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Shooting Range Grant Program | | Wisconsin DNR Aid_Content Page_Shooting Range Grant Program Shooting Range Grant Program Counties, cities, villages, townships, other governmental agencies or units, clubs or organizations and educational institutions can apply for assistance in outdoor shooting range construction, including backstops and berms, target holders, shooting benches, baffles, protective fencing, signs, trenches, gun racks, platforms, restrooms and other items considered essential for the project by the department.
Indoor ranges may be eligible as well, including classroom, storage and restroom facilities. This grant program is administered as a reimbursement program. This means you must incur and pay all costs associated with the project before seeking reimbursement from DNR.
No grant advances are possible. It is possible for grantees to request partial (quarterly) reimbursements of the DNR during the life of the project. Please see the Shooting Range Grant Program Guidance and Application Instructions.
**Check out the NEW CHECKLISTS under the Application and Reimbursement tab** --> **Beginning in 2023 the yearly application deadline will be July 15** NEW: Applicants must contact the Grant Program Manager or the Public Shooting Range Manager to discuss their application prior to submitting an application. A link to the program guidance is found under the Applying tab. Send applications to: DNRShootingRangeGrants@wisconsin.
gov Applicants must have a Unique Entity ID (UEI) number instead of a DUNS number to apply. A UEI number can be obtained by going to www. SAM.
gov Counties, cities, villages, townships, other governmental agencies or units, clubs or organizations and educational institutions can apply for these grants. Outdoor range construction, including backstops and berms, target holders, shooting benches, baffles, protective fencing, signs, trenches, gun racks, platforms, restrooms and other items considered essential for the project by the department.
Indoor ranges, when it is determined by the department they are needed, including classroom, storage and restroom facilities. Construction of clubhouses and facilities not essential to the operation of the shooting range. Operation and maintenance of the range.
NOTE: Please see the Program Guidance under Applying tab for more information. Yearly application deadline: July 15th You will receive an acknowledgement of your submittal within 3-buisness days of the deadline. Please contact the program manager if you have not received acknowledgement.
Send completed applications to: DNRShootingRangeGrants@wisconsin. gov Trouble downloading PDF forms? See: Troubleshooting tips Printable version of Checklists --> To be an eligible applicant, application and all required supporting documentation must be submitted electronically by 11:59 p.
m. on the deadline date . Submit application packages to DNRShootingRangeGrants@wisconsin.
gov If this application cannot be submitted electronically, please contact Grant Program manager Sarah Brenner . You must discuss your proposed project with the Grant Program Manager or the Public Shooting Range Manager. See the Contact tab or the Program Guidance for their information.
Review Shooting Range Grant Program Guidance and If applicant does not have one, request a UEI Number The following documents are required for a complete application submittal: NOTE: Incomplete application packages will not be considered A complete Shooting Range Development Grant Application (Form 8700-084) Use application instruction links found within application Grant Project Authorizing Resolution (Form 8700-388) Required for all projects occurring outside: An aerial image map with all on-the-ground project location(s) marked You can use the DNR mapping program Include labeled ground photos of all project location(s) Environmental Hazards Assessment Form (Form 1800-001) Trouble downloading PDF forms?
See Troubleshooting tips All forms, worksheets, photos, and payment documentation must be complete and submitted with each reimbursement request. Grant Payment Request (Form 8700-001) Grant Partner Cost Sharing or Matching Report (Form 9300-230) Volunteer Labor Worksheet Used as Grant Match (Form 8700-349B) - Required for projects with volunteer time to be used as match.
Mileage Reimbursement Form Donated Equipment or Equipment Usage (Form 8700-362) - Use Wisconsin Deportment of Transportation Highway maintenance manual for year work was completed to find hour value. Donated Professional Services Used as Grant Match (Form 8700-350) Photographs of the completed project. Serial numbers (if equipment was purchased) NOTE: All costs incurred must include copies of invoices and proof of payment.
Donated Professional Services and materials shall be determined by market value and be established by an invoice.
Financial Manual for Local Governments Procurement Guide for Local Governments Receiving DNR Grants Accessibility Guidance for Grant Funded Projects (CF-031) Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR Part 200) Archery Trade Association National Rifle Association National Shooting Sports Foundation U.S. Dept.
of Energy Range Design Criteria Lead removal and environmental resources Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council Michigan Department of Environmental Quality U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Federal Regulation and Wisconsin State Statute: For more information on shooting range grants, including application forms and instructions, please contact: Statewide Public Shooting Range Manager
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