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You can access grant-writing resources and Grants Consultant Kurt Bradley through Homeland Defense Grants, part of Homeland Defense Journal. CHIEF no longer provides, manages or operates this grants service. Terms and fees, including payment for grants services, are subject to change and are the final decision of Homeland Defense Journal:

Eligibility
Grant requests must conform to, and foster the purposes set forth in The NRA Foundation's Articles of Incorporation. These purposes are as follows:
- To promote, advance and encourage firearms and hunting safety.
- To educate individuals, including the youth of the United States, with respect to firearms and firearms history and hunting safety and marksmanship, as well as with respect to other subjects that are of importance to the well-being of the general public.
- To conduct research in furtherance of improved firearms safety and marksmanship facilities and techniques.
- To support activities of the National Rifle Association of America, but only to the extent that such activities are in furtherance of charitable, educational or scientific purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any similar provision subsequently enacted.
- To engage in any other activity that is incidental to, connected with, or in advancement of the foregoing purposes and that is within the scope of allowable purposes under 26 U.S.C. §501(c)(3).
Get Started
For full details, eligibility requirements and application guidelines, go to the NRA Foundation State Fund Grants homepage »
Application Deadline: ONGOING
Sponsor:
NRA Foundation, NRA (National Rifle Association)
What is it?
State Committees have been established in 49 states and are responsible for making grant funding recommendations to The NRA Foundation, Inc. Board Trustees. Fund grants benefit a variety of constituencies including children, youth, women, individuals with physical disabilities, gun collectors, law enforcement officers, hunters, and competitive teams.
State Fund Committees meet annually to review and recommend eligible projects for funding. Final approval rests with The NRA Foundation, Inc. Board of Trustees. Application submission deadlines and meeting dates are determined independently within the respective state.
Links to help with your NRA Foundation State Fund Grants application: ***
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