USA Clay Target League & NRA Foundation Launch New Athlete/Coach Certification Programs

The NRA Foundation is very proud to help with this one-of-a-kind learning tool, now available for just $25 per course.

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posted on February 14, 2024
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The NRA Foundation and the USA Clay Target League have been cooking up something special: the launch of its new interactive learning website for its SAFE (Student Athlete Firearm Education) and CLASS (Coach Leadership And Safety Support) certification programs. The 19-lesson SAFE and 37-lesson CLASS online training features informative videos, creative graphics and diagrams, interactive modules, audio recordings and clay target-related photos presented in appealing and mobile-friendly components that deliver a terrific method for teaching procedures and safety to any clay target participant.

“We've delivered what the clay target shooting sport industry has always wanted--an easily accessible, comprehensive and very affordable online learning platform," says John Nelson, President of the USA Clay Target League. "Learners can access the SAFE or CLASS certification courses for only $25 each and new League head coaches receive both programs for free."

These certification programs would not be possible without the content assistance, partnership with AllenComm, and substantial development grant and website hosting from The NRA Foundation. "The NRA Foundation is very proud to help with this one-of-a-kind learning tool," says Peter Churchbourne, Director - NRA Hunters' Leadership Forum, "and the USA Clay Target League is one of the largest clay target shooting sport organizations in the world so it is well-deserved.”

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