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Youth Programs

Boy Scouts of America Council Challenge Grant Program

NSSF's Boy Scouts of America Council Challenge Grant Program encourages shooting sports programs at local BSA Councils. The challenge grants are available to qualifying BSA Councils that plan to strengthen and increase their activities in the shooting sports. Such programs teach Scouts marksmanship skills, firearm and range safety, teamwork and fundraising.

AIM

AIM (Academics, Integrity, Marksmanship) is the official youth program of the Amateur Trapshooting Association. The program allows elementary through college-age shooters the chance to compete in registered competition on a level playing field either as a team or as an individual.

Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative

NSSF's Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative provides both financial and non-financial support to assist in creating new college shooting teams and clubs and strengthening existing programs.

National 4-H Shooting Sports

The focus of all 4-H programs is the development of youths as individuals and as responsible and productive citizens. The National 4-H Shooting Sports stands out as an example. Youths learn marksmanship, the safe and responsible use of firearms, the principles of hunting and archery and much more.

Scholastic Clay Target Program

The Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) provides youths in grades 12 and under an opportunity to compete as a team for state and national championships in trap, skeet and sporting clays. The ultimate goal is to instill in young participants a commitment to safe firearm handling, teamwork and leadership. SCTP was developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and is managed nationally by the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation.

Scholastic Steel Challenge

The Scholastic Steel Challenge (SSC) provides the opportunity for young adults aged 12 thru 20 to participate in the exciting and challenging family sport of "speed steel" in a supportive environment taught by trained and supportive adult coaches focusing on the safe handling and use of handguns.

 

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Take Your First Shots - NSSF's First Shots program is designed, as its name implies, to introduce newcomers to the shooting sports. If you know someone who wants to get started in shooting, encourage him or her to enroll in one of these free, supervised and supportive seminars. If a First Shots seminar isn't available in your local area, bring the program to the attention of your local shooting range manager. First Shots seminars benefit new shooters, ranges and the future of the shooting sports.

 

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