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Grant Application InformationPurpose: The Collegiate Shooting Sports Challenge Grant Program will grow the shooting sports at the collegiate level by providing direct grant assistance to colleges and universities seeking to establish new shooting clubs and teams or to support their existing programs. The program's focus is recruitment and retention. Who May Apply: Any accredited public or private college or university located in the 50 United States seeking to establish a shooting program or to expand an existing program may apply for a Collegiate Shooting Sports Challenge Grant. Grant applications must be completed and signed by responsible school officials with oversight of the shooting program. Responsible school officials include school administrators, faculty, student advisors or experienced coaches who are employed by the college or university they represent. Grant applicants must obtain written authorization from their institution’s risk management office or other appropriate department to conduct their shooting programs before submitting their grant applications. How Much Grant Funding Is Available: A total of $300,000 will be available to qualified colleges and universities to implement or support their shooting clubs or teams. The amount of funding that selected applicants may be awarded shall be at the sole discretion of the NSSF. NSSF's award decisions are final and non-reviewable. Grant Application Submisson Deadline: All grant applications must be received electronically by NSSF no later than Sept. 21, 2012. To apply for a grant complete the application form, Institutional Authorization Form and provide a resume or curriculum vitae for your coach or advisor. Email completed information to Zach Snow zsnow@nssf.org
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