NRA Announces New Club Leadership & Development Online Course

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posted on November 20, 2024
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NRA Club Leadership And Developmentlede

The National Rifle Association of America is pleased to announce the release of its newly revised edition of the NRA Club Leadership & Development Online Course. The course is comprised of 12 lessons, designed to educate current and incoming club officers and leaders in club operations, programs, and membership development.

NRA club affiliates play a major role in the delivery system of NRA programs. The NRA is committed to providing assistance to its affiliated associations, clubs, and ranges across the country. Current and incoming club officers and leaders will receive a multidisciplinary perspective on major topics such as:

  • Organizing Your Club
  • Club Leadership
  • Incorporation
  • Club Finances
  • Marketing and Media
  • Insurance
  • Range Development
  • Youth Programs
  • Competitions
  • Grants

"NRA Clubs & Associations is pleased to offer this up-to-date online learning opportunity for current and upcoming club leadership,” said Liz Bush, deputy executive director, NRA General Operations. “This revised online course provides expanded information on how to best take advantage of NRA grants, programs, and marketing which are essential for club membership growth.”

Registration for the online course is only $50, which includes downloads of all course materials and a free download of the NRA Club Officers Guide. Visit onlinetraining.nra.org/online-courses/ to get started today!

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