Grant Money to Aid States' Hunter-Recruitment Efforts
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Grant Money to Aid States' Hunter-Recruitment Efforts





Safari Club International Foundation announced it will contribute $250,000 to NSSF's Hunting Heritage Partnership (HHP) program. The donation increases annual grant money available by 50 percent, from $500,000 to $750,000, to address critical issues affecting the future of hunting. The program awards annual grants to individual states for projects aimed at recruitment and retention of hunters. States and local grassroots partners provide funds and in-kind services to match the critically needed HHP funds. "SCI is looking forward to building upon our conservation and education work through this collaboration with NSSF and the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies," said SCIF President Dennis Anderson. To date, HHP has awarded more than $2.1 million to state agencies, with positive and tangible results for hunters and conservation. "We are delighted to have SCIF as a major new partner in the Hunting Heritage Partnership and their generosity is taking the program to a whole new level," said NSSF President Doug Painter. To learn more about HHP and its impact, visit www.nssf.org/hhp or view a short video.

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