Support the NRA Youth Education Summit this Giving Tuesday

The NRA Y.E.S. scholarship fund helps to shape the next generation of leaders ... and offers an unforgettable expenses-paid experience for teens!

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posted on November 6, 2024
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As Giving Tuesday approaches, there is an opportunity to focus on causes that make a lasting difference in communities. The NRA Youth Education Summit is one such cause—Y.E.S. is an immersive leadership program for high school students who are eager to learn about the foundations of our nation, the importance of civic engagement and the role of the Second Amendment. Y.E.S. alumni agree that their participation in the summit boosted their high-school and college careers. By donating, individuals are helping to support and empower the next generation of leaders.

Each year, selected students participate in a week-long educational experience in Washington, D.C., which includes:

  • Workshops and Lectures
  • Hands-On Experiences
  • Networking Opportunities

Why Support Matters

The Y.E.S. program offers life-changing experiences that can shape a student's future. By donating to the Y.E.S. scholarship fund this Giving Tuesday, individuals will provide motivated students with the chance to earn significant college scholarships. Monetary support ensures that the next generation of leaders is well-prepared to advocate for their communities and rights. Supporting Y.E.S. fosters a network of empowered young individuals who will carry the principles of liberty and civic responsibility into the future.

How To Help This Giving Tuesday

Supporters are invited to join in empowering the youth of our nation. Here are three ways they can make a difference:

  1. Learn More: Visit the NRA Youth Education Summit website to explore the program’s impact on students.
  2. Donate: Every contribution matters! Donations directly support students attending the summit.
  3. Spread the Word: Share this information to help increase awareness and expand the reach of Y.E.S.

By supporting the NRA Youth Education Summit scholarship fund this Giving Tuesday, individuals are not just giving money—they’re investing in the future leaders of our nation. Together, we can empower young minds to understand their rights, engage in civic responsibilities, and lead with confidence. Thank you to those supporters for their generosity and commitment to building a brighter future!

For more information about the NRA Youth Education Summit, to apply, read frequently asked questions, or donate, visit our website at www.yes.nra.org.

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