NRA Online Hunter Education Program Reaches 100,000 Course Completions Lead

NRA Online Hunter Education Program Reaches Over 100,000 Course Completions

The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce that over 100,000 hunters have completed the award-winning, free NRA Hunter Education online course since its inception in 2017.

Illinois Adds Hunter Education to Schools

Illinois schools will soon have the option to provide hunter education as an in-class program or after-school activity to students across the state.

NRA Free Hunter-Ed Online May be Worth Millions Annually to States

NRA Hunter Education online, our free gift to hunters, just became a multi-million dollar gift to state wildlife agencies and conservation. All your state needs to do is accept the gift.

Kentucky Becomes Eighth State to Offer NRA Online Hunter Ed

On July 1, Kentucky became the eighth state to adopt the NRA’s free online hunter education course, NRAHE.org.

Free Hunter Education Online: NRA’s Gift to Hunters

In 1949, your NRA developed a program that became the basis for hunter education nationwide. Today, as new modes of communication allow such education to reach even further, your NRA crafted a new hunter education curriculum and offered it to the hunting world free of charge.

NRA Hunter Education Online Course Now Available in Alabama

The National Rifle Association’s award-winning free NRA Hunter Education online course is now available in Alabama, the latest addition as NRA works to make the course available to hunters in all 50 states.

First Light: NRA Introduces Online Hunter Education Course

Here's why NRA's free online hunter education course, NRAHE.org, is the new standard by which all other hunter safety courses will be judged.

NRA Online Hunter Education Receives 7 Telly Awards

The free Web-based course, developed by the organization that built the first-ever hunter education program in the United States in 1949, earns international recognition for its superb approach to instruction.

NRA Donates More Than $170,000 to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

The National Rifle Association of America was pleased to present a donation of $173,911 to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency for their residents’ use of NRA’s award-winning, free online hunter education course.

2014 NRA Youth Education Summit Begins in Washington, D.C.

Forty-five high school students from all over the United States have arrived in Washington, D.C. for this week's 2014 NRA Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.).

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