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Grants Available For Public Shooting Ranges In Arizona

Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at 1:03 am

Grants Available For Public Shooting Ranges In Arizona

Arizona Game and Fish Department

Arizona Game and Fish Department

PHOENIX, AZ —-(AmmoLand.com)- The Arizona Game and Fish Department wants to continue to improve and expand public shooting ranges across the state by providing grant funding to qualified applicants involved in the development, improvement or maintenance of public shooting and archery ranges.

The department is accepting grant applications now through Jan. 15 by 5 p.m. (MST). Shooting clubs, sportsmen’s groups and government agencies operating public shooting ranges are encouraged to apply. Privately owned for-profit ranges are not eligible for this program.

“This program has been instrumental in the vitality of shooting ranges across the state,” said Game and Fish Shooting Ranges Administrator, Anthony Chavez. “It has afforded ranges the opportunity to expand safety barriers; add capabilities to include clay target shooting and archery shooting; improve ADA accessibility; as well as update and modernize these facilities.”

Examples of projects that could be eligible for funds include shooting range development and redevelopment, construction of noise abatement structures and safety berms, installation of shooting pads and stations, and construction or improvement of access roads and parking lots.

Grants are available through a competitive application process each year. The Arizona Game and Fish Commission determines how much money is available, but generally the total is about $100,000. The maximum grant award is $50,000 per project.

Application packets are available online at www.azgfd.gov/shootingsports (select “range development grants” link on the left side of the page), or contact Anthony Chavez, statewide shooting ranges administrator, at (623) 236-7395 or aechavez@azgfd.gov.

Chavez added, “Public shooting ranges are critical in the preservation of recreational and competitive shooting, they support hunter education and youth programs, and facilitate law enforcement training.”

The Arizona Game and Fish Department does not receive general funds from the State of Arizona. Most department funding results from user-pays user-benefits sources of funding including sales of hunting and fishing licenses, stamps and tags. The benefit for allocating revenue for this grant is it supports the department’s hunter education, hunter recruitment and shooting sports programs, and it promotes and provides Arizona residents with safe shooting areas – all important elements of the department’s mission.

Note: Shooting sports and hunting are rated among the safest forms of recreation. Some 40 million people of all ages safely participate in these activities. However, research shows there are nearly 48 million men and women who are interested in shooting sports and are simply waiting for an invitation. Grants of this kind will assist the department’s already successful shooting and hunter education programs.

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The Arizona Game and Fish Department prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, or disability in its programs and activities. If anyone believes that they have been discriminated against in any of the AGFD’s programs or activities, including employment practices, they may file a complaint with the Deputy Director, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000, (602) 942-3000, or with the Fish and Wildlife Service, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. Ste. 130, Arlington, VA 22203. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation or this document in an alternative format by contacting the Deputy Director as listed above.

EOTAC Hosts Free Shooting Sports Clinic at IDPA National Championship

Friday, November 6th, 2009 at 1:22 pm

EOTAC Hosts Free Shooting Sports Clinic at IDPA National Championship

EOTAC Shooting Sports Clinic at IDPA National Championship

EOTAC Shooting Sports Clinic at IDPA National Championship

EOTAC.com

EOTAC.com

WEST COLUMBIA, S.C.--(AmmoLand.com)- EOTAC, makers of the highest quality tactical and discreet garments available to operators, hosted a free Shooting Sports Clinic at the IDPA National Championship that was held at the United States Shooting Academy in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The Clinic gave competitors that shot the IDPA National Championship the opportunity to reshoot stages from the match but with coaching from Team EOTAC members Tom Yost, Bob Vogel, Massad Ayoob, Dave Harrington, Tom Carpenter, and Mark Redl. This was the third and largest clinic hosted by EOTAC.

“For Team EOTAC, it’s a pleasure giving back to the shooting community through these Clinics. The Team members are getting as much out of these Clinics as the participants are. It’s great to see the smiles on their faces as the participants learn new techniques,” said Tom Yost, Captain of Team EOTAC.

“As Team EOTAC members compete in matches across the country, we will continue to offer these free clinics. They are our way of further supporting the shooting sports and helping fellow shooters improve their skills,” said Fernando Coelho, President of EOTAC.

About EOTAC
EOTAC taps decades of real world military, law enforcement, and private sector experience to produce the highest quality tactical and discreet garments available to operators today. Offering both traditional and next gen tactical clothing, EOTAC designs innovate without sacrificing utility or comfort. Leveraging outdoor industry experience and end user feedback, EOTAC continually refines the capabilities of its product line maintaining a high level of excellence in every garment offered.