From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: DNR Accepting Shooting Range Grant Applications
Date May 8, 2025 12:32 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *May 8, 2025
*Contact: *Brett Johanen*, *DNR Statewide Shooting Range Manager [email protected] or 608-772-4928

DNR Accepting Shooting Range Grant Applications

"*Submit Proposals By July 15*"

 

a woman holding a shotgun at a shooting range and wearing safety gear

The DNR’s Shooting Range Grant Program has $600,000 available this year. / Photo Credit: Council To Advance Hunting And The Shooting Sports

*MADISON, Wis.* – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting applications for the Shooting Range Grant Program [ [link removed] ] through July 15, 2025. 

The grant program provides financial assistance for safe and accessible firearm or archery recreational shooting opportunities for the public. Managers of public and private shooting ranges that meet public access requirements or individuals interested in building a new shooting range are encouraged to apply. Ideal ranges are located near highly populated areas and offer educational programming for the public related to hunting and shooting sports. Ranges operating as a for-profit business are not eligible for funding.

Previous projects awarded grant funding include renovating or constructing backstops, shooting benches, restrooms and indoor ranges. Former grant winners can apply again.

The grant program is administered as a reimbursement grant for incurred expenses. All new construction must be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

The 2025 grant cycle will have $600,000 available for range improvement projects. In 2024, the DNR awarded a program budget of $800,000 to 13 projects, leveraging $392,036 in matching contributions and $1,192,036 in total project costs.

New this year, before submitting a completed application, all applicants are required to contact Sarah Brenner, DNR Shooting Range Grant Program manager, at [email protected] or 715-894-8666 or Brett Johanen, DNR public shooting range manager, at [email protected] or 608-772-4928 to discuss their interest in applying.

A federal excise tax on firearms, ammunition and archery equipment through the Pittman-Robertson Act makes the funding for the DNR Shooting Range Grant Program possible.

Visit the DNR’s Shooting Range Grant Program webpage for more information about applying, eligible items and resources [ [link removed] ].







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