NRA Offers Financial Support Lede

NRA Offers Financial Support to Local Hunters for the Hungry Programs

The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum (HLF) announced last month that $100,000 is available in 2024 for the Hunters for the Hungry (HFH) subsidy program.

NRA Now Accepting Submissions for George Montgomery/NRA Youth Wildlife Art Contest

Students in grades 1 through 12 are eligible to win cash prizes.

The NRA Foundation's Firing into Fall Auction

The NRA Foundation is celebrating the start of fall by hosting an online “Firing into Fall” Auction to fundraise for the future of freedom.

2025 NRA Youth Education Summit Applications Are Now Open

The NRA Youth Education Summit offers a week of learning, growth, and opportunities to win college scholarships.

2025 NRA Foundation Grant Applications Now Open

Since 1990, The NRA Foundation has awarded over $492 million through more than 63,000 grants. NRA Foundation grants enable shooting sports-related and safety programs to develop, expand, and enhance their educational curriculum to deliver valuable services to millions of Americans.

Look for Free NRA Hunter Ed Online in 14 States

NRA developed this online curriculum in 2017, free to residents in the 14 states where it is offered.

NRA National Firearms Museum Update

In this video, NRA Museums director Phil Schreier looks to update the public on the status of the museum, as well as to dispel any rumors surrounding the selling of any of the museum's invaluable firearms.

Doug Hamlin: Former Executive Director of Publications; New NRA EVP & CEO

Doug Hamlin—Marine; longtime firearm industry stalwart; former executive director of NRA Publications; current NRA executive vice president and CEO—discusses his professional background and the organization's future.

NRA Foundation Grant Opportunity Alert: Apply Now for Funding in Washington State

The NRA Foundation is excited to announce a unique funding opportunity for organizations in Washington State. It is inviting non-profits and other eligible organizations to apply for grant funding that supports impactful projects related to shooting sports.

NRA Files Lawsuit Challenging ATF’s “Engaged in the Business” Rule

The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) has filed a lawsuit challenging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) “Engaged in the Business” Final Rule. The ATF’s Final Rule unlawfully redefines when a person is “engaged in the business” of dealing in firearms and therefore required to be federally licensed.

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