|
| |
|
|
|
News ALERT
From Legislative Director, Landis
Aden |
Shooting
Sports News - 2008 Shooting Range Development Grants
Oct 16, 2007
Arizona Game and Fish offers shooting range development grants - application
deadline is Jan. 15, 2008
PHOENIX — Shooting clubs, sportsmen’s groups and government agencies involved in
the development, improvement or maintenance of public shooting ranges, including
archery ranges, have an opportunity to apply for grant funds from the Arizona
Game and Fish Department.
Grants are available through a competitive application process each year. The
Arizona Game and Fish Commission determines how much money is available, but
generally the total is about $100,000. The maximum grant award is $50,000 per
project. Privately owned and for-profit ranges are not eligible for this
program.
“The program offers a number of benefits,” says Anthony Chavez, the department’s
statewide shooting ranges administrator. “It helps provide shooting enthusiasts
with safe public shooting areas, supports the department’s hunter education and
youth programs, and supports law enforcement training.”
Examples of projects that could be eligible for funds include shooting range
development and redevelopment, construction of noise abatement structures and
safety berms, installation of shooting pads and stations, and construction or
improvement of access roads and parking lots.
Grant funds are used to reimburse eligible project expenditures up to 50 percent
of the total cost. Grants can be matched with cash, with donated labor and
materials, or with land. The range must have a history of operation of at least
five years to be eligible for a grant, unless owned or managed by a government
agency.
Grant applications will be judged by a panel of department employees on various
criteria, including how the project will increase public usefulness, improve
range safety, and support firearms safety, the shooting sports, hunter education
and law enforcement training. Final awards will be determined by the Arizona
Game and Fish Commission at its June 2008 meeting.
To download an application packet, visit azgfd.gov/shootingsports and click on
the “range development grants” link on the left side of the page, or request a
packet by contacting Anthony Chavez, statewide shooting ranges administrator, at
(602) 789-3395 or aechavez@azgfd.gov.
JURY
DUTY - IT'S YOUR DUTY
Arizona State Rifle & Pistol Association
- Legislative Division
Telephone 602-524-4437
Fax. 480-854-8823
hotline@asrpa.com
Practice Safe Government, Protect yourself - Register & Vote
|