Archery

Looking to start and archery program in your community?
Already have a program and could use some funding for equipment, and training?
View the 2010 After School Archery Program Grantees
The National Alliance for the Development of Archery (NADA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) has partnered to expand youth archery programs through park and recreation agencies by initiating the After School Archery Program (ASAP) grant. This grant is available to park and recreation agencies and community organizations working to engage youth ages 5-18 in the fundamentals of archery.
The 2010 ASAP grant has been offered to 100 qualified applicants for new and existing archery programs. Each selected grant recipient received a $500 grant that can be used towards purchasing the following items for archery programs:
- Equipment
- Programmatic resources (targets, workbooks, rental fees for range time)
- Training (staff, volunteers, and archery instructors)
View the 2010 After School Archery Program Grantees.
After School Archery Program grants have been awarded to over 300 park and recreation agencies and community-based organizations throughout the United States. As a partner of NRPA, the National Alliance for the Development of Archery, (NADA) encourages all park and recreation agencies and community-based organziations to access information on how to locate and/or become certified coaches and instructors. In addition, NADA provides training models, best practices for starting an archery program and information on how to rent or purchase archery equipment.