38 Colleges Receive NSSF Grants

| December 24, 2010

To: ALL MEDIA For immediate release December 20, 2010 For more information contact: Bill Brassard Jr. 203-426-1320 38 Colleges Receive NSSF Grants To Build Target Shooting Programs NEWTOWN, Conn.—The National Shooting Sports Foundation has awarded 38 grants—a record number—totaling $190,000 to help both new and existing collegiate target shooting programs flourish. Only two years old, […]

Scholarship Essay Contest

| December 19, 2010

Bird Dog Foundation’s Scholarship Essay Contest for high school seniors who reside in Tennessee, Mississippi or Arkansas. There are NO fees or charges whatsoever to the entrant who is considering submitting an essay to our contest. The Bird Dog Foundation, Inc., is a 501 (c) (3), non-profit organization with a designation as an educational and […]

NSSF Grants Fuel Growth in Collegiate Target Shooting

| May 22, 2010

Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative Benefits Varsity Teams, Clubs Press Release – By: Bill Brassard NSSF 203-426-1320 Post & Layout By: Junior Shooters admin NEWTOWN, Conn — On college campuses across the country, men and women are taking up target shooting in increasing numbers. From Harvard to Jacksonville University to the University of Colorado, the shooting […]

Scholarships, Kids, and the Shooting Sports

| January 30, 2009

By: Andy Fink and Chip Lohman (NRA) Do you know that many colleges have shooting programs where scholarships are available for shooting? You don’t have to be a top notch football, basketball, volleyball, baseball, or hockey player – you can be a marksman! You should check out colleges to see what they have available. There are […]