HELENA – Approximately $260,000 was awarded to three projects through the Shooting Range Development Grant Program, which is administered by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
Project
Club
Award
Laurel Rod & Gun Club New Range Development
Laurel Rod & Gun Club
$90,000
1,000 Yard Range Phase 1
Mineral County Shooting Sports Association
$80,000
Part 2 Youth Shooting Sports Complex
Western Montana Fish & Game Association
TOTAL
$260,000
Montana’s Shooting Range Grant Program provides funding to nonprofit shooting clubs, organizations, local governments and school districts to build and improve public shooting ranges throughout the state.
To learn more about the Shooting Range Grant Program and to download a grant application, visit FWP’s website at fwp.mt.gov/aboutfwp/grant-programs/shooting-range. For more information, contact Seth McArthur at smcarthur@mt.gov or 406-444-3753.
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