NRA Joins SASP as Founding Partner

nra-bannerThe Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) is proud to announce the National Rifle Association (NRA) as a new founding partner. Understanding that youth are the future of the shooting sports, founding partners help SASP to organize matches, demos and shows to help promote youth involvement in the shooting sports. “Our two organizations work really well together to introduce young shooters to a sport that can be enjoyed for a lifetime -- one that offers a level playing field and can be enjoyed by all family members,” Tammy Mowry, SASP national director, said.  “We are also able to have our National Coach Development Staff (NCDS) trainers conduct Level 1 Pistol Coach classes for our SASP coaches and adults who want to pursue this credential.” Joe DeBergalis, a member of the NRA Board of Directors  who also serves on the board of the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) Board of Directors, said, “The NRA is honored to partner with the SASP as a founding member. As the leader in firearms education, the NRA is dedicated to the development of youth shooting programs to help build a better future for America’s rich shooting sports heritage. The SASP has done a phenomenal job instilling in young people values and character traits that will benefit them throughout their  lifetimes. The NRA is proud  to support such a remarkable organization.” “For generations, the NRA has been the foremost guardian of America’s shooting sports and hunting traditions.  We are proud to help SASP train and mentor future generations of young shooters,” said Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association.

Ohio State Halloween Shoot

sam-2-533x600On October 28th the SASP Ohio State Halloween shoot was held at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio, during the SCTP College Nationals. It was great weather and we even had trick or treat candy for athletes and pumpkins for start cones.  There were 33 entries -- 17 pistol and 16 rifle.  Seventy percent of the athletes attending were female. The Ohio Steel Stingers dominated the medals and Miami University of Ohio competed in their first SASP event and took a first place.
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Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) Announces National Virtual Match Series

SCTP - Scholastic Clay Target Program New for the 2017 shooting season, the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) is offering a National Virtual Match series for all member trap and skeet teams across the country. SCTP coaches will be able to log into the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation’s SHOT data-system and register their athletes for any and all of the “cyber” tournaments. Teams may shoot these virtual competitions each week at their own local gun clubs where practices are normally conducted. Coaches then enter scores into the SHOT data system where results are compiled and compared against other teams at the local, state, regional and national levels!! SCTP will conduct three separate National Virtual Matches in 2017:
  • January 2 – February 12
  • February 27 – April 9
  • April 24 – June 4
Each of the three tournaments in the National Virtual Match series will run for 6 weeks and every youth on the team gets to participate. The top 5 trap scores or top 5 skeet scores from the team will be used for that week’s total score. Everyone plays and everyone has a chance to be “top shot” for the week!! Teams may participate in any or all of the virtual tournaments! There is no additional cost for SCTP teams to participate in the National Virtual Match series, however all teams, coaches and athletes must be currently registered for the competition season. Additional details will be forth coming to all SCTP coaches and will also be posted on the SSSF website!  

#GivingTuesday – Support Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation on November 29!

givingtuesdayThe Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) has joined #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving that harnesses the collective power of individuals, communities and organizations to encourage philanthropy and to celebrate generosity worldwide. Occurring this year on November 29, #GivingTuesday is held annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving and the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday to kick-off the holiday giving season and inspire people to collaborate in improving their local communities and to give back in impactful ways to the charities and causes they support. By giving to SSSF with tax-deductible donations on #GivingTuesday you are supporting youth in shooting sports programs around the country through the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP)! Here are three easy ways you can support the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation on #GivingTuesday
  1. Become a Supporting Member Become a SSSF Supporting Member today and get your FREE, exclusive Browning Knife set valued at $50! Memberships start at as little as $40 annually and are available at sssfonline.org/donate.
  2. Give to SSSF’s Vision 20/20 Campaign The emphasis of the campaign is to swell the ranks of youth membership in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) from 15,000 to over 20,000 children and young adults annually by the year 2020. You may also specify a team to share your tax-deductible donation at sssfonline.org/vision2020.
  3. Support SSSF while you shop at Amazon.com through Amazon Smile When you shop for this Holiday Season be sure to #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com/ch/20-8484121. When using this link, Amazon will donate a portion of the sale to the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation.
About #GivingTuesday #GivingTuesday is a movement to celebrate and provide incentives to give—the 2016 iteration will be held on November 29, 2016. This effort harnesses the collective power of a unique blend of partners—nonprofits, businesses and corporations as well as families and individuals—to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season. #GivingTuesday inspires people to take collaborative action to improve their local communities, give back in better, smarter ways to the charities and causes they celebrate and help create a better world. #GivingTuesday harnesses the power of social media to create a global movement dedicated to giving around the world.
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MidwayUSA Foundation Matches October Donations

MidwayUSA Foundation logoColumbia, MO – The MidwayUSA Foundation has matched $193,330 in donations made to support youth shooting sports for the month of October.   This donation will benefit 106 youth shooting teams that hold MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment Accounts. MidwayUSA Foundation’s Matching Program is made possible through a generous donation from Larry and Brenda Potterfield. Donors have the ability to choose the shooting team that will benefit from 100% of their donation, then the MidwayUSA Foundation is able to provide a matching contribution, dollar for dollar.  This allows donors to support a specific team, double their donation impact, and the shooting team grows their Team Endowment Account quickly. Each shooting team has a unique page within the Foundation website, with a ‘donate now’ button that allows donors to give directly to a specific team’s Endowment Account, safely and securely. Then, that gift will be matched the following month.[midwayusafoundation.org/donate-to-a-team] The MidwayUSA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity working to sustain the shooting sports industry by providing long-term funding to youth shooting teams.  Every donation made is 100% tax deductible and supports the mission to help communities and organizations raise funds to support their youth shooting team.  For more information about how the MidwayUSA Foundation is changing the future of youth shooting sports, please visit midwayusafoundation.org or call 1-877-375-4570.

Register Now for the NRA Youth Education Summit

kidsnewAre you an outstanding high school sophomore or junior actively engaged in academics, leadership and community service? Time to apply for the 2017 Youth Education Summit taking place July 24-July 30, 2017. Applications must be postmarked by Friday, January 13, 2017. Every summer the NRA selects 45-50 impressive high school students from across the country to participate in a week-long competitive fellowship in Washington DC. The week wraps up with a celebratory dinner where $15,000 is awarded out to those exceptional students who embody leadership as both individuals and as a collective. Students with an interest in becoming NRA Ambassadors can submit applications the following year for an additional $25,000 Grand Scholarship. The mission of the Y.E.S program is to give you the opportunity to explore your passion for our American government, Bill of Rights and the US Constitution, encourage you to become a responsible citizen who participates in the democratic process and empower you to return to your community with a proactive voice for the Second Amendment. Entry into the Y.E.S program requires submission of a completed application form, high school transcript, a three-page essay on the Second Amendment, a one page personal statement, and three letters of recommendation. Since its inception in 1996, more than 800 students have graduated from Y.E.S. and over $500,000 in college scholarships have been awarded. Please click here for the application.  

SCTP National College Championships

unnamed-2And the winner is……Martin Methodist College! The SCTP College Nationals were held this past weekend at the “Spooky” Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio, Oct. 28-30, 2016. The facility, decked out with ghouls, goblins and witches, was once again the host for this 2nd annual college event! Two hundred and seventy one athletes representing teams from 16 states made up over 853 registrations at this year’s College Nationals! Throwing more than 148,600 clay targets in trap, skeet, sporting clays, bunker trap and 5-stand kept the Cardinal Center staff quite busy for a few days. This year’s tournament saw an increase of 11 teams and almost 100 athletes over last year’s “inaugural” Championship event. Division 1 teams comprised of this year’s (HOA) champions, Martin Methodist College of Tennessee also included runner up Lindenwood University of Missouri and 3rd place Bethel College from Tennessee. Division II teams included this year’s champion’s Ft. Hays State University of Kansas followed by the Clemson University Shotgun team of South Carolina and taking 3rd was Midland University Shooting team of Nebraska. Division III schools were represented by this year’s National Champions Hillsdale College of Michigan, runner-ups Roane State Community College Raiders of Tennessee and 3rd place University of Alabama Clay Shooting Team. The SCTP/SSSF has made available over $140,000 to teams in their MidwayUSA Foundation accounts for their placements at this year’s National event! Individuals turning in stellar performances included Ladies HOA winner, Bailey Crenshaw of the Clemson team, and Men’s HOA winner, Austin Svoboda representing Ft. Hays State. These athletes won SKB IS-300 shotguns compliments of the SCTP and SKB Shotguns. Other notables were perfect performances shot in the trap event (200 straight) by Caleb Lindsey – Martin Methodist College, Austin Svoboda – Ft. Hays State and Justin Osborn – Martin Methodist College. Lindsey would go on to win the Individual National title with another 50 straight to beat out Svoboda and Osborn. The tournaments “Last Competitor Standing” competition held Saturday evening saw Madeline Kittrell of the Roane State Community College Raiders taking the top ladies honor and Ryan Gough from Ft. Hays State outlasting the guys. Madeline would go on to take on the top Men’s champion showing them that the ladies ruled this year. Madeline won a beautiful Shamrock leather shooting bag for her hard work while both competitors won $1,000 Scholarships compliments of the SCTP and the NRA! “The SCTP staff, along with the Cardinal Center, did a fantastic job! Site improvements, shoot quality and the hard of work of these folks was definitely noticed and appreciated by all that attended,” said Chad Wittenburg, head coach of the Martin Methodist College Clay Target Team of Tennessee. “This tournament has become one of the pinnacle shoots for college shooting teams, drawing some of the best (and newest) teams from across the country. I am simply amazed by our athletes. Their dedication and commitment is very clear in our first ever Division I National Title!” Tom Wondrash, SCTP national director, said, “Great facility, great teams/coaches/athletes/parents and GREAT weather! The SCTP Team worked very hard and thoroughly enjoyed working with these great teams. We are extremely excited and looking forward to next year’s tournament! We received the final score sheet at about 1 p.m. on Sunday, started handing out awards at 1:10 and were finished (waving good-bye) to the teams and athletes by 2:00pm! It just doesn’t get any better than that for these teams!” For a full list of results and finishes in all disciplines, please visit www.sssfonline.org and click on “results”. The SCTP would like to thank the Cardinal Shooting Center for its hard work, Terri Dewitt from the MidwayUSA Foundation and all the parents and teams for attending and supporting our great program. Parties interested in starting clay target shooting teams with the SCTP, college or high school, can contact any one of the SCTP staff for assistance. Their information is listed at the bottom of the website.  

2015-2016 SASP Virtual Match Series Results

sasp-logoThe 2015-2016 SASP Virtual Match Series entries have been entered and reviewed.  We want to say thank you to all the teams that participated. This year we wanted to be able to offer more teams the opportunity to receive Team Endowment funding to their MidwayUSA Foundation accounts for participating, so we had the results calculated based on the Lewis class system of dividing the divisions into two groups. The following teams will be receiving Team Endowment funding to their MidwayUSA Foundation account:
TeamTotals
Gaston Young Guns$10,000
Crew 401 – Pine Tree Council$2,000
YSSA Steel Smashers$15,250
University of Florida Practical Pistol$4,500
Adams State University Shooting Club$4,250
Team LoCo Motion$5,250
Michigan State Shooting Club$3,750
Central Florida Rifle & Pistol Club$13,500
WWCCA Straight Shooters$5,750
NOAH$1,000
Blue Grass Sportsmen’s League$3,000
Mason Dixon$2,000
Pistol Prodigies1,500
Okaloosa Post 543$750
Leon County Post #15, Lead Slingers$1,500
For a look at the scores, please visit our website www.sssfonline.org. If your team did not send in scores last year, please consider participating in the virtual match series this year.  With the Lewis classing anyone can potentially win; you don’t have to be the fastest time. The new target year began September 1 so that means we are in a new Virtual Match Series and we are accepting scores for this year’s match. Don’t forget that we will be selecting a random monthly drawing for those teams that submit their score sheets for matches they shoot each month. Congratulations everyone.  

How My Team Raised over $1,000 in One Week! Vision 20/20 Team Fundraising Advice for Coaches

km_lasersWith only one week of letter writing, and just a few parents and coaches participating, we have already raised over $1,000 for the Kettle Moraine Lasers. We still have over 90% of our parent volunteers yet to send out their letters/emails. Here are a few suggestions for coaches conducting their own campaign. Pick a goal you wish to accomplish with the Vision 20/20 campaign. Our team goal is to raise $5,000 and also win the $10,000 prize for our Team Endowment account at the MidwayUSA Foundation, (your team might have much to say about that). However, it is difficult to manage the end results and actual money raised. But you can manage the behavior. By that I mean if you seek 50% involvement from your supporters, and each of those people send out 10 to 15 letters you can fairly predict your return. In my business we refer to that as “cookbook” training. If you follow the recipe, use the same quality ingredients, and bake at the same temperature, should you not get the same results? If you use the email letter SSSF has supplied and mail it to close friends and family with a personal touch, you should get a 10% - 15% donor return. Our average gift has been over $50!! If you want to raise $5,000, you will need an average gift of $50 and you would need 100 donors. To get 100 donors you would need to send out 1000 emails. Thus you would need about 66 people to send out 15 emails. Your result might differ, but you can manage the activity needed to achieve your goal. Remember, the issue is not setting the goal too high and failing a achieve it, the issue is setting the goal too low and reaching it! Good Luck and let me know if I can help you. Wayne Dehn, Head Coach Kettle Moraine Lasers - Waukesha, WI Wayne@sandler.com 262-490-4550 About the Vision 20/20 Leadership Giving Campaign The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) has kicked off a new membership drive and fundraising campaign titled Vision 20/20. The purpose of the campaign is two-fold:
  1. Provide a platform to boost our annual, national athlete membership in the SCTP and SASP from 15,000 youth to over 20,000 youth by the year 2020.
  2. Provide local teams with the much needed funding to grow and sustain AND provide financial resources for the SSSF, through its programs, to start new teams where none exist today.
The 2016 campaign will run from October through mid-December. Head coaches of SCTP and SASP teams have been provided with fundraising starter kits and instructions on how to conduct their local leadership giving campaign. By participating, teams raise money, earn Rudy Project glasses and have the opportunity to earn up to $10,000 in funds for their MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment Account. As the campaign progresses we will be providing state leaders and team coaches with updates on the campaign and status of top fundraising teams. Team participation is entirely voluntary.  

MidwayUSA Foundation Hosts Youth Shooting Partners Conference

John Linquist; Pheasants Forever, Jay McClatchey; MidwayUSA Foundation, Ben Berka; Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation
John Linquist; Pheasants Forever, Jay McClatchey; MidwayUSA Foundation, Ben Berka; Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation
Over sixty people gathered in Columbia, Missouri October 14th and 15th to celebrate the youth shooting sports industry.  The MidwayUSA Foundation hosted partners from across the nation at its annual Youth Shooting Partners Conference.   “To accomplish our mission of helping communities fund their youth shooting teams, we rely on the assistance of partners, both at the state and national level.  These partners are hosting competitions, helping create more teams and assisting with fundraisers, so we wanted to bring them together to say thank you and offer more tools to help grow and sustain youth shooting sports,” said Randy Moeller, MidwayUSA Foundation Executive Director.  The two-day conference, held annually, covered information about MidwayUSA Foundation programs, 501(c)(3) tips, fundraising ideas, and offered all the partners a chance to network and speak about their respective programs.
 Scott Ackley; NV SCTP, Rose Ackley; NV SCTP, Jeff McClure; MidwayUSA Foundation
Scott Ackley; NV SCTP, Rose Ackley; NV SCTP, Jeff McClure; MidwayUSA Foundation
Sharon Roddey, South Carolina Youth Shooting Foundation Director, spoke about her experience at the conference. “Meeting with others that have a likeminded vision, as well as sharing ideas and learning during the conference, enabled us [partners] to have a better understanding of the programs and opportunities available.  The conference provided us with tools to assist in making our teams and agencies successful in growing their MidwayUSA Foundation Team and Agency Endowment Accounts.  It is an honor to be associated with an organization that is working to ensure a legacy for youth shooting.” The MidwayUSA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity working to sustain the shooting sports industry by providing long-term funding to youth shooting teams.  High school and college shooting teams each have a Team Endowment Account that they grow with donations, fundraisers, and earnings.  Then, each year, they are eligible to receive a grant to assist with team expenses.   Every donation made is 100% tax deductible and is matched by the MidwayUSA Foundation’s matching program.     For more information about how the MidwayUSA Foundation is changing the future of youth shooting sports, please visit www.midwayusafoundation.org or call 1-877-375-4570.

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