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Table of Contents

Glossary……………………………………………………………………………………………………………1

Program Objectives............................................................................................2

Team Requirements………………………………………………………………………...………………3

Safety Rules & Requirements………………………………………………………………………4 - 5

Costs………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6

Discipline Overviews……………………………………………………………………………………..7-8

Eligibility………………………………………………………………………….………………………………8

Shooting Divisions & Disciplines……………………………………………...........................9

MSSP Events and Regulations…………………………………………………………………………10

Awards…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11

Shoot Offs and Key Dates……………………………………………………………………………..12

Forms…………………………………………………………………………………………..Attachments

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Glossary

Team - The school or club you represent Squad - 3-person group determined by the coach HOA – High Over All Divisions - This consists of Varsity and Junior Varsity, and School and Club

Teams Substitution - Personal illness/injury of a shooter (or) unforeseen,

Exceptional circumstances

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Program Objectives The Mississippi Scholastic Shooting Program (MSSP) is a team-based, youth

development program that uses the shotgun sports of Skeet, Trap and Sporting

Clays to instill life skills such as discipline, safety, teamwork, ethics, self-

confidence, and other life values. The program also utilizes these disciplines to

teach hunting skills through the safe use of hunting equipment, including

firearms, and their relationship to hunting situations.

The MSSP is not designed to compete with 4-H or other youth-based

organizations but should complement those in schools. The MSSP will provide

youth an opportunity to compete for their schools in a scholastic shooting sports

program and be able to win prizes and scholarships in a variety of categories.

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Team Requirements Teams consist of schools wanting to compete in Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays.

Each shooter is required to attend at least eight (8) practices before competing in

a shoot. The Proof of Practice Attendance Sheet are required when turning in a

team roster (available on the MDWFP webpage). Each team must have at least

one coach with one of the coaching credentials listed below.

• Head – Head Coaches must have completed at least the Mississippi

Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) 2-Day Shooting

Coach Class, before they can be a team coach on event day. MDWFP will

also accept 4-H Shotgun Instructor Course, National Sporting Clay

Association (NSCA)/National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA) Level I, II, III

or Scholastic Instructor Course Training, and NRA Shotgun Instructor

credentials, as well. However, we encourage at least one representative

from each school to attend the MDWFP 2-Day Shooting Coach Class, so we

can go over any program changes from year-to-year.

• Coaches Meeting – There will be a mandatory coach meeting prior to all

events. Any coach not attending the meeting will result in his/her squad

being disqualified from participating in the event.

• Primary Responsibility – The coach’s primary responsibility on event day is

always to create a safe environment for shooters, spectators, coaches, and

range personnel. Teams are also responsible for a minimum of eight

(8) practices per year.

• Coaching the Squad – The coach can coach the squad between stations, or

while watching other squads shoot, but once the shooter enters the

shooting box, all coaching must stop.

• Assistant Coaches – All teams will need at least one head coach that meets

MDWFP coaching credentials. However, teams may utilize assistant

coaches, but a Coach’s Registration Form must be filled out for each

assistant coach. Each squad must be accompanied by a coach during a

competition.

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Safety Rules & Requirements

1. The Four Basic Firearm Rules are ALWAYS in effect at all MDWFP events:

• All guns are always loaded! Treat them that way!

• Never let your muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy!

• Keep your finger off the trigger, until your sights are on target!

• Always be sure of your target!

Ear and Eye Protection – Both are required by everyone on the course -

shooters, coaches, parents, spectators, and range personnel. No

exceptions!

2. Actions Open - Automatic and pump guns must have their actions always

open, with the barrel pointed up, when walking or riding. The ejection port

must be facing forward, to be visible, when carrying the shotgun. Over/under

shotguns must be carried over the shoulder, with the barrel in front of the

shooter, controlled by the hand on the barrel, and pointed down.

3. Slings and Straps - Slings or straps attached to the shotgun are NOT allowed

at any MDWFP shooting event. (Toe tabs are strictly prohibited!)

4. Vehicles - To operate a cart or any ATV, the operator must have a valid

driver’s license and meet all requirements of the host club to operate any

onsite vehicle. All guns will be transported in a vertical position, while on

vehicles.

5. Muzzle of Shotgun - The muzzle is always to be controlled and pointed in a

safe direction. The shotgun’s muzzle cannot be rested on any part of the

body, including but not limited to, the foot area, chin, hand or arm. 6. Footwear - Open-toed shoes, such as flip-flops/sandals, etc., are NOT allowed

at any MDWFP sponsored shooting event.

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7. Shooters Can Load 2 Shells, Maximum - Do NOT load your shotgun, until you

are within the confines of the shooting station/platform, with the barrel

pointed down range. Load only TWO shot shells at a time and do NOT step

off of the platform, until your gun is unloaded!

8. Hunter Education Requirement - All shooters must have completed a Hunter

Education Program to be eligible to shoot in any competition.

9. Disqualification - If any of these rules are broken, it will result in shooter(s)

being disqualified. No exceptions!

10. Shoot Rules – Our Sporting Clays, Skeet, and Trap competitions will follow

NSCA, ATA, and NSSA Rules, unless they conflict with MSSP Rules, in which

case MSSP Rules will supersede the rules of the aforementioned bodies.

11. Factory Ammunition Only – Maximum loads for any gauge event may not

exceed Gauge Ounce Lead:

12 1 1/8 20 7/8 28 3/4 .410 (2 1/2" Maximum) 1/2

No lead shot smaller than U.S. No. 9 (nominal diameter 0.080) or larger than

U.S. No. 7-1/2 (nominal diameter 0.095) shall be used in any load. No steel

shot smaller than U.S. No. 9 or larger than U.S. No. 6 (nominal diameter

0.110) shall be used in any load. Shot shall be normal production spherical

shot. Plated shot is permitted.

12. Malfunctions - Shooters are allowed three (3) malfunctions per round. If a

shooter has a malfunction while shooting, the shooter must keep the muzzle

of their firearm pointed down range for 30 seconds. Once the trapper gives

the OK to clear the firearm, both the trapper and the shooter will work

together to determine the cause of the malfunction. We do not consider a

“safety left on” to be a malfunction, if a shooter’s shotgun fails to fire, due

to a “safety being left on.” The shooter will be allowed to repeat the pair.

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Cost Estimates

1. Shotgun: Each shooter will need a shotgun. They can shoot a pump,

semiautomatic, or a double-barrel shotgun, but no single-shot shotguns are

allowed, as they would be inappropriate for use in these sporting events.

2. Shells: Teams are required to have at least eight (8) practices per year. We

suggest at least 100 rounds per shooter, per practice session. That would

work out to be 800 shotgun shells/year, for practice sessions, and at current

prices, would cost approximately $208.

3. Clay Targets: Target fees at all MDWFP ranges are 25¢ per clay target.

Thus, 800 clay targets/year would cost $200. (This cost may be higher at a

non-MDWFP range.)

4. Competitions: There will be no charge for clay targets at state

competitions. However, shooters must provide their own shotgun shells. If

a shooter participates in each of the annual events, it will take 350 shotgun

shells, at a cost of approximately $91. (We strongly suggest bringing extra

shells for each shooter for gun malfunctions and trap malfunctions.)

5. Uniforms: This is up to the school or club to which the shooter belongs.

Uniforms can be anything from a tee shirt to a high-end shooting vest.

Uniforms are not required.

6. Total Minimum Cost: The total minimum cost per shooter, per year,

meaning the cost of shotgun shells and clay targets (if you are shooting at

an MDWFP range) for each shooter, will be approximately $499. Again, this

amount may be higher if you do not have access to an MDWFP range.

Contact your local range to determine fees/rates. Eight (8) practices is a

minimum practice amount. We highly suggest more practices.

7. Offsetting the Cost: Schools can offset costs by applying for Youth Program

Initiative (YPI) grants through the Mississippi Department of Wildlife,

Fisheries, and Parks. We welcome teams to reach out to sponsors, as well.

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Discipline Overview Sporting Clays

Sporting Clays date back to the early 1900s and is often described as golf with a

shotgun. Unlike the confined fields of Trap and Skeet, Sporting Clays is set on a

walking course in a natural environment. The shooter moves from station to

station where targets are presented differently at each station to mimic hunting

situations for species such as quail, grouse, pheasant, dove, ducks, geese, and

rabbits. Target presentation names have root in game species, such as “springing

teal” and “running rabbit.”

Sporting Clay Course

Skeet

Skeet dates back to the early 1900s as a way to simulate the crisscrossing hunting

action of flying upland birds, such as dove. The shooter rotates through different

stations along a semi-circle, as targets from two opposing houses (one at each

corner of the semi-circle) “pass” across the field. The 2-target presentations are

thrown one-at-a-time, and at the same time, for an additional challenge.

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Trap

Dating back to the late 1700s and was designed to simulate the flight path of

flushing game birds, such as grouse, pheasant, and quail to hone a hunter's skills.

The targets are thrown from a single location, in front of the shooter, who moves

in a semi-circle to change the angle and difficulty of the going-away shot.

School Title

Each year there will be an Overall School Champion. This title will only be

awarded to schools and will be determined by taking each school’s top three (3)

individual shooter scores in each event and totaling them to determine the

highest score encompassing all 3 events at the State Championship Shoot.

Clubs

Clubs are welcome to bring teams to compete in this program; however, they are

NOT eligible to win the title of Overall School Champion and any student who

attends a school that has a team participating in MSSP is required to shoot on

his/her school team.

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Shooting Divisions and Disciplines

Divisions for Qualifiers (The State Championship Shoot will not be broken into Senior Varsity and Junior Varsity. All shooters that

qualify will be shooting in one division.)

Senior Varsity - Grades 10, 11, & 12 Junior Varsity - Grades 7, 8, & 9

Senior Varsity Team - Grades 10, 11, & 12 (3-shooter squads determined by the

coach) with a maximum of 4 squads per school.

Junior Varsity Team - Grades 7, 8, & 9 (3-shooter squads determined by the

coach) with a maximum of 4 squads per school.

- To participate on a Senior Varsity Team, a shooter cannot be 19 years old

BEFORE August 1st of the school year in which he/she wishes to participate.

- To participate on a Junior Varsity Team, a shooter cannot be 16 years old

BEFORE August 1st of the school year in which he/she wishes to participate.

Disciplines

Individual Sporting Clays, Skeet and Trap – In this event, individual shooters

compete against each other in each discipline. The winner is the shooter that has

the greatest number of hits, for their division. [If a shooter competes in squad

events, the score that he/she shoots in squad event is his/her score for the

Individual event.]

Squad Sporting Clays, Skeet and Trap – In this event, 3-shooter squads compete

against each other for the best combined score in each of the 3 disciplines. The

winning squad is the one with the greatest number of hits. The composition of

each squad must be decided by the coach, prior to registration. Each squad

member must be in the same division.

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Qualifiers for State Championship Shoot

Due to the increased number of participants in the MSSP, two Qualification

Shoots/Qualifiers will be implemented in the fall to place squads for the Spring

State Championship Shoot.

The top fifty (50) squads will advance to the Spring State Championship Shoot,

based on accumulated scores at the two Qualification Shoots/Qualifiers.

The top ten (10) of the fifty (50) qualified squads will have earned the honor of

representing the State of Mississippi at the Southeastern Clay Combine.

Substitutions at Qualification Shoots/Qualifiers

Each head coach may submit up to two (2) substitution shooters per division

(Varsity and Junior Varsity) to be listed on the Qualification Shoot/Qualifier roster.

If a substitute shooter is to be utilized by a coach, then said shooter must be

submitted to the tournament director prior to the coaches meeting the day of the

shoot.

If no alternates are available, due to the number of team members, then only one

(1) lateral move is allowed.

Substitutions at the State Championship Shoot

At the Spring State Championship Shoot, alternates will be predetermined by the

highest scoring non-qualified shooter from the fall Qualification Shoots. In the

event of all eight (8) squads qualifying then one substitution can be made from

the alternates made available during the fall qualification shoot.

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Awards for Qualification Shoots/Qualifiers

(All awards will be given to both Varsity and Junior Varsity for Sporting Clays)

• HOA Sporting Clay

• 1st -3rd Place Overall Female Sporting Clay

• 1st -3rd Place Overall Male Sporting Clay

• 1st – 3rd Place Sporting Clay Team (3 shooters each place)

• Top 50 Squads will advance to the State MSSP Championship Shoot.

• Top 10 Squads will advance to the Regional Southeastern Clay Combine.

Awards for State Championship

The state championship will NOT be divided into Varsity and Junior Varsity

• HOA Skeet

• 1st-3rd Skeet Male

• 1st-3rd Skeet Female

• 1st- 3rd Skeet Squad

• HOA Trap

• 1st-3rd Trap Male

• 1st-3rd Trap Female

• 1st-3rd Trap Squad

• HOA Sporting Clay

• 1st-3rd Sporting Clay Male

• 1st-3rd Sporting Clay Female

• 1st-3rd Sporting Clay Squad

• HOA MSSP Combine Champion (This will be the 3 discipline scores added together)

• 1st-3rd MSSP Combine Champion Male

• 1st-3rd MSSP Combine Champion Female

• 1st-3rd MSSP Combine Champion Squad

• MSSP Combine School Champion

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Shoot Offs for Top 3 in Each Category

Skeet/Trap

Skeet shoot offs will be from ATA rules and NSSA rules, unless superseded by

MSSP Rules.

Sporting Clays / Combine

Sporting Clays and the Combine awards will be shot off on 5-Stand with 10 pairs

for each shooter, until a winner is determined.

Squad

Squad shoot-offs will be determined in a 30 target 5-stand shoot-off (10 targets

per shooter). At the conclusion of the 30 targets, if there is still a tie, the tie will

break by the longest run of hits from the start of the 30 bird 5-stand.

Key Dates

May 1st - YPI Grant application due.

October 1st - All team rosters are due for each team. All shooters must have

completed their hunter education requirements by this deadline. The coaches

must have completed their coaches training and send in their credentials with

their team roster. The parental release forms are also due currently. These forms

can all be found on the website.

Seven (7) days before any shoot - The Tournament Rosters and The Proof of

Practice Attendance sheets are due. We will not accept any changes to the

rosters or any rosters after the due date.

For Additional Information Contact:

Jad Touchton (601) 859-5164 or Michelle Carter (601) 665-2788

[email protected] or [email protected]

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Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks

Scholastic Shooting Sports

STUDENT REGISTRATION AND WAIVER FORM

(To be turned in by October 1, as this is a legal document that can affect your rights.)

School Name: ________________________________________________________________________

Head Coach’s Name: _________________________________________________________________

Student’s Name: _____________________________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________________________________

City: ____________________________________ State: MS Zip Code: ________________

Phone: ___________________________________ Email: ____________________________________

□ Male □ Female Grade Level, as of 9/1 of Current School Year: ____ Date of Birth: __/____/____

MS Hunter Education Number: ________________________

Parent/Guardian’s Name: _____________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian’s E-mail: ____________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian’s Phone Number: ______________________________________________________

T-Shirt Size: _______________________________________________________________________

Senior Varsity (10 - 12 grades): □ Junior Varsity (7 – 9 grades): □

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Safety Regulations

The Four Basic Firearm Rules are ALWAYS in effect at all MDWFP events:

A. All guns are always loaded! Treat them that way!

B. Never let your muzzle cover anything you’re not willing to destroy!

C. Keep your finger off the trigger ‘til your sights are on target!

D. Always be sure of your target!

1. Ear and Eye Protection - Required by everyone on the course - shooters, coaches, parents,

spectators, and range personnel. No exceptions!

2. Actions Open - Automatic and pump guns must have their actions open at all times, with the

barrel pointed up, when walking or riding. The ejection port will be facing forward, to be

visible, when carrying the shotgun. Over/under shotguns must be carried over the shoulder,

with the barrel in front controlled by the hand on the barrel and pointed down.

3. Slings and Straps - Slings and straps attached to the shotgun are NOT allowed at any MDWFP

shooting event.

4. Vehicles - To operate a cart/golf cart or any ATV, the operator must have a valid driver’s license

and meet all requirements of the host club to operate any vehicle onsite. All guns will be

transported in a vertical position, while on vehicles.

5. Muzzle of Shotgun - The muzzle is to be controlled and pointed in a safe direction at all times.

The shotgun’s muzzle cannot be rested on any part of the body, including but not limited to,

the foot area, chin, hand and arm.

6. Footwear - Open-toed shoes, such as flip-flops/sandals, etc., are NOT allowed at any MDWFP

sponsored shooting event.

7. Shooters Can Load 2 Shells Maximum - Do NOT load your shotgun, until you are within the

confines of the shooting station/platform, with the barrel pointed down range. Load only TWO

shot shells at a time and do NOT step off of the platform, until your gun is unloaded!

8. Hunter Education Requirement - All shooters must have completed a Hunter Education

Program to be eligible to shoot in any competition.

9. Disqualification - If any of these rules are broken, it will result in shooter(s) being disqualified.

No exceptions!

I have read and agree to follow/comply with all these requirements and all MDWFP rules, terms, and

conditions.

Parent/Guardian’s Signature: ___________________________________

Student’s Signature: __________________________________________

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Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Scholastic Shooting Sports

COACH’S REGISTRATION FORM

□Head Coach □Assistant Coach (Please Check One) (Only One Head Coach Per Team)

School Name: ______________________________________________________________________

Name: ___________________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________________

City: _______________________________ State: Mississippi Zip Code: __________________

Cell Phone: __________________________ Alternate Phone: _____________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________________________________

TRAINING CERTIFICATION: (MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE)

□ 4H Shotgun Safety Training Date of Certification: _______________________

□ MDWFP Coaches Training Date of Certification: _______________________

□ *Other (NSCA, SCTP, CSM, NRA) Date of Certification: _______________________

*If other, please list the type of training: _______________________________________________

Organization: ____________________________________________________________________

□ Public School □ Private School □ 4H □ Boy Scouts

□ Home School □ Church Group □ Gun Club

The information above is true and I agree to follow all MDWFP rules, terms, and conditions. (SEE ATTACHED

SAFETY RULES.)

Coach’s Signature: ___________________________________________ Date: ______________ (Required for everyone)

Name of Principal/Headmaster: _________________________________ Date: ______________ (Required for school teams only)

Principal/Headmaster Signature: ________________________________ Date: ______________ (Required for school teams only)

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Head / Assistant Coaches

Head/Assistant Coaches - Head/Assistant Coaches must have completed at least the MDWFP

1-day Shooting Coach Class, or the 4-hour Shotgun Training Course, before they can be a team coach on event day.

MDWFP will also accept NSCA/NSSA Level I, II, III or Scholastic Instructor Course training as well.

Coaches Meeting -There will be a mandatory Coaches Meeting prior to all Sporting Clay, Skeet, and 5-Stand events. Any

coach not attending the meeting will result in his/her team squad being disqualified from participating in the event.

Primary Responsibility- The coach’s primary responsibility on event day is always to create a safe environment for shooters,

spectators, range personnel, and themselves.

Coaching the Squad- The coach can coach the squad between stations, or while watching other squads shoot, but once the

shooter enters the shooting box, all coaching must stop.

Assistant Coaches - A team may assign assistant coaches, but we still need a Coach’s Registration Form from them.

Safety on Event Day

The Four Basic Firearm Rules are ALWAYS in effect at all MDWFP events:

- All guns are always loaded! Treat them that way!

- Never let your muzzle cover anything you’re not willing to destroy!

- Keep your finger off the trigger ‘til your sights are on target! - Always be sure of your target!

1. Ear and Eye Protection - Required by everyone on the course - shooters, coaches, parents, spectators, and range personnel.

No exceptions!

2. Actions Open - Automatic and pump guns must have their actions open at all times, with the barrel pointed up, when walking

or riding. The ejection port will be facing forward, to be visible, when carrying the shotgun. Over/under shotguns must be

carried over the shoulder, with the barrel in front controlled by the hand on the barrel and pointed down.

3. Slings and Straps - Slings and straps attached to the shotgun are NOT allowed at any MDWFP shooting event.

4. Vehicles - To operate a cart/golf cart or any ATV, the operator must have a valid driver’s license and meet all requirements of

the host club to operate any vehicle onsite. All guns will be transported in a vertical position, while on vehicles.

5. Muzzle of Shotgun - The muzzle is to be controlled and pointed in a safe direction at all times. The shotgun’s muzzle cannot

be rested on any part of the body, including but not limited to, the foot area, chin, hand and arm.

6. Footwear - Open-toed shoes, such as flip-flops/sandals, etc., are NOT allowed at any MDWFP sponsored shooting event.

7. Shooters Can Load 2 Shells Maximum - Do NOT load your shotgun, until you are within the confines of the shooting

station/platform, with the barrel pointed down range. Load only TWO shot shells at a time and do NOT step off of the

platform, until your gun is unloaded!

8. Hunter Education Requirement - All shooters must have completed a Hunter Education Program to be eligible to shoot in any

competition.

9. Disqualification - If any of these rules are broken, it will result in shooter(s) being disqualified. No exceptions!

** Please complete this document and attach a copy of your Coach’s Training Certification. **

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Tournament Roster

School or Club Name: ______________________ Tournament Date:__________

Senior Varsity A: _________________________ Junior Varsity A:_________________________

__________________________ _________________________

__________________________ _________________________

(coach)____________________

(coach)___________________

Senior Varsity B:__________________________ Junior Varsity B:_________________________

__________________________ _________________________

__________________________ _________________________

(coach)____________________

(coach)___________________

Senior Varsity C:__________________________ Junior Varsity C:_________________________

__________________________ _________________________

__________________________ _________________________

(coach)____________________

(coach)___________________

Senior Varsity D:__________________________ Junior Varsity D:_________________________

__________________________ __________________________

__________________________ __________________________

(coach)____________________ (coach)____________________

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Proof of Practice Sheet

School: ____________________________________________________________

Coach: ________________________________ Date of Practice: _______________

Shooters:

1.) 20.)

2.) 21.)

3.) 22.)

4.) 23.)

5.) 24.)

6.) 25.)

7.) 26.)

8.) 27.)

9.) 28.)

10.) 29.)

11.) 30.)

12.) 31.)

13.) 32.)

14.) 33.)

15.) 34.)

16.) 35.)

17.) 36.)

18.) 37.)

19.) 38.)

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Coaches Volunteer Hours Name: _______________________________________________________________________

Date Task Hours Mileage

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Youth Participation Initiative

The Youth Participation Initiative (YPI) Program was established in 2009 to provide funding for

educating children in the areas of hunting, fishing, conservation, and safety. The MDWFP

encourages applicants to focus on the education, recruitment, or retention of youth in the

areas listed above or in any safety issues arising from the areas of hunting, fishing, or

conservation. Preference is given to those projects demonstrating focus on new ideas, new

programs, or programs directed at involving youth that have little or no prior experience in the

fields of hunting, fishing, or conservation.

The MDWFP is an active partner in many of these projects such as Youth Waterfowl Hunting &

Education Initiative Camp, Camp Fish, Golden Triangle Outdoors-Deer Hunt for Youth with

Disabilities, Youth Trappers College, Wildlife Conservation Camp, Youth Sea Camp, and YPI

Squirrel Hunt.

The MDWFP will be accepting applications beginning April 1st each year. Applications must be

submitted by May 1st.

Applications can be found online at:

http://www.mdwfp.com/education-outreach/youth-programs/youth-participation-

initiativegrants/