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Grants Available To Hunting-Focused Nonprofit Organizations

Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at 11:32 AM

Grants Available To Hunting-Focused Nonprofit Organizations
Innovative program funds first-time hunter clinics and camps; deadline to apply is Aug. 9 .

Arizona Game and Fish Department

Arizona Game and Fish Department

PHOENIX, AZ – -(Ammoland.com)- The Arizona Game and Fish Department has $30,000 in grant funding to assist local nonprofit hunting organizations to implement hands-on events designed for first time hunters in an effort to recruit new hunters, and teach them about wildlife conservation in Arizona.

The grant program is a pass-through grant program funded by the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s (NSSF) Hunting Heritage Partnership, which supports state agencies’ efforts to expand hunter recruitment and retention.

Applications are being accepted now, and funding will be awarded through a competitive application process. Applications and any supporting materials may be submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or e-mail, and must be received by Monday, Aug. 9 by 5 p.m. (MST). Postmarks do not count.

“This grant program gets funding to the core engine of continuing Arizona’s hunting heritage – the state’s sportsmen’s organizations,” said Denise Raum, Game and Fish hunter recruitment coordinator.

“As volunteer-based, nonprofit organizations, funding a weekend event can be a barrier. This grant, and others like it, bridges that gap allowing them to do great work.”

Applicants must be a nonprofit organization based in Arizona, have a mission related to hunter recruitment, and have a certificate of general liability insurance. To be eligible the proposal must include, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

Promote or facilitate hunter recruitment and retention (examples include hunting camps for rabbit, dove, quail, squirrel, and predator/furbearing); Hunt using a firearm; Available to the public; Provide family activities at camp; Complete best practices training; Complete project by Jan. 31, 2010; Submit a survey / evaluation of the event. Grant funds cannot be used to purchase hunting or fishing licenses/tags/stamps, group banquets, raffle prizes,; for-profit projects, or hunting competitions.

Application packets can be obtained from the Game and Fish website at www.azgfd.gov/getoutside under “Hunting Heritage Partnership: Hunter Recruitment Camp Project” or by contacting Hunter Recruitment and Retention Coordinator Denise Raum at draum@azgfd.gov or (623) 236-7567.

Submit completed applications and supporting materials to: Arizona Game and Fish Department, IEWR, Attn.: HRR Coordinator, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, Arizona 85086, by e-mail to draum@azgfd.gov, or fax (623) 236-7903 Attn.: HRR Coordinator.

“Studies show that a mentored-experience is the best way to recruit new hunters. This partnership with local organizations is a great way to reach families that have an interest in hunting, but they don’t know where or how to get started,” said Raum.

Grant awards will be announced on or about August 16, 2010.

More than $400,000 was awarded to seven states by NSSF through the Hunting Heritage Partnership this year. Arizona received $40,000. The balance, not being passed through, is to be used to promote, advertise, and administer the best practices training of the grant program.

To learn more about the department’s efforts to preserve the hunting heritage, visit www.azgfd.gov/hhwg.

The recruitment and retention of hunters, anglers, trappers, and shooters is important to continue the successful management of Arizona’s wildlife. Funding for the management and conservation of game animals is funded by dollars generated by the sale of licenses, hunt tags and matching funds from federal excise taxes hunters pay on guns, ammunition, and related equipment – not through the state’s general fund. However, driving on a country road and enjoying roaming elk herds, antelope on the range or ducks in flight are enjoyed by all citizens of Arizona and beyond. Did you know regulated hunting has never resulted in the extinction of a species? On the contrary, most game species populations are more stable now then when there were no hunting regulations.

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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.

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Cabela’s Sponsors Four Whitetails Unlimited Programs in 2010

Monday, January 25th, 2010 at 2:13 PM

Cabela’s Sponsors Four Whitetails Unlimited Programs in 2010
Outdoor retailer and conservation group close in on a decade of support.

Whitetails Unlimited

Whitetails Unlimited

SIDNEY, Nebraska - -(AmmoLand.com)- Cabela’s, the giant outdoor retailer, continues their nearly decade-long support of Whitetails Unlimited by sponsoring four different WTU programs in 2010.

“We are grateful, and a little humbled, by Cabela’s continued support,” said Kevin Devault, WTU’s manager of conservation funding. “This long-standing relationship is a great asset for Whitetails Unlimited and our members, and we’re proud that our innovative programs attract such strong support from the outdoor industry’s most innovative retailer.”

Cabelas Shooting Sports

Cabelas Shooting Sports

Cabela’s is teaming up with WTU to be a Signature Sponsor of the 2010 Deer Camp Tour, the Membership Appreciation $100,000 Giveaway, and the WTU National Event Merchandise Booklet. In addition, they provide Cabela’s gift cards for the annual drawing in WTU’s My First Deer program, which celebrates an important rite of passage for any serious hunter – the harvesting of their first white-tailed deer. Cabela’s has been generously participating in the My First Deer program since it’s inception.

“Industry support is very important to the success of our original and creative programs,” said Devault. “Even through the recent economic downturn our members have remained solid, continuing to support both local WTU chapters and national programs. We make a point to let our members know who is supporting us every chance we get.”

Additional information about WTU programs is available on the WTU website, www.whitetailsunlimited.com. For information about becoming a program sponsor, contact Kevin Devault, WTU manager of conservation funding at (920) 743-6777, ext. 102, or e-mail kdevault@whitetailsunlimited.com.

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Founded in 1982, Whitetails Unlimited is a national nonprofit conservation organization. Our mission is to raise funds in support of education, habitat enhancement and acquisition, and the preservation of the hunting tradition for the benefit of the white-tailed deer and other wildlife. When it comes to the whitetail and its environment, WTU’s degree of professionalism and dedication has earned us the reputation of being the nation’s premier whitetail organization.

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