationBig Shots Pursch Ridge Riders

Arizona 4-H Youth FoundationSanta Cruz County

American Legion, Post 97Arizona State Rifle & Pistol AssociationBen Avery Clay Busters Governing Board, Inc.Ben Avery Clay Crushers, LLCBird Busters of Payson, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Catalina CouncilCochise Gun ClubCopper Cities Youth Basketball LeagueExplorer Post 181 Advisor AssociationGlobe-Miami Gun ClubHassayampa Rod & Gun ClubHigh Power Rifle & Pistol Club of Yuma, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Flowing Wells JROTC AssociationGlendale Union School District,

Apollo High SchoolMaricopa Unified School District

Kingman Unified School DistrictLake Havasu City Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Mohave SCTP, Inc., Mohave Top GunsOdyssey Big ShotsParalyzed Veterans of AmericaPima Pistol Club, Inc.Prescott Trap & Skeet Club, Inc.Rio Salado Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Southern Arizona Firearms Educators, Inc.

Tri-State Shooting Park, Inc.Tucson Rifle Club, Inc.Young MarinesYuma Young Guns

Arkansas $235,8804-H Organizations and Clubs

Arkansas 4-H Foundation, Inc.Arkansas Rifle & Pistol Association

Faulkner County Hempstead County Stone County

Garland County 4-H Foundation, Inc.University of Arkansas Cooperative

Extension ServiceAshley County Bullseye Bandits Baxter County Shooting SportsCarroll County Cleburne County Franklin County Greene County Hot Spring County Shooting SportsIzard County Lafayette County Lawrence County Logan CountyLonoke County Shooting SportsMadison County Shooting SportsMontgomery County Pike County Poinsett County Pope County Shooting SportsPulaski County Sebastian County Shooting SportsSevier County Washington County Northwest

Arkansas Sharp ShootersWhite County

Arkansas District Council, Royal RangersArkansas Rifle & Pistol Association

Accuracy In MotionBatesville High School Cave City SharpshootersLake Hamilton High School Trap ShootersMarion County Shooting SportsPerry County Shooting SportsUnion County Youth Shooting Sports

Armorel Public SchoolsBig Lake ClaybreakersBoy Scouts of America

DeSoto Area CouncilWestark Area Council

Clarksville-Johnson County Development Foundation, Inc.

Gosnell School District Pirates Trap TeamGreenwood G-Force Trap TeamJonesboro Shooting Stars Trap TeamJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Beebe School District

SINCE its first grant was awarded in 1992, The NRA Foundation has awarded nearly $335 million throughmore than 42,000 grants in support of eligible programs and projects across the country. The NRA

Foundation grant program provides supplies, equipment and financial support to a variety of programs geared towards youth, women, law enforcement, veterans, disabled and the general public. The core focus of Foundation grants remains strong: Teach Freedom.

The following pages reflect the many organizations and programs supported by NRA Foundation state fund grants in 2016 through funds raised by volunteer Friends of NRA committees. Take pride in the role you have played in these achievements as you review the grants made possible through extraordinary efforts of supporters and volunteers across the country.

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Fort Smith Public Schools, Northside High School

Valley View School DistrictNational Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Ozark Youth Shooting Team, Inc.Russellville Shooting TeamSulphur Rock Magnet SchoolThunder Valley Shooting ClubUniversity of Arkansas Community College of

Hope Foundation, Inc.

California $1,495,3314-H Organizations and Clubs

Regents of the University of CaliforniaKern CountyLeona Valley Racketteers RoadrunnersWestside

American Legion, Post 0111 SotoyomeAmerican Legion, Post 862Angels Gun Club, Inc.Apple Valley Gun ClubArrowhead Fish & Game Conservation ClubAuburn Ski Club Education FoundationBoy Scouts of America

Boy Scouts of America National CouncilCamp Emerald BayWestern Los Angeles County Council

California Inland Empire CouncilExeter Lions Club, Troop 309Explorers Post 457Golden Empire CouncilGreater Yosemite CouncilLong Beach Area CouncilOrange County CouncilPacific Skyline CouncilRedwood Empire CouncilSaint Luke Ev. Lutheran Church, Crew 58San Diego Imperial CouncilSequoia Council/Camp ChawanakeeSilicon Valley Monterey Bay CouncilSouthern Sierra CouncilVentura County CouncilVeterans of Foreign Wars Department of

California, Troop 649Break the Barriers, Inc.Bridge Junior MissionCALGUNS Shooting Sports AssociationCalifornia Junior ClaybreakersCalifornia Polytechnic State University,

San Luis ObispoCapital Christian CenterChowchilla Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.City of Bakersfield, Police DepartmentCoon Creek Youth Sporting FoundationCorona Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.County of Modoc, Sheriff’s OfficeDe La Salle High School of Concord, Inc.Del Oro Parents Club, Del Oro High SchoolDixon Game Conservation ClubEl Toro Battalion Sea CadetsEscondido Fish & Game Association, Inc.Esparto Capay Booster ClubExeter Sportsmen’s AssociationField of Dreams, Inc.Folsom Shooting ClubFree Pentecostal Movement,

Royal Rangers Outpost 145Fresno Rifle & Pistol ClubFresno State Shooting Team Foundation, Inc.Gold Country Shooters

Granite Bay High Boosters Association, Granite Bay High School

Hat Creek Rifle & Pistol ClubHigh Desert Junior Shooters, Inc.Humboldt Trap & Skeet ClubJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Chaffey Joint Union High School DistrictEscondido Union High School District,

Orange Glen High SchoolFontana Unified School District,

Henry J. Kaiser High SchoolHemet Unified School District,

West Valley High SchoolLos Angeles Unified School District,

Crenshaw High SchoolPalo Verde Unified School DistrictSanger Unified School DistrictSimi Valley Unified School District,

Royal High SchoolKern Shooting SportsLake Isabella Fish & Game Habitat ClubLemon Grove Rod & Gun ClubLincoln Police Activities League,

Lincoln High SchoolLincoln Rifle Club and Junior Division, Inc.Livermore Pleasanton Sportsmen, Inc.Los Banos Tiger Trap TeamLucerne Valley Lions Club Foundation, Inc.Mariposa County Fish & Game

Protective AssociationMartinez Gun ClubMother Lode Gun ClubNational Rifle Association of America

Brownells®/NRA DayEddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Youth Hunter Education Challenge®

Program (YHEC)Youth Programs

National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc.Nevada County Sportsmen, Inc.NorCal LongshotsNRA Civil Rights Defense FundOakland Military Institute College

Preparatory AcademyOakmont High School Parents Club, Inc.Pacific Coast Hunter Education

Association, Inc.Pajaro Valley Rod & Gun ClubParalyzed Veterans of AmericaPerris Union High School DistrictPlacer Unified High School District,

Colfax High SchoolR D Faith FellowshipRedwood Practical ShootersRegents of the University of California

Fresno CountyKings CountySanta BarbaraTulare County

Roseville High School Booster ClubSafety First Shooting AssociationSage Pistol LeagueSan Diego Junior Pheasant HuntSan Luis Obispo Sportsmen’s AssociationSanta Clara County Peace Officers AssociationSanta Clara Valley Rifle Club, Inc.Santa Lucia Sportmen’s Association, Inc.Santa Maria Valley Sportsman’s AssociationSierra Desert Gun ClubSo Cal Top Guns, Inc.Sonora Union School DistrictSouth Bay Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Southern California District

Southern Tulare County Sportmen’s AssociationStockton Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Summerville Union School DistrictSutter Union School DistrictTaft Sportsman’s ClubTaft Union High School

Parents Support OrganizationTahoe-Truckee Joint Unified School District,

North Tahoe High SchoolThe True Sportsman’s ClubTruckee Sport Shooters Club, Inc.Tulare Co Deputy Sheriffs Benevolent AssnTulare County Trap ClubTWAW Shooting Chapters, Inc.Visalia Sportsmen’s AssociationWilderness Unlimited FoundationWoodcreek High School Timberwolf BoostersYolo Sportsmen’s AssociationYuba City School District,

River Valley High School

Colorado $354,9794-H Organizations and Clubs

Colorado 4-H Foundation, Inc.Arapahoe CountyBaca CountyChaffee CountyDouglas CountyEl Paso CountyElbert CountyFremont CountyGarfield CountyGrand CountyJackson CountyLa Plata CountyLas Animas CountyLogan CountyMontezuma CountyMorgan CountyPleasant Park Shooting StarsSand Dunes DriftersSharpshootersTeller CountyWashington CountyWeld County

Colorado State University, Moffat County County of Moffat, Silver SlingersLarimer County 4-H and

Older Youth FoundationPueblo County 4-H Foundation, Inc.

American Legion, Post 2American Legion, Post 209Archuleta CountyBears Ears Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks of the

USA, Venturing Crew 888Boy Scouts of America

Meeker Colorado Stake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Troop 201

Rocky Mountain CouncilBuffalo Creek Gun Club, Inc.City of EnglewoodColorado Youth Trapshooters TourCounty of Rio Grande, Sheriff’s OfficeDenver Public Schools, Manual High SchoolDenver Youth Trapshooting CorporationDepartment of Natural Resources/

Colorado Parks and WildlifeFour Corners Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Gunnison Sportsmen’s AssociationGVM, Inc., Grand Valley Marksmen

Junior Rifle TeamHigh Plains Clay BustersJoe Foss Institute, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)

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Colorado Springs School District 11, Doherty High School

Denver Public SchoolsAbraham Lincoln High SchoolWest High School

Pueblo School District 60, Centennial High School

Thompson School District, Loveland High School

La Junta Rifle ClubNational Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Northern Colorado Junior RamsNorthern Colorado Rod & Gun Club, Inc.NRA Civil Rights Defense FundOutdoor Buddies, Inc.Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition, Inc.Rio Grande Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Royal Gorge Gun & Pistol ClubSaguache County, Sheriff’s OfficeSummit Range Association, Inc.Teller County Shooting SocietyThe Colorado Youth Outdoors Charitable TrustTWAW Shooting Chapters, Inc.Young Marines

Connecticut $52,276Boy Scouts of America

Connecticut Rivers CouncilConnecticut Yankee Council

Connecticut State Rifle & Revolver Association, Inc.

Elm City Gun Club, Inc.Fairfield County Fish & Game Protective

Association, Inc.Groton Sportsmen’s ClubHigh Rock Shooting Association, Inc.Metacon Gun Club, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramYouth Hunter Education Challenge®

Program (YHEC)Quaker Hill Rod & Gun Club OxoboxoTown of Stratford

Delaware $23,072 Boy Scouts of America

Del-Mar-Va CouncilNRA Civil Rights Defense FundUniversity of Delaware

Florida $510,386 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Florida 4-H Club Foundation, Inc.Camp CloverleafDesoto CountyHighlands CountyLake County Manatee CountyOkaloosa CountyOkeechobee CountyOsceola County

Polk County 4-H Foundation, Inc.University of Florida

Brevard CountyHernando CountyLake CountyLevy CountyMadison CountyMiami-Dade CountyOrange County

Saint John’s CountyWalton CountyWashington County

Boy Scouts of AmericaGreater Tampa Bay Area CouncilGulf Coast CouncilGulf Ridge Council 86North Florida Council 87

Brevard County Schools, Rockledge High School

Central Florida R & P ClubEdge For Educational Excellence, Inc.First Baptist Church of MiddleburgFort Myers Police Department

Explorer Post 55, Inc.Friends of Williston Police Department, Inc.Girl Scout Council of the Florida

Panhandle, Inc.Hernando County Sheriff’s OfficeJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Baker County School DistrictBay District Schools,

A. Crawford Mosley High SchoolBrevard County Schools,

Cocoa High SchoolCharlotte County Public Schools

Charlotte High SchoolPort Charlotte High School

Clay County SchoolsFleming Island High SchoolRidgeview High School

Hardee Senior High SchoolLee County School District

Ida S. Baker High SchoolNorth Fort Myers High SchoolSouth Fort Myers High School

Manatee County Public Schools, Braden River High School

MSD JRTOC Booster Club, Inc., Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

Palm Beach County School DistrictAtlantic Community High SchoolForest HIll Community High SchoolLake Worth High School

Pinellas County School Board, Dixie M. Hollins High School

Polk Education Foundation, Summerlin Academy

Saint Lucie County School Board, Fort Pierce Westwood High School

School Board of Broward CountyCooper City High SchoolCoral Glades HIgh School

School Board of Orange County, Dr. Phillips High School

School District of DeSotoSeminole County Public Schools

Hagerty High SchoolLake Howell High SchoolSeminole High School

Suwannee County Board of Public Instruction, Suwannee High School

Lee County School District, Lehigh Senior High School

Lee County Sheriffs Youth Activities League, Inc.

National Rifle Association of AmericaEddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramRange Technical Team Advisors (RTTA)

TrainingRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Safety and Firearms Education of Florida, Inc.School Board of Broward County,

Northeast High SchoolSchool Board of Orange County,

East River High School

The Lighthouse, Royal Ranger Outpost 250University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

Georgia $104,2214-H Organizations and Clubs

Georgia Competitive Shooters, Inc.Georgia Extension 4-H Foundation

Emanuel County ExtensionFayette County ExtensionSeminole CountyToombs CountyWare County

Georgia Extension 4-H Foundation, Inc.Calhoun CountyCandler County Decatur County Dodge CountyGrady CountyHenry CountyJohnson County Lowndes CountyMeriwether County Montgomery County Pickens CountyPierce CountyPulaski County Spalding CountyTelfair Extension Terrell CountyTowns County Treutlen County Union County Washington CountyWorth County

Coastal Georgia Gun Club, Inc.Curtis Baptist Church, Inc.FFA (Future Farmers of America)

The Georgia Future Farmers of America Foundation, Inc.

Independent Scholarship, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Camden County Schools,

Camden County High SchoolHenry County High SchoolLuella High SchoolStockbridge High SchoolUpton-Lee High SchoolWalker County Board of Education,

Ridgeland High SchoolWalton County Board of Education,

Monroe Area High SchoolWare County School

Lee County Board of Education, Lee County High School

Hawaii $79,054Baldwin High SchoolBoy Scouts of America

Maui County CouncilHawaii Department of Education

Kailua High SchoolKaiser High School

Island Pacific Academy, Inc.Island SchoolNational Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramMake A First™Online Hunter Education Program

NRA Civil Rights Defense FundSaint Louis SchoolTWAW Shooting Chapters, Inc.X Shots Shooting Club

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Idaho $245,187 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Regents of the University of IdahoAdams County Canyon County Caribou County Cedar Hill Junior League Latah County

Boise Gun Club, Inc.Bonner County Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.,

Sandpoint Junior Rifle ClubBoundary County Historical Society, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Inland Northwest Council 611Jackson DistrictSnake River Council

Burley Trap Club, Inc.City of SandpointCoeur d’Alene School District,

Lake City High SchoolCoeur d’Alene Skeet & Trap Club, Inc.Council Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Department of Fish & GameDistrict 4 High School Rodeo AssociationFernan Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Idaho SCTP Association, Inc.,

Boise Buck ShotsIdaho State UniversityIzaak Walton League of America

Caldwell ChapterKootenai Valley Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Lewis-Clark Wildlife Club, Inc.McCall Ski Racing Team, Inc.Meridian Optimist Youth Training Center, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Online Hunter Education ProgramRange Technical Team Advisors (RTTA)

TrainingYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

ShoShone County Public Shooting Range, Inc.Skyline Gun Club, Inc.Snake River Sportsmen, Inc.The United States Pony Clubs, Inc.Unified Sportsmen’s ClubWeiser Trap Club, Inc.

Illinois $541,3154-H Organizations and Clubs

Champaign County Extension Education Foundation

Carroll CountyChampaign CountyFulton CountyMacoupin CountyWhite County

Coles County Extension FoundationKendall County 4-H Foundation, Inc.Mclean County Extension Service

FoundationRock Island County Extension and

4-H Education FoundationHenry/Mercer/Rock Island/

Stark CountiesThe Board of Trustees of the

University of IllinoisFranklin CountyWilliamson County

University of Illinois, Stephenson CountyUniversity of Illinois Foundation

Mason CountyMcDonough CountyWinnebago

All Fives LimitedAmVetsArlington International Airgun Club, Inc.

Aurora Sportsmen’s ClubAWRSC Youth Shooting Sports, Inc.Bi-State Sportsmen’s AssociationBlaze Orange Young Sporting Club, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Blackhawk Area CouncilDes Plaines Valley Council 147First United Methodist Church, Troop 476Lewis & Clark CouncilLincoln Trails CouncilMississippi Valley CouncilNortheast Iowa CouncilThree Fires CouncilWD Boyce Council

Brittany Youth Shooting GroupCamp Ondessonk-Catholic Youth CampCarlinville Clay BustersCarmi Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Central Illinois Precision ShootingChristian Fellowship In Du QuoinCity of BraidwoodCommunity Arts Council of

Kankakee County, Inc.County of Kane, Court Security DivisionCreate A Smile Dental Foundation, Southern

Illinois Sportsman’s Trap Shooting TeamDecatur Gun ClubDowners Grove Sportsmen’s ClubEast Dubuque School Unit School

District No. 119Edgewood Scholastic Trap TeamEHS Trap ClubFathers in the FieldFFA (Future Farmers of America)

Eastland Community Unit School District 308

Odin Public School District 722Polo Community School District 222

Foosland Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Golden Eagle Gun Club, Inc.Hamilton County School District Unit 10Highland Pistol & Rifle Club, Inc.House of PrayerIllinois Conservation FoundationIllinois Department of Natural ResourcesIllinois State Rifle AssociationIllinois Women’s Shooting AssociationIzaak Walton League of America, Inc.Jo Daviess CountyJoe Foss Institute, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Aurora East Unified School District 131Farmington R-7 School District,

Alan B. Shepard High SchoolFreeport School District 145National RTOC Cadets Parents AssociationNorth Chicago Community High SchoolPeoria School District 150 Foundation,

Richwoods High SchoolZion-Benton Township School District 126

Lake Volunteers AssociationMarine Corps LeagueMarissa Unit School District 40Marquette High SchoolMaywood Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Menard County Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Metro East Lutheran High School AssociationMike Arnold MinistriesMilan Rifle Club, Inc.Mulberry Grove Aces Trap Team, NFPNational Rifle Association of America

Adaptive Shooting ProgramMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramRange Technical Team Advisors (RTTA)

TrainingRefuse To Be A Victim®

Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Northbrook Sports Club

Venturing Crew 1187NRA Civil Rights Defense FundOkawville Illinois Clay Crushers, Inc.Otto Newlin Shooting Range, Inc.Peoria Skeet & Trap Club, Inc.Pheasants Forever, Inc.Pinckneyville Shooting Sports, NFPPlug and Pellet Sportsman’s ClubQuail & Upland Game AllianceRed Bud Community Unit School District 132Reveres RidersRockford Pine Tree Pistol Club, Inc.Safer USA Outreach Fund, NFPSandy Ford Sportsman’s ClubScales Mound Community Unity School

District 211Schuyler County Shooters, NFPSouthern Illinois Lead Slingin’ LadiesSouthern Illinois Young GunsSparta Community Unified School District 140Sportsman’s Club of Lincoln, IllinoisStar Gun ClubState of Illinois Department of Natural

Resources, Eagle & Wolf Creek State ParksStateline Rifle AssociationSteeleville Community School District 138The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois

Cass CountyDeKalb County

Tri County Gun ClubTrico Community Unit School District 176Tri-State Historical PresentationsTWAW Shooting Chapters, Inc.Venture Crew 1220 of Tioga VFW Post 2149Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2801,

Ten Ring Clay BustersVillage of Lake VillaWaltonville Trap Shooting Team, Inc.Waterloo Lead HeadsWest Carroll District 314Youth Shooting Sports Association

Indiana $487,8054-H Organizations and Clubs

4-H Club Corporation Clark CountyLawrence County 4-H Shooting SportsMontgomery County 4-H Club, Inc.Purdue University

Fayette County Greene County Marshall County Vermillion County Wayne County Sharpshooters

Trustees of Purdue UniversityAllen CountyCarroll CountyDeKalb CountyElkhart CountyGrant CountyHamilton County Hancock CountyHendricks CountyHoward CountyJohnson CountyKosciusko CountyLaGrange CountyPutnam CountyRandolph CountyScott CountyShelby CountyTipton CountyVigo CountyWells County

Vanderburgh County 4-H Council, Inc.

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500 Flyers Youth Trap Shooting ClubAmerican Legion, Post 0147, Dubois CountyAnderson Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Attica Consolidated School CorporationAuburn Conservation Club, Inc.Bishop Dwenger High SchoolBishop Luers High SchoolBoy Scouts of America

Anthony Wayne Area CouncilBuffalo Trace CouncilCalumet Council 152Crossroads of America CouncilHoosier Trails CouncilLincoln Heritage CouncilSagamore CouncilSaint Joseph Catholic Church, Troop 182

Concordia Educational Association, Inc., Concordia Lutheran High School

Culver Educational FoundationDanville Conservation Club, Inc.DePauw UniversityFriends of Hoosier GunswingersHoosier Hills Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Indian Creek Youth ShootingIndiana Regular Baptist Youth Camps, Inc.,

Twin Lakes CampIndiana Youth Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc.Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Anderson Community School CorporationBloomfield School DistrictHobart High SchoolMarion High SchoolNew Albany-Floyd County

Consolidated SchoolsFloyd Central High SchoolNew Albany High School

Kosko Dust Devils, LLCLeora Weare Post 173

Versailles American Legion 173Michigan City Rifle Club, Inc.Nappanee Conservation Club, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc.North Adams Community Schools,

Bellmont High SchoolNRA Civil Rights Defense FundOld Trails Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Parkers Hillside Shooting SportsPass It On Outdoor Mentors, Inc.Pike County Bird Hunters ClubPurdue University,

Top Shots Shooting Sports ClubRangers Shooting ClubRed Brush Rifle Range, Inc.Reveres RidersRiley Conservation Club, Inc.Roachdale Gun Club, Inc.Saint Joe Valley Conservation ClubScott County School District 2SE Fountain School Corporation,

Fountain Central High SchoolShelbyville Boys Club, Inc.South Harrison Community School Corporation,

Croydon Central High SchoolSwitzerland County School CorporationTarget Busters Indiana ScholasticTri-County School CorporationTrustees of Purdue UniversityWhitko Community School CorporationWomen Armed and Ready Association, Inc.X Count, Inc.YMCA of Greater Indianapolis

Iowa $131,643 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Iowa 4-H Foundation, Tama County Young Guns

Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Marion County

Albia Community School DistrictBCLUW Shooting Sports, Inc.Better Ponca Foundation, Inc.,

Ponca State ParkBoy Scouts of America

Northeast Iowa CouncilBrooklyn-Gyerbset-Malcolm School DistrictCamp Foster YMCA, Inc.Cedar Falls Community School DistrictCouncil Bluffs Community School District,

Abraham Lincoln High SchoolFFA (Future Farmers of America)

Eldora-New Providence Community School District, South Hardin

Fort Madison Community School DistrictHumboldt High School Wildcat Trap ClubIowa City Westside Trap ClubIowa State University, Adams CountyIowa Trappers Association, Inc.Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.Mount Pleasant Community Schools,

Mount Pleasant High SchoolNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™North Iowa Community School DistrictNorth Iowa Ringnecks Shooting Sports,, Inc.North Mahaska Community School DistrictNRA Civil Rights Defense FundOsage Community School DistrictOttumwa Community School DistrictPella Shooters ClubSaint Ansgar Community School DistrictSoutheast Iowa Skeet ClubTarget BrakersTri-State Public Range AssociationTwo Rivers Junior Pistol, SPPVentura Booster Club, Inc.Walnut Ridge Baptist ChurchWaverly-Shell Rock Community School District

Kansas $169,543 4-H Organizations and Clubs

County of Johnson, Agrigcultural Extension Council

Grant County Extension OfficeKansas 4-H Foundation, Inc.,

Kansas 4-H Shooting SportsKansas State University

Anderson County 4-H Frontier DistrictButler County Cherokee County Clark CountyEllis County Geary County Lyon County Meade CountyMiami/Linn County Osage County Phillips/Rooks District Sherman County Sumner County Western Heritage

K-State 4-H Youth DevelopmentBullmasters 4-H Shooting SportsJefferson County

Boy Scouts of AmericaJayhawk Area CouncilPresbyterian Church USA, Troop 100

Cedar Vale High School Shooting Club

Chisholm Trail Antique Gun AssociationCystic Fibrosis FoundationDepartment of the Army, Morale,

Welfare & RecreationFort Hays State University,

Shooting Sports ClubGarden City Trap Club, Inc.Geary County Fish & Game Association, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Leavenworth High SchoolShawnee Heights High SchoolTopeka Public Schools,

Topeka West High SchoolUnified School District 405,

Lyons High SchoolKansas Hunter Education Instructors

Association, Inc.Kansas State University

Rolling Prairie Shooting SportsStraight ShootersWichita County Extension Council

Kansas Trap Shooting Association, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Northeast Kansas Youth Hunter Education

Challenge AssociationPratt Community CollegeSouth Central Kansas Youth Hunter

Education ChallengeSporting Friends of Cowley County, Inc.Sterling Unified School District 376Sumner County Shooting Sports ClubSunflower Resource Conservation and

Development Area, Inc.The Kinsley Gun Club, Inc.Wellington Unified School District 353

Kentucky $221,1974-H Organizations and Clubs

Adair County 4-H Council, Inc.Breckinridge County 4-H Leaders Council/

Outdoor Sports ClubCalloway County 4-H Leaders Council, Inc.Casey County 4-H Council, Inc.Hart County 4-H Council, Inc.Kenton County 4-H Council, Inc.Kentucky 4-H Foundation, Inc.,

Muhlenberg CountyMason County Cooperative Extension,

Educational DistrictMcCracken County 4-H Leaders

Council, Inc.Robertson County Extension District BoardScott County Extension District BoardSimpson County 4-H CouncilUniversity of Kentucky

Boone County Bourbon County Bracken County Campbell County Cooperative

ExtensionCarroll County Daviess County Fayette CountyLaurel County Lewis County Lincoln County Montgomery County Rowan County

Warren County 4-H Foundation, Inc.Ashland Independent School District,

Paul G. Blazer High SchoolBlue Grass Sportmen’s League, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Bluegrass Council

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Dan Beard CouncilLincoln Heritage CouncilLocust Grove Baptist Church, Troop 369

Campbell County Game & Fish Protective Association

Christian County Board of EducationCity of WinchesterCommonwealth of Kentucky,

Eastern Kentucky UniversityCommunity Christian Academy, Inc.Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center,

Cincinnati-Fort Thomas DivisionsElizabethtown Independent Schools,

Elizabethtown High SchoolGraves County Board of EducationHardin County Board of Education,

North Middle SchoolJackson Purchase Clay Crushers, Inc.Jackson Purchase Gun ClubJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Barren County Board of Education,

Barren County High SchoolDaviess County Public Schools,

Apollo High SchoolHardin County Board of Education

Central Hardin High SchoolJohn Hardin High School

Harrison County High SchoolLetcher County Central High SchoolLewis County Public School DistrictMartha Layne Collins High SchoolNorth Laurel High School

Kentucky Division USNSCCKentucky State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc.League of Kentucky Sportsmen, Inc.Lewis County Public School District,

the Family Center

Licking River Outfitters, Inc.Marshall County Board of EducationNational Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Youth Programs

Northern Kentucky Scholastic Trap Shooting Club, Inc.

Owensboro Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Rineyville Elementary School PTARoman Catholic Diocese of Covington,

Covington Catholic High SchoolUnited States Conference of Catholic Bishops,

Lexington Catholic High SchoolUniversity of Kentucky,

Clark County Extension Board

Louisiana $398,369 4-H Organizations and Clubs

East Baton Rouge 4-H FoundationLouisiana 4-H Foundation

Acadia ParishAim HighAscension ParishBeauregard 4-H FoundationBossier Parish Calcasieu ParishClaiborne Parish DeSoto Parish 4-H FoundationGrant ParishJackson ParishJeff DavisLafourche ParishLivingston ParishMorehouse 4-H Foundation

Ouachita ParishSaint Charles 4-H FoundationSaint James Parish 4-H FoundationSaint Mary ParishTerrebonne ParishWebster 4-H FoundationWest Baton Rouge Parish

4-H FoundationWest Carroll

Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College

NatchitochesVernon Parish

Acadiana Youth Hunter Education Club, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Istrouma Area CouncilNorwela CouncilSoutheast Louisiana Council

Desoto Youth Sportsmen TeamGreater New Orleans Hunter Challenge

OrganizationJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Caddo Parish School Board

Captain Shreve High SchoolFair Park High SchoolNorth Caddo High School

Destrehan High SchoolSaint Tammany Parish School Board,

Pearl River High SchoolLac RangeLexlee’s KidsLouisiana Dist CouncilLouisiana Hunter Education Instructors

Association, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

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Rapides Parish Sheriff’s OfficeRapides Pioneer Shooting ClubSaint Mary Parish Sheriff’s OfficeSouth Louisiana Youth Shooting Sports

Foundation, Inc.Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s DepartmentTerrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Department

Junior Deputy YHEC ClubWinn Parish Sheriff’s Department

Maine $83,386 Auburn Rifle ClubCapitol City Rifle & Pistol ClubCumberland Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Maine Operation Game ThiefMonmouth Fish & Game Association, Inc.Pine Tree State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc.Pleasant River Fish & Game Conservation

Association, Inc.Presque Isle Fish & Game Club, Inc.Scarborough Fish & Game Association, Inc.Sportmans Alliance of Maine, Inc.Wilton Fish & Game Association

Maryland $105,284 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Charles County ExtensionAdvisory Council, Inc.

Maryland 4-H Club Foundation, Inc.Allegheny Cecil Young GunsFrederick CountyHoward County

Anne Arundel County Fish & Game Conservation Association, Inc.

Baltimore County Game & Fish Protective Association, Inc.

Boonsboro Lions Foundation, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Baltimore Area CouncilDel-Mar-Va CouncilLaurel Highlands CouncilMason Dixon Council

Fellowship of Christian AthletesGenesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center, Inc.Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Annapolis Navy Junior Reserve Officer

Training Corps Booster ClubParent Booster USA, Inc.

Maryland State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc.Saint Charles Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Washington College

Massachusetts $45,709 American Legion, Post 152Boy Scouts of America

Cape Cod & Islands CouncilMohegan Council

Chicopee Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Fall River Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Holliston Sportmen’s Association, Inc.Holyoke Revolver Club, Inc.Maspenock Rod & Gun Club, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramRefuse To Be A Victim®

Youth ProgramsNenameseck Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Nimrod League of Holden, Inc.Northampton Revolver Club, Inc.Old Sturbridge, Inc.Petersham Gun Club, Inc.Quaboag Sportsmen’s Club

Michigan $203,260 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Michigan State UniversityBay CountyIosco CountyMonroe CountyTop Shots - Youth Marksmanship ClubVan Buren Voyagers

B. & B.S. Gun ClubBend of the River Conservation Club, Inc.Bentley Community Schools,

Scholastic Clay Target Skeet TeamBerrien County Sportsman’s ClubBirmingham Gun ClubBoard of Education Monroe County

IDA TWP Dist 1Boy Scouts of America

Antioch Lutheran Church, Troop 263Michigan Crossroads Council

Caledonia Sportsman’s Club FoundationCapitol City Rifle ClubCedar Rod & Gun Club Educational

Foundation, Inc.Cheboygan Shooting Sports Committee, Inc.Chief Okemos Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Chippewa County Shooting AssociationDavison Community Schools,

Davison High SchoolDundee Community Schools,

Dundee High SchoolEdwardsburg Conservation ClubFudd Dusters Shotgun Sporting TeamGateway Sportsman’s ClubGoodrich Area SchoolsGrand Blanc Huntsman’s ClubGrand Rapids Rifle & Pistol ClubHarper Creek Clay Target Club,

Harper Creek High SchoolHillsdale CollegeHowell Gun ClubHuron Pointe Sportmen’s AssociationIsabella County Sportsman’s ClubJohannesburg-Lewiston Area Schools,

Johannesburg-Lewiston High SchoolJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Public Schools of Calumet-Laurium-

Keweenaw, Calumet High SchoolLake Linden Hubbell Sportmen’s

Association, Inc.Linwood-Bay Sportsman’s ClubLivingston Gun Club, Inc.Lowell High School SCTP TeamMichigan Air Rifle Training CenterMichigan State UniversityMichigan Youth Hunter Education ChallengeMonroe Pride Trap TeamMulti-Lakes Conservation Association

of Oakland CountyNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Refuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

North Macomb Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.North Ottawa Rod & Gun Club FoundationNorthland Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.NRA Civil Rights Defense FundPaw Paw Conservation Club

Pine River Sportsman’s ClubRichmond Sportman’s ClubRiverside Shooting Club, Inc.Saint Joseph County Conservation

and Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Saint Mary’s CathedralThumb Sportsman’s ClubUpper Peninsula Youth Shotgun Sports

OrganizationWashtenaw Sportsman’s ClubWestern Wayne County Conservation

Association, Inc.Women’s Outdoor Sports Association, Inc.YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids

Minnesota $122,1134-H Organizations and Clubs

Minnesota 4-H Foundation, Lyon CountyRegents of the University of Minnesota

Dakota CountyDouglas County Kanabeck CountyMeeker CountyMower County Pine CountyRedwood/Renville

Albany Sportsman’s ClubAlden-Conger Public SchoolAlexandria Area Youth Trap League, Inc.Apple Valley High School

Trap Shooting Club, Inc.Austin Public Schools, Austin High SchoolBecker County Sportsman’s ClubBelle Plaine Public Schools, Independent

School District 716, Belle Plaine High SchoolBemidji Area Shooters Association, Inc.Big Lake Independent School District 727Boy Scouts of America

Northern Star CouncilBurnsville Blaze Trap Shooting Team

Booster ClubCannon Falls Independent School District 252City of Saint FrancisDakota County Gun Club, Inc.Deer River Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Delano Shooting SportsFergus Falls High School

Trap Team Boosters, Inc.FFA (Future Farmers of America)

Alden-Conger Public SchoolFoley Public Schools Trap Team,

Foley High SchoolFoley High School

Glenville-Emmons Public Schools, Glenville-Emmons High School

Hastings High School Trap TeamHibbing Trap Club, Inc.Hutch Tiger Trap, Inc.Independent School District 2908

Brandon-EvansvilleIndependent School District 32,

Black Duck Public School/ Blackduck Community Education

Independent School District 640, Wabasso High School

Independent School District 728, Rogers High School

Itasca Gun ClubLakeview Public School District 2167Lakeville South Trap TeamLyon County Pheasants Forever Young Guns,

Minnesota Clay Target LeagueMinneota Public SchoolMinnesota Clay Target Sports

Education and Training Center, Inc.Minnesota Deer Hunters Association

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New London-Spicer Schools, New London-Spicer High School

Paralyzed Veterans of AmericaPine Island Trap TeamRegents of the University of Minnesota

Anoka County Shooting SportsScott County Leaders Council

South Koochiching Rainy River Independent School District 363

South Saint Paul Open, Inc.Totino-Grace High SchoolUnited Northern SportsmenWatonwan Game & Fish ClubWalker-Hackensack-Akeley High School

Wolves TrapshootingWisconsin Evangelical Lutheran SynodWounded Warriors Guide Service, Inc.

Mississippi $87,804 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Pearl River County 4-H Advisory Council, Hot Shots

Boy Scouts of AmericaAndrew Jackson CouncilYocona Area Council

City of Tupelo, Police DepartmentDesoto County Schools

Lake Cormorant High SchoolOlive Branch High School

Joe Foss Institute, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)GHS MCJROTC Booster Club,

Gulfport High SchoolPearl River Central High SchoolPicayune Memorial High School

Lincoln County Sheriff Office, TriadNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

NRA Civil Rights Defense FundPascagoula Shooting Club, Inc.Rain Down MinistriesSouth Panola School District

Missouri $540,6454-H Organizations and Clubs

Boone County 4-H Youth Development Program

Henry County University of Missouri Outreach & Extension Council

Missouri 4-H FoundationNewton County 4-H Shooting SportsUniversity of Missouri

Cole County 4-H FoundationDaviess County Gentry County Lincoln County Macon County Perry County Polk County Pulaski County

University of Missouri Cooperative Extension Service, Callaway County

Arnold Junior Shooters, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Greater Saint Louis Area CouncilLewis & Clark Council

Cape Girardeau County Gun Club

Carl Junction R-1 School DistrictCity of HannibalCross Trail Outfitters, Inc.Exeter R-VI School DistrictFFA (Future Farmers of America)

DeKalb County Reorganized School District R-1

Lincoln County R-III School , TroySchool District R2 Harrison County

First Assembly of GodGasconade County Reorganized School

District R-2Hannibal-Lagrange UniversityHeritage Classical Christian AcademyHillsboro R-III School DistrictJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Republic High SchoolWashington High SchoolWebb City High School

Missouri National Guard AssociationMissouri Youth Hunter Education

Challenge, Inc.Missouri Youth Sport Shooting AllianceNational Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramOnline Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Northern Missouri DistrictNorthroad Community ChurchNRA Civil Rights Defense FundOsage Trap ClubOwensville Gun ClubPerry Christian Academy, Inc.Pioneer Gun Club of Kansas City, Inc.Saint Thomas the Apostle ParishSchool District R-3, Camdenton High SchoolSpickard R-II School DistrictSunny Hill, Inc.United States Conference of Catholic Bishops,

Saint Francis Xavier SchoolUniversity of Missouri, Howell CountyWarren County School District R3

Montana $413,932 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Beaverhead County 4-H FoundationMontana 4-H Foundation, Inc.

Bitterroot 4-H ArchersBroadwater CountyFlathead County Gallatin CountyLewis & ClarkLiberty CountyMadison ValleyMadison/Jefferson CountyMissoula CountyPark CountyPowell CountyRavalli CountySilver-Bow Stillwater Sharpshooters ClubTeton County

Yellowstone County 4-H CouncilBoy Scouts of America

Montana CouncilBridger Biathlon ClubCircle Rifle ClubDenton Rod & Gun ClubFriends of the Red Cliff Shooting RangeGreat Falls Shooting Sports ComplexHamilton Gun ClubHell-Gate Civilian Shooters AssociationManhattan Wildlife AssociationMissoula Trap & Skeet ClubMontana Rifle & Pistol Association

Montana Scholastic Clay Target ProgramMontana Schoastic Clays Target ProgramWyoming Scholastic Clay Target Program

National Rifle Association of AmericaBrownells®/NRA DayMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

NRA Civil Rights Defense FundPowell County Shooting Association, Inc.Roundup Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.Trails End Rifle & Pistol Club

Nebraska $216,5234-H Organizations and Clubs

Nebraska 4-H FoundationBoone CountyHappy Go LuckyHolt CountyLincoln Shooting StarsMullen MarksmenOrange Crush Shotgun ClubRiver’s Edge OutdoorsmenSioux CountyWestern Nebraska

Antelope County Shooters ClubBetter Ponca Foundation, Inc.,

Ponca State ParkBoy Scouts of America

General Council On F&A of the United Methodist Church, Troop 158

Overland Trails CouncilCamp Witness Bible Conference AssociationCentral Catholic High SchoolConcordia Lutheran Schools of Omaha, Inc.Creighton Preparatory SchoolDoniphan Trap Team, Inc.Heartland Public Shooting ParkJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Bellevue West High School

AFJROTC Booster ClubKearney Area Community FoundationNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Youth Hunter Education Challenge®

Program (YHEC)NCTA Student SenateNebraska Game and Parks CommissionNebraska One Box Habitat Association, Inc.Nebraska Youth Shooting Sports

Foundation, Inc.NRA Civil Rights Defense FundPapillion-LaVista Trap TeamSchool District 15, Litchfield High SchoolUnited States Conference of Catholic Bishops,

Marian High School

Nevada $134,7444-H Organizations and Clubs

Board of Regents Nevada System of Higher Education, Carson City Target Rippers

Storey County 4-H Shooting SportsUniversity of Nevada-Reno Foundation

Reno Foundation/Eureka CountyWhite Pine County

Board of Regents Nevada System of Higher Education, University of Nevada

Boy Scouts of AmericaNevada Area Council

CCGC Youth Shotgun Shooting AcademyComstock Clay Breakers, Inc.County of Humboldt, Humboldt County Sheriff’s

Search & Rescue

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Friends of Stillwater National Wildlife RefugeJoe Foss Institute, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Douglas County School DistrictWashoe County School District, Damonte

Ranch High SchoolNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Refuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Nevada Scholastic Clay Target ProgramNRA Civil Rights Defense FundStillwater Firearms AssociationWashoe County School District,

Robert McQueen High School

New Hampshire $69,612 4-H Organizations and Clubs

New Hampshire 4-H Association, Chester Junior Rifle & Archery League Club

American Legion, Post 31Ammonoosuc Valley Fish & Game ClubCampton-Thornton Firemen’s Association,

Venturing Crew 58Carroll County Fish & Game ClubCheshire County Shooting Sports

Education FoundationGoffstown Fish & Game AssociationPemigewasset Valley Fish & Game ClubPioneer Sportsmen, Inc.Sullivan County Sportsmen, Inc.Sunset Mountain Fish & Game Club, Inc.University of New Hampshire Foundation, Inc.University System of New HampshireWomen’s Defense League of New Hampshire

New Jersey $61,729 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Rutgers, the State University of New JerseyHunterdon CountyHunterdon DeadeyesMonmouth CountyMorris CountyOcean County, Bow Benders

Atlantic County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs

Boy Scouts of AmericaMonmouth CouncilSaint Mark’s of the Crossing,

Venture Crew 357Central Jersey Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Citizens Range and Recreation Club of

Central New Jersey, Inc.Franklin Revolver & Rifle Association, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Sterling High School

Lion of Judah Assemblies of GodMullica Hill Rifle & Pistol ClubNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

NRA Civil Rights Defense FundRobertsville Volunteer Fire Company 1,

Venture Crew 85Salem County Sportsmen’s ClubTenafly Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.USA Youth Education In Shooting Sports,

Pine Belt Shooting TeamYMCA Camp Ralph S. Mason, Inc.

New Mexico $242,430 10X Youth Shooting Club4-H Organizations and Clubs

New Mexico State UniversityCibola CountyColfax County Luna County New Mexico State 4-H OfficeQuay CountySan Juan CountyValencia County

Stanley SpursThe New Mexico 4-H

Youth Development FoundationDe Baca County Dona Ana CountyGrant CountyLincoln CountyLuna CountyOtero County

Boy Scouts of AmericaGreat Southwest Council

Bulls-Eye Foundations, Inc.Capitan Hi Power Shooting Club, Inc.Eddy County Shooting Range Association, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Alamogordo Public SchoolsAlbuquerque Public Schools

Highland High SchoolVolcano Vista High School

Clovis Municipal Schools, Clovis High School

Farmington Municipal Schools, Farmington High School

Gadsden High SchoolLos Alamos High SchoolLos Lunas High SchoolManzano High SchoolMoriarty High SchoolSanta Fe High School

Manzano Mountain Gun ClubNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

New Mexico Shooting Sports Association, Inc.Northern Rio Grande Sportsmen’s ClubNRA Civil Rights Defense FundRanger Heritage FoundationSacramento Camp and Conference Center, Inc.The Moriarty Rotary FoundationVillage of Logan, Logan Gun ClubWomen’s Shooting Connection of New MexicoZia Rifle & Pistol Club of New Mexico

New York $303,335 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Cooperative Extension Associationin the State of New York

Allegany County Pheasant ProgramAmerican Legion, Post 113American Legion, Post 904Andrew E. Zimmer AssociationBaldwinsville Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Binghamton Rifle Club, Inc.Black Lake Fish & Game Association, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

American Legion, Post 1758 Manny Bacon, Venture Crew 1758

Baden-Powell CouncilHudson Valley CouncilLonghouse CouncilRip Van Winkle CouncilSeneca Waterways CouncilVenture Crew 2700

Busti Trap & Skeet Club, Inc.Camillus Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Camp Cherith of Western New York, Inc.Carroll Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School DistrictCeloron Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Chemung County Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of

Oswego CountyCornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan CountyCounty of Monroe, Sheriff’s OfficeCuba Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Dewitt Fish & Game Club, Inc.Dunham’s Bay Fish & Game Club, Inc.Eatonbrook Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Erie County Federation of

Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc.Franklinville Central School DistrictFranklinville Conservation Club, Inc.Genesee Conservation League, Inc.Genesee Valley Rotary Camp, Inc.Great Lot Sportsman’s ClubHague Fish & Game Club, Inc.Holland Central School DistrictHudson Falls Fish & Game Club, Inc.Hudson Fish & Game Club, Inc.Iroquois Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Syracuse City Schools, Fowler High School

Kalicoontie Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Kinderhook Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Marbletown Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Metropolitan Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Military History Society of RochesterMt. Morris Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Mt. Pleasant Sportsman’s Club, Inc.National Audubon Society, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramMake A First™Refuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Youth Hunter Education Challenge®

Program (YHEC)Youth Programs

National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc.Nedrow Sportmen’s Club, Inc.New York State Department of Education,

Ellicottville School DistrictNew York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc.New York Youth Hunter Education

Challenge Committee, Inc., Sullivan’s Sharpshooters YHEC

Niagara County Federation of Conservation Clubs, Inc.

North Forest Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Northern Dutchess Rod & Gun Club, Inc.NRA Civil Rights Defense FundOneida Rifle Club, Inc.Orleans County Clay Crushers, Inc.Oxford Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Peterboro Conservation Club, Inc.Pheasants Forever, Inc.Philmont Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Pine City Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Pine Tree Rifle Club, Inc.Plattsburgh Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Portville Conservation Club, Inc.Putnam County Fish & Game Association, Inc.Randolph Rod & Gun, Inc.Richburg Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Rockdale Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Rockland Friends and Supporters of the United

Sportsmen’s Association of Rockland, Inc.SAFEScope, Inc.South Side Rod & Gun Club, Inc.

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Sullivan County Conservation ClubThe Bar-20, Inc.The Bridgeport Rod & Gun Club, Inc.The Federated Sportsmen’s Clubs of

Chenango County, New York, Inc.The Tioga County Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.Town of Cicero, Police DepartmentTown of Evans, Police DepartmentTown of Fallsburg, Police DepartmentTown of New Berlin, Police DepartmentTri-Village Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Trumansburg Fish & Game Club, Inc.Village of Brewster, Brewster Police DepartmentVillage of Cornwall-on-the-Hudson,

Police DepartmentVillage of Hudson Falls, Police DepartmentVillage of Lowville, Police DepartmentVillage of Monticello, Police DepartmentVillage of Westfield, Police DepartmentWestern New York Maritime Charter School

North Carolina $458,785 4-H Organizations and Clubs

County of HaywoodCounty of StokesMcDowell County GovernmentNorth Carolina State University

Chatham County Davie CountyFarmville 4-H Wildlife Competition TeamGraham County Guilford County Harnett CountyHiwassee Dam Hoke County Hotshots Johnston CountyLenoir CountyNash 4-H SharpshootersPamlico County Pitt County Mutual

Cooperative ExtensionSandy Mush 4-H Super Sharp Shooting StarsWayne CountyWilson County

Person County GovernmentAlbemarle Homeschool Hunter Safety TeamAlexander County Schools,

Alexander Central High SchoolAmerican Legion

Post 16Post 48Post 440Post 535

Arendell Parrott Academy, Inc.Ayden-Grifton Wildlife TeamBertie Educational Foundation, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Agape Faith Church, Inc., Venture Crew 933

Occoneechee CouncilOld Hickory CouncilOld North State Council

Brunscombe County Schools, North Bunscombe High School

Buccaneer Gun Club, Inc.Cabarrus County Schools,

Central Cabarrus High SchoolCarolina Clays, Inc.Catawba Valley Wildlife Club, Inc.Charlotte Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Cherokee County School District

Andrews High School Murphy High School Murphy Middle School

City of MorgantonCross Trail Outfitters, Inc.Duplin County Schools,

East Duplin High SchoolDurham County Wildlife ClubElkin City Schools, Elkin High SchoolFFA (Future Farmers of America)

Alamance-Burlington School System, Southern Alamance High School

Bunker Hill FFA Alumni AssociationCraven County Schools,

West Craven High SchoolDavidson County School District,

North Davidson High SchoolFuture Farmers of America State

Associations & Local ChapterGuilford County Schools,

Southern Guilford High SchoolHarnett County Public Schools,

Triton High SchoolHenderson County Public Schools

North Henderson High SchoolWest Henderson High School

Johnston County Public Schools, Smithfield-Selma High School

Montgomery County Schools, East Montgomery

Moore County Schools, North Moore High School

Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools, Southern Nash High School

Parkwood High SchoolProvidence Grove High School FFA AlumniRutherford County Schools,

East Rutherford High SchoolSwain County Public Schools,

Swain High SchoolUnion County Public Schools,

Forest Hills High SchoolGraham County Public Schools,

Robbinsville High School Shooting SportsGray Stone Educational Foundation, Inc.,

Gray Stone Day SchoolGreenville Christian Academy, Inc.Halifax Academy A Christian School, Inc.Haywood County Schools Foundation,

Tuscola High SchoolHaywood County Schools Foundation, Inc.

Bethel Middle School Sportsman’s ClubCanton Middle Sportsman’s Club (HCSF)Pisgah High SchoolWaynesville Middle School

Henderson County Public SchoolsApple Valley Middle School East Henderson High SchoolFlat Rock Middle School

Iredell Gun Club, Inc.Iredell-Statesville Schools,

North Iredell Middle SchoolJoe Foss Institute, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Alamance Burlington School System,

Western Alamance High SchoolAvery County Schools,

Avery County High SchoolBrunswick County Schools,

South Brunswick High SchoolCarteret County Schools,

West Carteret High SchoolCatawba County Schools,

Bunker Hill High SchoolHarnett County Schools,

Harnett Central High SchoolLee County Public Schools,

Lee County High School

McDowell High SchoolNewton Conover City Schools,

Newton Conover High SchoolPublic Schools of Robeson County,

Fairmont High SchoolStokes County Schools,

South Stokes High SchoolWilkes County Schools,

Wilkes Central High SchoolLee County Wildlife Club, Inc.Montgomery Community College Foundation,

Inc., Montgomery County Community CollegeMontgomery County Schools,

West Montgomery High SchoolMoore County Wildlife & Conservation

Club, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Eddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

North Carolina Rifle & Pistol AssociationNorth Carolina State University

Edgecombe CountyScott Hogsed Youth Day

North Stanly Middle School PTA, Chicken House Bandits

Northeast Academy A Christian SchoolOutreach America, Inc.Pilot Mountain ShootersPitt County Public Schools,

D.H. Conley High SchoolPolk County Gun Club, Inc.Roanoke Rapids Public Schools,

Roanoke Rapids Graded School DistrictRotary InternationalRutherford County Schools, Chase High SchoolSafe Kids Rutherford County, Inc.San-Lee Gun Club, Inc.Scholarship recipients

Appalachian State UniversityEast Carolina UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversitySavannah College of Art and Design, Inc.United States Military AcademyUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of North Carolina, Charlotte

Sir Walter Gun Club, IncState of North Carolina, N.C. State University,

Franklin SharpshootersSwain County Public Schools,

Swain County Middle SchoolTown of Biscoe Police Department,

Explorer Post 158Town of Wadesboro, Police DepartmentUnion County Public Schools

Central Academy of Technology & ArtsEast Union Middle SchoolParkwood Middle School

Wayne Christian School, Inc.Whitney Rifle Club & Junior Division-CMPWhitney Rifle Club and Junior DivisionWilson County Public Schools,

James B. Hunt High SchoolWinston-Salem Forsyth County Schools

East Forsyth High School R.J. Reynolds High SchoolRonald W. Reagan High School West Forsyth High School

YMCA of Northwest North Carolina

North Dakota $123,591 4-H Organizations and Clubs

North Dakota State University, Nelson County

Regents of the University of Minnesota, Clay County

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Ayr Rifles Sportman’s ClubBismarck-Mandan Rifle & Pistol AssociationCapital City Gun ClubCounty of Pierce School District,

Wolford High SchoolDakota Marksmanship Foundation, Inc.,

Buffalo Wildlife ClubForks Rifle ClubGrand Forks Gun ClubHorace Lutheran ChurchJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Farmington R-7 School District,

Minot High SchoolLarimore Public School District 44Minot Area Youth Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Minot Rifle & Pistol ClubMissouri Valley Shooting Sports AssociationNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

North Dakota State University Marksmanship Club

Red River Regional Marksmanship Center, Inc.Red River Youth Trap Shooting ClubUniversity of North Dakota Trap & Skeet Club

Ohio $566,574 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Pickaway County 4-H Shooting Sports Program-HN, Pickaway County

The Ohio State University2 Hot 2 TrotAllen CountyAmerican Traditions

AuglaizeAwesome AimersButler CountyChampaign CountyClermont County Conservation Kids Darke County Defiance CountyDelaware CountyFairfield CountyFranklin AggiesGuernsey CountyHocking CountyHoppin’ n Trottin’Lake County Young Guns Lorain County Mercer CountyMiddletown SportsmenMonroe CountyOhio 4-H National

Shooting Sports TeamPutnam County Richland County Sandusky CountyShelby County - Hot ShotsWashington CountyWilliams County

Americas Freedom LodgeBadin High SchoolBoy Scouts of America

Black Swamp Council/Camp BerryGreat Trail CouncilGreater Western Reserve CouncilMuskingum Valley CouncilOhio River Valley CouncilSaint Mary of the Assumption Church,

Troop 75

Broken Timber Outdoor Education Center, LLCBuckeye Outdoors Youth Education and

Shooting Center, Inc.Butler County Sportsmen Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Cairo Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Centerburg Youth Shooting Sports, Inc.ClaybustersClyde Young Farmers AssociationFairfield Sportsmen’s AssociationFarmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry, Inc.Fathers in the FieldFish & Game Club of Vienna, Inc.Fort Recovery Gun Club, Inc.Friends of Medina Sharpshooters, Inc.Gallia County Gun ClubGreat Trail Musketeers, Inc.Grove City Church of the Nazarene,

Grove City Christian SchoolHistoric Lyme Village AssociationHocking County Fish & Game AssociationInstitute of Electrical and Electronics

Engineers, Inc.Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Delaware City Schools,

Rutherford B. Hayes High SchoolGreenville NJROTC Boosters,

Greenville High SchoolLeetonia Sportsman’s ClubLeipsic Fishing & Hunting Association, Inc.Lima Sabres Shooting AssociationLorain County Sheriffs Auxiliary and

Training AcademyMahoning County Federation of

Sportsmen’s ClubsMercer County Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.

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Narrow Road Community Church, American Heritage Girls Troop OH 1717

National Rifle Association of AmericaMake A First™Online Hunter Education Program

National Whitetail Deer EducationNorth Lawrence Fish & Game Club, Inc.Ohio Progressive Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Ohio Rifle & Pistol AssociationOhio Valley Christian AssemblyOrwell Gun Club, Inc.Ralph J. Stolle Countryside YMCA of

Warren County, Lebanon, OhioSouthern Ohio Dog & Game

Protective AssociationSportsmen of Tomorrow, Inc.The Fort Harmar Rifle ClubThe Ohio State University

Classic CloversLucas County SharpshootersMahoning County Outdoorsmen

The University of AkronThe Village of Fayette, Police DepartmentTusco Rifle Club, Inc.Urbana UniversityVan Wert County Outdoorsmen Association, Inc.Village of Russells Point, Police DepartmentWauseon Board of EducationWeslaco Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Western Ohio Youth Target TeamZanesville Rifle Club, Inc.

Oklahoma $549,423 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Oklahoma State UniversityAlfalfa CountyBeaver CountyBryan County Caddo CountyCanadian County Carter County Cleveland CountyCreek CountyGarvin County Grady County Grant County Greer County Friends of 4-HHarmon County Harper CountyJackson County Johnston County Kingfisher CountyKiowa CountyLatimer County Logan County Love County Major CountyMarshall County McClain County McIntosh CountyMcIntosh County Murray County Okfuskee County Ottawa County Pawnee County Payne CountyPittsburg CountyPontotoc County Pottawatomie CountyRoger Mills County Rogers CountySeminole County Stephens CountyTimberlake School Washington County Washita County

Woods County Woodward County

Oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension Service, Comanche County

Ada Skeet & Trap Club, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Arbuckle Area Council 468Cimarron CouncilIndian Nations Council

Braggs Public Schools, Braggs High SchoolChisholm Public SchoolsClayton Public School DistrictComanche Public SchoolsDewey Public SchoolsFFA (Future Farmers of America)

Achille Public SchoolsAltus Public SchoolsBattiest Public SchoolsBlackwell Public SchoolsBlair School DistrictBroken Bow Public SchoolsCalera Public SchoolsCovington-Douglas Public SchoolsCushing Public SchoolsDeer Creek-Lamont Public SchoolDrummond Public SchoolsDurant Independent School DistrictEagletown Public SchoolsEufaula School DistrictHowe Public Schools

Independent School District 067Hydro-Eakley FFA Booster ClubIndependent School District No. 1

of McClain County, NewcastleKremlin-Hillsdale Public SchoolNorman Public SchoolsStringtown Public SchoolsUnion City Public SchoolsWoodward Public Schools,

Woodward High SchoolHonoring Americas Warriors, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Star Spencer High SchoolTulsa Public Schools,

Will Rogers High SchoolMcCurtain Independent School District 37National Rifle Association of America

Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Northeast Oklahoma

Association of HomeschoolsOK Youth Shooting Sports

Education Alliance, Inc.Oklahoma City Gun ClubOklahoma State University

OSU Sport Club CouncilWestern Heritage & Cowboy Action

Oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension Service

Oklahoma Youth Shooting Sports AssociationPonca City Rifle & Pistol ClubPutnam City School District,

Putnam City West High SchoolStillwater Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Tri City Gun Club, Inc.Tulsa Bird Dog AssociationYMCA, Camp Classen

Oregon $293,6634-H Organizations and Clubs

Oregon 4-H FoundationBenton CountyGilliam CountyJefferson CountyLinn CountyYamhill County

Albany Gun ClubBig Timber Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Crater Lake CouncilCascade Civil War SocietyCreating Memories For Disabled ChildrenDeshoots Youth SportsDivide Camp, Inc.Douglas Ridge Rifle ClubEagle Cap Shooters AssociationEast End Rod & Gun ClubEddyville Charter School, Inc.Four Corners Rod & Gun Club

Educational FoundationHermiston Rod & Gun ClubHigh Desert Shooting Sports FoundationJoe Foss Institute, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Bend-LaPine School District,

LaPine High SchoolMadras High SchoolRedmond High School

League of Parent Supporters, Mountain View High School Navy National Defense Cadet Corps

National Rifle Association of AmericaEddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

NRA Civil Rights Defense FundOregon State University Foundation,

OSU Rifle ClubParalyzed Veterans of AmericaPowder River Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Roseburg Rod & Gun ClubScholarship Recipients

Blue Mountain Community CollegeBoise State UniversityBrigham Young UniversityCentral Oregon Community CollegeEastern Oregon UniversityHawaii Pacific UniversityHillsdale CollegeOregon Institute of TechnologyOregon State UniversityWestern Oregon University

South Umpqua Rod & Gun ClubTioga Sports Park Association, Inc.Warner Mountain Gun ClubWheeler County Community School

Pennsylvania $723,574 4-H Organizations and Clubs

The Pennsylvania State UniversityClearfield CountyClearfield County 4-H Hot ShotsColumbia County Dauphin County Fayette County Greene CountyGreene County Liberty Area Mechanicsburg Mifflin County Nothin’ But Dust Schuylkill County Venango County Dead-Eyes Washington County

Allegheny Country Rifle Club D & EAmerican LegionAmerican Legion, North Harrisburg Post 1001AMVETS Post 50Berlin Brothersvalley School DistrictBerwick Area School District

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Bethlehem Area School DistrictFreedom High SchoolLiberty High School

Boulder Valley Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Bucktail CouncilChester County CouncilColumbia Montour CouncilLaurel Highlands CouncilMason Dixon CouncilMoraine Trails CouncilNortheastern PA CouncilPennsylvania Dutch CouncilWestmoreland Fayette Council

Bradford Gun ClubCastlewood Rod & Gun ClubCentral Greene School District,

Waynesburg Central High SchoolChestnut Ridge School DistrictChubb International Shooting Sports, Inc.Collier Sportsmens Association, Inc.Columbia Fish & Game AssociationColver Sportsmen’s ClubConemaugh Township Area School DistrictConneaut Lake Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.Corry Rod & Gun ClubCounty of Armstrong, Sheriff’s DepartmentCounty of GreeneDuBois Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.East Penn School District,

Emmaus High SchoolEast Stroudsburg School District,

South High SchoolElizabeth Township Sportsmen’s AssociationEllwood-Wampum Rod & Gun ClubErie County Sportsmen’s LeagueEvans City Sportsman’s ClubEverett Area School DistrictEverett Sportsman’s Junior Rifle ClubFathers in the FieldFayette YHECFrazier-Simplex Rifle Club, Inc. of

Washington, PennsylvaniaGirl Scouts Western Pennsylvania, Inc.Governor Mifflin School DistrictGuthsville Rod & Gun ClubHarrisburg Hunters and Anglers

Association, Inc.Hopewell Area Sportsman’s AssociationHunters Sharing the Harvest, Inc.Indiana County Junior Marksmanship

Training UnitJerome Sportsmen’s AssociationJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Dallastown Area School DistrictNorth Allegheny School DistrictNorwin School DistrictWilson Area School District

Kalbfus Rod & Gun ClubKane Fish & Game ClubKutztown Area School DistrictLake Edinboro Sportsmen’s LeagueLambs Creek Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Lawrence County Young GunsLebanon Valley Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.Mason-Dixon Clay BustersMatamoras Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Mechanicsburg Sportsmen’s

Protective AssociationMeyersdale Area School DistrictMill Cove, Inc.Moraine Conservation and

Sportsmen’s AssociationNational Rifle Association of America

Adaptive Shooting ProgramBrownells®/NRA DayMake A First™

Online Hunter Education ProgramRange Technical Team Advisors (RTTA)

TrainingRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc.Jerry Zimmerman Memorial Chapter

Ned Smith Center For Nature and ArtNorth Fayette Township, Police DepartmentNorthern Cambria School DistrictNorthwestern Pennsylvania

Duck Hunters AssociationOntelaunee Rod & Gun ClubOtto-Eldred Regional Youth Trap TeamPalmyra Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.Pardoe Sportsmen’s AssociationPennsylvania Institute For

Conservation EducationPennsylvania Lions Beacon Lodge CampPennsylvania Parks and Forests FoundationPennsylvania Scholastic Clay Target ProgramPennsylvania Skeet Shooting AssociationPennsylvania YHEC Council,

Friedensburg YHECPerry Township Game AssociationPine Grove Sportsman’s Association, Inc.Plunstead Township, Police Explorers

Post 5708Pony Farm Trap & Gun ClubRiver Junction Shootist SocietyRockwood Area School DistrictRoscoe Sportsmen’s AssociationSafari Club InternationalSaint Clair Tremont Trap & Field ClubSaint Mary’s Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Scholarship recipients

Morehead State UniversitySaint Francis UniversityUniversity of Alaska FairbanksWest Virginia University

Seitzland Rifle ClubSheffield Rod & Gun ClubSlippery Rock University Foundation, Inc.Somerset Area School DistrictSouthern Chester County

Youth Shooting LeagueSouthern Clinton County

Sportsmen’s Association, Inc.Springs Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Sullivan County School DistrictTeam Pine Grove Youth Hunter

Education ChallengeThe Corry Rod & Gun ClubThe Herminie No. 2 Game AssociationThe Pennsylvania Rifle & Pistol AssociationTrafford Sportsmen’s ClubTroy Historical SocietyValley Gun & Country ClubValley Inn Sportsman’s AssociationValley Youth Hunter Education Challenge, Inc.Warren County ClaybustersWarrior Rifle Team BoostersWashington School DistrictWestern Pennsylvania Sportsmen’s ClubWhite Oak Rod & Gun ClubWilkes-Barre Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc.Woodland Hills School District,

Rifle Team Parent Booster AssociationYoungwood Sportmen’s Association

Rhode Island $21,368 Cumberland Beagle ClubManville Sportsmen’s Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Smithfield Sportman’s Club, Inc.The South County Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Tiverton Rod & Gun Club

South Carolina $87,990 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Clemson University FoundationAbbeville CountyDillon CountyNewberry Eagles Pendleton Area

Abbeville County, Sheriff’s OfficeBoy Scouts of America

Coastal Carolina CouncilIndian Waters CouncilPalmetto CouncilPee Dee Area Council

County of Newberry, Sheriff’s OfficeEdgefield County, Sheriff’s DepartmentJefferson Davis Academy, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Aiken County School District

Midland Valley High SchoolNorth Augusta High School

Beaufort County School District, Bluffton High School

Central High School MCJROTCClover School District TwoLaurens Dist 55 High SchoolLexington County Schools,

White Knoll High SchoolNation Ford High SchoolOconee County Schools,

Walhalla High SchoolPendleton High SchoolSpartanburg School District Three,

Broome High SchoolStrom Thurmond Rifle TeamWest-Oak High School

Laurens County School District, Hickory Tavern Elementary School

National Rifle Association of AmericaRefuse To Be A Victim®

Newberry AcademyNewberry Pistol ClubRocky Creek Youth Clay DustersTown of Walterboro, Police DepartmentUpper Savannah Shooters AssociationW. Wyman King AcademyWaterloo Elementary School

South Dakota $48,466 4-H Organizations and Clubs

South Dakota 4-H Foundation, Inc., Deuel County

South Dakota State UniversityBrookings Clay County Douglas County J. & B. Shooting Sports Pennington County Sanborn County

Walworth County 4-H Volunteer Leaders Beacon Hill Rifle & Pistol ClubCodington County Sportsmen’s ClubCorson County Fair AssociationJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Lincoln High School

Meade County Range MastersNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Out Door Women of South DakotaParalyzed Veterans of America, Inc.Sage Brush Rifle & Pistol ClubSouth Dakota Youth Hunting Adventures

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Stickney Gun Club, Inc.

Tennessee $301,174 4-H Organizations and Clubs

University of TennesseeAnderson County Clay County Dickson County Hamilton County Hawkins County Maury County Moore CountyObion County Rhea County Shelby County Tipton County Weakley County

American Legion, Post 104Arlington High School TrappersBartlett City Board of Education,

Bartlett High SchoolBattle Ground Academy of Franklin TennesseeBolton Trap Team Booster Club, Inc.Boy Scouts of America

Cherokee Area CouncilChilhowee Rod & Gun Club,

Venturing Crew 308Mount Juliet Christian Academy Rifle Club,

Venture Crew 700Sequoyah Troop 713

Briarcrest Trap ClubCamp Marymount, Inc.Christian Brothers La Salle High SchoolCity of Brownsville, Police DepartmentClarksville Christian School, Inc.Clay Target Club of Middle Tennessee

State UniversityCoffee County ClaybustersColumbia Academy SchoolConcord Road Church of Christ,

Trail Life Troop TN-0747Cougar Athletic Club, Inc.County of Lawrence, Sheriff’s DepartmentCovenant Ranch, Inc.Diocese of Memphis Roman Catholic ChurchDixieland NWTF Chapter,

Dickson Clay CommandersEast Tennessee Straight Shooters, Inc.Fairfield Glade Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Fayette AcademyFFA (Future Farmers of America)

Tennessee Future Farmers of America Foundation, Inc.

First Assembly of God of Memphis, FACS Crusader Trap

Gibson County Special School District, South Gibson County High School

Hamilton County Department of EducationHixson High SchoolSale Creek Middle School/High School

Panthers Shooting SportsSoddy Daisy High School

Harding Academy of Memphis, Inc.Harpeth Scholastic Shooting Sports FoundationHaywood Young Guns, Inc.Heartshot MinistriesHenry County Youth Shooting ProgramHeritage Shooting TeamHiwassee College, Inc.Houston High SchoolHutchison SchoolJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)

Alvin C. York InstituteClarkrange High SchoolColumbia Central High SchoolCookeville High SchoolGallatin High SchoolGibbs High SchoolJohnson City Schools,

Science Hill High SchoolLebanon High School

Lawrence County Board of EducationLawrence County Schools,

Summertown High SchoolLewis County Schools Clay Target Team

Booster ClubMadison County, Sheriff’s OfficeMartin Methodist CollegeMaury County Board of Education,

Santa Fe Unit SchoolMaury County Gun Club, Inc.,

Columbia Trap MastersMiddle Tennessee Christian SchoolNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc., DC Steel Shooters

Parent Booster USA, Inc.Pheasants Forever, Inc.Putnam County, Sheriff’s DepartmentRoane State Community College FoundationRossville Christian AcademyRutherford County Board of Education

Eagleville High School LaVergne High SchoolRiverdale High School

Saint Agnes Academy - Saint Dominic SchoolSaint Georges Independent Schools FoundationSaint Mary’s Episcopal SchoolShelby County Board of Education,

Germantown High SchoolShelby County Scholastic Clay

Target AssociationShelbyville Trap TeamSons of Confederate Veterans, Inc.Spring Hill Clay Target TeamSummit High School PTSOTennessee Shooting Sports AssociationTennessee Youth Education Shooting SportsThe University of TennesseeUniversity of Tennessee

Monroe County ShootersMorgan County

Weakley County Trap TeamWilliam Blount Shooting TeamWilliamson County Board of Education,

Fred J. Page High SchoolWounded Warriors In Action Foundation, Inc.Young Marines, Lt. Alexander Bonnyman Unit

Texas $906,270 10X Shooting Sports4-H Organizations and Clubs

Concordia Lutheran High Schoolof North Harris County, Sader Nation

Texas 4-HAndrews CountyAngelina County Bandera CountyBowie CountyBrazos CountyBrush Country Burleson CountyBurnetCallahan

Chambers County CherokeeCherokee Clay CrushersChristian Life Preparatory SchoolCoke County Coleman CountyColmesneilCooke CountyCrosbyDeWitt CountyEllis Shooting SportsFloyd Parent/Leaders AssociationGlen RoseGoliadGray CountyGregg CountyGrimes CountyGuadalupe CountyHarrison CountyHartley CountyHays CountyHenderson CountyHenderson Outdoor SportsHondo, Medina CountyHood CountyJasper Gun & Bow ClubJohnson CountryKaty Kimble CountyKnox CountyLa Ward LaCosteLake Houston Outdoor ExplorersLampasas County Liberty CountyLubbock CountyMarsh Maniacs Shooting Sports Club of

Chambers County, TexasMcCulloch CountyMenard CountyMidland CommunityMidland Young GunsMidland Young Guns Mitchell County MontgomeryNacogdochesNavarro CountyNewton Area Gun & Bow ClubNueces CountyOn TargetRandall CountyRio MedinaRoberts CountyRogersSan SabaShackelford County Shooting StarSpring-KleinStampede CreekStonehill, Burnet CountySwisher 4-H Shooting Sports

Adult LeadersTerry County Travis CountyTrinity CountyUpshur ShotgunnersVictoriaWaller CountyWebb Wheeler CountyWilliamson CountyWilson County Xtreme 4-H Shooting SportsYoung County

American Legion, Post 159Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of TexasAustin Rifle Club, Inc.Baylor County Youth Trap Shooting Club

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Boy Scouts of AmericaCapitol Area CouncilCuster Road United Methodist Church,

Troop 25Golden Spread CouncilSaint Francis Episcopal Church, Troop 180South Texas CouncilYucca Council

Brazos CountyAttorney’s OfficeConstable Pct. 3

Brazos County, Constable Pct. 2Brown County, Sheriff’s OfficeBuckner Children and Family Services, Inc.Callahan County, Sheriff’s OfficeChristian Outdoor Alliance, Inc.Christian Shooting Sports ClubChristoval Independent School DistrictCity of Boerne, Police DepartmentCity of Crane, Police DepartmentCity of Granite Shoals, Police DepartmentCity of Horseshoe BayCity of Jourdanton, Police DepartmentCity of Kountze, Police DepartmentCity of La Porte, Police DepartmentCity of Lexington, Police DepartmentCity of Luling, Police DepartmentCity of Nassau BayCity of Palmville, Police DepartmentCity of Ranger, Police DepartmentCity of Schulenburg, Police DepartmentCity of Sonora, Police DepartmentCity of West Columbia, Police DepartmentCity of Winnsboro, Police DepartmentCounty of Burnet, Sheriff’s OfficeCross Trails Outfitters, Inc.Dallam County, Sheriff’s OfficeExperience ExcellenceFaith Family Church of Baytown, Inc.Fathers in the FieldFFA (Future Farmers of America)

Corrigan-Camden Independent School District

Dripping Springs Vocational Ag Boosters Association, Inc.

New Diana Independent School DistrictPewitt County Independent School DistrictSimms Independent School DistrictSmithson Valley Ag Booster ClubUnion Grove Independent School District

Forever Foundation For Texas Wildlife, Inc., Texas Wildlife Association Foundation

Fouke School DistrictHarmony Baptist ChurchHarris County Constable Precinct 5,

Constable Precinct 7Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Aransas Pass Independent School DistrictClements High School NJROTC

Booster Club, Inc.Comal Independent School District

Canyon Lake High SchoolSmithson Valley High School

Corpus Christi Independent School DistrictFoy H. Moody High SchoolW.B. Ray High School

Flour Bluff High SchoolFredericksburg High SchoolGranbury Independent School DistrictHebron High SchoolLeander Independent School District,

Vista Ridge High SchoolNorthside Independent School District,

Tom C. Clark High SchoolRobert G. Cole High SchoolSan Marcos Baptist Academy

Sandra Day O’Connor High SchoolStephen F. Austin High SchoolTuloso-Midway High SchoolWaller High School

Kids Outdoors Zone, Inc.L S Youth Outdoors, Inc.McMurry UniversityMontgomery County, Constable Precinct 3Motley CountyNational Rifle Association of America

Adaptive Shooting ProgramEddie Eagle GunSafe® ProgramMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramRange Technical Team Advisors (RTTA)

TrainingRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Northside Independent School District, Earl Warren High School

Northwest Texas Field & Stream AssociationNRA Civil Rights Defense FundParks and Wildlife Foundation of Texas, Inc.San Jacinto County, Sheriff’s DepartmentScheertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent

School District, Byron P. Steele II High SchoolScholarship recipients

Texas Tech UniversityWest Texas A&M University

Schreiner UniversitySulphur Springs Independent School DistrictSutton County, Sheriff’s OfficeTexarkana Arkansas School District,

North Heights Junior High School and Arkansas High School

Texas A&M FoundationTexas Military InstituteTexas State Rifle AssociationTexas State Rifle Association Foundation, Inc.The Youth Target Foundation

Cow Creek Clay Target ClubNorthwest High School

Victoria Rotary Foundation, Inc.Woods & Water Kids Adventures, Inc.

Utah $145,922 4-H Organizations and Clubs

Utah State UniversityBox ElderThree-Peaks

Boy Scouts of AmericaGreat Salt Lake CouncilTrapper Trails CouncilUtah National Parks Council

Cowboys of UtahGolden Spike Trap Club, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Independence High School

National Rifle Association of AmericaMake A First™Range Technical Team Advisors (RTTA)

TrainingYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

NRA Civil Rights Defense FundPacific States Rifle Club, Inc.,

Springville Junior Rifle ClubPerry City Corporation, Police DepartmentUtah Military AcademyUtah State University, Tooele CountyWashington County, Southern Utah Shooting

Sports Park Special Service DistrictWeber County

Vermont $54,2254-H Organizations and Clubs

University of Vermont andState Agricultural College

Boy Scouts of AmericaGreen Mountain Council

Lamoille Valley Fish & Game Club, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)Northfield Town School DistrictNRA Civil Rights Defense FundSportsman’s Club of Franklin County, Inc.Vermont Bearhound AssociationVermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc.Vermont Junior Shooting Sports Association, Inc.Vermont State Rifle & Pistol Association

Virginia $313,9384-H Organizations and Clubs

Clarke County 4-H, Inc.Dickenson County 4-H

Development AssociationFloyd 4-HFrederick County 4-H Leaders AssociationFreeland 4-H Shooting Club of

Mecklenburg County VirginiaHoliday Lake 4-H Educational Center, Inc.Jamestown 4-H Educational CenterNorthern Virginia 4-H Educational and

Conference Center, Inc.Rockingham County 4-H

The Rockin ShotsSoutheast 4-H Educational Center, Inc.Southwest Virginia 4-H Center, Inc.Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc.

AmeliaAmherst CountyAppomattoxAugusta County Bedford CountyBotetourt County BrooknealBrunswickCampbell CountyChathamCraig CountyFauquier CountyGoochland County Greensville/Emporia King George Little North MountainMontgomery CountyNelson CountyNew Kent Four RiversNorthamptonNottoway RegionalPage CountyPatrick CountyPatriot Shooting ClubPrince Edward P-town Hot ShotsPulaski CountyRockbridge Seven Bends Smyth CountyTazewell County

W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center At Smith Mountain Lake

American Legion, Post 157American Legion, Post 72Boy Scouts of America

American Legion, Post 128/ Venture Crew 174

Blue Ridge Mountains CouncilHeart of Virginia Council

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Sequoyah Troop 713Shenandoah Area CouncilStonewall Jackson Area Council

Cedar Mountain Youths, Inc.Fairfax County Public Schools,

Lake Braddock High SchoolHampden-Sydney CollegeIzaak Walton League of America, Inc.,

Alexandria ChapterIzaak Walton League of America, Inc.,

Rockingham-Harrisonburg ChapterJames Madison University Clay Target TeamJunior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Franklin County High SchoolParent Booster USA, Inc.Patrick County High SchoolPittsylvania County Schools,

Chatham High SchoolWilliam Byrd High School

Lafayette Gun Club of Virginia, Inc.Loco Motion Foundation, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Adaptive Shooting ProgramMake A First™Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

NOAAWIVA Sportsmen, Inc.North Carolina State UniversityNorth Fork Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Paralyzed Veterans of AmericaPatrick Henry Boys and Girls Plantation, Inc.Quail and Upland Wildlife FederationQuantico Injured Military

Sportsmen’s AssociationRichmond Christian School, Inc.Ridge Rifle Association, Inc.VMI Foundation, Inc.Virginia Shooting Sports AssociationVirginia Tech Foundation, Inc.,

Powhatan County Office

Washington $188,7434-H Organizations and Clubs

Washington State UniversityCurious Companions Douglas CountyKittitas CountyPacific CountyPure CountrySpokane CountyThurston CountyUpper Nisqually

Black Diamond Gun ClubBlack Hills High School Booster ClubBoy Scouts of America

Chief Seattle CouncilGrand Columbia Council Post 2091Mount Baker Council

Centralia Rifle Club & Junior DivisionCentralia School District 401Chehalis School District 302,

W. F. West High SchoolCity of RepublicClallam County, Sheriff’s OfficeClark County Competitive ShootersDavenport Gun & Game ClubEast End Rod & Gun ClubFire Mountain A.S.H.Franklin County Sheriff Explorer Post 1053Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Bethel School DistrictBethel School District,

Graham Kapowsin High SchoolBG AFJROTC

Kennewick School DistrictKent MCJROTC Parent Boosters,

Kentwood High SchoolMarysville Pilchuck High School

NJROTC Booster ClubOak Harbor High SchoolPrairie High School AFJROTC Booster ClubSnohomish MCJROTC Parent AssociationWalla Walla High School

Mason County Sportsman’s AssociationNational Rifle Association of America

Brownells®/NRA DayMake A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramRefuse To Be A Victim®Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

North Cascades Sportsman’s ClubNorth Whidbey Sportsmen’s AssociationPaul Bunyan Rifle & Sporting ClubPierce County Sportmen’s CouncilPoulsbo Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Quincy American Legion Gun ClubSeattle Gun ClubSpokane Rifle ClubTacoma Sportsmen’s Club, Inc.Tumwater School District No. 33Vancouver Rifle & Pistol ClubWashington Youth Education In Shooting

Sports, Colville Shooting StarsWoodinville Ares Group

West Virginia $136,641 4-H Organizations and Clubs

State of West VirginiaDoddridge CountyGreenbrier CountyJefferson CountyOhio CountyWood County

State of West Virginia West Virginia University

Monroe CountyWayne County

West Virginia University Foundation, Inc., Monongalia County

West Virginia University Research Corporation

Boy Scouts of AmericaLaurel Highlands CouncilOhio River Valley Council

Brassmasters, Inc.Glenville State CollegeHenderson Wilds Sportsman’s Club, Inc.Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

(JROTC)Greenbrier East High SchoolWood County Public Schools

Parkersburg High SchoolParkersburg South High School

Mason Dixon Junior Rifle Club, Inc.Monroe County Board of Education,

Peterstown SchoolsNational Rifle Association of America

Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc.Putnam County Gun Club, Inc.State of West Virginia,

Nicholas County Youth FoundationTyler County Board of EducationWest Virginia Junior Marksmanship Program, Inc.West Virginia State Rifle & Pistol

Association, Inc.West Virginia Wildlife Federation, Inc.

Wisconsin $185,6114-H Organizations and Clubs

Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System

Benton Public Schools, Benton High SchoolBoy Scouts of America

Northern Star Council/ Tomahawk Scout Reservation

Douglas County Fish & Game League, Inc.Fort Wilderness Ministries, Inc.Friends of Poynette Game FarmHidden Valley Community ChurchIzaak Walton League of America, Inc.National Rifle Association of America

Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

Northwest Rod & Gun Club, Inc.NRA Civil Rights Defense FundOutdoor Heritage Education Center, Inc.Paralyzed Veterans of AmericaPioneer Sportsmen’s Club-UW-PlattevilleSchool District of Kettle MoraineSchultz Resort Rod & Gun Club, Inc.Wisconsin Firearm Owners, Ranges,

Clubs and Educators

Wyoming $304,584312 Trailblazers4-H Organizations and Clubs

Campbell CountyUniversity of Wyoming

Big Horn CountyCrook CountyJohnson CountyLaramie CountyLincoln County Salt River ShootersStar ShootersWeston County

Wyoming State 4-H FoundationHot Springs CountyNiobrara CountyPark County

Boy Scouts of AmericaGreater Wyoming CouncilJackson District

Cheyenne Trap & Skeet Club, Inc.City of RawlinsGillette Gun ClubMontana Scholastic Clay Target Program,

National SCTPNational Rifle Association of America

Make A First™Online Hunter Education ProgramYouth Education Summit (Y.E.S.)

NRA Civil Rights Defense FundThermopolis Gun Club, Inc.Town of BairoilUinta County Shooting Sports AssociationUniversity of Wyoming FoundationUpton Gun Club, Wyoming State YHECUpton Gun Club, Inc.Volunteers of America, Inc.Weston County School District 1

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THE NRA Ring of Freedom is dedicated to building relationships with patriots whoare seeking to secure the future of freedom. Our mission is to gather the resources

required to help preserve the uniquely American freedoms set forth by our Founding Fathers in the Second Amendment.

Freedom-loving individuals, families or companies who make gifts totaling $1,000 or more per year to the NRA or any of its affiliates, including The NRA Foundation, are recognized as donors through the NRA Ring of Freedom Program.

Gifts of $25,000 or more qualify for lifetime NRA Ring of Freedom recognition and can be achieved through cumulative giving.

Some leaders with the capacity to do so may find they are called to even greater giving, and to those individuals we extend an invitation to join the Golden Ring of Freedom. The NRA Golden Ring of Freedom is reserved for those who have made gifts totaling $1 million or more to the NRA or its affiliates.

Benefits of joining the NRA Ring of Freedom family include: invitations to special events at the NRA Annual Meeting, recognition in an honor roll of donors, subscription to the Ring of Freedom magazine, and invitations to join regional and national NRA Ring of Freedom events.

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Through the leadership of NRA Ring of Freedom donors, never again will this peerless liberty suffer the blatant infringement and cultural distain it barely survived over the past quarter-century. That’s why it is essential that great Americans like you ensure that we stand ready to preserve our treasured freedoms.

The Ring of Freedom Heritage Society is an umbrella recognition program for all NRA supporters who choose to leave a legacy of freedom through a planned gift to the NRA or its affiliates, including The NRA Foundation. Gifts that qualify for recognition include, but are not limited to real estate, firearms, bequests, life insurance, charitable gift annuities and beneficiary designations.

Heritage Society Ambassador donors are those Heritage Society members who have chosen to strengthen their commitment to freedom by providing documentation of their planned gifts to the NRA Office of Advancement. Documented Planned Gift commitments of any value over $1 million qualify for Charlton Heston Ambassador recognition.

Benefits of joining the Heritage Society family include: invitations to special events at the NRA Annual meetings, lapel pin, recognition on the Defenders of Freedom wall and invitations to join regional and national Heritage Society events.

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Current Contributions

Online Contributions

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Memorial Gifts

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Firearms

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WAYS to Support Your NRA: The NRA Foundation offers many flexible options forindividuals, organizations, and companies to support the Foundation’s work.

Call 1-877-NRA GIVE (1-877-672-4483) for details on the options available. These include:

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Wills and BequestsDonors can bequeath a specific amount or a percentage of their estate to The NRA Foundation. Contributions by bequest are deductible from the taxable estate as a charitable gift. As an alternative, The NRA Foundation can be named a contingent beneficiary in the event the first-named beneficiary (ies) should not live to receive the inheritance. If your will is already prepared, a simple codicil (a supplement or addition) can be added to the existing document.

Since local laws differ, a professional advisor should be contacted for the preparation of all wills and trusts. As a reference, The NRA Foundation recommends that members and friends consider the following language for use in their wills.

General bequest language is as follows: I give, devise, and bequeath to The NRA Foundation, Inc., 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, Virginia 22030, the sum of $__________ (or here otherwise describe the gift) for its general purposes as such shall be determined by its Board of Trustees.

Bequest language to benefit The NRA Foundation endowment is as follows: I give, devise, and bequeath to The NRA Foundation, Inc., 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, Virginia 22030, the sum of $ ___________ (or here otherwise describe the gift) for its endowment.

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THE NRA Foundation, Inc. experienced continued growth and success in 2016, with netproceeds from Friends of NRA events of $29.9 million. As a result, the Foundation awarded

a record $33.8 million in grants for programs such as youth; range development and improvement; training, education and safety; and wildlife and natural resources. During 2016, 85 cents of every dollar spent went to grants and programs. With steady growth since inception in 1990, the Foundation’s financial position is strong, with nearly $87.7 million in cash and investments and $124.3 million in net assets at December 31, 2016.

Management of the Foundation’s investment portfolio is assigned to various external managers under the supervision of the Treasurer, with oversight by a committee of the Board of Trustees. The portfolio is allocated among equity and fixed income investments in a manner that maximizes investment returns at appropriate risk levels. The Foundation’s endowment investment portfolio was up 7.61% for the year ended December 31, 2016.

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Report on the Financial StatementsWe have audited the accompanying financial statements of The NRA Foundation, Inc. (the Foundation), which comprise the statements of financial position as of December 31, 2016 and 2015, the related statements of activities and cash flows for the years then ended and the related notes to the financial statements.

Management’s Responsibility for the Financial StatementsManagement is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditor’s ResponsibilityOur responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

OpinionIn our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of The NRA Foundation, Inc. as of December 31, 2016 and 2015, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the years then ended in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

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Statements of Financial PositionA S O F D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 1 6 A N D 2 0 1 5

2016 2015AssetsCash and cash equivalents $ 16,881,055 $ 13,283,813 Investments 70,821,604 64,771,199 Pledges and contributions receivable, net 3,916,686 5,132,133 Accounts receivable, net of allowance of $25,250 and $15,750, respectively 744,819 621,821 Inventory, net 12,078,822 11,928,188 Property and equipment, net 1,146,007 1,044,003 Other assets, principally museum collections, net 25,791,362 25,406,011 Split interest agreements 1,273,037 975,694

Total assets $ 132,653,392 $ 123,162,862

Liabilities and Net AssetsAccounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 2,040,976 $ 1,566,686 Due to affiliates 3,922,616 3,430,336 Grants payable 10,200 68,965 Annuities payable 2,372,023 2,317,960

Total liabilities 8,345,815 7,383,947

Net assetsUnrestricted 19,719,061 14,891,941 Temporarily restricted 39,137,050 37,015,701 Permanently restricted 65,451,466 63,871,273

Total net assets 124,307,577 115,778,915

Total liabilities and net assets $ 132,653,392 $ 123,162,862

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The NRA Foundation, Inc.Statements of ActivitiesF O R T H E Y E A R S E N D E D D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 1 6 A N D 2 0 1 5

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Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

Revenue and other supportFriends of NRA proceeds of $68,904,006 net of direct

benefit expenses of $39,038,844 $ 14,815,306 $ 15,017,195 $ 32,661 $ 29,865,162 Contributions, net 13,035,963 3,158,743 1,288,280 17,482,986 Net investment income 482,183 3,995,683 114,149 4,592,015 Change in value of split interest agreements — 463,675 145,103 608,778 Other income 605,346 — — 605,346 Assets released from restrictions 20,513,947 (20,513,947) — —

Total revenue and other support 49,452,745 2,121,349 1,580,193 53,154,287

ExpensesProgram 37,885,096 — — 37,885,096 Administrative 1,364,323 — — 1,364,323 Fundraising 5,376,206 — — 5,376,206

Total expenses 44,625,625 — — 44,625,625

Change in net assets 4,827,120 2,121,349 1,580,193 8,528,662 Net assets, beginning of year 14,891,941 37,015,701 63,871,273 115,778,915 Net assets, end of year $ 19,719,061 $ 39,137,050 $ 65,451,466 $ 124,307,577

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Revenue and other supportFriends of NRA proceeds of $65,530,160 net of direct

benefit expenses of $35,360,948 $ 14,868,476 $ 15,272,138 $ 28,598 $ 30,169,212 Contributions, net 11,718,035 2,448,178 3,325,871 17,492,084 Net investment loss (145,963) (1,156,488) (36,863) (1,339,314)Change in value of split interest agreements — 17,606 3,531 21,137 Other income 677,977 — — 677,977 Assets released from restrictions 16,686,192 (16,686,192) — —

Total revenue and other support 43,804,717 (104,758) 3,321,137 47,021,096

Expenses:Program 40,859,616 — — 40,859,616 Administrative 1,391,013 — — 1,391,013 Fundraising 3,710,664 — — 3,710,664

Total expenses 45,961,293 — — 45,961,293

Change in net assets (2,156,576) (104,758) 3,321,137 1,059,803 Net assets, beginning of year 17,048,517 37,120,459 60,550,136 114,719,112 Net assets, end of year $ 14,891,941 $ 37,015,701 $ 63,871,273 $ 115,778,915

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The NRA Foundation, Inc.Statements of Cash FlowsF O R T H E Y E A R S E N D E D D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 1 6 A N D 2 0 1 5

2016 2015Cash flows from operating activitiesChange in net assets $ 8,528,662 $ 1,059,803

Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

Amortization and depreciation 184,908 129,626 Provision for losses on pledges, contributions and accounts receivable 110,500 86,500 Provision for gains on inventory (18,000) (295,000)Provision for losses on other assets 85,000 5,100 Donated assets, museum collections (161,650) (279,000)Donated assets, securities unrestricted and temporarily restricted (57,057) (73,834)Contributions restricted for investment in endowment (1,162,291) (3,505,168)Net realized and unrealized (gain) loss on investments (2,862,154) 2,998,626 Decrease in discount on pledges receivable (8,824) (14,152)Increase in value of split interest agreements (442,876) (21,136)Changes in assets and liabilities:

Decrease (increase) in pledges and contributions receivable 1,123,271 (557,805)(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable (132,498) 266,729 (Increase) decrease in inventory (132,634) 704,348 Increase in other assets (324,275) (908,826)Increase (decrease) in accounts payable and accrued liabilities 474,290 (418,572)Increase (decrease) in due to affiliates 492,280 (857,402)(Decrease) increase in grants payable (58,765) 4,601

Total adjustments (2,890,775) (2,735,365)Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 5,637,887 (1,675,562)

Cash flows from investing activitiesPurchases of investments (18,560,954) (22,575,473)Proceeds from sale of investments 15,429,760 14,875,847 Purchases of property and equipment (271,338) (6,276)Net cash used in investing activities (3,402,532) (7,705,902)

Cash flows from financing activitiesProceeds from contributions restricted for:

Investment in endowment 1,162,291 3,505,168 Investments subject to new annuity agreements 257,831 325,879

Proceeds from split interest agreements 145,533 80,918 Payments on annuity obligations (203,768) (205,144)Net cash provided by financing activities 1,361,887 3,706,821

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 3,597,242 (5,674,643)Cash and cash equivalents, at beginning of year 13,283,813 18,958,456 Cash and cash equivalents, at end of year $ 16,881,055 $ 13,283,813

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Significant Accounting PoliciesThe NRA Foundation, Inc. (the Foundation) is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1990 under the laws of the District of Columbia. The Foundation is organized to be operated exclusively in support of charitable, scientific and educational purposes. The Foundation is supported primarily by Friends of NRA (FONRA) fundraising events and other charitable contributions.

B A S I S O F P R E S E N T A T I O N

The financial statements of the Foundation have been prepared on the accrual basis and in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America which requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities as of the date of the financial statements and the reported amount of revenue and other support and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

C L A S S I F I C A T I O N O F N E T A S S E T S

To identify the observance of limitations and restrictions placed on the use of the resources available to the Foundation, the accounts of the Foundation are maintained in three separate classes of net assets; unrestricted, temporarily restricted, and permanently restricted, based on the existence or absence of donor-imposed restrictions.

Unrestricted net assets represent resources that are not restricted, either temporarily or permanently, by donor-imposed stipulations. They are available for support of the Foundation’s general operations.

Temporarily restricted net assets represent contributions and other inflows of assets whose use by the Foundation is limited by donor-imposed stipulations. These restrictions are temporary in that they either expire by passage of time or can be fulfilled and removed by actions of the Foundation pursuant to those stipulations.

Permanently restricted net assets represent endowment contributions and other inflows of assets whose use by the Foundation is limited by donor-imposed stipulations that neither expire by passage of time nor can be fulfilled and removed by actions of the Foundation pursuant to those stipulations.

C A S H A N D C A S H E Q U I V A L E N T S

The Foundation considers all highly liquid investments purchased with a maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash equivalents.

C O N C E N T R A T I O N O F C R E D I T R I S K

The Foundation maintains a cash balance in excess of federally insured limits in an interest bearing account. The Foundation’s policy is to deposit funds only in financially

sound institutions. Nevertheless, these deposits are subject to some degree of credit risk. Investments are maintained in financial institutions. Accounts receivable primarily represent funds due to the Foundation for contributions and from FONRA events and committees, and are not collateralized.

The Foundation invests in a professionally managed portfolio that primarily contains money market funds, equity securities, and fixed income securities. Such investments are exposed to various risks, such as market and credit. Due to the level of risk associated with such investments, and the level of uncertainty related to changes in value of such investments, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in risk in the near term would materially affect investment balances and the amounts reported in the financial statements.

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Investments consist primarily of money market funds, equity securities, and fixed income securities which are carried at fair value, as determined by an independent market valuation service using the closing prices at the end of the period. In calculating realized gains and losses, the cost of securities sold is determined by the specific-identification method. To adjust the carrying value of the investments, the change in fair value is included in revenue and other support in the statements of activities.

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Unconditional pledges and contributions receivable consist of irrevocable and measurable bequest proceeds due to the Foundation and donor promises to give in future periods, usually over a period of one to ten years. Pledges due in more than one year are recorded at the present value of estimated cash flows, and for both the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015, have been discounted by rates ranging from 1.1% to 2.6%. An allowance for uncollectible pledges and contributions receivable is provided based upon management’s judgment of potential defaults.

A C C O U N T S R E C E I V A B L E

Accounts receivable consist of start-up funds and current year event proceeds due from FONRA committees. Start-up funds are advanced to each new FONRA committee and are returned to the Foundation only upon dissolution of the committee.

I N V E N T O R Y

Inventory consists primarily of artwork, shooting sports, and hunting supplies to be utilized at FONRA fundraising events. Inventory is stated at the lower of cost or market, with cost determined using the first-in, first-out method. Adjustments are made to reduce the inventory to net realizable value in the case of obsolescence.

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P R O P E R T Y A N D E Q U I P M E N T

Property and equipment are stated at cost, less accumulated depreciation. Expenditures for maintenance and repairs, which do not prolong the useful lives of the assets, are expensed. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line method over the assets’ estimated useful lives. Building improvements are depreciated over useful lives of 20 years, other property and equipment is depreciated over two to 10 years. The Foundation capitalizes complete desktop and laptop computers greater than $500 and all other fixed assets greater than $1,500.

M U S E U M C O L L E C T I O N S

The Foundation has capitalized its museum collections, consisting principally of donated firearms, since its inception. If purchased, items accessioned into the collection are capitalized at cost, and if donated they are capitalized at their appraised value or fair value on the accession date. Gains or losses on the deaccession of collection items are classified in the statements of activities as unrestricted, temporarily or permanently restricted support depending on donor restriction, if any, placed on the item at the time of accession. Provisions are made to reduce museum collections to net realizable value. Museum collections are not depreciated as the Foundation takes appropriate measures to perpetually preserve their cultural and historic value.

S P L I T I N T E R E S T A G R E E M E N T S

The Foundation is the beneficiary under several split interest agreements in the form of charitable lead trust and charitable remainder unitrust agreements. Under terms of the agreements, the Foundation has the irrevocable right to receive the annual payments during the life of the trust and/or remaining trust assets upon termination of the trust. Split interest agreements are recorded as an asset based on the actuarially computed value as of the end of each year. The difference between the amount received for the agreement and its actuarially computed value is recorded as revenue. Split interest agreements due in more than one year have been recorded at the present value of estimated cash flows. For both the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015, the discount rate applied ranged from 2.5% to 8.0% and incorporated future life expectancies ranging from 0 to 21 years.

A N N U I T I E S P A Y A B L E

Donors have established and funded gift annuity contracts. Under terms of the contracts, the Foundation has the irrevocable right to receive the remaining contract assets upon termination of the contract. Annuity contracts are recorded as a liability based on the actuarially computed value at the time of gift. The difference between the amount received for the contract and its actuarially computed value is recorded as revenue. For both the years ended December

31, 2016 and 2015, the discount rate applied ranged from 1.2% to 3.4%.

R E V E N U E R E C O G N I T I O N

Unconditional contributions, whether unrestricted or restricted, are recognized as revenue upon notification of the unconditional gift or pledge and classified in the appropriate net asset category. Proceeds from FONRA fundraising events, net of direct benefit expenses paid by the FONRA event committees, are recorded in the period in which the event occurs. One half of the net proceeds from FONRA events are restricted for use by the FONRA State Fund committee in which the event was held. These proceeds may be temporarily or permanently restricted. Temporarily restricted proceeds become unrestricted when qualifying expenses have been incurred.

O U T S T A N D I N G L E G A C I E S

The Foundation is the beneficiary under various wills and trust agreements, the total realizable amounts of which are not presently determinable. The Foundation’s share of such amounts is not recorded until the Foundation has an irrevocable right to the bequest and the proceeds are measurable.

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Long-lived assets and certain identifiable intangible assets are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. Recoverability of long-lived assets is measured by a comparison of the carrying amount of the asset to future undiscounted net cash flows expected to be generated by the asset. If such assets are considered to be impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the assets exceeds the estimated fair value of the assets. Assets to be disposed of are reportable at the lower of the carrying amount or fair value, less cost to sell.

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The costs of providing program services and supporting activities have been accounted for on a functional basis in the statements of activities. Accordingly, certain costs have been allocated among program services, administrative, and fundraising expenses.

G R A N T P R O G R A M E X P E N S E

Grants are recorded as program expense in the year in which the Foundation’s Board of Trustees approves the expenditure. The Foundation supports a wide range of firearms and safety-related public interest activities, including youth education, range development and

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school security and firearm training, education and safety programs.

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The Foundation is exempt from federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and from state income taxes. In addition, the Foundation is not classified as a private foundation.

The Foundation follows the accounting standard on accounting for uncertainty in income taxes, which addresses the determination of whether tax benefits claimed or expected to be claimed on a tax return should be recorded in the financial statements. Under this guidance, the Foundation may recognize the tax benefit from an uncertain tax position only if it is more-likely-than-not that the tax position will be sustained on examination by taxing authorities, based on the technical merits of the position. The tax benefits recognized in the financial statements from such a position are measured based on the largest benefit that has a greater than 50% likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. The guidance on accounting for uncertainty in income taxes also addresses de-recognition, classification, interest and penalties on income taxes, and accounting in interim periods.

Management evaluated the Foundation’s tax positions and concluded that the Foundation had taken no uncertain tax positions that require adjustment to the financial statements to comply with the provisions of this guidance. Generally, the Foundation is no longer subject to income tax examinations by the U.S. federal, state or local tax authorities for years before 2013, which is the standard statute of limitations look-back period.

P E N D I N G A C C O U N T I N G

P R O N O U N C E M E N T S

In July 2015, the FASB issued ASU 2015-11, Inventory (Topic 330): Simplifying the Measurement of Inventory. The amendments in the ASU require entities that measure inventory using the first-in, first-out or average cost methods to measure inventory at the lower of cost and net realizable value. Net realizable value is defined as estimated selling price in the ordinary course of business less reasonably predictable costs of completion, disposal and transportation. This ASU will be effective for the Foundation for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2016.

In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-14, Not-for-Profit Entities (Topic 958): Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities. The amendments in this ASU make improvements to the information provided in financial statements and accompanying notes of not-for-profit entities. The amendments set forth the FASB’s improvements to net asset classification requirements and the information presented about a not-for-profit entity’s liquidity, financial performance and cash flows. The ASU will be effective for fiscal years beginning after December

15, 2017. Earlier adoption is permitted. The changes in this ASU should generally be applied on a retrospective basis in the year that the ASU is first applied.

S U B S E Q U E N T E V E N T S

The Foundation evaluated subsequent events through March 8, 2017, which is the date the financial statements were available to be issued.

2. InvestmentsInvestments, at fair value, as of December 31, 2016 and 2015 consisted of the following:

2016 2015

Money market $ 2,452,755 $ 3,956,176Equity securities 49,269,448 44,912,805Fixed income securities 19,099,401 15,902,218Total $ 70,821,604 $ 64,771,199

Investment income (loss) for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015 included the following:

2016 2015

Realized (loss) gain, net $ (102,508) $ 114,288Unrealized gain (loss), net 2,964,662 (3,112,914)Dividends and interest 1,729,861 1,659,312Total $ 4,592,015 $ (1,339,314)

3. Pledges and Contributions ReceivableAt December 31, 2016 and 2015, donors to the Foundation have unconditionally promised to give amounts as follows:

2016 2015

Within one year $ 2,830,939 $ 3,303,584One to five years 1,126,150 1,808,201More than five years 263,000 231,575

4,220,089 5,343,360Less: discount on

pledges receivable (4,403) (13,227)4,215,686 5,330,133

Less: allowance for uncollectible pledges (299,000) (198,000)

Total $ 3,916,686 $ 5,132,133

Estate proceeds bequeathed and due to the Foundation in the amount of $641,442 and $1,412,070 were included in contributions receivable at December 31, 2016 and 2015, respectively.

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4. Property and EquipmentProperty and equipment as of December 31, 2016 and 2015 consist of:

2016 2015

Buildings andimprovements $ 777,206 $ 777,206

Furniture, fixturesand equipment 908,900 637,562

1,686,106 1,414,768Less: accumulated

depreciation 540,099 370,765$ 1,146,007 $ 1,044,003

Depreciation expense for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015 was $169,334 and $114,052, respectively.

5. Credit AgreementThe Foundation maintains a $2,000,000 collateralized line of credit agreement with a bank, which expires September 30, 2017. The agreement was secured by cash and securities totaling $8,408,066 and $7,906,452 at December 31, 2016 and 2015, respectively. Under the terms of this agreement, for any borrowings, the Foundation would make monthly interest payments on the daily outstanding principal at a variable rate based on the 30-day LIBOR rate, plus 0.70%. At December 31, 2016 and 2015, no amounts were outstanding under the line of credit agreement.

6. Fair Value MeasurementsThe Foundation follows the Codification Topic, Fair Value Measurement, which defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date and sets out a fair value hierarchy. The fair value hierarchy gives the highest priority to quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3). Inputs are broadly defined

as assumptions market participants would use in pricing an asset or liability. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are described below:

Level 1: Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the reporting entity has the ability to access at the measurement date. The type of investments included in Level 1 include listed equities and listed derivatives.

Level 2: Inputs other than quoted prices within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly; and fair value is determined through the use of models or other valuation methodologies.

Level 3: Inputs are unobservable for the asset or liability and include situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability. The inputs into the determination of fair value are based upon the best information in the circumstances and may require significant management judgment or estimation.

In certain cases, the inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, an investment’s level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The Foundation’s assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement in its entirety requires judgment, and considers factors specific to the investment.

In determining the appropriate levels, the Foundation performs a detailed analysis of the assets and liabilities that are subject to fair value measurements. At each reporting period, all assets and liabilities for which the fair value measurement is based on significant unobservable inputs are classified as Level 3.

The estimated fair values of the Foundation’s short-term financial instruments, including cash and equivalents, and payables arising in the ordinary course of operations, approximate their individual carrying amounts due to the relatively short period of time between their origination and expected realization.

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As of December 31, 2016AssetsAvailable-for-sale equity securities: Total Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Consumer discretionary $ 141,495 $ 141,495 $ — $ —Consumer staples 29,657 29,657 — —Energy 13,979 13,979 — —Financials 106,189 106,189 — —Health care 96,388 96,388 — —Industrials 63,180 63,180 — —Information technology 246,449 246,449 — —Materials 15,117 15,117 — —International equities 124,485 124,485 — —Multi-strategy stock funds 46,463,457 46,463,457 — —Stock funds - commodities 1,969,052 1,969,052 — —

Total available-for-sale equity securities 49,269,448 49,269,448 — —

Available-for-sale fixed income securities:Corporate bonds(a) 5,009,390 5,009,390 — —U.S. Treasury & agency 3,851,163 3,851,163 — —Multi-strategy bond funds 10,057,364 10,057,364 — —Mortgage obligations 132,588 132,588 — —Municipal bonds 48,896 48,896 — —

Total available-for-sale fixed income securities 19,099,401 19,099,401 — —

Money market 2,452,755 2,452,755 — —Total investments 70,821,604 70,821,604 — —Split interest agreements 1,273,037 — — 1,273,037Total assets $ 72,094,641 $ 70,821,604 $ — $ 1,273,037

(a) Based on its analysis of the nature and risk of these investments, the Foundation has determined that presenting them as asingle class is appropriate.

As of December 31, 2015Assets:Available-for-sale equity securities: Total Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Multi-strategy stock funds $ 43,695,674 $ 43,695,674 $ — $ —Stock funds - commodities 1,217,131 1,217,131 — —

Total available-for-sale equity securities 44,912,805 44,912,805 — —

Available-for-sale fixed income securities:Corporate bonds(a) 5,005,426 5,005,426 — —U.S. Treasury & agency 3,787,327 3,787,327 — —Multi-strategy bond funds 6,931,377 6,931,377 — —Mortgage obligations 129,881 129,881 — —Municipal bonds 48,207 48,207 — —

Total available-for-sale fixed income securities 15,902,218 15,902,218 — —

Money market 3,956,176 3,956,176 — —Total investments 64,771,199 64,771,199 — —Split interest agreements 975,694 — — 975,694Total assets $ 65,746,893 $ 64,771,199 $ — $ 975,694

(a) Based on its analysis of the nature and risk of these investments, the Foundation has determined that presenting them as asingle class is appropriate.

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Money market funds, equity and fixed income securities are classified as Level 1 instruments, as they are actively traded on public exchanges.

Split interest agreements are classified as Level 3 instruments, as there is no market for the Foundation’s interest in the trusts. Further, the Foundation’s asset is the right to receive cash flows from the trusts, not the assets of the trusts themselves. Although the trust assets may be investments for which quoted prices in an active market are available, the Foundation does not control those investments.

For assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3), Fair Value Measurement requires reconciliation of the beginning and ending balances, separately for each major category of assets and liabilities, except for derivative assets and liabilities, which may be presented net. The table below represents the reconciliation of the Foundation’s assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs:

2016 2015

Split interest agreements,beginning of year $ 975,694 $ 1,047,224

Contributions 285,267 —Distributions received (145,533) (80,918)Change in value 157,609 9,388Split interest agreements,

end of year $ 1,273,037 $ 975,694

7. Temporarily and PermanentlyRestricted Net Assets

Temporarily restricted net assets are available for the following purposes:

2016 2015

Program grants $ 37,016,860 $ 35,269,778Other, passage of time 2,120,190 1,745,923Total $ 39,137,050 $ 37,015,701

Income from the following permanently restricted net assets is expendable to support program grants in those respective areas:

2016 2015

National Firearms Museum $ 30,708,508 $ 30,543,546Youth education 5,934,547 5,776,542Hunting &

wildlife conservation 6,956,818 6,586,005Firearms &

marksmanship training 2,957,776 2,903,983Other programs 18,893,817 18,061,197Total $ 65,451,466 $ 63,871,273

The Foundation follows the Codification subtopic Reporting endowment funds. The Codification addresses accounting issues related to guidelines in the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act of 2006 (UPMIFA), which was adopted by the National Conferences of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in July 2006 and enacted in the Commonwealth of Virginia on July 1, 2008 and in the District of Columbia on January 23, 2008. The Foundation includes all permanently restricted funds and temporarily restricted quasi-endowment funds in its endowments. The Management of the Foundation has interpreted UPMIFA as requiring the preservation of the fair value of original donor-restricted endowment gifts as of the date of the gift absent explicit donor stipulations to the contrary. As a result of this interpretation, the Foundation classifies as permanently restricted net assets (a) the original value of cash gifts donated to permanent endowment, (b) the discounted value of future gifts promised to permanent endowment, net of allowance for uncollectible pledges, and (c) the fair value of non-cash gifts received whereby the proceeds of any future sale are donor-restricted to permanent endowment. The remaining portion of donor-restricted endowment funds not classified in permanently restricted net assets is classified as temporarily restricted net assets until those amounts are appropriated for expenditure by the Foundation in a manner consistent with the standard of prudence prescribed by UPMIFA. In accordance with UPMIFA, the Foundation considers the following factors in making a determination to appropriate or accumulate donor-restricted endowment funds:

n The duration and preservation of the fund

n The purposes of the Foundation and donor-restricted endowment fund

n General economic conditions

n The possible effect of inflation and deflation

n The expected total return from income and the appreciation of investments

n Other resources of the Foundation

n The investment policies of the Foundation

The Foundation has adopted investment and spending policies for endowment assets that attempt to provide a predictable stream of funding to the programs supported by its endowment while seeking to maintain purchasing power of the endowment assets. The investment policy of the Foundation is to achieve, at a minimum, a real (inflation adjusted) total net return that exceeds spending policy requirements. Investments are diversified both by asset class and within asset classes. The purpose of diversification is to minimize unsystematic risk and to provide reasonable assurance that no single security or class of securities will have a disproportionate impact on the total portfolio. The amount appropriated for expenditure ranges from 1% to

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drop below the original contribution(s). All earnings of the endowment are reflected as temporarily restricted net assets until appropriated for expenditure in the form of program grants.

The Foundation’s endowments are composed primarily of donor restricted funds. The changes in endowment net assets for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015 are as follows:

As of December 31, 2016

Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

Endowment net assets, beginning of year $ (1,912) $ 8,209,000 $ 63,871,273 $ 72,078,360Interest and dividends, net 6,538 1,409,615 22,826 1,438,979Net appreciation (665) 2,067,627 90,815 2,157,777Contributions 558,239 3,997 1,320,941 1,883,177Amount appropriated for expenditure — (1,771,026) — (1,771,026)Other changes (508) — 145,611 145,104Endowment net assets, end of year $ 561,692 $ 9,919,213 $ 65,451,466 $ 75,932,371

As of December 31, 2015

Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

Endowment net assets, beginning of year $ (1,848) $ 11,169,638 $ 60,550,136 $ 71,717,926Interest and dividends, net — 1,337,323 27,852 1,365,175Net depreciation — (2,348,094) (64,780) (2,412,874)Contributions — — 3,354,469 3,354,469Amount appropriated for expenditure — (1,949,867) — (1,949,867)Other changes (64) — 3,596 3,531Endowment net assets, end of year $ (1,912) $ 8,209,000 $ 63,871,273 $ 72,078,360

The related assets are included in investments, museum collections and pledges and contributions receivable.

From time to time, the fair value of assets associated with individual donor-restricted endowment funds may fall below the level that the donor or UPMIFA requires the Foundation to retain as a fund of perpetual duration. In accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, deficiencies of this nature that are reported in unrestricted net assets as of December 31, 2016 and 2015, were $2,420 and $1,912, respectively. The deficiencies in the donor-restricted endowment funds at December 31, 2016 and 2015 resulted from unfavorable market fluctuations and the continued appropriation of endowment assets, which was deemed prudent by the Foundation.

8. Operating LeasesThe Foundation leases warehouse space and equipment under operating leases, cancelable with one year’s notice, with terms expiring through 2019. The annual minimum payments related to these obligations as of December 31, 2016 are as follows:

2017 $ 186,1502018 186,1502019 186,150Total $ 558,450

Total lease expense for each of the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015 was $186,150.

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9. Related PartiesThe Foundation is affiliated with the NRA by virtue of the control vested with the NRA’s Board of Directors to appoint the Trustees of the Foundation. The Foundation has received certain benefits from this affiliation at no cost, among which are various administrative and support services. Management has determined that the fair value of these benefits is minimal, and accordingly, no amounts are reflected in these financial statements.

The Foundation reimburses the NRA for certain expenses, such as salaries, benefits and general operating expenses, paid by the NRA on the Foundation’s behalf. These expenses totaled $8,862,322 and $5,837,114 for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015, respectively. As of December 31, 2016 and 2015, $1,215,709 and $908,726, respectively, was owed to the NRA and included in due to affiliates for reimbursements and pass through funds still held by the Foundation.

The Foundation funded certain qualified NRA programs with grants totaling $19,276,495 and $18,985,029 for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015, respectively.

Endowment contributions and gift annuities benefiting NRA Civil Rights Defense Fund, NRA Freedom Action Foundation, and NRA Special Contribution Fund are pooled with Foundation investments.

The following amounts were due to affiliates at December 31:

2016 2015

National Rifle Association $ 1,215,709 $ 908,726NRA Civil Rights

Defense Fund 1,463,317 1,378,888NRA Freedom Action

Foundation 203,237 101,071NRA Special

Contribution Fund 1,040,353 1,041,651Total $ 3,922,616 $ 3,430,336

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