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Tuesday, 13 October 2009 03:01
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The Eddie Eagle GunSafe Program is happy to announce that they recently received grants from The NRA Foundation.

Grants are awarded through revenue raised by the Friends of NRA for eligible educational programs.

New Friends of NRA Grants were awarded by the State Fund Committees from the following states: Mississippi ($4,000), Michigan ($5,000), and Illinois ($3,000). Additional grants were also awarded in the following states: S. California ($3,000), Nebraska ($1,000), Kansas ($2,000), Utah ($6,000), E. Pennsylvania ($2,000), Connecticut ($2,000), N. Texas ($8,000), Washington ($5,000) and S. Texas ($3,000).

The Foundation grants allow the Eddie Eagle Program to provide Eddie Eagle materials – including workbooks, DVDs, and stickers – absolutely FREE of cost to law enforcement agencies, schools and educators, day cares, hospitals, and libraries.

These grants make it possible for the Eddie Eagle GunSafe Program to reach thousands of children every year with Eddie Eagle’s lifesaving message:

“STOP! DON’T TOUCH! LEAVE THE AREA! TELL AN ADULT!”

The funding is easy to use. Qualified users simply call 1-800-231-0752 and ask for ordering assistance using grant funding.

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