NRA Foundation Affirms the Importance of Second Amendment Philanthropy

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posted on December 18, 2025
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As the year draws to a close and philanthropic giving reaches its peak, The NRA Foundation is reaffirming what has always set it apart: a steadfast commitment to independent, mission-driven philanthropy that directly supports America’s shooting sports traditions, firearm safety, and responsible gun ownership.

At this time of generous giving, donors deserve the confidence that their contributions will be stewarded with integrity and used precisely as they intend. The NRA Foundation’s independence ensures that every dollar entrusted to its mission strengthens communities, advances safety, and protects the rights that safeguard our freedoms.

“For more than 30 years, The NRA Foundation has demonstrated that donor-driven philanthropy is one of the most powerful tools we have to preserve constitutional rights and promote responsible firearm ownership,” said Peter Churchbourne, Executive Director of the NRA Foundation. “Especially during this season of giving, honoring donor intent is not just a priority, it is a promise.”

Mission-focused grantmaking by The NRA Foundation continues to support critical programs nationwide: youth marksmanship training that builds confidence and character; shooting range improvements that enhance safety; and law enforcement and first-responder training that saves lives. In the past year alone, grants have helped fuel the growth of USA Shooting, provided resources to Scouting America, and strengthened competitive and recreational shooting opportunities through partners like the USA Clay Target League. These investments reflect an unwavering commitment to the grassroots communities who sustain our nation’s shooting heritage.

“This work doesn’t ebb and flow with politics,” Churchbourne added. “It is sustained by passionate Americans who choose to invest in freedom and their communities. And as charitable giving surges at year-end, donors are reminded that independence matters. When philanthropy is insulated from political pressure and guided solely by mission, communities thrive, safety improves, and the next generation inherits a stronger legacy of liberty.”

The NRA Foundation remains committed to transparency, responsible stewardship, and ensuring philanthropic resources always go where donors intend: directly to the programs and people preserving America’s shooting and hunting traditions.

This year—and every year—independent philanthropy keeps freedom strong.

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